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Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Orange Arts and Culture Council to present youth concert at Milford Fine Arts Center Nov. 17

MILFORD - The Orange Arts and Culture Council will present its 4th annual youth concert, "Young Artists in Performance" at 3 p.m. Nov. 17 at the Eastbound Theatre, Milford Fine Arts Center, 40 Railway Ave. North.
"The performers are all in their teen or early twenties and come from the area. Included are Courtenay Durso, Helen Liu, Michael LoPiano, Heather O’Connor, Andrew Salerno, Luke Sofair and Patrick Weber," organizers said in a release.
"The music is eclectic -- show tunes, classical music and jazz. There will be something for everyone." Tickets are $10 for OACC members, students and seniors. Tickets for non-members are $15.
Call 203-397-8915 for tickets, which also will be available at the door.

The OACC has, as part of its mission the charge to support young artists, and the "concert gives them a venue to showcase their talents," the release said.

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Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Fairfield Public Library to celebrate 50th anniversary of "Doctor Who"


 The Fairfield Public Library will celebrate the 50th anniversary of "Doctor Who" from noon to 4 p,.m. Nov. 23 in the Rotary Room at the Main Library, 1080 Old Post Road, according to a release.
"Doctor Who," was the longest running science-fiction television show ever, the release said.
"Stop by the Library and celebrate your love of all things Whovian" at this event for all ages, the release said.  
"There will be screenings of favorite episodes, games, trivia, crafts, raffles, snacks, prizes and fun before the highly-anticipated anniversary special airs later that night," the release said.
 
No registration is required.

All programs at the library are free, the release said.  For more information visit www.fairfieldpubliclibrary.org or call 203-256-3160.  Follow the Fairfield Public Library on Twitter  and Facebook


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