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GIFT GUIDENOVEMBER
The Lakeville Journal Co., LLC Publishers of The Lakeville Journal, The Millerton News, The Winsted Journal, www.TriCornerNews.com
Holiday
For Anglo-andanglerphiles
5
BOOKS
An all-familyholiday gift
8
TRAVEL
Forget theInternet, trylocal artisans
13
UNIQUE
Holidaybreads andpastries
16
FOOD
A new spotfor holidayentertaining
23
PARTIES
CALENDAR Holiday Special Events 27
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Make it aHandmade Holiday
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For Anglo- and Anglerphilesby Patrick L. Sullivan...............................p. 5
Travel Ideas
by Karen Bartomioli..................................p. 8
Its Snowtime
by Ryan Callinan........................................p. 11
One-of-a-Kind Presents
by Matthew Lamson..................................p. 13
Rising To the Occasion
by Cynthia Hochswender.......................p. 16
Go To a Party and a Movie
by Whitney Joseph...................................p. 23
Time To Light Up the Town
by Gabriel Napoleon................................p. 25
Holiday Events.........................................p. 27
Holiday Gift GuideNOVEMBER,
2014 The Lakeville Journal Company, LLC
Published by
The Lakeville Journal
Company, LLC
33 Bissell St.,
Lakeville, CT,
800-339-9873
www.tricornernews.com
Marsden Epworth
Editor and Designer
James Clark
Production Coordinator
Elizabeth Castrodad
Advertising Coordinator
Derek Van Deusen,
Amanda Maya Winans
Composing
Cover Photo
by Marsden Epworth
Cover Design
by James Clark Gift boxes on cover courtesy of Brigitte Harney of Harney &Sons Tea Company; Photo Marsden Epworth
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Among my books are at least acouple of
dozen
novels and story collections
by P.G. Wodehouse, creator of Bertie Woosterand Jeeves. This collection has been assembled in a very ad hocmanner mostly hand-me-down hardcovers from the1930s, with loose bindings and cryptic, penciled nota-tions from long-gone relatives, and dog-eared paper-backs from the 1970s, showing signs of being dropped
Patrick L. Sullivans
gift list for friends with
unique interests
For Anglo-
And Anglerphiles
Continued on page 6
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AnillustrationofnovelistAdelaCream,motherofWillyCream
inP.G.WodehouseaJeevesintheOffing
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Continued from page 5
in the bathtub at some point (try that with yourKindle). Recently the Overlook Press has reissued almost
the entire Wodehouse catalog, in handsome hard-covers with festive dust jackets, at $20 a pop.I bought a bunch of them, partly because my oldcopies are, if not actually defunct, a long way frombeing funct. I also indulged because Overlook has broughtback the non-Jeeves goods, including the seriesabout Blandings Castle, Clarence, Lord Emsworth,and his prize pig, Empress of Blandings.
And there are several stand-alone stories TheSmall Bachelor, Cocktail Time, and Sam theSudden all populated by the usual Wodehou-sian cast of cash-strapped aristocrats, amiableeccentrics, and young women, generally agreed tobe full of oomph. Wodehouse was a master of his craft, which iswhy I can read the same Jeeves story for the 50thtime and find something new to laugh at.
On the other hand, you might find yourself inthe mood for Japanese gangster movies from the1950s and 1960s. (It happens.) The DVD reissue world has caught up with direc-tor Seijun Suzuki, who has made some of the mostentertaining and some of the oddest filmsever foisted upon an unsuspecting public. Suzuki was a director for the Nikkatsu studio,and he churned out 40 flicks between 1956 and1967. The famous one is 1967s Branded to Kill,which got the director fired, and is the only dra-matic enterprise in history that features the eroti-cism inherent in the smell of boiled rice. (Andnow you know why the man was fired.) But where you really want to start is with 1959sTake Aim at the Police Van, where Suzuki re-ally starts blending the film noir, the French New
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And Then There Are
Gangsters With a ThingAbout Rice
Wave, and the conventions of the Japanese yakuza (gang-ster) flick into something new. Police Van is part of a five-disc set from Eclipse, Nik-katsu Noir, with four other films from the same late 50sto early 60s period. They are all edgy, poised on the brinkof weirdness, and unlike anything youve ever seen.
By the time you are reading this it is probably a littlelate to go fishing, unless you want to catch a chunk of ice. I have two suggestions, however, aimed at the house-bound angler: Peter Hayes Fly Fishing Outside the Box:Emerging Heresies and the Wet Fly Ways DVD fromDavy Wotton. Hayes book is a serious chunk of learning and opinionthat just arrived. A quick glance found two splendidly
Japanese movie star Joe Shishido sniffing ricein Branded to Kill
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My very traditional familys thoughts onholiday gift-giving (for adults) are prettyradical this year. We decided to pare it way
back to small tokens, or nothing, and save for some-thing really special. Its not that we dont often plan a day trip to New YorkCity, say, or something similar. But we are simply put-ting all of our efforts into making a great memory. Re-moved from the equation is the weariness of shopping
and gift-wrapping. Added in is a little extra cash to feelfree about spending. We are in flux, with the youngest in the immediatefamily now 18, a couple of kids in college and another ahalf a world away and starting his own family. The big-gest stress factor for our holidays could easily be thatwe wont all be together, so changing it up may be theanswer. Our situation is certainly not unusual. It is more and
more the norm, these days, for families to be far-flung.That makes planning holiday get-togethers these daysmuch more complicated than planning a meal. Travelis a big component, which is why destination vacationsare quickly becoming a popular option. If numerous family members have to travel, maybethe best idea is to meet somewhere in the middle, ata place youve always wanted to visit or simply some-where to relax and spend some time together. There are essentially two ways to go with this. Beingflexible is key. Dream together about where you wantto go, but look first to finances and schedules. It may betoo late to do anything elaborate for this year, but while
youre connecting at family gatherings, this could bethe perfect opportunity to get the ball rolling for next
year. Travel agents are few and far between these days.Much can be done online. But if you call the number
Karen Bartomioli
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for the former Clock Tower Travel in Sharon, you will getBirgitt Pajarola, now a travel advisor with Protravel Interna-tional. Pajarola said holiday travel is definitely on the upswing,with families turning to online agencies like hers for alllevels of travel assistance. She has been-there-done-that and can offer sound adviceand good reasons to consider not trying to make all the ar-rangements on your own. Try calling an online ticket provider when youre stuck inthe airport and your flight is canceled, she said. There areso many ways for things to go wrong, and thats when allthat saving will end up costing a lot more.
For starters, agents get the latest word on matters thatcould affect a trip, such as airline strikes. Pajarola said shegets lists of booked passengers whose flights are in jeop-ardy. She also knows things that can trip travelers up suchas the fact that some countries will not honor passports thatare due to expire within six months.
If money is not the first consideration, go ahead and planto open gifts gathered around a fire in a ski chalet or aftera swim at the beach. Just know that prices are seasonal. If
smack dab during the holidays is the only extended timepeople can get away, then either bite the bullet and go forthe inflated cost, or look for options, such as house trading,to save. Otherwise, consider postponing the celebration until afterthe new year. Prices for everything from airline tickets tohotels plummet by mid-January. Search online for rentalsthat may not be offered during the winter, and ask aboutthem anyway. Most vacation rentals are designed for maxi-
mum sleeping capacity, and kids dont usually mind sleep-ing bags on the floor. Splitting the cost many ways andeating most meals in-house are big cost-savers. Also look for bed & breakfast opportunities in smalltowns. Plan ahead and seek deals on renting an entire inn.That could include meals served family style using a menuof your favorites. Pajarola will do rentals on a limited basis, usually for vil-las and such as part of complete trip planning.
Her top recommendation for family traveling conve-nience, value and enjoyment: cruises. If you dont want to have to think about any of it, a cruiseis the way to go. They are all inclusive so you dont have toeven think about where you are going to eat. You alwaysknow where family members are, yet people can go off anddo different things as they like. You can get a good deal,even last minute. Continued to page 10
Millbrook is for Shoppers.
With Millbrooks fashion boutiques, antique malls, art galleries
and gift shops it is the ideal place to shop for yourself or yourgifts.
Each store has its own distinctive style born from the taste, theresources, and the expertise of its proprietor.
Millbrook shops offer merchandise youll not find at the mall or at
any major retail chain. In fact, much of it is unlikely to be foundanywhere else.
In Millbrook you can treasure hunt for the special, the rare,the perfect item for you or someone you know.
Millbrook makes the shopping experience so much more
enjoyable and the experience of giving so much more rewarding.
Each stop;
each shop.
as unique as Millbrook itself
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Among the benefits are booking airfares through the cruiseline. If weather or anything else delays you getting to the ships
departure, it is the cruise companys responsibility to work itout; even getting you to the next destination to board. The latest travel trend is chartering a private jet. Pajarola saidthat it is not as cost-prohibitive as people may think and sug-gests they ask for a quote, then weigh it against the benefits. Theres no need to get to the airport three hours early forcheck-in. No one even touches you. You know who you are sit-ting next to and if you have six to eight people, it can be cheap-er than flying commercial first-class.
For some other ideas on destinations, Travel and Leisure Mag-azine has recommendations based on the desired experience. For very traditional, religious celebrations, go to San Miguelde Allende in New Mexico, to embrace the season without thechill, or seek snow and old-world charm in Quebec City. Hik-ing the rainforest, whale-watching and barbecues in Kaikourain New Zealand, where the holidays fall during the height ofsummer. Thats recommended for those who want a completedeparture.
Photo by Mark Niedhammer during a dreamvacation in Bonaire, off the coast of Venezuela
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This area offers many opportunitiesfor outdoor fun and excitement. From skiing and
snowboarding to fishing and hiking, the variety of ac-tivities the local geography and environment affords anyonewilling to explore is endless. That means its likely that manypeople on your holiday shopping list are outdoor enthusiasts,to one degree or another.
Morsel Munk, a locally owned business with the mottoHave fun, grow young is located at 70 South Main Street in
Winsted, and it has a wide range of goods to satisfy outdooradventurers of any age.
Scott and Brigitte Rouleau, owners of the store, are enthu-siastic about the Hok for the holidays, a ski/snowshoe combofrom Altai Skis. The wearer can hike up the hill or mountainwith the ski on and then ski down the mountain. This is pos-sible because of a unique skin that covers part of the skis un-derside. This skin feels rough to the touch from one directionto provide the grip needed for hiking, but smooth from theother direction to enable the sliding on the snow of downhillor cross-country skiing.
Ryan Callinan looks
for unique equipment
Continued on page 12
Photo:Rya
nCallinan
Its Snowtime!
860 824 7876
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251 Route 7 South
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Gift giving with a purpose.
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Another feature of the Hok that sets it apart fromother skis is that the bindings do not require thoseclunky ski boots; they will work with any wintersnow boot.
Morsel Munk encourages customers to rent theskis and other larger specialty products like them
because, as Scott put it, We like people to try beforethey buy, to know that they are a good fit with theproduct.
Also, if the customer rents and then decides topurchase, the rental fee is put toward the cost ofbuying the product.
Morsel Munk offers a large selection of gamesand toys, as well as outdoor gear. When describ-ing one example, the Popper line of toys from Hog
Wild, Brigitte said kids love them. The Poppers arerubber animals that, when squeezed, pop and shootsmall foam balls from their mouths at a stickytarget. There are also key chain Poppers that havestrings attached to the balls so they never roll away.
A gift idea for the wine-lover on your list is theDont Break the Bottle wooden wine bottle puzzlefrom Family Games. Instead of just handing overa bottle of wine as a gift, this wooden puzzle forces
the recipient to earn that bottle. It is a brain-teasingpuzzle that must first be solved before the bottle ofwine can be accessed. To help make the process eas-ier, someone intending to give a bottle locked in thepuzzle as a gift can bring the wine into the store andan employee can set up the brainteaser, so they donot need to worry about figuring it out themselves.
Unique, fun gifts for kids of all ages can be foundat Morsel Munk. Other than the Altai backcountryskis, Hog Wild Poppers, and Dont Break the Bottlebrain teaser, shoppers can find a diverse selectionof apparel, stand-up paddleboards, camping gear,games, toys, puzzles, and more.p
Morsel Munk is at 70 South Main St. in Winsted;
860-238-4466; www.morselmunk.com.
Continued from page 11
. . . Much More Than Skis
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A light lunch served with homemade choices Baked goods BreadsPies Preserves and canned goods Knitted items Handcrafted goodies
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When it comes to gift giving,therehas been a surge in popularity for hand-made, one-of-a-kind gifts. In the advent of
websites like Etsy and ArtFire, shoppers often turn to
the Internet as a means of buying unique gifts and holi-
day items. But many of the same items on your holiday
list can be found in your own neighborhood, directly
from local artisans and craftsmen.
Greeting cards are a staple of the holidays, and are
available everywhere from Hallmark shops to dollar
Matthew Lamson
finds some unique
gifts in Winsted
Finding One-of -a-Kind
Holiday GiftsPa
trickBarrettatLuckyDuckPress;PhotosMatthew
Lamson
Continued on page 15
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stores. But for a unique holi-day card, look no further than
Winsteds Lucky Duck Press.Located in the Sterling NameTape Company building on
Willow Street, Lucky DuckPress is owned and operatedby Patrick Barrett, a letterpressprinter who creates customstationery, business cards, wed-ding invitations and holidaycards on machinery that ismore than 100 years old.
The equipment I use wasmy great-grandfathers, whofounded The Sterling Press in
Winsted in 1901, Barrett told
Continued from page 13 me. The presses are not auto-mated or motorized. Theyrefoot powered and fed eachsheet one at a time. And if theproject features multiple col-ors, each color requires anoth-er pass through the press.
As Barrett explained, a three-color holiday card would needto go through the press fourseparate times: once for eachcolor and a fourth time toscore it for folding. Multiplythat by an order for one hun-dred cards, and its easy to seethe amount of labor and detailput into the product.
The prices tend to be a
little higher than your average
greeting card at a Hallmarkstore, Barrett said, but I thinkthat the handcrafted qualityand care that is put into theproduct is evident. Its thatextra attention to detail thatreally appeals to some people. Clearly the appeal exists, asLucky Duck Press has been
featured in Marie Claire andYankee magazines, and hasbeen nominated twice for Mar-tha Stewart Livings AmericanMade Audience Choice Award. Winsted is fortunate in hav-ing many artists and craftspeo-ple, some operating indepen-dently and others gathered
together in places like The
Whiting Mills. Located at 100Whiting Street in Winsted,Whiting Mills is a collection ofshops and studios that is hometo several artists, photogra-phers, and woodworkers, aswell as a quilting store and aminiature-train hobby shop.
One of the newest membersof Whiting Mills, artist KikiMichalek, creates unique giftsthat feature original and cus-tom-made artwork.
Under the name AirborneCreations, Michalek specializesin pet portraits, murals andautomotive art.
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Heres the idea: Theres a theory that one reason so manypeople cant cope with gluten these days is that theres toomuch of it. Ill spare you the boring details (if you want the
boring details, go to www.tricornernews.com and search formy 2012 article, Wheat is not the enemy, gluten is). Theshort version of the story is that the bread you buy fromthe grocery store is probably made with flour that has beenbleached and bromided and enhanced with a super-glutenproduct called Vital Wheat. None of these will kill you, in moderation, but since
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they are in so many commer-cially produced products thatwe now eat, they have a cumu-latively negative effect on yourbody. The worst is Vital Wheat,which is not so horrible if you
just have it once in a while butwhich, in large amounts, gumsup your system. Its sticky andhard to digest. Eventually, somuch of it builds up in yourbody that you just cant eatany more of it without feel-ing lousy aka, you become
gluten intolerant.
Those of us who haventreached that point yet shouldmaybe take heed and eat fewerproducts enriched with Vital
Wheat. How will you knowwhich breads have it? I wouldbe suspicious of any bread thathas a scannable barcode. Thosebreads probably are also madewith bleached flour. Whatswrong with that? Ill quoteBruce Young, the exquisitelytalented bread baker (andexecutive chef and partner) inSalisbury Breads and Hatha-
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way Young Flawless Catering& Event Planning.
The bleaching process, hesaid, destroys the nutrientsand doesnt serve any purposein the baking.
Youll never see bleached
flour in this shop, he added,referring to the kitchen onMain Street in Salisbury wherehe makes cookies, croissants,lemon squares and tons ofother really succulent stuff including and especiallybreads made with high-qualityflour ground from hard winter
wheat, which has the most pro-
tein and natural gluten (andtherefore doesnt need to beenriched with Vital Wheat).The breads he makes and sellsat Salisbury Breads arent inex-pensive.
They range in price from$3.50 for a baguette to $8 or$9 for the denser loaves, such
as the miche breads and theround and oval loaves filledwith dried fruits and nuts (thestores Holiday Bread, whichshould be available by now, isa rye made with toasted pecansand dried cherries; it will sellfor about $8.50).
In the mid price range is a
wondrous variety of round and
oval and twisted loaves thatare white, multi-grain, semo-lina, brioche. Our bread is made in the tra-ditional French levain process,
Young said, which means thatit rises and is punched downand rises again and the yeast islively and hungry.
This is bread thats healthierand easier to digest. Its fer-mented, so its almost predi-gested. You are, you see, giving awonderful gift to your bodywhen you spend that extra bitof bread/dough/money to getbread made the old-fashioned
way. And once you accept the
idea of bread as a gift, well, itsnot a very long walk to think-ing of it as a wonderful holi-day-time hostess gift. For $8 or$9 you would get a fairly poorquality wine. For that sameprice, you would get a trulysuperior loaf of bread.
For this years Gift Guide
article, Ive compiled a list ofbakeries in the immediate areathat make wonderful bread.
While youre there, considerbuying some local cheeses andfresh jams, or other yummythings that go with bread. p
You will find it online at
www.tricornernews.com.
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Its the holidays, atimewhen people like to gettogether and be convivial.
Parties are always popular,but sometimes one wants todo things a little differently.Thats when its time to thinkoutside the box and considergiving a party in Millerton,NY, at The Moviehousesprivate screening room.
Its a totally flexible roomand we can change it depend-ing on what kind of event itis, Moviehouse owner CarolSadlon said. Its just reallyflexible and we like to workwith the needs of the personwho wants to do the party.
The screening roomhas seen everything fromlectures to bachelor par-
ties to private screeningsof independent movies.
There was even a weddingproposal planned there.
I think its really wonderfulthat we have the opportunity
to do this, Sadlon said, add-ing that people used to ap-proach her and her husband,
Robert, about renting outtheir theater. However, thepair was unable to shut downtheir theaters, which showfirst-run movies as well aslive performances of the op-era, ballet and other theater.
Now, Sadlon said, theresa way to rent space andrun shows, and peoplereally enjoy that.
Its been three years sincethe screening room was cre-ated, and its always beenavailable for private events,but now the Sadlons wantto spread the word that theroom can be customized.
We can do office parties
or formal parties, childrensparties with balloons andcookies we have variouspackages, Sadlon said.
Whitney Joseph
hears about a new spot
for celebrating
Go to a Party,And a Movie
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Whiting Mills represents one of the most unique and interesting communitiesof artists, craftspeople, specialty shops, and small companies (47 in total) in
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The cost of renting the room depends on the day andtime. Sadlon added that The Moviehouse is eager to workwith people in planning their events, but she suggestedthey do so with as much advanced notice as possible.
Call 860-435-2897 for information.
. . . Room for Events at The Moviehouse
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The dark hoursin Millerton get a lotbrighter around theholidays because ofTownscape, an organi-zation devoted to thebetterment of the town.
Each year for the
holiday season, thegroup assembles volun-teers to dress the vil-lage with lights to giveit some festive cheer.
So I walked downMain Street to chat withTownscape volunteers.
And heres whatthey had to say.
We need joy, we
need people to be happyafter everything thatgoes on in the world,Art Peters said outsideThe Moviehouse.
Decorating withPeters was Town-scape board mem-
ber Jenn Najdek.Im tenth genera-tion; I like doing this formy village, she said.
Across from Saper-steins, anotherduo strung lightsaround a tree.
Its our town andwere all very proudof it, board mem-
ber Alexis Englandsaid. It is a gift oflights. It really is.
Millerton is a beau-tiful lady and needsto dazzle for the holi-days, added volun-teer Linda Chase.
Next stop, outsideOblong Books &Music, a pair of Les-lies followed suit.
Leslie Hastings vol-unteered in anticipa-tion of the finishedproducts elegant glow.Unlike years before, allthe lights are white.
We love Miller-
ton and we want itto look beautiful, in-spired by the whitelights, she said.
Board member LeslieFarhangi, too, expressedaffection for her town.
I love Millerton
and I want to do whatI can for the town andvillage, she said. Ilove living here.
Townscape PresidentJeanne Vanecko stoppedby the Leslies workingat various stations.
Townscapes pri-mary purpose is tohelp build a sense of
community, she said.Decorating draws
the community to-gether, she added.
Down at the HarlemValley Rail Trail en-trance, Treasurer RobKuhbach and board
member Chris Kennanplaced final decora-tions around the Iron-dale Schoolhouse.
Kuhbach echoedthe sentiments of hisfellow decorators.
Its important to giveback to the communityand make it pretty forthe holiday season.
Gabriel Napoleon
takes a walk on Main Street
Time to Light Up the Town
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Asylum Hill CongregationalChurch, 814 Asylum Avenue,Hartford, CT, 860- 280-3130Herstory Theater & The MarkTwain House & Museum pres-ents Its a Wonderful Life: ALive Radio Play, Dec 6, 2 pmand 6 pm. Call 860-280-3130 fortickets.
Banks Art Studio, 55 TinkerHill Road, New Preston, CT,860-868-1795 Handcrafted inAmerica Holiday Artist CraftShow, Nov 22 and Dec 13, 10am-4 pm. Call for more info.
Bardavon, 35 Market St, Pough-keepsie, NY, 845-473-2072, www.
bardavon.org Celebration ofLights and Fireworks, Dec 5,6:30 pm; The Nutcracker withdancers from the NYC ballet,Dec 13 and 14. Go to website forshowtimes and more info.
Beardsley and Memorial Li-brary, 40 Munro Pl, Winsted,CT, 860-379-6043, www.beards-leyandmemorial.org HolidayCard Class, Dec 4, 6:30 pm;Holiday Open House, Dec 13,11 am-1 pm.
Berkshire Museum, 39 SouthSt, Pittsfield, MA, 413-443-7171,www.berkshiremuseum.orgFestival of Trees 2014, Nov 14-
Jan 4. Go to website for info.
Fisher Center for the Perform-ing Arts at Bard College, 60Manor Ave, Rhinebeck, NY,845-758-7900 Winter Songfest,Dec 7, 3 pm; David Parkerand The Bang Groups, Nut/Cracked, Dec 20 and 21.
[The] Ghent Playhouse, 6 TownHall Pl, Ghent, NY, 518-392-6264The Pantaloons present AliBaba and the 4 Tea Thieves,Nov 28-Dec 14. Call 1-80-838-3006 or www.ghentplayhouse.org for more info.
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Infinity Music Hall & Bistro, 32 Front St, Hart-ford, CT, 866-666-6306, www.infinityhall.com TheNew England Jazz Ensemble performing DukeEllingtons Nutcracker and other holiday fa-
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Infinity Music Hall & Bistro, 8232 Rte 44, Norfolk,CT, 866-666-6306, www.infinityhall.com Christ-mas with the Celts, Dec 5, 8 pm; Gary Hoey andhis Ho-Ho Hoey Christmas Show, Dec 14, 7:30pm.
Mark Twain House and Museum, 351 Farming-ton Ave, Hartford, CT, 860-247-0998, www.mark-twainhouse.org The Friends of The Mark TwainHouse & Museum 34th Annual Holiday House
Tour, Dec 7, 11-4 pm; Christmas Clue, Dec 12, 7-10pm.
Scoville Memorial Library, 38 Main St, Salisbury,CT, 860-435-2838, www.scovillelibrary.org A Char-lie Brown Thanksgiving, Nov 26, 1:30 pm, fol-lowed by How to Train Your Dragon 2, 2 pm.
Shakespeare & Company, 70 Kemble St., Lenox,
MA, 413-637-3353, www.shakespeare.org Its aWonderful Life: A Live Radio Play, Dec 5-28.Call for showtimes.
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UPAC, 601 Broadway, Kingston, NY 12401, 845-339-6088, www.upac.org Ulster Ballet Companys AChristmas Carol, Dec 5, 7:30 pm.
Warner Theatre, 68 Main St, Nancy Marine Studio,Torrington, CT, 860-489-7180, www.warnertheatre.org Nov 29, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, 1pm and Its A Wonderful Life, 7 pm. Call or go towebsite for more info.
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