Health & Fitness
What's on Headlines Simsbury October 28th, 2013
Headlines Simsbury with Karen Handville is produced by Simsbury Community Television. It is a bi-weekly program that outlines current, non-commercial events in Simsbury and within the Farmington Valley.
Watch Headlines Simsbury with Karen Handville October 28, 2013
Guest contributors include:
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- Lisa Karim, the Simsbury Public Library Director will talk about their notary services
- Carol Brown will give you the latest on this years Gingerbread House Competition, part of the Simsbury Celebrates activities
- Lindsay Klorer will tell you about the Fire Truck Parade Fundraiser which also part of Simsbury Celebrates
- Karen Sidel from the Theatre Guild of Simsbury give details about their upcoming production of 9 to 5
- Bonnie Lillis will speak about the fifth annual Lights of Hope community event
- Marianne Bannan will discuss this years collection now called the Jack Bannan memorial turkey Trot
Other events and headlines highlighted on this episode:
- Election Candidate videos on the Government Channel Comcast 96 and 99 on U-verse
- Connecticut Conference of Municipalities Prescription Drug Discount Program
- Westminster School Admissions Open House
- The Farmington Valley Symphony Orchestra opens the season at the University of St. Joseph’s Hoffman Auditorium
- The Hartford Symphony Orchestra concert
- The Retired Men’s Club luncheon event
- Bike Walk Connecticut’s Annual Dinner
- Author Tim Hollister will speak at the Simsbury Public Library
- The Farmington Valley Trails Council’s annual meeting
- Nashville based recording artists, Wild Ponies, in concert at The Holcomb Farm
- The Farmington Valley Quilt Club’s monthly meeting
- The Simsbury Parks and Recreation Department is offering Nonprofits fundraising opportunities
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