Editor's Choice Events for Connecticut
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|  | Winter Festival (1/23): HMTA FESTIVAL IS GOING VIRTUAL and it is even more EXCITING! |
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|  | Cocktail Hour (Virtual) (1/22): Please join us with your favorite drink and hors d’oeuvre in hand and spend an hour with your friends from the Village. |
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|  | Winter Performing Arts Classes (1/9 - 1/21): Kids ages 6 to 20 can enjoy all kinds of fun & challenging virtual classes & performance opportunities this winter at Oddfellows Playhouse. Acting, dance, play writing, circus -- something for all! |
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|  | Southport, Rich Cohen: Zoom Meet the Author (1/25): Join us as we welcome Rich Cohen to discuss his upcoming release, “PEE WEES: Confessions of a Hockey Parent.” |
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Today's Catch: $16 for USB Dual Port Car Charger (White) - Including Shipping!! ($36 Value)
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$16
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$36
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Value
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$20
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Savings
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56%
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Off Retail
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The Fine Print
You can purchase any number for yourself or as gifts!
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Highlights
- Free shipping
- Two-port USB power charger adapter for iPad, iPhone, iPod, etc
- Best replacement for original travel charger
- Color: White
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Keep one of these in each of your vehicles to charge your cell phone and iPad when traveling. The two USB ports make it easy to charge multiple devices without using all the available electrical outlets.
Main Feature:
- Chargers virtually any USB-powered device
- No need to carry around multiple model-specific 12v car chargers
- Use your car to charge any devices (digital cameras, PDAs, mobile phones, USB accessories and more) that can rely on USB for power!
- Patented circuit board designed to protect your valuable gadgets from short circuits
- Fit all electronic appliances that use a USB charging cable
- This adapter plugs into your car's cigarette lighter jack to become a powered USB port
- Max in car charger USB power supply
- The travel charger is lightweight and easy to carry while traveling
- Input: DC 12 - 24V
- Output: DC 5V 2.1A/1A
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The Company
WhoFish Daily Catch - USB Dual Port Car Charger (White)
www.whofish.org
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For questions or to order by phone please call (508) 628-9600 x280
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Lost in Translation

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|  | Bloomfield, Comedy NIght at Back East (1/30): The show will take place indoors. Capacity is limited and tables will be socially distant. All public areas will be cleaned, wiped, and sanitized regularly as per state mandate. |
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|  |  | Branford, Cocktail Hour (Virtual) (1/22): Please join us with your favorite drink and hors d’oeuvre in hand and spend an hour with your friends from the Village. |
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| Branford, Rise: An NHSO Gala Celebration (2/6): The New Haven Symphony Orchestra celebrates its 127th season in a time of unprecedented change and challenges. |
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|  |  | Danbury, Sunday Brunch (7/5 - 1/31): Join us for Sunday Brunch 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. |
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|  |  | Essex, CT Center For Mind-Body Enrichment Fundraiser (1/23): Help us in supporting this incredible organization! The Connecticut Center for Mind-Body Enrichment focuses on Substance Use Disorder (SUD) recovery, healing and self love. |
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|  |  | Fairfield, Nighttime Owl Prowl (1/29): “Whooo” will you see and hear under the light of the moon? |
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|  | Groton, Souper Bowl Saturday (2/6): Area restaurants donate soup, bread, and dessert for this annual community favorite fundraising event. |
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|  | Hartford, Drag Bingo With Giganta (1/29): Join us on Friday December 29th at 7pm for Drag Bingo with Giganta.
We will play 10 games and who knows maybe a performance by Miss Smalls. |
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|  |  | Hartford, Feeling It!!! (1/2 - 11/6): Seven straight hours of the Mind, Body, and Soul House Music on your FM radio dial at 89.3FM WRTC-Hartford, CT. |
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|  |  | Hartford, Pet Pantry (1/22 - 3/26): Pet food, kitty litter, spay/neuter vouchers will be available. |
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|  |  | Hartford, Snowflake Jewel (1/23): A little bit of DISTANCE, A little bit of PAINT, A little bit of Wine, and a WHOLE LOT OF FUN! |
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|  | Hartford, Valley Qigong and Tea (1/30): Qigong is a 2,000-year-old practice from China which helps your body to heal itself naturally. Qigong can provide relief from anxiety, depression, and chronic fatigue. |
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|  |  | Hartford, Valley Qigong and Tea (1/9 - 1/30): Qigong is a 2,000-year-old practice from China which helps your body to heal itself naturally. |
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|  |  | Hartford, Valley Qigong and Tea (7/4 - 1/30): We will practice Qigong from 9:30 am - 10:30 am, and then enjoy tea and conversation from 10:30 am - 11:30 am. |
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| Hartford, Vintage Valentine Tea (2/7): Celebrate Valentine’s Day at the Isham-Terry House with a Vintage Valentine Tea on Sunday, February 7th and share this special event with friends or a loved one. |
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|  |  | Hartford, Winter Festival (1/23): HMTA FESTIVAL IS GOING VIRTUAL and it is even more EXCITING! |
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|  | Ledyard, The Big Game! (2/7): Join Sports Fans and Non-Sports Fans for a day of Food and Excitement!
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|  | Litchfield, Winter Wonder Retreat (1/29 - 1/31): Practice yoga, enjoy sound healing relaxation sessions, meditation and the schedule an individual healing session, if desired. |
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|  |  | Manchester, Perspectives of a Pandemic (11/28 - 1/31): The Galleries at WORK_SPACE are thrilled to partner with EquityCT for the second annual diversity, equity and inclusion art exhibit and experience. |
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|  |  | Middletown, Circophony: The Movie (1/23 - 3/4): Students will create content which will be edited and compiled in a final digital production. |
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|  |  | Middletown, Winter Performing Arts Classes (1/9 - 1/21): Kids ages 6 to 20 can enjoy all kinds of fun & challenging virtual classes & performance opportunities this winter at Oddfellows Playhouse. Acting, dance, play writing, circus -- something for all! |
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|  |  | Middletown, Yoga For Beginners (1/9 - 1/30): This 4-Week Beginner Yoga Series is designed to alleviate worries about your first yoga class and make your introduction to yoga enjoyable. |
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|  |  | New Haven, A Love Story in Letters (2/10): CT author Jill Snyder will share her story of love, family, racism and African American history, and her discoveries while researching her family tree. |
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|  |  | New Haven, NHB Company Audition (1/30): The purpose of the New Haven Ballet Company is to provide intermediate and advanced level students with enhanced training through performance opportunities. |
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|  |  | New Haven, Sunday Brunch (1/3 - 1/31): Join us every Sunday for our famous brunch featuring bottomless mimosas, breakfast items, lunch items, a carving station, and dessert! |
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| New London, Brian Keith Stephens: Almost True Tales (2/6 - 5/30): In Almost True Tales, artist Brian Keith Stephens explores his fascination with animals as mythic symbols across time and culture. |
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|  |  | Newington, Mass Conn Fusion Performance (1/29): As its name suggests, the Mass-Conn-Fusion band draws its talent from both sides of the Massachusetts-Connecticut border. |
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|  | Quaker Hill, Winter Bird Walk 2.6.21 (2/6): Register here for our Winter Bird Walk at Mamacoke Island, New London on Saturday, February 6 from 9-11 a.m |
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|  | Ridgefield, Aldrich Care Box (1/31 - 12/31): The Aldrich Care Box is a year-long traveling exhibition unbound to a physical space. |
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|  | Ridgefield, Dr. No (1/31): Cohen and Wolf P.C. Movie Series |
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|  | Ridgefield, Frida – Viva La Vida (1/30): Frida – Viva La Vida is a cinematic documentary event film that highlights the two sides of Frida Kahlo’s spirit: a revolutionary pioneering artist of contemporary feminism, and on the other, a human |
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|  |  | Ridgefield, The Maltese Falcon – 80TH ANNIVERSARY (1/24): It’s thrilling … it’s chilling and it’s back on the big screen for a special 80th anniversary event that includes exclusive insights from Turner Classic Movies. |
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| Ridgefield, Todd Rundgren: The Individualist, A True Star (2 Nights) (2/7 - 2/8): Two nights with 2020 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nominee Todd Rundgren! Rundgren performs hits from his 1995 critically acclaimed release The Individualist and his iconic 1973 release A Wizard, A True S |
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|  | Rockfall, Napinar: Adopt a Tree (1/29): While your young child is napping, join our napinar to learn a fun nature-based family activity. |
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|  | Sherman, First Friday Hike/Snowshoe (2/5): Join our volunteers, Mary Ann and Allison for fresh air, exercise and good company on a hike or snowshoe excursion. |
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|  |  | Southington, DIY Bench Workshop (1/31): Join us Sunday, January 31st from 5:30pm to 8:30pm to create your very own personalized bench! |
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|  |  | Southport, Crossing the Border Exhibition (10/30 - 1/23): Explore the collected works of Migration Now!, 37 silkscreen and letterpress prints about immigration, plus local history materials from Pequot Library’s Special Collections. |
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|  |  | Southport, Rich Cohen: Zoom Meet the Author (1/25): Join us as we welcome Rich Cohen to discuss his upcoming release, “PEE WEES: Confessions of a Hockey Parent.” |
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|  |  | Southport, Zoom Meet the Author: Daniel Lowinger (1/28): Join us as Daniel Lowinger the author of "The 3…Qd8 Scandinavian: Simple and Strong" and "Opening Originals: Strong Sidelines for Club Cats," talks about chess, the drama "The Queen’s Gambit" and more |
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|  | Stamford, Global Garden: Resonant Beauty (1/29 - 3/21): As a professional artist, Patricia Laspino’s 40-year career has been inspired by the beauty and diversity of the natural world and its power to influence. |
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|  | Stamford, Owl Moon Owl Prowl (2/5): Winter is a great time for owls as they are very active. |
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|  |  | Washington, Frosty Treats (1/23): What could be more fun on a cold winter day than hot chocolate with an edible snowman? |
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|  |  | West Hartford, Virtual: Brasaffa! (1/24): Jazz is all about melding together the cultural backgrounds, experiences, and souls of the individual musicians. |
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|  |  | Weston, Connecticuts Role in World War I - Virtual Lecture (1/27): Join Christine Pittsley from the Connecticut State Library's “Remembering World War One” project to explore what was happening here on the home front as our soldiers fought in the trenches. |
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