Wednesday, March 29, 2017

March 29 - April 4 at The Buttonwood Tree

605 Main Street / PO Box 71, Middletown, CT 06457
www.buttonwood.org / 860.347.4957

Sassy Songwriters
Friday, March 31 @ 8 pm $15

Critically Acclaimed and Award winning songwriters Carrie Johnson, Libby Johnson and Julia Russo performing together, and will move you with songs of love, loss, joy and redemption. This is an intimate acoustic performance allowing the audience a glimpse into the songwriting process with story telling, laughter and execution of a song! Join these “sassy” women, who, with a lifetime of songwriting and performing experience will leave you breathless from an unforgettable night of music!

Connor Waage Quartet
Saturday, April 1 @ 8 pm $10
The Connor Waage Quartet is composed of four musicians that each brings something different to the bandstand. Steeped in tradition with a modern twist, this band will have you stomping your feet, snappin’ and jivin’ to the beat. Performing jazz classics new and old, these old souls can definitely swing!

Cloud 9 Improv and Friends
Sunday, April 2 @ 7 pm $5

CLOUD 9 formed as an improv comedy performance team in June 2016. We perform short-form and long-form improv comedy for the pure joy of it. This Month’s Special Guest is: BOOP!  (Chris Dube and Jenny Drescher.) BOOP! Improv creates scenes and stories via the art of long-form improvisational theater. 

More Events this Week

Aligned with Source - with Annaita Gandhy
Saturday, April 1 @ 10:30 am - noon $5
Topic: Conscious Communication

Anything Goes Open Mic and Moments of Gratitude
Monday, April 3 @ 7-10 pm $5
Share your talents and gratitude with us!

Intentional and Empowering Yoga
Tuesday, April 4 @ 1-2 pm Donations welcomed
Instructor Theresa Govert leads a fun, accessible and supportive Hatha Yoga class

Laughter Yoga
Tuesday, April 4 @ 6-7 pm Donations welcomed
Learn to practice laughing so that when life gets difficult you can laugh and change your state of mind.

To learn more about these great events and more visit our website, www.buttonwood.org 

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