Face CT 5/29/22
The Brother Carl Hardrick Institute discusses its new Hartford-based center to cut down on gun violence in Hartford and surrounding communities.

The Brother Carl Hardrick Institute discusses its new Hartford-based center to cut down on gun violence in Hartford and surrounding communities.
Patrick Comins, Executive Director of the Connecticut Audubon Society. We talk about feeder safety. How to start learning bird identification and changes that are going on with migrations.
Connecticut House Speaker Matt Ritter reflects on the 2022 legislative session, focusing on numerous forms of tax cuts, budget adjustments, state employee pay raises, and electric vehicles.
Lisa Gray, Founder and Executive Director of A Promise to Jordan, a nonprofit organization dedicated to prevention, education and treatment for addiction. May 22nd 1-4 p.m.at Real Art Ways, 56 Arbor Street Hartford, CT
State Senate Republican Leader, Kevin Kelly, gives his party's response to and take on the 2022 legislative session in Connecticut
The New Canaan Food Revolution, founded by Jamie Oliver returns for a 7th year on Saturday, May 14 between 9.30–11:30am. New for 2022 - Scavenger Hunt! The Food Trail was originally created to encourage children of all ages to sample small bites, they normally wouldn't try. It has now evolved in to a celebration of food where the community is encouraged to participate (as long as you are wearing the Food Revolution wristband). Earn a stamp for everything you taste, if you complete your passport ...
Lynsey Winters Marketing Director for Lake Compounce. Lake Compounce opens for the 2022 season! The park will be open every Saturday and Sunday from 11:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. for its all new Kids Fest event. Guests will have the chance to meet Arthur™ and Pete the Cat™, enjoy bubble dance parties, kid friendly foods, balloon twisting, and more. hen, on Memorial Day Weekend the park’s all-new water slide experience Storm Surge opens with a special Season Passholder ride time at 10 a.m. Passholders a...
Christina Kennedy, DoorDash Government Relations Lead - New England, talks about DoorDash's impact on Connecticut throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
A conversation between WIAD's Corinna Delgado and Bronson Griscom of Conservation International to discuss the importance of Earth Day
Eastern Connecticut State University marketing professor Dr. Emiliano Villaneuva looks at Connecticut's growing wine industry and how it is finding its niche in the global market.
Elizabeth Rapuano Director of Communications Grace Farms Foundation’s interdisciplinary humanitarian mission is to pursue peace through five initiatives — nature, arts, justice, community, and faith — and Grace Farms, a SANAA-designed site for convening people across sectors.
Mike Beauschene, with the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, talks about fishing in Connecticut as we enter warmer spring days.
Mayor Erin Stewart of Mayor of New Britain, Connecticut.
Part 2 of a 2 part shoe with Bill Flynn, Executive Director of the New Canaan Nature Center
Part 1 of a 2 part shoe with Bill Flynn, Executive Director of the New Canaan Nature Center
Connecticut State Representative and Hartford City Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Julio Concepcion explains details of the HartLift program that aims to revitalize vacant storefronts in Connecticut's capital.
Diane Nadeau, President & CEO Windham Region Chamber of Commerce talks about the Hebron Maple Festival this weekend.
Connecticut Agricultural Commissioner Bryan Hurlburt and Matthew Wilkinson, President of the Connecticut Maple Syrup Producer’s Association, discuss Maple Syrup weekend in Connecticut, the state of Connecticut’s maple syrup industry, and the impact COVID-19 had on maple products and sales in the last two years
Dr. Jaime Imitola, at UConn Health, discusses COVID fatigue, loosening of restrictions, and immunocompromised individuals and what it means for Connecticut.
Will Healey, DEEP’s Communication’s Director talks about the latest changes to fishing season this year.
Sean Hayes, the CEO and president of Powder Ridge Mountain Park & Resort talks how the venue is not just for skiing. Things are happening all year round at Powder Ridge.
Connecticut Education Association President Kate Dias discusses changes to masking guidelines in schools and other COVID-19 issues.
Mat Wilkinson, President for MSPAC (Maple Syrup Producers Association of CT) Maple Weekend in CT - March 19th & 20th, 2022 Visit sugarhouses and taste great maple products. During the two days, many sugarhouses across the state will be open for tours and will be selling their products. This is a great opportunity for visitors to learn how maple sap is collected and turned into delicious, sugary products.
Katerina Mazzacane , Youth and Family Programs Manager Connecticut Historical Society
Rob Lamothe, owner of Lamothe's Sugar House in Burlington, discusses the maple syrup season.
Executive Director, Judy Sullivan of the Old Sambrook Chamber of Commerce discusses Chili Fest Saturday February 26, 2022 12 - 3pm.
Steve Sullivan, the new president of Eversource's Connecticut operations, discusses power restoration, tree trimming and a new apprenticeship program for aspiring lineworkers.
State House Speaker Matt Ritter discusses the upcoming legislative session.
Willie Hallihan talks bout the 96th annual Jumpfest in Salisbury CT Feb 11-13th 96th Annual Jumpfest 2022 info at jumpfest.org Friday Feb 11th Friday Night Lights Admission $15 Ticket booth opens at 6:00 pm Target Jumping Under the Lights 7pm Human Dogsled Races after target jumping Saturday Feb 12th Junior Competition on 20M and 30M jumps 9:30 am. Salisbury Invitational Ski Jumping Competition Admission $15 Practice 11 am-noon; Competition 1 pm Sunday Feb 13th Eastern U.S. Ski Jumping Champions...
Connecticut Revenue Services Commissioner Mark Boughton discusses tax filing, tax amnesty and infrastructure.