All programs are subject to change. Thanks for your patience.
All programs are subject to change. Thanks for your patience.
What is Normal Aging?
Friday, April 1, 2016
1:00 pm
Geriatrician Dr. Susann Varano, Director of the Elder Horizons Program at Yale – New Haven Hospital and Candlewood Valley Health and Rehab will give a presentation on the physical and cognitive signs of normal aging as well as take questions from those in attendance.
Possibly the most important Saturday errand of the year… RVNA’s 42nd Annual Health & Wellness Fair
Saturday, April 9, 2016
10:00 am – 2:00 pm
East Ridge Middle School – 10 East Ridge Rd, Ridgefield
Click here to Download RVNA Health Fair information
On Sunday, February 28 at 3 pm, Danbury Concert Chorus and Danbury Community Orchestra will perform a concert, “Serenade to Music.” The program features works by English composer Ralph Vaughn Williams – Toward the Unknown Region and Serenade to Music – as well as Jean Sibelius’s Symphony Number 1 and a selection of shorter choral works including movements of Frostiana by Randall Thompson and Edgar Bainton’s And I Saw a New Heaven. The concert will take place at Western Connecticut State University’s Visual and Performing Arts Center, in the Veronica Hagman Concert Hall. Thanks to generous support from the Danbury Cultural Commission and the City of Danbury, and Robert and Susan Payne, admission to the concert is free and open to the public.
Danbury Concert Chorus is directed by Christine R. Howlett; Danbury Community Orchestra is directed by Stephen Michael Smith. These accomplished conductors will lead their own ensembles and will each lead one of the works by Ralph Vaughn Williams. Four vocal soloists will be featured on the concert: Gileann Tan, soprano; Louise Carrozza, alto; Daniel Young, tenor; and Timothy Koch, bass.
Gileann Tan is a junior Music Major at Vassar College, where she recently sang the role of the Sorceress in Purcell’s Dido and Aeneas. This August, she will be attending SongFest’s Studio Artist Program in Los Angeles, where she will study languages and art song. She plans on pursuing a career in performance after graduation.
Louise Carrozza is a senior at Western Connecticut State University. She will graduate in May with a Bachelor of Science in Music Education. A Meriden native, she has been singing in choirs in church, school, and the community for most of her life. She is a Cantor at Holy Angels Roman Catholic Church in Meriden, and also serves as Alto Section Leader in the Adult Choir at Saint Joseph Catholic Church in Danbury.
Daniel Young is a third year Music Major with a Creative Writing Minor at Vassar College. He sings with the Vassar Madrigal Singers and VCC on campus, as well as the Choir of Saints and Friends in New York. Aside from singing, Daniel composes folk music and has served as a musical director in several student theater performances on campus.
Tim Koch is a choral singer with decades of church and regional choir participation, including solo and bass section leader responsibilities. Highlights include the opportunity to sing at Carnegie Hall in June 2015 for the premiere of Julian Revie’s (Yale composer in residence) Mass of the Divine Shepherd, which was also performed in part during the Pope’s visit last year while in Philadelphia. Mr. Koch currently sings as a section leader at 1st Presbyterian Church of Greenwich, CT, and previously as section leader and soloist at 1st Congregational Church and St Joseph’s, both in Danbury, CT. Tim is a resident of Danbury, CT and is currently self-employed in the construction industry after a successful 25-year career in the printing industry. He is also caretaker of 1st Congregational Church in Danbury, CT.
This year, Danbury Music Centre celebrates its 80th anniversary season of providing classical music for the greater Danbury area. The February 28th concert of Danbury Concert Chorus and Danbury Community Orchestra marks the first time that these ensembles – both part of Danbury Music Centre – have collaborated in performance. This collaboration illustrates the spirit of Danbury Music Centre’s 80th anniversary, by celebrating the organization’s long history through innovative programming and partnership.
For more information about this concert or other events during Danbury Music Centre’s vibrant 80th anniversary season, visit danburymusiccentre.org or call 203-748-1716.
Bethel Library has a brand-new Poetry Group!
Please join us this Saturday, February 6, 10:15-11:45 am, for a wonderful opportunity to meet with fellow poets to share, discuss, and write poetry! The Library’s Poetry Group is for adults (age 21 and up) who want to share their poetry and get feedback in a relaxed and supportive environment of peers. This group is meant to be participatory, so please bring your own poetry, or a poem or two by a favorite author. You may request feedback from the group on your own work if you like.
Registration is limited to 12, and there are still seats left. You may register by replying to [email protected], by going through the Library’s online event calendar or by calling the Reference Desk at 203-794-8756 x4. Again, thank you for joining us to share your talent.