A Symphonic Countdown to 2025

The Granite Church 5 N. Main Street, Redding, CT, United States

Celebrate New Year's Eve with us at The Granite! Featuring music from Symphonic Bodega and the visual sound improvisations of DaDa Mr. Suggested donation: $25. Food will be served. BYOB and bring your friends.

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Night of Hope

The Granite Church 5 N. Main Street, Redding, CT, United States

Join us for a Night of Hope, presented by Here For You. A panel of inspiring speakers will share their journeys of finding light through darkness. After the panel discussion, audience participation is encouraged. Together, we aim to normalize conversations about mental health and foster a supportive, inclusive community. This free event is open to the public with RSVP.

Community Contra Dance

The Granite Church 5 N. Main Street, Redding, CT, United States

In the tradition of New England’s earliest settlers, The Granite and the Redding Grange #15 invite you to a New England Contra Dance to celebrate the traditions of community dancing! Light snacks and refreshments will be served. Tickets are required, and the suggested donation is $10.

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Around the World in 80 Minutes

The Granite Church 5 N. Main Street, Redding, CT, United States

Take your seats for a musical grand tour with the Orchestra Lumos string quartet! Enjoy the sites and sounds from old Vienna to the Emerald City. This concert makes no apologies for making you smile as you enjoy the nostalgia of the Wizard of Oz and the Beatles, the folk music of Denmark and Hungary, and Mozart’s evergreen Eine kleine Nachtmusik. What’s not to love?

A Discussed History of Georgetown

The Granite Church 5 N. Main Street, Redding, CT, United States

Destination: Georgetown, Part Three. Redding Co-Historian Brent Colley discusses how the railroad shaped Gilbert & Bennett’s success and aided the growth of surrounding areas.

Immigration and the Mill: A look at Swedetown

The Granite Church 5 N. Main Street, Redding, CT, United States

Destination: Georgetown, Part Four. The Gilbert & Bennett’s mill village, “Swedetown,” was an enclave of Scandinavian heritage in Weston. Listen to Samantha Kulish-Fargione discuss the community’s lasting ethnic impacts.

The Gilbert & Bennett Schoolhouse

The Granite Church 5 N. Main Street, Redding, CT, United States

Destination: Georgetown, Part Five. The Gilbert & Bennett Manufacturing Company provided $10,000 for the construction of the first modern schoolhouse in Wilton. Nick Foster examines the company's role in education in the 19th and 20th centuries.

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