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Weekends in Connecticut

Weekends in Connecticut! From $3 movie tickets, fairs, fundraisers, concerts and more! This Labor Day Weekends there’s lots to do and see in CT!!!

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Movie pick for this weekend? Honk for Jesus!

Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul. is a satirical comedy starring Regina Hall as the first lady of a Southern Baptist megachurch, who together with her husband Pastor Lee-Curtis Childs, once served a congregation in the tens of thousands. But after a scandal forces their church to temporarily close, Trinitie and Lee-Curtis must reopen their church and rebuild their congregation to make the biggest comeback that commodified religion has ever seen.

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This weekend we are celebrating Connecticut Fair Season!!! There are country fairs running throughout October and you don’t want to miss them!

Visit www.CTAgFairs.org This weekend alone you can enjoy the Haddam Neck Fair, Woodstock Fair and Goshen Fair!

SUPPORT LOCAL - You'll find Pick-Your-Own fruit events across our state this weekend! Get connected to farmers markets, wineries and more CLICK HERE for CT Grown!

For great weekend events CLICK HERE

Headed to the beach or a state park? By dialing 866-CT-PARKS or (866) 287-2757, the public and news media can check the status of Connecticut's State-owned swimming areas. The Information Line provides up-to-date information through a recorded message.

CLICK HERE for CT State Park and Beach monitoring!

$3 Tickets for National Cinema Day!

Expect to save some money at the movies next week! Saturday, September 3 is National Cinema Day and plenty of movie chains are getting into the spirit with ticket deals. Regal, Cinemark, AMC, and even IMAX will participate with $3 ticket sales for the new holiday.

You can check out participating movie theaters now at NationalCinemaDay.org!

Lebanon, CT - The 24th annual Connecticut Renaissance Faire is an enchanted recreation of a 16th-century harvest festival as one might have been in the days of yore. Here you can feast like a king on turkey legs and local craft brews, shop like a queen in New England's largest Medieval Marketplace or laugh like a fool at continuous shows performed on ten stages throughout the village. All the kingdom is a stage with performances on stage and in the street. Costumes are encouraged, but not required. Come as you are or as you wish to be

Every Saturday & Sunday — SEP 3 to OCT 16 (plus Labor Day & Columbus Day) — 10:30 am to 6:00 pm

For more information and to purchase tickets, click here!

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