Programs

    Take A Walk Wednesdays: Hartman Park, Lyme

    Wednesday, May 10th at 9:30am

     

    Free for members, $5.00 for non-members

    The walks are moderately easy unless noted. Mileage is approximate. Bring a water bottle, and dress for the weather, bug spray is suggested. Reservations are required. Inclement weather cancels.

    Meet at the Main Entrance parking lot. The unique natural, historic and archeological features in Hartman Park make it a delight to explore. We will look for spring wildflowers. 2.5 miles. The parking lot is about 1.5 miles north of the intersection with Beaver Brook Rd.

    Lyme Village Voices Concert

    Tuesday, May 30th at 1:00pm

     

    Join us for this wonderful performance of patriotic and show tunes!

    Sing Along With Jack Bussman

    Wednesday, May 31st at 1:00pm

     

    Come sing-a-long with singer, entertainer and guitarist, Jack Bussman! When Bussmann first saw The Beatles on The Ed Sullivan Show, he asked his mom for a guitar and he has been singing, playing his guitar, and entertaining crowds throughout New England, ever since. Bussmann has also starred in such memorable stage productions as Sound of Music, Guys and Dolls, Jeykll and Hyde, and more.

    Free for members, $10.00 for non-members 55 years of age and better.

    Old Lyme Town Band

    Wednesday, May 24th at 6:00pm

     

    Enjoy a musical night outside (weather permitting). If it rains, the concert will be held indoors. The concert is free and open to the public.

    Lifelong Learning Lecture: The Assasination of Abraham Lincoln

    Monday, May 22nd at 1:00pm

     

    With Historian and Curator of the Mark Twain House, Mallory Howard. The assassination of President Abraham Lincoln was a tragic and unexpected event which changed the trajectory of American history and firmly cemented his place as an American hero and icon. His assassin, John Wilkes Booth, was marked as one of our country’s greatest villains and continues to live in infamy. But what about his co-conspirators? Who were they and what became of each one of them? We will take a look at the various plots against Lincoln, as well as explore the lives of the lesser known participants that led to terror, injury, and ultimately the death of one of our country’s most important leaders.

    ​​​​​​​Free for members, $10.00 for non-members 55 years of age and better.