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LEGO and DUPLO Mania, Family Stories, Riders on the Storm, and More in Enfield This Weekend

Check out what is going on in the region this weekend.

LEGO and DUPLO Mania
Friday, 3:45 p.m. - LEGO and DUPLO fans are invited to come to the Enfield Public Library on Friday to see what they can build in an hour. This is a drop-in program. Work independently or with friends, but come for the fun of it. Please call 860-763-7518 or visit www.enfieldpubliclibrary.org for more details.

Granby Grange #5 Square and Contra Dances
Friday, 7 p.m. - Featuring live music and with light refreshments available for sale to benefit the Kitchen Improvement Fund, this will be an evening of fun for all ages (10 years old and up). Dress style and formality is optional, but be sure to wear comfortable clothing and shoes. No experience is necessary and dancing is a valid exercise, besides being fun. Admission is $8 per single or $15 per couple and the live music includes "Fiddler Friends" each night. For more information, call Carol Innes at 860-627-5053, Master RoseAnna Smith at 860-816-2721, or the Grange Hall at 860-653-6175.

Family Stories

Saturday, 10 a.m. - On Saturday mornings, children ages 3 and up (with at least one adult) are invited to drop in for a half hour of stories and fun. No registration is necessary.

Riders on the Storm

Saturday, 8 p.m. - Based out of New York City, Riders on the Storm have played to thousands of Doors fans, both young and old. It has played in historic places The Doors once toured, such as the Isle of Wight, London, Amsterdam, and regular appearances in New Haven. The audience includes people who have seen The Doors and people who weren't born when Jim died in 1971. Tickets are $15 in advance and $17.50 the day of the show. This show is ages 18+. For tickets, call the box office at 860-851-9780 or visit www.thestaffordpalacetheater.com.


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