November In Litchfield: Subtle Beauty, Shiny Events

The beauty of the Litchfield landscape may be slightly more subtle and muted in November, but there are plenty of bright & shiny things happening this month.
Here are just a few highlights:
The Bantam Cinema & Arts Center is celebrating its fourth anniversary with a Nov. 8 party at The Washington Club Hall with hors d’oeuvres, drinks, and live entertainment featuring Grammy-award winning musicians Krystyana and James Czeiner and the world-renowned dance company MOMIX. Tickets are limited and may be purchased here: https://www.
The 15th annual edition of White Memorial’s popular post-Thanksgiving walk to Cranberry Pond takes place Saturday, Nov. 29, beginning at 2 p.m. The FREE “cusp of winter” walk comes with a cup of hot coffee and a thick wedge of Crimson Pie swimming in a pool of thick ginger crème anglaise. But act fast, as there’s a limit of 50 participants. Registration is here on The White Memorial Conservation Center website: https://
The Prime Finds “Home For The Holidays” pop-up holiday shop at Lourdes in Litchfield, A Ministry of the Montfort Missionaries opens Nov. 22 this year and continues through Dec. 31. The shop is known for offering high quality used furniture, home décor, and holiday goods, sold at great prices. Featured items include linens, fashion accessories, jewelry, kitchenware, holiday décor, and collectible books. All of the items are donated.
The annual Oliver Wolcott Library Festival of Trees takes place Nov. 29 this year, from 5 to 8:30 p.m. This magical evening full of celebration, all in support of the library, features a full open bar, lavish hors d’oeuvres, wreaths and trees, and much more. Tickets are here: https://www.owlibrary.org/
See the events calendar on the Visit Litchfield CT website to keep up with everything that’s happening.

