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5/2/2024 | If you have y our own business, have turned to QuickBooks™ for help as a new user, and find you need help setting up the program, this free live webinar with Intuit ProAdvisor Elizabeth Santaus is for you. It will explain the Chart of Accounts and its critical importance in the correct use of QuickBooks. There will be time for Q&A on any QuickBooks questions you have. Sponsored by Guilford Savings Bank. more info... |
5/3/2024 | In this dynamic gathering, each entrepreneur has the opportunity to ask a question pertaining to their business where other entrepreneurs will aid in answering your question, and thus, fostering meaningful discussions and forging genuine connections with fellow visionaries. more info... |
5/4/2024 | Is your paperwork piling up faster than you can say "organized"? 🗓️ Date: May 4, 2024 Bring your old tax forms, bank statements, bills, and any other confidential documents you want to securely dispose of. Our professional shredding service will ensure your information stays safe and sound. Plus, it's not just about decluttering - it's about protecting yourself from identity theft and fraud. Let's safeguard our community together! Spread the word and invite your friends and neighbors. Together, we'll shred stress and declutter responsibly! more info... |
5/4/2024 | Perennials, Plants, Pollinators, Pots, Previously Loved Garden Goods, Puzzles, and More! Choose from our member- and church-grown perennials, or colorful annuals in hanging baskets or in packets. Discover treasures among gently-used garden goods and puzzles or stop by our bakery filled with pastries and other baked goods. Learn about pests and pollinators, bid for a pretty garden-themed quilt and enjoy live music. Rain or shine. more info... |
5/4/2024 | The Madison Historical Society will host several Open House events this spring at its Allis-Bushnell House Museum, at 853 Boston Post Road in Madison. The house will be open from 11am to 1pm on April 13 and 20 and on May 4 and 18. Visitors are invited to take a self-guided tour of the 1785 residence, free of charge. Visitors may tour the lower floor of the Allis-Bushnell House, which features distinctive period architectural features, domestic implements, decorative arts, and paintings. These artifacts are displayed in rooms that illustrate life in the house as it was during colonial days, the Revolutionary War period, the Civil War period, and the Colonial Revival era. The house is accessible to all visitors. Docents will be available to answer questions and provide further information. Visitors will also have the opportunity to view our Wedding Dress Exhibit, which has been extended due to popular demand. Later in the season, the Society will open a new exhibit, “Shipbuilding in Nineteenth Century Madison,” which illustrates how Madison became the largest shipbuilding hub between New Haven and New London in that era. From 1740 to 1891, approximately 175 vessels were built in Madison, primarily at East Wharf and West Wharf. This exhibit, funded by a Museum Makeover grant from the CT League of History Organizations, is located in the Annex, the rustic historic outbuilding behind the Allis-Bushnell House. Look for news of its opening in Summer 2024. Please visit madisonhistory.org for more information or call 203-245-4567. more info... |
5/4/2024 | The Wild & Scenic Film Festival is returning to the shoreline! Once again, the Madison and Clinton Land Trusts are teaming up to bring this globetrotting event to our area. Our goal is to engage our communities, increase environmental awareness, and inspire people to become active in protecting and preserving our beautiful shoreline habitats. Wild & Scenic is a film festival with a purpose, bringing together storytellers and stories that reflect a love and appreciation of the natural world. The evening will feature a series of 11 short award-winning environmental and outdoor adventure films from around the world. These films illustrate the Earth’s beauty, yet show the challenges facing our planet and the communities working to protect it. The event’s emcee is Bill Lucey, the Long Island Soundkeeper with Save the Sound. The festival’s special guest is Pete Malinowski, founder of the Billion Oyster Project, a nonprofit organization on a mission to restore oyster reefs to New York Harbor through public education initiatives. Malinowski is featured in the festival’s anchor film, “The Big Oyster.” He will discuss the film with Bill Lucey and the audience after it is shown. The Madison and Clinton Land Trusts are non-profit volunteer organizations. The festival is a joint fundraising effort to preserve open space and natural resources in both communities. The land trusts are grateful for support from their many local sponsors. more info... |
5/4/2024 -5/5/2024 | Tenor Marc Deaton and special guests pay tribute to the great pop and rock legends George Michael and Elton John. Pianist Nathaniel Baker leads a band performing hit songs, including Careless Whisper, Rocket Man, Candle in the Wind, Faith, Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me, Crocodile Rock, and, of course, Freedom. more info... |
5/7/2024 | In this webinar, Elizabeth Santaus discusses Intuit’s decision to discontinue their QuickBooks Desktop Pro, Premier, and Mac products this spring, and what options remain. We will compare QuickBooks Online versions, Intuit’s remaining desktop software - QuickBooks Enterprise Solutions – and other possible accounting software platforms for small businesses. A detailed guide to migrating from the Mac/Pro/Premier QuickBooks versions to QuickBooks Online will be made available to participants. There will be time for Q&A. more info... |
5/8/2024 | On Wednesday, May 8, at 7 p.m., Elisabeth von Trapp will be appearing in concert at The Lutheran Church of Madison, 9 Britton Lane. more info... |
5/9/2024 | You asked for it, we're bringing it! It's Power Hour at the Chamber! This Chamber Connect is focused on Attorneys, Financial Advisors, Investment Bankers, CPAs, Insurance & Mortgage Brokers. More information coming soon! more info... |
5/9/2024 -5/12/2024 | Thursday, May 9, 2024 through Sunday, June 2, 2024 Thursdays – Sundays 900 AM to 500 PM Located 300 yards east of the Hammonasset Beach State Park entrance on Route 1. Next to the Greenway Trail Parking lot. Friends of Hammonasset will be offering premium hanging baskets, perennials, 4” annuals, flats of bedding plants & vegetables. Proceeds benefit our work with the Meigs Point Nature Center and other projects at Hammonasset Beach State Park For information contact plantsale@hammonasset.org To volunteer, contact volunteerplantsale@hammonasset.org Sponsored by Friends of Hammonasset more info... |
5/9/2024 | Join Attorney Erin Duques and KonMari Consultant Mara Dowler as they discuss how estate planning and organization can create peace of mind for you and your loved ones. You will learn the necessary elements of a long-term plan and strategies plus practical tips to create an organized home and document system. We encourage you to attend with an adult child who can share in the planning and implementation of this new information. more info... |
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5/10/2024 -6/15/2024 | David Dunlop’s solo show Light Fantastic offers a visually transformative experience in this exciting exhibition of 27 new and adventurous works. Light Fantastic opens Friday, May 10 at Susan Powell Fine Art in Madison, with a reception from 5- 8 p.m. David Dunlop will be present, and all are invited. Dunlop is a master of luminosity. His use of multi-layered translucent glazes, reflective metal surfaces and bright underpainting result in paintings that appear to possess their own inner light. He paints on copper, galvanized steel, and brushed gold and silver laminated aluminum which give his work the radiance of Dutch and Italian Renaissance paintings. Historically, artists have quested for luminance, and like Dunlop, wanted their works to glow in their settings, whether it be daylight or candlelight. David is also well known for his lively and entertaining PBS series, Landscapes Through Time with David Dunlop. We are honored to present these newest works from this versatile and award-winning artist. The Gallery is located at 679 Boston Post Road, Madison, CT. Gallery hours are Tues-Sat, 11am-5pm, and by appointment. For further information, please call (203) 318-0616, email us at susanpowellfineart@gmail.com and visit www.susanpowellfineart.com to see works in the show. more info... |
5/12/2024 | Join us for Mother’s Day Brunch Sunday, May 12, 2024 All you care to eat Grand Brunch Buffet Menu more info... |
5/15/2024 | Folklore Flower Co. is hosting their good friend and fiber artist Laura Gilbert from Tocco Studio at the shop for a Tote Bag Bundle Dyeing Workshop. In this workshop, we’ll unveil the secrets of bundle dyeing, a technique that harnesses the power of steam to infuse plant-based color onto fibers. Not only does this method yield stunning results, but It has an added ecological benefit of using less water than a typical dyebath. You’ll witness the magic unfold before your eyes, as your botanical design transforms plain cotton tote bags into vibrant works of art. They will stand out at farmers markets, the beach or wherever you carry them! Whether you’re a seasoned artisan or a curious beginner, join us at Folklore Flowers. Reserve your spot today! FEE: Your $65 fee includes a scoured and mordanted cotton tote bag and a variety of fresh and dried flowers and extracts. LOCATION: Folklore Flowers, 266 Boston Post Road, Madison, CT 06443 What you should bring: a plastic bag to bring home wet fiber. more info... |
5/16/2024 -5/19/2024 | Thursday, May 9, 2024 through Sunday, June 2, 2024 Thursdays – Sundays 900 AM to 500 PM Located 300 yards east of the Hammonasset Beach State Park entrance on Route 1. Next to the Greenway Trail Parking lot. Friends of Hammonasset will be offering premium hanging baskets, perennials, 4” annuals, flats of bedding plants & vegetables. Proceeds benefit our work with the Meigs Point Nature Center and other projects at Hammonasset Beach State Park For information contact plantsale@hammonasset.org To volunteer, contact volunteerplantsale@hammonasset.org Sponsored by Friends of Hammonasset more info... |
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5/16/2024 | With marketing and e-commerce veteran Anne Driscoll, take a deeper dive into the elements of Mailchimp, an Email Marketing System, to create promotional and branded email campaigns. Topics will include elements of contact lists, campaigns, tags, and segments; campaign templates; automated journeys and triggers; testing, measurements, and success metrics. more info... |
5/18/2024 | The Madison Historical Society will host several Open House events this spring at its Allis-Bushnell House Museum, at 853 Boston Post Road in Madison. The house will be open from 11am to 1pm on April 13 and 20 and on May 4 and 18. Visitors are invited to take a self-guided tour of the 1785 residence, free of charge. Visitors may tour the lower floor of the Allis-Bushnell House, which features distinctive period architectural features, domestic implements, decorative arts, and paintings. These artifacts are displayed in rooms that illustrate life in the house as it was during colonial days, the Revolutionary War period, the Civil War period, and the Colonial Revival era. The house is accessible to all visitors. Docents will be available to answer questions and provide further information. Visitors will also have the opportunity to view our Wedding Dress Exhibit, which has been extended due to popular demand. Later in the season, the Society will open a new exhibit, “Shipbuilding in Nineteenth Century Madison,” which illustrates how Madison became the largest shipbuilding hub between New Haven and New London in that era. From 1740 to 1891, approximately 175 vessels were built in Madison, primarily at East Wharf and West Wharf. This exhibit, funded by a Museum Makeover grant from the CT League of History Organizations, is located in the Annex, the rustic historic outbuilding behind the Allis-Bushnell House. Look for news of its opening in Summer 2024. Please visit madisonhistory.org for more information or call 203-245-4567. more info... |
5/21/2024 | 18 hole Scramble held at the Madison Country Club more info... |
5/21/2024 | Exciting announcement! The Madison Chamber of Commerce book club is back! Become a member of 'The Bookshelf' – a book club tailored for the business-minded, hosted by the Madison Chamber of Commerce and sponsored by Olando Painting and Sons. Whether you're an avid reader or eager to connect with local professionals, come dive into stimulating conversations, learn, and explore insightful reads with us. 'The Bookshelf' is free to join and open to the public! The first meeting of 'The Bookshelf' kicks off on May 21st at 6:30 PM on the 2nd floor in the YA Room at RJ Julia Booksellers. Open to the public. Books are available for sale at RJ Julia Booksellers; members of ‘The Bookshelf’ will receive 15% off book club choices. more info... |
5/23/2024 -5/26/2024 | Thursday, May 9, 2024 through Sunday, June 2, 2024 Thursdays – Sundays 900 AM to 500 PM Located 300 yards east of the Hammonasset Beach State Park entrance on Route 1. Next to the Greenway Trail Parking lot. Friends of Hammonasset will be offering premium hanging baskets, perennials, 4” annuals, flats of bedding plants & vegetables. Proceeds benefit our work with the Meigs Point Nature Center and other projects at Hammonasset Beach State Park For information contact plantsale@hammonasset.org To volunteer, contact volunteerplantsale@hammonasset.org Sponsored by Friends of Hammonasset more info... |
5/23/2024 -5/26/2024 | For the Love of Tea! Enjoy 35% off on all teas at Tea & Tarot! Get ready for our biggest tea sale of the year! Tea lovers, rejoice—it's time to stock up on your favorite brews during our Annual Tea Sale. We take pride in offering a wide range of teas, from medicinal blends to flavorful infusions and even our unique glitter teas. Whether you're a seasoned tea enthusiast or just starting your tea journey, there's something here for everyone. more info... |
5/25/2024 | The Madison Chamber of Commerce invites you to be a vendor at the Madison Art, Artisan & Antique Summer Festival. Vendor Details and Terms: We do not reserve spaces onsite. more info... |
5/25/2024 | Come to Madison to kick off Memorial Day weekend! Join us for a celebration of creativity and craftsmanship at the Madison Green on May 25th, from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Whether you're seeking unique treasures or family-friendly fun the Madison Green Summer Arts, Artisan & Antiques Festival invites you to experience the magic of community and creativity in the heart of Madison, CT. Admission: $5.oo per person (Free admission for military veterans & children 12 yrs. and under) more info... |
5/25/2024 | Love is in the air at Tea & Tarot! Sip on tea-inspired botanical cocktails, have a Tea Leaf Reading or Palm Reading, and explore our shop filled with magical potions and brews designed to conjure up love! more info... |
5/30/2024 -6/2/2024 | Thursday, May 9, 2024 through Sunday, June 2, 2024 Thursdays – Sundays 900 AM to 500 PM Located 300 yards east of the Hammonasset Beach State Park entrance on Route 1. Next to the Greenway Trail Parking lot. Friends of Hammonasset will be offering premium hanging baskets, perennials, 4” annuals, flats of bedding plants & vegetables. Proceeds benefit our work with the Meigs Point Nature Center and other projects at Hammonasset Beach State Park For information contact plantsale@hammonasset.org To volunteer, contact volunteerplantsale@hammonasset.org Sponsored by Friends of Hammonasset more info... |