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      Friday, May. 26, 2023, 9:00 am
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      4th FRIDAYS

      Veterans Coffeehouse – 9-11 a.m., Groton Public Library, 52 Newtown Road, Groton; veterans can socialize and receive information about benefits and services; free; (860) 425-6617.

      Kids/Family
      Friday, May. 26, 2023, 10:30 am
      Kids/Family

      FRIDAYS

      Preschool Storytime — 10:30 a.m., virtual; with Mr. Grater; for pre-schoolers ages 3-5 with a caregiver; hosted by the Mystic & Noank Library; free; registration required; (860) 536-7721.

      Friday, May. 26, 2023, 12:00 pm

      Famous puppets and marionettes created by two well-known Waterford, Connecticut artists from years past, Rufus and Margo Rose, plus juried artworks with a southeastern Connecticut theme created by contemporary artists will be on display in the historic buildings of the Eugene O’Neill Theater Center during the Waterford Historical Society Inc.’s fifth annual Art In Waterford: Past + Present + Future.

      The event will be held over Memorial Day weekend, beginning on Friday, May 26, through Monday, May 29, 2023, from 12 noon to 5 p.m. each day. Free and open to the public. Donations to the Waterford Historical Society, Inc. will be gratefully accepted.

      Art Exhibits/Openings
      Art Exhibits/Openings

      Famous puppets and marionettes such as Pinocchio, The Blue Fairy and characters from “Treasure Island” – created by two well-known Waterford, Connecticut artists from years past, Rufus and Margo Rose – and contemporary artwork by local artists will be on display in the historic buildings of the Eugene O’Neill Theater Center during the Waterford Historical Society’s fifth annual “Art In Waterford: Past + Present + Future. Representing artists of the “Past,” the Rose marionettes and puppets, on loan from the Ballard Institute and Museum of Puppetry at UCONN, will be displayed in the White House. Juried artworks with a southeastern Connecticut theme created by contemporary artists representing the present, along with “future artists,” local secondary school students, will be on display in the second level of the Rufus and Margo Rose Theater Barn.

      Admission is free and open to the public, but donations to the historical society will be welcomed. Parking is ample, free and handicap accessible. The O’Neill grounds, the lower level of the Rose Barn, and the White House are all handicap accessible; however, there is no handicap access to the upper level of the Rose Barn.