Thursday, February 20, 2025

Norfolk's Winter WIN: A Celebration of Music

 Norfolk’s enduring love affair with music finds a perfect expression at this year's Winter WIN, with a lineup of thrilling performances to warm up the winter chill. Whether you’re a fan of classical melodies or toe-tapping folk tunes, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. 

Start your Saturday, February 22, with a free concert at the Norfolk Library from 11 a.m. to 12 noon, featuring talented alumni from the Norfolk Festival and current Yale School of Music students. The ensemble—Michael Huerta (flute), Annie Winkelman (oboe), Nicole Martin (clarinet), Darius Farhoumand (bassoon), and Gretchen Berendt (horn)—will perform an enchanting program including Maurice Ravel's "Mother Goose Suite", Aram Khachaturian's "Masquerade Waltz", Malcolm Arnold's "Three Shanties", and Valerie Coleman's "Umoja". It’s an hour of musical brilliance you won't want to miss. 

The musical festivities continue at The Hub, at 2 Station Place, where Michael Cobb takes the stage from 12 noon to 2 p.m. Based in Norfolk and Brooklyn, N.Y., Cobb is a multi-talented artist who sings and plays a variety of instruments, including guitar, bass, harmonica, banjo, and ukulele. His unique eclectic Americana sound, blended with Spanish songs inspired by his wife, Martiña, promises a performance as diverse as it is engaging. 



To wrap up the day, stay at The Hub for a live performance by Seth Hagymasi from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Seth’s energetic mix of folk, bluegrass, and old-time country music, played on acoustic guitar and mandolin, is sure to get your feet tapping and your spirits soaring. 

Don’t forget to download your full Winter WIN schedule at Weekend in Norfolk at http://weekendinnorfolk.org  to explore even more events and activities during this festive weekend. Mark your calendars and join Norfolk in celebrating the joy of music this winter!

Tuesday, February 18, 2025

Embrace Winter Magic: Norfolk’s Weekend WIN is Alive with Fun for All Ages!

 When winter’s chill settles in, Norfolk, Connecticut, comes alive with warmth, creativity, and community spirit. On February 22 and 23, this charming town invites you to experience the highly anticipated Winter Weekend in Norfolk (WIN). Whether you’re an outdoor adventurer, a foodie, or an art lover, WIN promises an unforgettable celebration filled with activities for all ages. Best of all, most events are FREE and scattered throughout Norfolk’s picturesque surroundings—including the heart of the action at 2 Station Place. Get ready to embrace winter like never before! Explore the full schedule at https://weekendinnorfolk.org.

New This Year: Unique Experiences You Can’t Miss 

Looking to spice up your weekend plans? Norfolk has curated a lineup of exciting activities that promise fun, learning, and a touch of adventure. Whether you’re a fan of sports, nature, or unique workshops, there’s something for everyone! 

Start your day at the Pickleball Tournament, where the sport that’s taken the world by storm comes alive in the Botelle Elementary School gym. With matches scheduled at 8 a.m., 11 a.m., and 2 p.m., you can jump in as a player or cheer on the action from the sidelines. This friendly competition welcomes both seasoned players and curious first-timers! 

For those with a green thumb (or a fascination with fungi), don’t miss the Mushroom Inoculation Workshop at Husky Meadows Farm on Saturday from 1 to 3 p.m. Learn the art of creating your own mushroom log under the guidance of an expert. It’s hands-on, educational, and comes with light refreshments to keep you fueled. 


Outdoor enthusiasts will love the Wildlife Track Identification Walk with naturalist Andy Dobos. On Sunday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., explore the snowy trails of Great Mountain Forest to uncover animal tracks and hear the fascinating stories of the local wildlife. It’s the perfect way to experience nature’s mysteries! 

On Sunday, from 4 to 6 p.m., the Norfolk Library will host a special book launch celebrating “The Norfolk Library: History, Culture, Community.” This richly illustrated new book explores the library’s unique role in the town’s history and cultural fabric—a fitting tribute to its enduring legacy. 

Kids of all ages, come have fun watching movies and listening to live music at the Norfolk Hub on Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. Films will be a mix of animated shorts from the Seattle Children’s Film Festival and selections from Disney. 

Finally, stop by the Norfolk Library on Saturday at 2 p.m. for the Beaverland Talk by author Leila Philip. Discover the incredible world of beavers, nature’s hardest-working architects, and learn non-lethal strategies for coexisting with these industrious creatures.
Sweet Delights for Your Taste Buds 
Kick off your day with a delicious pancake breakfast at the Icebox Café (10 Station Place), where every bite is drizzled with rich, golden maple syrup made fresh at Great Mountain Forest. Available on Saturday and Sunday from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m., this breakfast is the perfect way to fuel your weekend adventures. Don't forget to pair your pancakes with a discounted cup of chai tea—a warm, aromatic treat that completes the experience. 


And, if you are craving donuts swing by the Berkshire County Store. Simply show your WIN schedule to enjoy a special discount on their famous old-fashioned donuts, a local favorite that’s sure to delight. 

But wait—there’s even more sweetness in store! Great Mountain Forest invites you to their sugarhouse at 201 Windrow Road on Saturday and Sunday from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. for a fascinating maple sugaring experience. Witness the magic of sap turning into syrup, learn the science behind the process, and immerse yourself in the tradition of maple production. Be sure to call ahead at 860-542-5422 to confirm there’s enough sap to boil for this unique and educational experience.
Perennial Favorites: Tried-and-True Fun 

Looking for activities that combine tradition, skill, and a touch of adventure? Start your weekend at the Fly-Tying & Fishing Workshop held at the Norfolk Hub (2 Station Place) from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. both days. Whether you're a seasoned angler or a curious beginner, this hands-on event is perfect for sharpening your skills, learning new techniques, and sharing fish tales with fellow enthusiasts. 

 If you’ve ever dreamed of gliding a stone across the ice like an Olympian, visit the Norfolk Curling Club at 70 Golf Drive. Watch exciting matches, tour the facility, and learn about curling from one of the club members who will be there to answer your questions. 

 History and tech buffs will appreciate the Michael I. Pupin exhibit at the Norfolk Historical Society located on the charming Norfolk Green. Explore the legacy of this electrical engineering pioneer and gain insight into his groundbreaking contributions.

Lastly, the Firehouse Open House hosted by the Norfolk Volunteer Fire Department is a must-see. Get up close with the firefighting equipment, enjoy complimentary refreshments, and connect with the dedicated individuals who keep this community safe.
Art, Music, and Culture That Inspire 

Dive into the vibrant world of art, music, and culture that defines Norfolk. Marvel at the works of Kathleen and Aaron Borkowski at the Norfolk Library and enjoy the still evolving college, “Celebrating the Northwest Corner,” on display at The Hub. 

Don’t miss the magnificent stained glass by the Franz Meyer Company of Munich, Germany, at the Immaculate Conception Church or the lovely floral designs of the Bavarian-style windows at the Church of Christ Meeting House. 

 For music enthusiasts, performances by a chamber music group from the Yale School of Music, along with local talents Michael Cobb and Seth Hagymasi, promise unforgettable moments. Be sure to catch Garet&CO’s in-the-round dance performance at Battell Chapel, running from 4 to 6 p.m. on both days. 

Whether you're exploring history, engaging in the arts, or discovering new passions, Norfolk has something special for everyone this weekend. Visit weekendinnorfolk.org for more details about these and other Winter Weekend in Norfolk events, plus updates as new events come in. 

ABOUT THE WIN (WEEKEND IN NORFOLK) COMMITTEE Now in its tenth year, the all-volunteer WIN Committee organizes two town-wide events annually: the Summer WIN and the Winter WIN. Norfolk’s town officials, the Economic Development Commission, and many local organizations, institutions, and individuals support these two town-wide festivals in order to welcome people from near and far to this lovely town in the Litchfield Hills. Information about both festivals is available online at weekendinnorfolk.org.

Thursday, February 13, 2025

The Timeless Charm of Old-Fashioned Donuts @ Winter WIN

The humble donut has been a favorite in America for centuries, tracing its roots back to the 1600s when Dutch settlers introduced their "olie koeken" or "oil cakes" to the people of New York, or New Amsterdam as it was known back then. Among the many delightful variations that have evolved over the years, one stands out as the ultimate nostalgic classic: the old-fashioned donut. With its crispy exterior, cakey interior, and perfectly imperfect shape, this donut is a delicious reminder of simpler, more comforting times. 



What makes the old-fashioned donut so special? To truly appreciate what makes it different, it’s worth comparing it to its yeast-based cousins. Yeast donuts rely on, well, yeast, to create a light, airy texture and often depend on toppings – think glossy glazes or decadent fillings – to provide flavor. The old-fashioned donut, on the other hand, belongs to the cake donut family. Made with baking powder or baking soda as the leavening agent, the dough rises instantly during frying, resulting in a dense, muffin-like texture and rich flavor that stands on its own. Its cracked, rustic appearance – a possible nod to the original Dutch "oily cakes" – only adds to its charm. 

There’s something irresistibly satisfying about biting into a warm old-fashioned donut. Maybe it’s the way the crispy exterior gives way to a dense, melt-in-your-mouth interior. Perhaps it’s the simplicity of its flavor, which doesn’t rely on sugary coatings but still pairs perfectly with coffee, tea, or milk. In a world where extravagant toppings and wild fillings dominate, the old-fashioned donut stands tall as a timeless classic. Its simplicity, versatility, and comforting taste make it a favorite for purists and adventurous eaters alike. 

If you’re craving this sweet, nostalgic treat, mark your calendar for Weekend in Norfolk on February 22 and 23, 2025. Stop by the Berkshire Country Store at 6 Station Place for authentically crafted old-fashioned donuts that are sure to take you back in time. Even better, show your WIN schedule (available at the Hub just steps away) to enjoy 50% off your donut purchase. Pair it with a cup of coffee, and you’ve got yourself the ultimate indulgence – a treat as rich in history as it is in flavor. Sometimes, the simplest things really are the sweetest - especially at WIN!

Tuesday, February 4, 2025

Celebrate Winter at Its Best in Norfolk, Feb. 22 & 23- Fast Facts!

WHAT – Town wide festival celebrating winter in Norfolk, “the Icebox of Connecticut!” Most events free of charge @ Winter Weekend in Norfolk. 

WHERE – Norfolk, Connecticut – Townwide Festival WHEN –Saturday, February 22, and Sunday, February 23, 2025 


The Hub at Station Place right off Rte. 44 is Information Central!


ABOUT WINTER WEEKEND IN NORFOLK 
Get ready for a town-wide celebration bursting with winter magic and adventure—welcome to Winter Weekend in Norfolk, lovingly known as the "Icebox of Connecticut!" Now in its 8th year, this two-day festival is your ticket to the “coolest” event of the season, with most activities completely FREE. Whether you're a first-timer or a returning fan, there's something for everyone to enjoy. From exciting new attractions to beloved traditions, Winter Weekend in Norfolk is the ultimate way to embrace the unique charm of this beautiful Connecticut town. 

 NEW THIS YEAR: 
• A pickleball tournament @ Botelle School 
• A mushroom inoculation workshop at Husky Meadows Farm 
• A wildlife tracking walk with Great Mountain Forest 
• An art reception celebrating the Northwest Corner at the Hub 
• A pancake breakfast made with maple syrup produced in Norfolk 
• A Book Launch, “The Norfolk Library: History, Culture, Community” 

Returning favorites: 
• Fly-tying workshops. 
• Tours of stained glass windows at Immaculate Conception Church and the Church of Christ Meeting House 
• A visit to the sugar house at Great Mountain Forest. 
• Open House at the Curling Club 
• Art shows, live music, and so much more! 

 For the full schedule and updates (new events added daily), visit weekendinnorfolk.org. 

ABOUT THE WIN (WEEKEND IN NORFOLK) COMMITTEE 
The WIN (Weekend in Norfolk) Committee, now in its tenth year, is a dedicated group of volunteers who organize two major town-wide events annually: Summer WIN and Winter WIN. These festivals are made possible through the support of Norfolk’s town officials, the Economic Development Commission, local organizations, and community members.