Wednesday, June 8, 2022

This Week at The Buttonwood Tree: June 9-12, 2022

The Buttonwood Tree 
605 Main Street, in Middletown

June 2022
The Buttonwood Tree Presents:

Event descriptions are excerpted from The Buttonwood Tree online calendar. Click on event links in text for more information. 

 

 

 

Thursday
JUN 9

6:30 pm - 9:00 pm

Bob Gotta's Acoustic Open Mic (ZOOM)

 

Friday

JUN 10

  8:00 pm - 10:00 pm  

Dwontet Single Release Show

The members of the Dwonztet have been performing together for the past 10 years and you can hear it in their sound. All hailing from the Jackie McLean Institute of Jazz, each member has put his or her stamp on the jazz scene today. Together, they have created a beautiful record reflecting on a very difficult time. This performance at the Buttonwood Tree will be one of the first concerts showcasing this new music.

 

Saturday

JUN 11

 10:30 am - 12:15 pm

Align with Source Workshop: 2022 ~ Through the Certainty of Spirit Oneness: Sabar

 



 

 

 

Gene & Neato Comedy Shows

Double the magic, double the fun with long time magicians, Gene and Neato!
 
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm: Family Show 
8:00 pm - 9:00 pm: Adult Show 


 

 

 

 

 

Sunday
JUN 12 

4:00 pm - 6:00 pm

The Human Room Open Voice

For more information on Buttonwood programs, please see our calendar here.


 

Dwonztet Release Show: Buttonwood Friday, June 10


Dwonztet CD Release Show: 
A Year & A Day
 

Matt Dwonszyk & his instrument.

The Dwonztet returns to perform at the Buttonwood Tree in celebration of their second album, “A Year & A Day,” twelve original tracks that reflect our recent difficult times. (See Broadwayworld on Matt Dwonszyk and his Dwonztet group: Dwonztet Releases "A Year & a Day")

For a sampling of Dwonztet tunes: 
          
The Dwonztet- The Academy, 2019


When:      Fri, June 10, (8pm – 10pm)
                NOTE: Showtime/date depends on the weather
                (it's true). If it 
rains on Thursday, call 860.347.4957
               or 
see update on TBT calendar. 

Where:
    The Buttonwood Tree
                605 Main St.
                Middletown, CT 06457, USA 

For more information:
               https://buttonwood.networkforgood.com/events/44390-
               dwonztet-single-release-show







Monday, June 6, 2022

Community Organizers Help Stop Gun Violence: Can we do the same?

"Community violence prevention workers have established a track record of successfully
intervening in retaliatory gun violence ... "

From The Guardian, citing:   in Los Angeles

“Community violence intervention has shown us that there’s a way to create the infrastructure to connect with those we think are likely to be a school shooter,” said DeVone Boggan, founder of Advance Peace, a violence interruption program that was born in northern California and is now a national model...."

>Food for thought:     >>> Plan for interruption of violence. 





Risk All! Go Outdoors!

 Go Outdoors! Be a Weirdo!


Clean up your neighborhood! Clean up your street!
Drag your neighbor along just for fun!
Clean up a corner of your favorite beach!
Just do it!



Common Council to Revisit Country Club Road Property Giveaway on Monday, June 6

Submitted by Krishna Winston, Middletown Resident
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Dear Champions of Government Integrity in Middletown,

Since I posted information in the Eye on the Common Council’s May 2, 2022 vote (8:4) to sell 35 acres of City-owned open space to Middletown Youth Soccer for $1, your response to this giveaway has been heartening. Many residents have contacted the Mayor, members of the Council, and the City’s general counsel to point out what is terribly wrong with this deal.

The Conservation and Agriculture Commission scheduled a special meeting and sent a strongly worded letter to the Mayor and the Council.

The Committee on Economic Development determined that Ordinance 13-21, adopted in May of last year, had not been complied with. This ordinance mandates the procedure to be followed when City-owned land is sold. The Committee submitted a resolution asking the Council to rescind the sale.

On May 17 the Mayor wrote to all those who had shared their objections to the sale with him, and posted his account of the facts, as he understood them, on Facebook. He postponed the signing of the deed of sale that had originally been scheduled for May 18.

We need an impressive turnout, in person and on WebEx, at tomorrow’s meeting of the Common Council. Whether you speak or just listen, your presence will make a difference! We must demand a widely publicized open meeting, with all the parties represented, where residents can ask questions and receive honest answers. This meeting should take place either before residents become distracted by summer plans, or early in the fall.

The Council meeting starts Monday evening at 7:00, preceded by the special meeting at 6 at which members of Council can question directors of City departments. You can attend either in person, in the Council Chambers, or on WebEx. The Council agenda and instructions for joining remotely can be found on the City Web site. Just click on the above links. 

Sincerely, 

Krishna Winston


Sunday, June 5, 2022

IT HAPPENED! THE 2022 SAINT SEBASTIAN'S CHURCH "100 + 1" FESTIVAL WAS HELD MAY 13-15TH AFTER AN ABSENCE OF 3 YEARS.


 A Nuri assists Nuri Organizer Joe Spatola, Jr. wrap a sash around the St. Sebastian's Statue at the St. Sebastian's Cemetery on 5-15-22 also assisting him is his father Joe Spatola, Sr. prior to leaving for the "I Nuri Run. Photo By FRANK LOGIUDICE
The "I Nuri" Leave St. Sebastian's Cemetery in Middlefield On Route 66 Enroute To The St. Sebastian's Church In Middletown On May15, 2022.  Photo By FRANK LOGIUDICE

THE ANNUAL SAINT SEBASTIAN’S CHURCH FESTIVAL “I-NURI RUN” HELD SUNDAY, MAY 15, 2022 BEGAN IN MIDDLEFIELD.

ARTICLES & PHOTOS BY FRANK LOGIUDICE

 

“E Chiamamulu Paisanu! Primu Diu E Sammastianu!” This Italian phrase was heard once again loud & clear on the streets of Middlefield, Middletown & Beyond for the 2022 "100 + 1" Festival after an absence of 3 years due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. The phrase means "He's one of our own! First God and then Saint Sebastian.”


A father-Sebastian Liseo- carries his son on his shoulders inside the St. Sebastian's Church in Middletown and they are saying “E Chiamamulu Paisanu! Primu Diu E Sammastianu!” before the statue is taken out of the church Photo By Frank Logiudice
The Founders' Relatives Carry The St. Sebastian's Statue Out of The Church Before Transferring It To The "I Nuri" For The Processional On  Sunday, 5-15-22. Photo By FRANK LOGIUDICE

This year's festival "Surpassed other years" stated Tri-Chairman Sal Nesci and Chairman Dr. Gene Nocera who described it as better than the last time it was held in 2019. The annual "I Nuri Run" which started at the St. Sebastian's Cemetery in Middlefield was also another success story. The run this year had over 350 runners from around Connecticut in addition to the two buses from Massachusetts & Pennsylvania according to Nesci.



The "I Nuri" now have the Saint Sebastian's Statue in their possession from the Founders' relatives.  The "I Nuri" paraded the statue around downtown Middletown for everyone to see. Photo By FRANK LOGIUDICE


Why do the "I Nuri" do this? According to Lisa Brown of Middletown she commented "It is a sacrifice, a pilgrimage, faith to God & St. Sebastian." Cecelia Carabetta of Meriden did it for "tradition." Carabetta had been doing it for approximately 10 years she began when she was 15 and is now 24. Linda Guarino of Middletown had been doing it for 17 years she began when she was 4; she's 21 years old now. Melinda Aqbanyo is also a veteran of the "I Nuri Run." She has been doing it for 17 years and is 23 years old now.


This year's feast marked the end of an era for local residents involved in both the "I Nuri Run" and the Feast Committee. Joe Spatola, Sr. who started the annual "I Nuri Run" in 1982 with Chris & Scott Colavito is passing this annual tradition to his son Joe Spatola, Jr. and his son, Gianluca.

 

The Faithful "I Nuri" Carry The St. Sebastian's Statue On Washington Street Outside The Church For The Processional.  Photo By FRANK LOGIUDICE


The annual "I Nuri Run" is modeled after a similar celebration at the Saint Sebastian's Church in Melilli, Sicily. The annual "I Nuri Run" there began at 3 a.m. in the mountains called the "Sacred Cross," according to Spatola, Sr. He wanted to replicate that sacred place for the "I Nuri Run" here and that place is the Saint Sebastian's Cemetery in Middlefield. The first year they did it they began at the cemetery ran to the former Garibaldi's Society on Washington Street and when they received the word via walkie talkie that the mass was over from a church parishioner stationed there to a Garibaldi's member they continued their run from there to the church. The response they received from the parishioners attending the 11 a.m. mass was "phenomenal" according to Spatola.


The "I Nuri" leave the St. Sebastian's Cemetery.  In the Center Is Nuri Organizer Joe Spatola, Jr. and to the Right of him is his son Gianluca.  Joe Spatola, Sr. is passing this annual family tradition to his son and grandson.  Photo By FRANK LOGIUDICE

In 1985 his son Joe was born and he began carrying him after his birth. In 1986, Spatola's cousin Gary Faraci started doing it. Spatola commented "As the years went on we began to get more people involved."


This year's feast committee Tri-Chairmen & Feast Secretary-

Dr. Gene Nocera, Sal Nesci, Frank Marchese & Karen Nocera are stepping down after 15 years of leading the St. Sebastian's Feast. Nesci commented, "We recognize after 15 years it's time to pass it on to a new generation of leaders who will continue the tradition of the Saint Sebastian's Festival." Nocera echoed Nesci's comments by stating "Change is good." Nocera stated they "will have a key role to play in next year's feast." The new Tri-Chairpersons will be Angela Magnano, Mario Mazzotta, & Christopher Serra. The Joint Secretaries will be Joanne Mercaldi & Rose Doolittle.

 

Members of the Sam Vinci Band March and Play The St. Sebastian's Feast Song "Seven" During the "I Nuri Processional.  To The Right is Sam Vinci.   Four Members of the Band will perform at the Outdoor Concert For the Middlesex County Historical Society "Century of Devotion Exhibit On Sat., June 11, 2022 at 12 p.m.

The outdoor concert for the "Century of Devotion" exhibit featuring the Sam Vinci Band at the Middlesex County Historical Society was postponed on May 7th due to inclement weather.  It has been rescheduled for Saturday, June 11, 2022 at 12 p.m. stated Executive Director Dr. Jesse Nasta. It will feature songs from Melilli, Sicily and will be held in the backyard of the General Mansfield House located at 151 Main Street in Middletown. Sam Vinci and his band has been providing music for the Saint Sebastian’s Church Festival for seventy years.  The four band members performing on June 11th are Vinci, Mike Proscino & Angelo Sapia of Middletown and Rich Shonty of South Windsor.

 


People will be able to view the exhibit during and after the concert. The Middlesex Historical Society will be open until 2:30 p.m. on June 11, 2022.

 

The "Century of Devotion" exhibit will be on display until the Fall 2022 and the hours are Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10 am to 3 pm- and by appointment from 10 a.m.-3 p.m.

In case of inclement weather, the concert will be held on Monday, June 13, 2022 at 6:30 p.m.

 

If you have not been vaccinated against the COVID-19 Virus, please get your shot.  If you have please do not forget to get your booster shot too and if you are eligible for a second booster get that one also.  To find out how please go to https://www.vaccines.gov/



 

To see a preview of the Sam Vinci Band please click on the link below.

 

Enjoy the video

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rtUtMRMXgb0




 

 

 








Saturday, June 4, 2022

ZOOM Genealogy Club

Godfrey Memorial Library

Saturday, June 18, 2022

VIRTUAL EVENT

Getting the Most Out of the Godfrey Scholar Databases, Part 2

Carol Ansel, Director of the Godfrey Memorial Library, will walk you through the rest of the resources on our website, "The Scholar." Back in February, she demonstrated a little over half of the resources and she will now do the same for the remaining ones.

The Zoom presentation will take place at 1:30 pm (EST) on June 18.

Please register by 4:00 pm Friday, June 17.

GML Premium Godfrey Scholar members can register for free at the following email: zoomregistration@godfrey.org

If you are not a GML Premium Godfrey Scholar member and want to attend the presentation, you can pay $10 via PayPal at the following web address: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/GodfreyMemorial   Then register at the email above.

 

This weekend at The Buttonwood Tree

Friday

The Buttonwood Ensemble Special Showing of 

The Phoenix Inprov Festival

June 24 @ 9:50 pm - 10:50 pm      $15

The nationally known Phoenix Improv Festival 
re-streams from The Buttonwood 6/25, starting at 9:50 PM, for your viewing
pleasure!

Support us as The Buttonwood ensemble represents
Middletown, CT, in style, at this national online improv festival

Watch the Buttonwood Ensemble's insane movie pitches: New ideas for movies? Yes! ... But only one movie gets made tonight. Help us figure out next year's best Summer Movie.


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Saturday                            

Wild & Blue

June 25
@ 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm     $15


Americana band Wild & Blue is the father-daughter duo Steve & April Bennett. Their tight family harmonies and emotionally charged songwriting reminds us that the power of music connects us all, even in times of hardship. 
Steve and April take inspiration from the likes of Kris Kristofferson, Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn and Roger Miller.

In January 2021, Wild & Blue released its nationally charting debut album, Restless, to critical acclaim. 
The music video for their hit single,“Wedding Dress for Sale,” was featured on Country Music Television, Ditty TV, The Country Network, Americana Highways, Taste of Country among others. Follow along at wildandblueband.com and @thewildandblue!”



Tuesday, May 31, 2022

Trails Day Hike at Hubbard Brook Preserve

The Middletown Commission on Conservation & Agriculture in conjunction with the Connecticut Forest & Park Association is sponsoring a Connecticut Trails Day hike at the Hubbard Brook Preserve in Middletown. This is a great opportunity to enjoy the beauty of Maromas, Middletown's Last Great Place (see article posted below)!

 

Date: Saturday, June 4, 2022, 9am 

Rain Date: Sunday, June 5, 2022, 9am

 

More information will be available at the meeting place. Meet at 9am at the parking lot/trailhead on River Road (off of Aircraft Road) in Middletown. 

 

Please bring water. 

Suggested footwear - sturdy shoes. 

Dogs are allowed on a leash. 

Length of hike - Approximately 1-2 miles.


Pre-registration on the CFPA website is encouraged at https://trailsday.org/events/trails-day-hike-at-hubbard-preserve/


For any questions, please contact Brian Gartner 

briangartner1986@gmail.com 

 

We hope you can join us!!