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Fairfield Public Library Presents 'Opera for Non-Opera Aficionados'
'Opera for Non-Opera Aficionados' will feature a mix of well-known operatic arias, art songs, and musical theater selections.

'Opera for Non-Opera Aficionados' will feature a mix of well-known operatic arias, art songs, and musical theater selections.

The school is accepting donations of canned food, coats and warm clothing, and items for Bedtime Bags.
The deadline for contest entry is Wednesday, November 30.
Volunteers are needed to deliver food to be kept on hand in the event weather or other circumstances prevent normal food delivery.
Get in the holiday spirit this season with two weekends of festivities at the Old Stone School.
The Grayslake Fire Protection District will hold a blood drive in conjunction with LifeSource on November 19.
Professor Osman Kilic of Quinnipiac University met with Ron Insana during the news contributor's visit to the school.
Woodland School first graders completed a week-long cross-curricular exploration of pumpkins.
Preview sale takes place December 2, with two events for children in the main library during the general sale on December 3.
Utilities United Against Scams Day kicked off a week-long advocacy and awareness campaign.
The committee will enable the community to participate in reviewing school facilities and of planning for the future.
The event will feature Paul Shaffer, Broadway Star Roger Seyer, and The Chappaqua Orchestra.
The National Association of County Information Officers recognized the county for its Fire Department Annual Report, website, and branding.
Parking at Town Hall parking garage, Church Street parking lot, and on-street parking meters will be free from Thanksgiving to New Year's.
Councilwoman Jenkins is heading up an initiative to send students to National Museum of African American History and Culture in D.C.
Manateee County shares the holiday schedule for refuse and transportation services as well as amended library and recreation center hours.
Councilmember Michael Leszcz will serve as president for the upcoming year.
'Recycle Coach' provides information about the City's residential garbage and recycling services.
Mt. Pleasant Cemetery announced the opening of its new columbarium wall for pre-need sales.
Five Briarcliff students signed their letters of intent to commit to NCAA Division I colleges and universities next fall.