• New Milford Co-ed Softball Draft Tournament

    Welcome to the first ever New Milford co-ed draft tourney. Players will be chosen the night before in a "snake style" draft to the team they'll play on the next day. Every player will be guaranteed two games. Full rules will be posted on the Harrybrooke Website. but men (wooden bats) and women (metal bats) […]

  • Robotics And Beyond’s 20th Anniversary Open House

    The Silo 44 Upland Road, New Milford, CT

    To celebrate its 20th Anniversary, Robotics And Beyond is hosting an Open House and "Friend Raiser" event on November 5th. 2:00-5:00 pm, at The Silo, 44 Upland Road, New Milford, CT. This event is adult-focused. Meet director, Paul Chayka, the board and other stakeholders. Hear about future plans for Robotics And Beyond. Enjoy hors d’oeuvres […]

  • Parenting in the age of Artificial Intelligence

    Robotics and Beyond 46 Bridge Street Room 4, New Milford, CT

    Don't miss this informative discussion! This in-person seminar is focused on how AI resources can and will impact children, in both their social and educational worlds as well as their futures. Types of AI tools that will be relevant to young people will be discussed, along with the opportunities and potential challenges they will pose. […]

  • 9th Annual Wheels For Wheels Fundraiser Car Show

    John Pettibone Community Center 2 Pickett District Road, New Milford, CT

      9th Annual Wheels For Wheels Fundraiser Car ShowSaturday May 4 12–4PMJohn Pettibone Community Center2 Pickett District Rd, New Milford, CT 06776All are welcome: Cars, Trucks, Bikes, etc. Pets too!$20 Suggested DonationThe goal of Wheels for Wheels is to uplift and mobilize the disabled community.Awards:Best of:Show, Paint, Wheels, Engine Bay, & Obscure You're welcome to […]

  • November Second Saturday Hike (fast pace)

    Deer Pond Nature Preserve 57 Wakeman Hill Rd., Sherman, CT, United States

    Looking for a challenge? Enjoy the thrill of a brisk hike at Deer Pond Farm in the crisp autumn air! This 4–5-mile hike (2-2.5- mile per hour pace) will be led by volunteer Peggy Stewart. This hike has some gradual climbs and we’ll be stepping it out. Come dressed for the weather.

    Free