Wednesday June 18, 2025

At the Levitt: Brady Rymer & the Little Band That Could
7:00 pm
Levitt Pavilion, Westport
Doors open at 6:00
Doors open at 6:00
Performing at the Levitt’s Children’s Series, three-time Grammy nominee Brady Rymer with infectious, high-energy rock and roll music for kids and families, with catchy song lyrics and messages of kindness and positivity. Pre-show activities include giveaway tables, face painting, a magician, and an ice cream truck. A free ticketed event. Reserve tickets at the link below. Patrons are welcome to bring in outside food and beverages.

Film: “Roman Holiday”
7:00 pm
Westport Country Playhouse
Westport Country Playhouse launches a classic film series with a screening of the 1953 romantic comedy “Roman Holiday,” starring Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck. After the film, a talkback with Melanie Wyler, daughter of the film’s director William Wyler, and Jay Rozgonyi, film studies professor at Fairfield University about Mr. Wyler’s career. General admission, unreserved seating. Tickets ($20 each, $10 each for three or more films) at the link below, with more information about other films in the series.
Thursday June 19, 2025

At the Levitt: Leon Timbo and Sug Daniels
7:30 pm
Levitt Pavilion, Westport
Doors open at 6:30
Doors open at 6:30
Country-soul singer-songwriter Leon Timbo’s country sound incorporates vintage soul, gospel, folk, R&B and modern blues. Sug Daniels is a ukulele player, singer-songwriter, and storyteller whose style combines elements of folk, rock, and soul alternatives. A free ticketed event. Reserve tickets at the link below. Patrons are welcome to bring in outside food and beverages.
Friday June 20, 2025

At the Levitt: Dogs in a Pile
7:30 pm
Levitt Pavilion, Westport
Doors open at 6:30
Doors open at 6:30
Dogs in a Pile, an eclectic quintet, has emerged as the heir apparent to Asbury Park’s rich musical legacy. Merging funk, jazz, and rock and roll with psychedelia, the quintet presents a completely original vibe built on kaleidoscopic soundscapes reminiscent of yesteryear. A ticketed event with various price levels (link below). General admission, standing room, within each section. No outside food or drink is permitted. Refreshments and food trucks will be available.
Saturday June 21, 2025

Politics & Pie
11:00 am – 12:00 pm
Weston Public Library lawn
State Senator Ceci Maher and Representative Anne Hughes discuss state and local affairs and answer questions at this Weston League of Women Voters event, held outdoors on the lawn if weather permits, indoors if it doesn’t.
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On Stage: The Wizard of Oz
Westport Country Playhouse
1:00 and 4:00
1:00 and 4:00
The Playhouse and Vital Theatre Company present the classic musical tale that has been entertaining audiences for ages. The story follows Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the Tin Man, the Cowardly Lion, and the munchkins down the yellow brick road with songs from the original motion picture, including “Over the Rainbow” and “We’re Off to See the Wizard.” Recommended for ages 2 to 7. Tickets are $30. The show runs for about one hour.
Saturday June 21, 2025

At the Levitt: Theo Kandel with Katie Lynne Sharbaugh
7:00 pm
Levitt Pavilion, Westport
Doors open at 6:00
Doors open at 6:00
Singer, songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Theo Kandel's music is eloquently-fashioned folk amplified by just the right dose of rock energy. His style has fueled his quiet rise as a phenomenon with millions of streams and packed shows. A free ticketed event. Reserve tickets at the link below. Patrons are welcome to bring in outside food and beverages.
Sunday June 22, 2025

At the Levitt: Frank Mastrone & Friends
7:00 pm
Levitt Pavilion, Westport
Doors open at 6:00
Doors open at 6:00
Broadway artist Frank Mastrone and friends perform "From Puccini to Piano Man," an evening of Broadway favorites, American Songbook classics, and a few pop and classical surprises. Featuring Broadway veteran Scott Mikita and lyric soprano Benne Cordaro. A free ticketed event. Reserve tickets at the link below. Patrons are welcome to bring in outside food and beverages.
Wednesday June 25, 2025

At the Levitt: The Hall Family
7:00 pm
Levitt Pavilion, Westport
Doors open at 6:00
Doors open at 6:00
The Hall Family, featuring Parents’ Choice Award Winner Emily Rabon, perform at the Levitt’s Children’s Series. Pre-show activities include Stewie the Duck at the Stew Leonard III Water Safety Foundation, a touch-a-truck with a specialty ambulance, a giveaway, and an ice cream truck. A free ticketed event. Reserve tickets at the link below. Patrons are welcome to bring in outside food and beverages.
Friday June 27, 2025

Farmers Market
4:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Lachat Town Farm
Enjoy local vendors, live music, food tents, local fresh produce, hearth baked breads, local honey, jewelry, soaps, clothing, and more. Entry is free. Free parking at the upper lot as available. Reserve lower field parking at the link below, $20, refunded in tokens for most vendor purchases. Overflow parking at the Weston Field Club, with complimentary shuttle service to the farm.

Summer Reggae Dance Party
6:30 pm – 9:00 pm
The Westport Library
Mystic Bowie's Talking Dreads perform at the library's Trefz Forum with their trademark Caribbean swagger and bouncy reggae rhythms. Hit the dance floor with funky versions of Talking Heads and other reggae tunes. Doors open at 6:30, Mystic takes the stage at 7:30. Not a seated event. Email jkeller@westportlibrary.org if you require seating. Tickets are $37.50.

At the Levitt: Tom Petty Project
7:30 pm
Levitt Pavilion, Westport
Doors open at 6:30
Doors open at 6:30
The Tom Petty Project is a celebration of one of rock’s most legendary artists. A collection of seasoned, professional musicians in the New York metropolitan area, the group re-creates the soaring live performances and wide-ranging music catalogue that brought Tom Petty and his bands the gigantic following that endures today. A free ticketed event. Reserve tickets at the link below. Patrons are welcome to bring in outside food and beverages.
Saturday June 28, 2025

At the Levitt: The Disco Biscuits
6:30 pm
Levitt Pavilion, Westport
Doors open at 5:30
Doors open at 5:30
Three decades after their debut, the Philadelphia-based Disco Biscuits remains pioneers of “Trance-Fusion,” bridging the gap between electronic dance music and jam rock while consistently looking for new sonic boundaries to break and avenues to tell stories within. A ticketed event with various price levels (link below). General admission, standing room, within each section. No outside food or drink is permitted. Refreshments and food trucks will be available.
Sunday June 29, 2025

Homer’s Heroines: A Fresh Look
4:00 pm
Weston Public Library
Friends of the Weston Library host Greek scholar Eirene Allen, who discusses her book, “The Epic Women of Homer,” about the many heroines found in the epic poems “Iliad” and “Odyssey,” some overlooked. Dr. Allen’s book features original translations, a deep dive into the language of Homer, restores goddesses and heroines to their esteemed positions in ancient Greece, and reintroduces them to the modern world. Reservations encouraged (link below), walk-ins welcome.

Music at the Barn
5:30 pm – 7:00 pm
Weston History & Culture Center
104 Weston Road
104 Weston Road
Southern Fried play hot and crispy classic rock, blues, and R&B on the grounds of the Coley Homestead. No food truck at this one, so bring your own picnic. Tickets are $15 each for WHCC members, $20 for those not yet members. Free for children 12 and under. Purchase tickets in advance at the link below or at the door.

At the Levitt: ARTEMIS
7:00 pm
Levitt Pavilion, Westport
Doors open at 6:00
Doors open at 6:00
ARTEMIS is an ensemble of modern jazz masters, whose third Blue Note Records album is about to be released. Famed for “robust voicings and free-jazz diversions,” each musician is a bandleader and composer. The group has performed around the world at major venues including Carnegie Hall, the Newport Jazz Festival, London Jazz Festival, Monterey Jazz Festival, and Chicago Symphony Hall. A free ticketed event. Reserve tickets at the link below. Patrons are welcome to bring in outside food and beverages.
Friday July 4, 2025

Weston Family Fourth of July
5:00 pm
Weston Middle School Field
Food trucks, ice cream, magic, music, and fireworks at Weston’s annual celebration, all starting at 5:00. Fireworks at 9:20, but beware a rush around 8:00. Tickets (cash only at the gate) $20 per car, $5 for walk-ins (except kids under age 5). See our story (link below) for information about priority parking (subject to availability) and the entertainment. After 7:00, enter only onto School Road from Weston Road.
Ongoing

Images of a Forgotten Village
Through December 18
Weston History & Culture Center
104 Weston Road
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.
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