At Home In CT 1/24/21
Sean Hayes, CEO of Powder Ridge Mountain Park & Resort, Brownstone Exploration & Discovery Park.

Sean Hayes, CEO of Powder Ridge Mountain Park & Resort, Brownstone Exploration & Discovery Park.
Bridging the 'digital divide' with Tilson Vice President Elin Swanson Katz
Patrick Comins, Executive Director of The Connecticut Audubon Society.
DEEP Commissioner Katie Dykes and municipal officials discuss Connecticut's 'waste crisis'
Tara Willerup, Vice Chairman of the Simsbury Free Library’s Board of Trustees. Students Unveil A Monument To Civil Rights Icon M. L. King in Simsbury -Glass and Stone Memorial Commemorates Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Coming of Age in Connecticut-
Connecticut Conference of Municipalities CEO Joe DeLong discusses the legislative session and the pandemic.
Incoming State House Speaker Matthew Ritter discusses the new legislative session
Jack Pott, Director of Music and Arts at Asylum Hill Congregational Church. Along with Jim Grigsby, member of the Asylum Hill Cong. Church Committee. January 6, 7, & 8 at 7:00pm, January 9 & 10 at 2:00pm Invite your family and a few (socially distanced) friends over to see this year’s video performance of the Boar’s Head and Yule Log Festival. Performances will be live streamed on the evenings of January 6, 7 and 8 at 7:oopm and in the afternoons of January 9 and 10 at 2:00pm. For the fi...
Year-in-review of the news with Christine Stuart of CTNewsJunkie.com and Ken Dixon of Hearst Connecticut Media
Taylor Pratt, Director of the Right Place. The Right Place offers Nationally Accredited Early Childhood Education to children, ages three to five, at two Centers in Hartford, and helps children to acquire the skills they need to be successful learners when they enter kindergarten. To reinforce the importance of parents’ roles in their child/ren’s success, parents take part in workshops and are involved in policy development, fundraising, and classroom volunteering.
Former University of Hartford archeologist Richard Freund discusses the roots of Christmas and his latest research.
An exit interview with retiring Connecticut State Colleges and Universities President Mark Ojakian.
Sen. Chris Murphy discusses COVID-19, the election and his new book.
Captain Bramwell Applin discusses The WTIC NewsTalk1080 Holiday Store on Camp CONNRI. for more information visit wtic.com/holiday
Kathy Kogut with the Christmas Tree Growers Association talks myths and facts about real Christmas trees.
Tim Phelan, with the Connecticut Retail Merchants Association, discusses holiday shopping during the pandemic.
Jim Cameron, founder the Commuter Action Group, discusses mass transit in the pandemic and transportation funding.
Don Scott, president at Canton Historical Museum. Collinsville, Connecticut Festival Of Trees Canton Historical Society 11 Front Street Collinsville, CT 06019 Open Daily – Free Admission!! Masks will be required per order by CT Gov. Ned Lamont November 14 - December 13, 2020 Sunday – Wednesday & Saturday: 10 AM – 4PM Thursday – Friday: 10AM – 8PM Website: www.cantonmuseum.org Facebook: cantonhistoricalmuseum
Dr. Philip Armstrong, with the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, discusses increasing mosquito populations and species in Connecticut.
Matt Fleury President & Chief Executive Officer Connecticut Science Center.
Scott Dolch with the Connecticut Restaurant Association discusses Phase 2.1 COVID restrictions and the path forward for restaurants.
Kristen Gauvin, President of Boxes to Boots. Extra Halloween Candy you want to donate, well here is the place to do it. You can donate at 39 Mill St Berlin, CT 06037. Also coming up is Operation Cares 2020 Saturday, November 14, 2020 at New Britain Stadium, 230 John Karbonic Way, New Britain. Between the hours of 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at New Britain’s Bee Hive Stadium.They will be wrapping care package items, making cards and including family photos for our soldiers. Care Packages will be ship...
Voting in Connecticut: A Data Story with the Connecticut Data Collaborative
Eric Hammerling - Executive Director, Connecticut Forest & Park Association. Fall weather is upon us. Foliage is beautiful, get out doors and enjoy the sights and sounds of Connecticut. Sunday morning 6:45-7am. On At Home In CT.
Joan Nichols, with the Connecticut Farm Bureau Association, discusses how the drought and the pandemic have affected the state's farmers.
Bethanne Couture, Manager of the Old Cider Mill Fall Festival and a partnership with Robb’s Farm and Ice Cream Shop. Now the expanded Festival includes a corn Maze, animals, and hayrides. Enjoy the history of the oldest, continuously operating Cider Mill in the USA while trying this delicacy of Autumn. The festival runs now till November 1.
Carol Reimers with the League of Women Voters of Connecticut discusses the election.
Erika Franklin Fowler of the Wesleyan Media Project discusses political advertising.
Brian Kleinman Owner/Operator Riverside Reptiles and Education Center talks to us about the grand opening of their facility in Enfield CT.