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Labor Day Weekend Fun Across Connecticut

What are your plans for Labor Day weekend? Below are some suggested local activities as well as Labor Day events across the state!

Labor Day fun in New London County

Watch artists in action at the Meet the Artists & Artisans Labor Day Show (Mystic): The show features nationally juried fine artists, sculptors, photographers, and graphic illustrators who create their works on location, while handcrafters demonstrate bird carving, weaving, glass making, and jewelry assemblage.  Experience the thrill of the creative process as you watch artists and artisans make their magic.

Spend the weekend touring lighthouses at the Sentinels on the Sound event (New London): All Three Sisters of New London Harbor - New London Harbor Light, Ledge Light and Avery Point Light – will be open for the public to tour inside the towers. Other activities include special lighthouse excursions (some by boat), shoreline bicycle tour, lighthouse cake competition, and performances.

Labor Day fun in New Haven County

Check out the ODYSSEY Greek Festival for a unique cultural experience (Orange): ODYSSEY is a four-day celebration of Greek food, music and culture that features authentic Greek cuisines, live music and dancing, a marketplace, folk dance performances, church tours, children's activities and much more.

Quassy Amusement Park or bust, the Carload Labor Day deal is here (Middlebury): from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on September 3rd everyone in the car receives an all-day pass that includes rides and waterpark. Honk if you love Quassy!

If you love to run, check out Stratton Faxon New Haven Road Race (New Haven): Registration is now open for the 20K, 5K and Kids Fun Run and the first 6,000 entrants receive t-shirts. There will be live music on the course, family-friendly activities and a post-race Labor Day celebration on the New Haven Green!

Labor Day fun in Middlesex County

If exciting contests are the thrill you seek, then Haddam Neck Fair is for you (Haddam): The fair will take place August 31- September 3, 2012 and will feature tractor pull contests, baking contests and more. You can also enjoy arts and crafts, photography, stage entertainment, livestock, and tons of baked goods.

See the fall birds descend on Connecticut on Tree Swallow Spectacle River Cruise (Haddam): The twilight river cruise departs from Eagle Landing State Park and heads south to an area where up to 250,000 Tree Swallows come to roost for the night. Bring a picnic dinner and watch as these birds converge just before sunset, perform a ballet and then dive down into the reeds to sleep for the night.

It’s the beginning of fruit festivals galore at Lyman Orchards (Middlefield): Major League Baseball's greatest rivalry comes to life in the new four-acre Yankees vs. Red Sox Corn Maze opening today! Or come out to pick-your-own fruit and try Connecticut’s best apple pie.

Labor Day fun in Windham County

Be a part of the celebration at the 152nd Woodstock Fair (Woodstock): Held every Labor Day weekend, the Woodstock Fair is a tradition you don’t want to miss! The fair comes chalk-full of fun with activities like the Ghirardelli Chocolate Championship, a three legged race, karaoke, a blueberry pie eating contest, tractor pulls and so much more. 

Labor Day fun in Hartford County

The Riverfront U.S. Title Series Powerboat Race promises excitement for all (Hartford): World record racers from around the country will compete in a high performance race with speeds reaching 120 miles per hour! Nothing is more exciting than seeing the blur of boats thundering across the surface of the water into their first turn!

Labor Day fun in Litchfield County

Get in some family camping time at White Memorial Family Campground (Litchfield): Enjoy one last outdoor adventure with the family before the weather gets cold. The Windmill Hill campground has 18 sites in the shelter and the quiet of the woods and is only open through Labor Day!

If racecars are more your speed, check out the Historic Festival 30 (Lakeville): August 31- Sept. 3 more than 300 vintage race cars will fill the grounds of Lime Rock Park, the Midway will be alive with activities, a famous collector will bring some terrific cars, meet a famous racing personality - and the racing on the track is non-stop.

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Robert Kalechman May 24, 2013 at 10:52 pm
Why is it that on Memorial Day or Decoration Day as my seniors refer to in Simsbury people forRead More political reasons always give the honor of the Memorial Day address and allows politics and politiiocians o use a solemn day that all veterans recognize as sacred? I have witnessed these politicians who look upon Memorial Day as jollow and in most cases refuse to serve in the Armed Forces and tookl the easy road of derferment after deferment? Over the years plaques, awards in my opinion have been bestowed on oficials who have done very little if anything to honor veterans, less than a decade ago these same elected officials closed the State Veterans Hospital at Rocky Hill thus taking away services needed by returning state veterans. Time and time again this state's politicians , particularly legislators, have taken away benefits deserved and awarded by a grateful state and nation. Case in point, the Soldiers, Sailors, Marine and Air Foprce Fund was taken away partially and put into the State of Connecticut's Geneeral Fund. Prison beds disgarded by the Department of Corrections were given to the Roky Hill Veterans Home and Hospital. I can present fact after fact showing the neglect and uncaring attitude towards the state's veterans budget which legislatores have been remiss in providing care to veterans as was promised. Why Simsbury's legislators are chosen to have the honor which they do not disserve? There is a bill before the State Legislatue that wants to stop the State Soldiers and Sailors and Marines fund being proposed by the Democratically controlled State Legislature. It seems that the Simsbury's lMemorial Day parades in past years have turned into ,meet. greet amd handshake that Simsubury's politicians use to further their political ambitions and garner votes which to the credit of a previous American Legion Commander who spoke out against political politicians who while marching break ranks to garner votes.Please allow my brothers and sisters veteans to honor our comrades who have made the supreme sacrifice and keep this State of ours above politics as ususial in Simsbury.
molly mead May 23, 2013 at 08:45 am
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