Community Corner
Thursday In Clinton (And Nearby): Getting Ready For Heritage Days! Carnival! And Pearl And The Beard.
There are lots of volunteers working hard in Clinton this week to get ready for the Heritage Day Celebration coming up! Check out all the activities at the bottom of this story.
The Rotary Carnival starts Thursday at 5 p.m. at Academy Field! Check out the link below for all of the details. Also on Thursday night, you can check out Pearl and the Beard, another in a free series of concerts being offered by Madison Beach Hotel. The link for that is below as well.
Carnival!
Grassy Strip Music Series: Pearl and the Beard
Coming up on Friday:
FOOD TRUCK INVASION! INFORM FAMILY AND FRENDS! PREPARE! in nearby Durham!
And, the second night of the Rotary Carnival.
The Rotary Carnival runs through Sunday.
Also this weekend, you might want to stop by nearby Clinton for their Heritage Day Festival celebration. Check out some of the events listed below and for more information, see the Clinton 350 website.
Heritage Days Schedule
Saturday , August 31stMain Stage12:30 p.m.
350th Proclamation & State Dignitaries
1:00 p.m.
Eight to the Bar (Swing, Motown, Jazz Band)
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3:00 p.m.
Tom Callinan (Folk, Sea Shanty)
5:00 p.m.
Caribbean Beach Bums (Steel Drums)
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11:00 a.m.
Open-Clinton’s best restaurants with CT’s favorite Food Trucks
2:30 p.m.
Rocky’s Aqua Presents the Indian River Oyster
5:00 p.m.
Kenyon Grill Presents Grilled Pizza
7:00 p.m.
Announcement of Kenyon Grill Raffle
7:30 p.m.
Kenyon Grill Presents Bananas Foster
10:00 a.m.
Artisans’ Market Opens
11:00 a.m.
Grand Parade-Commerce St, Main St., Liberty Green, Stanton House Open House (all day)
12:00 p.m.
Trolley Service on Main Street
1:00 p.m.
Once Upon a Time In Clinton- Along Main St. (ongoing)
2:00 p.m. & 4:00 p.m.
Historic Houses Walking Tour (Starts at 1630 House)
10:00 a.m.
Native American Smudging and Drumming Ceremony, Clinton Art Society, Plein Air Show
12:00 p.m.
Clinton Shellfish Commission “Rejuvenating the Clinton Oyster”
1:00 p.m.
Build A Boat- Competitors construct their boats (all day), Clinton Art Society-Wet Paint Sale
2:00 p.m.
Strong Man Contest
1:00 p.m.
Antique Autos on Display (Pierson Parking Lot)
1:00 p.m.
Marine Touch Tank, Hands Free Flying Apples Contest, Native American Seminar (Pierson Lawn Tent)
1:30 p.m.
Atlatl Demonstration-Pierson Field Behind Parking Lot, Sweet Beats-Children’s Music by Clinton Native Casey Marsh
3:30 p.m.
A Place Called Hope – Raptor Seminar (Pierson Lawn Tent)
4:15 p.m.
A Place Called Hope – Visit with birds (Pierson Lawn Tent)
4:30 p.m.
Tug A War Contest -(Pierson Lawn)
11:00 a.m.
Old Brick Tours – Historic Trades Demonstrations
9:00 a.m.
Kayak Races by Indian River Marina, Stand Up Paddle Races- by Harborside Marina (tentative)
7:30 a.m.
Sunrise Service
8:00 a.m.
Blessing of the Fleet, line up at 7:30 on the east side of channel
10:00 a.m.
Dog Diving (Esposito Beach)
11:00 a.m.
Build-a-Boat Race Finale (Esposito Beach)
12:00 a.m.
Stand up Paddle Board Demo (Harborside Marina)
Here are some details about the events:
Native American Smudging Ceremony and
Drumming Demonstration
Saturday, August 31
10:00am
Clinton Town Landing
(Along the Indian River behind Town Hall)
Our festivities will begin Saturday morning 9:30 a.m. with a Smudging ceremony demonstration. The smudging ceremony and calling of the ancestors is what the Native American Indians would have done before any festivity would start to bring success to the celebration.
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Clinton Art Society Plein Air Art Show
Saturday, August 31
10:00am
Clinton Town Landing
(Along the Indian River behind Town Hall)
Clinton Art Society will be painting along the scenic Indian River. Festival attendees are encouraged to watch the artists at work. After their work is finished a “wet paint” sale will take place. Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to watch a masterpiece unfold and one that you may purchase. A percentage of the sale will go toward the 350th celebration.
THANK YOU FOR ORGANIZING AND SPONSORING
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Artisans’ Market
Saturday, August 31
10:00am
Andrews’ Memorial Town Hall
Enjoy the talents of the craft vendors that have made their various product available for purchase. This will be a perfect opportunity to get a head start on your Holiday Shopping with vendors offering goods crafted through various mediums.
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Adam Stanton House- Open House
Saturday, August 31
11:00am
The Adam Stanton House, maintained as a museum dedicated to preserving an authentic view of life in Colonial times, will be open for visitors to imagine what life would have been life as a wealthy Clintonian from the 1800’s.
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Historic Trades Demonstrations
Saturday, August 31
11:00am
Clinton Historical Society
Enjoy, learn and interact with those who have preserve “the way it was” through their demonstrations of historic trades. Attendees will learn about blacksmithing, candlemaking, wood carving, sheep shearing, beekeeping, spinning, and basketmaking.
THANK YOU FOR ORGANIZING AND SPONSORING
Bion Shepard
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Rejuvenating the Clinton Oyster
Saturday, August 31
12:00pm
Andrews’ Memorial Town Hall (rear)
The Clinton Shellfish Commission will be discussing their restoration efforts of the Clinton Oyster. They will be displaying their mulit year process and the history of the Clinton Oyster.
THANK YOU FOR ORGANIZING AND SPONSORING
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Once Upon A Time In Clinton
Saturday, August 31
1:00pm-5:00pm
Kidz Konnection, a local theater company, transports festival attendees back in time through their vignettes depicting some of the most historic events that have taken place along Clinton’s Main Street. Collect all 7 stars for and receive a commemorative T-Shirt (first 200)
THANK YOU FOR ORGANIZING AND SPONSORING
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Marine Touch Tank
Saturday, August 31
1:00pm-5:00pm
Pierson School Lawn
Ranger Russ will be at Pierson. There will be lots of live animals and a touch tank for a hands-on experience, which is great for kids of all ages.
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Archaeological Exhibit
Saturday, August 31
1:00pm-3:300pm
Pierson School Field (behind parking lot)
Don Rankin from Friends of Hammonasset will to tell about some of the archaeological exhibits from our area and the English/Native American interactions in the early 17th century.
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Atlatl Demonstration
Saturday, August 31
1:00pm-3:300pm
Pierson School Field (behind parking lot)
Gary Nolf, spear throwing champion, will demonstrate spear throwing using the atlatl—one form ofprimitive technology used locally until about 1,500 years ago when the bow and arrow were introduced in this area.
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Sweet Beats
Saturday, August 31
1:30pm
Vece Gazebo, Pierson School
Families can stop by to enjoy the sounds of Sweet Beats and their use of fun instruments and props. A perfect event to bring a smile to the youngest of our festival attendees.
THANK YOU TO SWEET BEATS FOR THEIR COMPLIMENTARY CONECERT
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Historic Walking Tour
Saturday, August 31
2:00pm
1630 House
Take a guided walk down one of Connecticut’s most historic Main Streets. Learn about the owners and the uses of these historic houses along Main Street dating as early as the 1700’s.
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Raptor Seminar
Saturday, August 31
3:30pm
Pierson School Lawn
Christine Cummings-Secki and Todd Secki from A Place Called Hope will talk about and introduce attendees to their fabulous rehabilitated birds; teaching attendees how to coexist with the wildlife that surrounds us.
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Visit With Birds of Prey
Saturday, August 31
4:15pm
Pierson School Lawn
Upon the conclusion of their seminar, Christine Cummings-Secki and Todd Secki from A Place Called Hope will offer an up-close and personal experience with their rehabilitated birds.
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