Saturday September 13, 2025
Community Concert & Picnic
4:00 pm
Norfield Congregational Church
The Flying Fingers Jug Band performs at a free concert and picnic on the front lawn of Norfield Church. The band is an Americana-focused septet featuring washboard, wash tub bass, jug, dobro, fiddle, mandolin, saw, banjo, kazoo, and mouth harp. Bring the entire family, friends, lawn chairs, blankets, and nibbles. Sponsored by the Fellowship Committee of Norfield Congregational Church.
“Sullivan’s Travels”
1:00 pm
Community Theater
1420 Post Road, Fairfield
Susan Granger moderates a post-screening conversation with Peter McCrea, son of the star of the classic film “Sullivan’s Travels,” where a successful movie director dons a hobo disguise and sets off on a journey, aiming to “know trouble.” On a train ride with a beautiful blonde (played by Veronica Lake), he finds more trouble than he bargained for, loses his memory, and ends up on a chain gang. Tickets, $29, available here.
Sunday September 14, 2025
Tedeschi Trucks Band
7:00 pm
Levitt Pavilion, Westport
Doors open at 6:00
The Grammy Award-winning 12-piece rock and soul powerhouse Tedeschi Trucks Band travels the world, thrilling an ever-growing fan base of all ages at sold-out multi-night residencies, tours through Europe and Japan, and their flagship annual summer amphitheater concerts. A benefit event with various price levels for the concert only and for the concert plus a gala cocktail party and after-party. Tickets available here. Chairs are provided for all. No outside food or drink is permitted. Food trucks and a full bar will be onsite.
“Dog Day Afternoon”
5:00 pm
Community Theater
1420 Post Road, Fairfield
Susan Granger moderates a conversation with Chris Sarandon after a screening of “Dog Day Afternoon,” with Al Pacino as an inexperienced criminal who leads a bank robbery in Brooklyn. A hostage situation develops, with a media circus and the arrival of the FBI. Gradually, motivations are revealed, and the standoff with law enforcement moves toward its inevitable end. Tickets, $29, available here, and include a boxed lunch and bottled water.
Thursday September 18, 2025
Meet & Greet: Women’s Club of Weston
10:00 am – 12:00 pm
Weston Public Library
Community Room
See old friends, meet new ones, have a bite to eat and check out the activities and events planned by the Women’s Club of Weston for the upcoming year, including a book group, wine tastings, interesting speaker luncheons, mahjong and more. Newcomers are welcome.
Saturday September 20, 2025
Argonaut & Wasp
7:00 pm
Levitt Pavilion, Westport
Doors open at 6:00
Argonaut & Wasp is a Brooklyn based band known for their energetic and dynamic live show and catchy vocals, "supplying the infectious hooks,” as put by Billboard. The band has toured extensively in the Northeast and around the nation, including at festivals like SXSW, Summerfest, and Wonderstruck. Special guests: Wild & Co. A free ticketed event, available here. Tickets for the postponed July 31 show still work. Patrons are welcome to bring in outside food and beverages. A full bar and food truck will be open.
Sunday September 21, 2025
Canta Libre Chamber Ensemble
4:00 pm
Weston Public Library
Canta Libre Brings harp, flute and strings to the opening of the third Sunday Soundscapes season by the Friends of the Weston Library. Members of the acclaimed ensemble, each trained at the finest conservatories, have performed and toured internationally and appeared at major festivals, including Aspen, Spoleto and Tanglewood. A donation of $20 for adults and $10 for students is suggested, but not required. Reservations are recommended as seating is limited.
Saturday September 20, 2025
Woody Bliss Memorial
11:00 am
Norfield Congregational Church
A memorial service to celebrate the life of Woody Bliss, the longtime Weston resident, dedicated community volunteer and public servant who passed away on July 7, 2025 at the age of 89.
Thursday September 25, 2025
Peter Greenberg, The Travel Detective
7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
The Westport Library
An evening with Peter Greenberg, the front-line travel news journalist and travel editor for CBS News, in conversation with architect and world traveler Allen Swerdlowe. An Emmy Award-winning investigative reporter and producer, Mr. Greenberg brings extensive expertise and experience to reporting the travel business as news. Tickets, $20, available here.
Sunday September 28, 2025
Mihali
5:00 pm
Levitt Pavilion, Westport
Doors open at 4:00
(Rescheduled from Sept. 6)
Singer, songwriter, and guitarist Mihali is the co-founder of the rock outfit Twiddle. His music entwines reggae spirit, fluid soundscapes, and mantras meant to be chanted aloud in a packed venue. His third studio album, “Before The Dream,” was released this year. A full band show with Soule Monde and Mr. Mota. A ticketed event with various price levels, available here.
Saturday & Sunday October 4-5, 2025
Family Fun Carnival
12:00 pm – 6:00 pm
St. Francis of Assisi
35 Norfield Road
The 15th annual carnival features a hayride (on Saturday afternoon), inflatables, games for children and adults, a silent auction and raffles, live music, face painting, crafts vendors, food trucks, and burgers, Italian sausage, hot dogs, cotton candy, pretzels, and drinks. A blessing of the animals takes place in the parking lot on Saturday at 11:00 am.
Ongoing
Images of a Forgotten Village
Through December 18
Weston History & Culture Center
104 Weston Road
The story in photographs of the village of Valley Forge, once a small but successful manufacturing center, inundated in the 1930s to make way for the Saugatuck Reservoir. Open every Thursday from 1:00 to 4:00 and on the first and last Sundays of each month, same hours. Free for WHCC members, $5 for non-member adults, $3 for children. Tickets include a guided tour of the historic Coley House.