Aim for Another Great Night on the Hill!

Christ Church hosts The Low Darts this Sunday, Aug. 1. Come check out this talented six-piece band, comprised of high school seniors from Fairfield, before they head off to college. The Low Darts, boasting an impressive repertoire of tunes from multiple genres and eras, will delight and entertain audiences of all ages.  Gates open at 5:30 p.m., music from 6 to 8.  Adults: $7, Seniors: $5, Teens and Kids: Free.

Visit on-site food trucks Walrus Alley and Alene’s Ice Cream.  Craft beer and a selection of wines will be available for sale, or bring your own BYOB picnic!  

Our 2021 Season Sponsors include Farinella Consulting, JV Lawn Services, Tidewater Electronics, and Truax Financial – Insurance Specialist. Please remember to support our local community!

Masks are required unless you are eating or sitting with your “pod”.

C’mon out and enjoy good music, and save the date for the final concert of the season on Sunday, 8/8 with Jam/Rock band, Hubinger St!  Learn more at http://www.facebook.com/concertsonthehilleaston and www.instagram.com/concertsonthehilleaston. You may contact us at concertsonthehilleaston@gmail.com.

Rain date is Monday, Aug. 2.

Christ Church is at 59 Church Road, Easton, CT 06612.

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By Nancy Doniger

Nancy Doniger worked as a journalist for three decades and was a founding editor of the nonprofit Easton Courier in partnership with the School of Communications, Media & the Arts at Sacred Heart University (SHU). She served two years as executive member and is now a contributing editing of the Easton Courier. She was a former managing editor of Hometown Publications and Hersam Acorn Newspapers covering Connecticut's Fairfield and New Haven counties. She was a correspondent for the Connecticut section of The New York Times from 1995 until the section was discontinued in 2006. Over the years she edited The Easton Courier, The Monroe Courier, The Bridgeport News and other community newspapers. She taught news editing as an adjunct professor at SHU and served as coordinator and member of the Community Assets Network for the Easton, Redding and Region 9 schools. She was a member of the Newtown Community Center Commission, member of the Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ), board member of the New England Newspaper and Press Association (NENPA), and past president and board member of the Barnard Club of Connecticut. She has won awards for her writing from SPJ and NENPA.