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This week, we talk to Mary Fetchet, executive director of . The nonprofit organization’s , emceed by Brian Williams, will be held April 17 at the Country Club of New Canaan (sponsorship and ticket info ).
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In this installment of , our free podcast ( in the iTunes Store), we talk to Andrew Brooks, town treasurer in New Canaan. The treasurer role is an elected position, though some in town have argued before the Charter Revision Commission in recent months that it should be appointed.
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This week, we talk to Fred Noyes, son of Harvard Five architect Eliot Noyes, ahead of the upcoming screening of the documentary “Modernism Inc: The Eliot Noyes Design Story” at The Playhouse on Elm Street. The film will show at 6 p.m. on Sunday, March 1, followed by a Q&A with Fred Noyes and Gordon Bruce ().
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This week, we talk to New Canaan Police Chief John DiFederico. The department is hosting a crime prevention presentation at 6 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 9 at New Canaan Library (). Police will field questions from attendee as part of the event.
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This week, we talk to Duncan Chisolm. A New Canaan resident, Chisolm helps organize the ’s program, which sees a wide swath of community volunteers collect and deliver food, clothing, blankets and personal care items directly to New York City’s homeless poor.
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This week, we talk to Hannah and Alex Guerrero, children of the longtime New Canaan resident and prolific artist Ben Guerrero. A fixture in town for decades, Ben Guerrero created a wide range of art work in his life, much of it curated for a new exhibition, titled “,” opening Jan. 29 at the New Canaan Museum & Historical Society.
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This week, we talk to Kathleen Corbet, chair of the recently appointed .
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This week, we talk to the Rev. Dr. Stephen Chapin Garner and Frank Lyon about the Congregational Church of New Canaan’s recent trip to Taybeh, the last remaining all-Christian town in the West Bank. Garner and Lyon, who works for AmeriCares, will make a presentation at 9 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 14 at the Congregational Church about the visit and what they learned. All are welcome.
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In this special Monday edition, we talk to New Canaan resident Dede Bartlett, who is leading a guided of Lakeview Cemetery at 2 p.m. Thursday. The tour is free for members of the New Canaan Museum & Historical Society, and $10 for nonmembers (info and ).
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This week, we talk to New Canaan resident Shiva Sarram, founder and executive director of . The nonprofit organization funds programs, projects and products that help children, youth and families affected by conflict and war in the Middle East. Blossom Hill’s popular “” shopping event with local vendors is to be held Nov. 21 at the Carriage Barn Arts Center. Twenty percent of what is raised there goes to Blossom Hill’s programming, including in Connecticut.
info_outlineThis week, we talk to Kathleen Corbet, chair of the recently appointed Charter Revision Commission.