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Local Arts Calendar: Southbury’s Elderly Brothers bring classic rock to the library May 30, while Roxbury’s Minor Memorial Library hosts bluegrass quartet “On the Trail” June 5—both free, both community-first. Exhibitions: Shutter Speed Photo in Middlebury is showing Lucy C. Pierpont’s “Color in Motion” through June 13. Music & Milestones: The Waterbury Symphony Orchestra’s free “America The Beautiful” choral tribute lands May 24 in Litchfield, with new settings by Connecticut composers for the 250th anniversary. Education & Youth Leadership: Region 15 schools celebrated CABE Student Leadership Awards and CAS Scholar-Leader honors, spotlighting student leadership across Pomperaug and the middle schools. Arts in the Capitol: Oxford singer-songwriter Charlie Widmer was formally honored as Connecticut’s State Troubadour, with plans for songwriting workshops in public schools and advocacy for fair pay for artists. Community Giving: Trade Secrets at Lime Rock Park raised support for Project SAGE, using garden-and-antiques energy to fund local domestic violence services.

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