Wednesday, March 05, 2008

Lego Art Exhibit At The Stamford Museum & Nature Center




The little brick that could is featured with a special exhibition at The Stamford Museum & Nature Center, and with a special Connecticut Connection (Lego is made in CT), Lego® never looked so good. The exhibition titled Architecture of the Imagination: The Lure of the LEGO® Brick Featuring Nathan Sawaya: The Art of the Brick will be on view from Sunday, March 2, 2008 - Sunday, August 18, 2008.

Having captured the imagination of both children and adults, the LEGO® brick stands out as the most successful minimalist toy of all time. The Stamford Museum & Nature Center will explore this international phenomenon in an exciting, fun-filled exhibition that will prove, once more, that learning can be dynamic and fun.
RELATED PROGRAMS:

Artist in Action. Watch artist Nathan Sawaya at work on a new project
Sunday, June 29, 11:00 am – 4:30 pm.

Trainscape in Progress. Stop in on Saturdays during the run of the exhibition and you may see Bill Probert & Friends at work adding to the train layout. Visit the SM&NC website for full schedule.

Hands-On Corner. Bendel Mansion, Kids of all ages can create their own LEGO® masterpieces!
Mon.–Sat. 9:00 am – 5:00 pm , Sun 11:00 am – 5:00 pm.
HOURS:
Bendel Mansion & Galleries
Monday - Saturday, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm;
Sunday, 11:00 am to 5:00 pm



ADMISSION:
Adults: $8 Seniors: $6
Students (over age 17): $6
Children (between 4 and 17) $4
Members - Free
Stamford residents: Free on Wednesdays
Children 3 and under: Free
Those holding bus passes or bus transfer tickets are admitted free.

Planetarium: adults $3, children (age 5 and up) $2.
Members are admitted free.
Observatory: adults $3, children $2.
Ages 5 and up.
Members are admitted free.

DIRECTIONS

Directions from I-95
South from NEW HAVEN:
Take Exit 7 - Follow exit ramp across Atlantic Street onto North State Street. At the 4th set of lights, take a RIGHT onto Washington Boulevard. Follow signs for Route 137. Continue on Washington Boulevard crossing Long Ridge Road, ending at High Ridge Road. Take a LEFT onto High Ridge Road (Route 137). Continue on High Ridge Road - Passing under the MERRITT PARKWAY. The Stamford Museum is located at High Ridge Road and Scofieldtown Road, 3/4 of a mile north of the Merritt Parkway .

North from NEW YORK:
Take Exit 7 - Turn LEFT at the 2nd traffic light onto Washington Boulevard. Continue on Washington Boulevard crossing Long Ridge Road, ending at High Ridge Road. Take a LEFT onto High Ridge Road (Route 137), and continue - crossing under the MERRITT PARKWAY. The Stamford Museum is located at High Ridge Road and Scofieldtown Road, 3/4 of a mile north of the Merritt Parkway .

From the MERRITT PARKWAY:
Coming from either direction - get off Exit 35, and turn LEFT at the end of the exit ramp onto High Ridge Road. Follow for 3/4 of a mile. The Stamford Museum is located at the junction of High Ridge Road and Scofieldtown Road.

From BEDFORD, SOUTH SALEM (NORTH):
Travel south on Route 137 into Connecticut. The Stamford Museum is located approximately 3 1/2 miles south of the New York state line at the junction of High Ridge Road (Route 137) and Scofieldtown Road.

From DANBURY:
Travel south on Route 7 to the MERRITT PARKWAY and follow the directions above..

BUSES ARE NOT ALLOWED ON THE MERRIT/HUTCHISON PARKWAY YOU MUST TAKE THE CONNECTICUT TURNPIKE (I-95) BUSES SHOULD ALLOW 20 EXTRA MINUTES FROM I-95

SM&NC, 39 Scofieldtown Road, Stamford, CT 06903
Phone: (203) 322-1646
http://www.stamfordmuseum.org/

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Saturday, November 17, 2007

Uniquely Connecticut Gifts

Looking for a uniquely Connecticut gift to give this holiday season? Or any other time of year for that matter! Here are a few ideas!


The Governor's Residence Ornament featuring The Charter Oak. The ornament is $15.00 and all proceeds benefit the Governor's Residence Conservancy. To purchase please call Carol at 860-524-7355, or Nancy at 860-524-7356. *Ornaments will also be available for purchase at the annual Holiday Open House.

Subscription to Connecticut Magazine. At time of writing, a 12-month subscription to the magazine costs under $12.




Connecticut Wines make a great gift. Connecticut is home to 15 wineries visit the CT Wine Trail page for a list of wineries.


Bridgewater Chocolate A delicious and tempting selection of chocolate treats made in Brookfield, CT including: toffees, crystallized fruit, Coconut, Marzipan Peanut Butter, Chocolate Bars, cookies and more. Gift boxes are available.
Bridgewater Chocolate, 559 Federal Road, Brookfield, CT 06804
Phone: 800-888-8742
www.bridgewaterchocolate.com



Woodbury Pewter Since 1952 Woodbury Pewter has been the manufacturer of over 350 hand-crafted pewter products all made from the highest quality, lead-free Pewter, in Woodbury, CT. Items available include candlesticks, baby gifts, dinnerware, lamps, bar ware, cutlery, trophies and much more.
Woodbury Pewterers, Inc., 860 Main Street South, Woodbury, CT 06798
Phone: 800-648-2014
www.woodburypewter.com


Larry Brautigam Master Crafted Toys
Rugged Toys for Active Kids Solidly constructed of pine - doweled or bolted - and finished with three coats of polyurethane. Heavy-duty wheels on ½" solid steel axles.
Larry Brautigam, 222 Stockings Brook Rd., Kensington, CT 06037
Phone: (860) 828-6141
http://www.madeinct.com/brautigam.htm



The Copper Weathervanes of John Garret Thew John Garret Thew is an artist, an engineer, and an inventor who, for nearly 50 years, has been creating something magical in full bodied, hand hammered, copper weathervanes. He lives in Nofolk Connecticut with his wife Eve, an accomplished artist in her own right.The "guard dog" keeps the whale (shown) on the post where it belongs and is John's trademark. Each weathervane full bodied, hand hammered copper and is signed, dated, and numbered. The copper has not been treated and will age into a rich patina over time. Available through The Connecticut Store of Waterbury.
http://www.ctstore.com/Thew.htm


Vintage Baseball Factory VBF offers the largest line of 19th century baseball goods including uniforms, caps, baseballs gloves and bats. Great for collectors and fans of vintage baseball.
Vintage Baseball Factory, 100 Wells Street, Suite 320, Hartford, CT 06103
Phone: (800) 730-8119
http://www.vbbf.com/


MGC's Custom Made Wooden Jigsaw Puzzles and Fine Art. Amazing hand crafted wooden jigsaw puzzles custom made for Adults and Children. Every puzzle is a Personalized, ONE OF A KIND Jigsaw Puzzle with as few as 4 to as many as 5,000+ puzzle pieces.
MGC's Custom Made Wooden Jigsaw Puzzles and Fine Art
31 Bogue Lane, East Haddam, CT 06423
Phone: (860) 873-3093
http://www.mgcpuzzles.com/


Wooden Bow Ties Sculptor and Author Marv Beloff has some rather unique bowties, made of wood, and they're cute too! Guaranteed, if you gift this to someone, they won't already have two in their closet.
International Wooden Bow Tie Club
24B Rosemary Lane, Middlefield, CT 06455
Phone: (860) 349-9328
http://www.woodbowties.com/Content/Selection.asp


Custom Action Figures
Looking for a custom action figure that looks just like you or someone you love? These unique gifts make the perfect present for Birthday gifts, Mothers Day Gifts, Fathers Day Gifts, Christmas Gifts, Retirement Gifts, Military Gifts, Corporate Incentives, there is no event that these would not be welcome. They can make your custom action figure in just 2 weeks. They also have an interesting selection of political and pop culture figures available.
HeroBuilders.com
198 Goodhill road, Oxford, CT 06478
Phone: (203) 888-0147
http://www.herobuilders.com


Liberty Candle Company
Dedicated to Connecticut's heritage of quality create an incredible selection of hand-made scented candles in a huge variety of styles and fragrances. Votives, tapers, pillars, tarts, tea lights, floaters, and a whole range of candle jars and bottles in over 70 different fragrances. Liberty's candle wicks are also Made in the United States and are Lead Free.
Available through The Connecticut Store
Phone: (800) 218-8845
http://www.ctstore.com/liberty.htm


Books About Connecticut Click here for a list of Books about Connecticut available from Amazon.com


For more great ideas visit:
The Connecticut Store, 120-140 Bank St. Waterbury CT, 06702
Phone: (800) 474-6728
www.theconnecticutstore.com


Do you know of any other great things that are made in Connecticut and should be mentioned here? Email me linzi @ thisisct.net or post a message in the comments.

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