Dec
26
Sat
Winterfest 2020 at CTM @ CT Trolley Museum
Dec 26 @ 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Join hundreds of others and start a Family Tradition of coming for a trolley ride during the holiday season. Whether you ride a closed car or brave the cold to ride the open “electric sleigh”, we promise you a good time and one that you’ll remember for years.

Join your motormen in singing traditional Christmas carols as the trolley makes its way through the “Tunnel of Lights”. When you return, head inside the Visitors Center which has been transformed into a Winter Wonderland complete with model trains, decorations galore, and enjoy the holiday music.

While enjoying the indoor displays, make sure to visit and take pictures with the big guy himself, Santa Claus. Santa will also have a gift for each child. Plan ahead – Santa’s last day at the trolley museum is Sunday, December 20th, which then he’ll be heading back to the North Pole to prepare for his travels around the world.

 Tickets

Tickets can only be purchased at the trolley museum and are good only on the night purchased. There are no advanced tickets sales.

Ticket sales end at 9:00 pm, but trolleys continue to run until everyone has been able to enjoy the experience of Winterfest.

EVENT ADMISSION

GENERAL ADMISSION

Children (under 4)
$4.00
Children (4-12)
$11.00
Adults
$15.00
Seniors (62+)
$14.00

MEMBER ADMISSION

Children (under 4)
$2.00
Children (4-12)
$5.50
Adults
$7.50
Seniors (62+)
$7.00

To know more or to become a member Please Visithttps://www.ct-trolley.org/events/upcoming-events/

 

Dec
27
Sun
Winterfest 2020 at CTM @ CT Trolley Museum
Dec 27 @ 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Join hundreds of others and start a Family Tradition of coming for a trolley ride during the holiday season. Whether you ride a closed car or brave the cold to ride the open “electric sleigh”, we promise you a good time and one that you’ll remember for years.

Join your motormen in singing traditional Christmas carols as the trolley makes its way through the “Tunnel of Lights”. When you return, head inside the Visitors Center which has been transformed into a Winter Wonderland complete with model trains, decorations galore, and enjoy the holiday music.

While enjoying the indoor displays, make sure to visit and take pictures with the big guy himself, Santa Claus. Santa will also have a gift for each child. Plan ahead – Santa’s last day at the trolley museum is Sunday, December 20th, which then he’ll be heading back to the North Pole to prepare for his travels around the world.

 Tickets

Tickets can only be purchased at the trolley museum and are good only on the night purchased. There are no advanced tickets sales.

Ticket sales end at 9:00 pm, but trolleys continue to run until everyone has been able to enjoy the experience of Winterfest.

EVENT ADMISSION

GENERAL ADMISSION

Children (under 4)
$4.00
Children (4-12)
$11.00
Adults
$15.00
Seniors (62+)
$14.00

MEMBER ADMISSION

Children (under 4)
$2.00
Children (4-12)
$5.50
Adults
$7.50
Seniors (62+)
$7.00

To know more or to become a member Please Visithttps://www.ct-trolley.org/events/upcoming-events/

 

Mar
27
Sat
Easter Eggspress @ CT Trolley Museum
Mar 27 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm

Motorwoman Cotton-Tail will be roaming the grounds and posing for pictures distantly from 11am-3pm. Each child will receive an Easter egg with a surprise inside when they complete a Scavenger Hunt, make a Bunny Ear Craft & visit the Fire Truck Museum.
Earn up to three filled eggs!
Take a trolley ride operated by period dressed motormen. Learn historic information about each car you ride and how the museum began. Inside the Visitor Center you will find more static trolley cars and artifacts, a theater showing a kids Easter movie and a gift shop to buy that ‘special’ souvenir. On the same grounds is the Connecticut Fire Museum complete with antique fire trucks and apparatus. All activities and Fire Truck Museum entrance is included with your admission price.
Admission prices are $13 per person (any age) and Museum Members receive half off admission.
Visit www.ct-trolley.org for hours of operation, to purchase tickets and to read the Covid-19 Visitor Policy.
The Connecticut Trolley Museum is located at 58 North Road (Rt. 140) in East Windsor, CT and is a short 15 minutes north of Hartford or a short 15 minutes south of Springfield. For more information, please call our business office at 860-627-6540 or visit our website at www.ct-trolley.org.
Apr
2
Fri
Easter Flower Sale @ Fire House
Apr 2 @ 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
Apr
3
Sat
Easter Flower Sale @ Fire House
Apr 3 @ 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
Apr
4
Sun
Easter Flower Sale @ Fire House
Apr 4 @ 8:00 am – 12:00 pm
Easter Service/20th Anniversary at Cornerstone @ Cornerstone Church Broad Brook CT
Apr 4 @ 10:00 am – 11:30 am

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Easter Service/20th Anniversary

Join us for Easter 2021 as well as our 20th Church Anniversary.

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Apr
10
Sat
Dinosaur Bones in East Windsor? @ ZOOM Event see info below
Apr 10 @ 10:30 am – 11:30 am

The Warehouse Point Library will be Celebrating Dinosaurs this April..

Did you know the first dinosaur bones found in North America were discovered in East Windsor?  East Windsor resident, Nancy Masters, will discuss the story of where the bones were found, facts about the Anchisaurus and how this area became a treasure trove of dinosaur fossils on Saturday, April 10 at 10:30 a.m.  for the Warehouse Point Library, 107 Main Street, East Windsor.

To receive the link for East Windsor’s Anchisaurus, an interactive Zoom program, register on the library’s website, www.warehousepointlibrary.info.  A recording of the lecture will be available April 11 on the website.  For more information contact the Library at 860-623-5482.

Library Association of Warehouse Point

107 Main Street

East Windsor, CT  06088

860-623-5482

Apr
11
Sun
Second Sunday at Bassdale Plaza @ Bassdale Plaza
Apr 11 @ 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm

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Spring is here, dark and long winter is behind us, let’s find Joy!

Bassdale Plaza is  starting a Brand New Community Event:

 “Second Sunday at Bassdale Plaza”.

On the Second Sunday of the Month running from 1-4P, The Bassdale Plaza invites the entire Community (FREE) to enjoy Live  Music, Artists, Crafters and food truck service.

“The Bassdale Plaza wanted to let the Community have a fun, safe, and uplifting place to come” Helen Bass commented.

Helen continued” the Best thing about Bassdale Plaza is we open space, lots room for safe distancing. I am picturing, music playing by 150 house, people can just sit on the grass and enjoy being together but with lots space”.

“There are so many who makes beautiful Crafts and Artists in Our Community and we thought this would be a great time to assist them in displaying and selling their wares.

It will be **Free to vendors to come and sell their items.(**all we ask is donation of can goods for Our Local Food Pantry)”.

Perhaps they can make some money. It’s our way help our community in these hard times” Helen said.

Looking for (Great Opportunity):

  1. Musicians; solo or band
  2. Vendors -artist and craft, must be homemade, handcrafted – uncommon or even unique. Booth is Free.!
  3. FOOD TRUCKS! must have a great food!

To sign up or for More information please contact/

Helen Bass, 860-977-6766

Apr
15
Thu
Small Business Discussion with State Rep. Jaime Foster & SBA Representatives @ VIRTUAL
Apr 15 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm

Great Opportunity for Ellington & East Windsor Businesses (however others may participate)