Tag Archive: Summer

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Elm Shakespeare presents Richard III

Elm Shakespeare Company’s 29th annual summer production, Richard III, directed by Rebecca Goodheart, Elm’s seasoned Producing Artistic Director, is set to be a landmark event at the Alexander Clark Playhouse Stage in Edgerton Park, running from August 15th to September 1st.  Goodheart, with over two decades of experience in directing, acting, and teaching Shakespeare, will explore the role society plays in creating villains and the cost of political violence on us all. Internationally renowned actress Lisa Wolpe, known for her groundbreaking work on Shakespeare and gender, will play the title role of Richard. Wolpe’s involvement is set to bring a... View Article

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Cool Off with an Iced Drink in Downtown

How do you cool off in the rising heat of summer? With temperatures nearing 100 degrees, it can feel like parking yourself in front of the AC vent is the only solution. We invite you to give your AC unit a break, head downtown, and grab an iced beverage. Downtown’s beaneries and tea havens bring diverse flavors, all served over ice. Here are four places to find delicious iced drinks. Common Grounds Coffee Claire’s Corner Copia Loose Leaf Boba Company Willoughby’s Iced Coffee Originally published 8/2/23

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Summer Shopping Essentials: 4 Places to Shop in Downtown

Summer is here, and there is no better time than now to shop in and around downtown. Our shopping districts have all the best summer essentials. Be it a beach day or a summer dinner party, you can get absolutely anything you need right here in the Elm City. Our locally-owned shops and boutiques sell the most unique finds in the state, and you can find all of your national favorites at The Shops at Yale, from Lululemon to J. Crew. Let’s go shopping! Protect your eyes from the sun’s rays with a pair of sunglasses from Kennedy & Perkins... View Article

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Three Neighborhood Events to Check out in June (2024)

Across our city of neighborhoods, each cultured corner offers visitors and locals access to unique annual events and festivals. These time-honored traditions offer opportunities to come together to celebrate our city’s history, make a new friend or two, and eat some delicious food. The parties are planned and you’re invited. Dixwell Neighborhood: Elm City Freddy Fixer Parade returns on June 2 as one of the longest-running historic Black parades in the country, running from Bassett Street to Lake Place. Plus, it’s entirely free. Fair Haven Neighborhood: Quinnipiac Riverfest will take place on June 8, featuring family-friendly, educational activities for all ages, as well as... View Article

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Summer Fun in New Haven Parks (2024)

Each summer, our outdoor haven comes alive, and June is only the beginning. Across New Haven’s more than 2,000 acres of park space, neighbors and summer visitors will mix and mingle on the greens, sharing stories, sips, and sunshine. Your park day options include, but are not limited to… 🌳 East Rock Park: Known for its trails and unmatched views of the Long Island Sound, East Rock Park is the perfect place to bike, jog, and hike. Plus, the park is home to a number of canoes and rowboats, permitted on Mill River for fishing and crabbing. 🌳 Edgewood Park: Skateboarders, tennis players, and... View Article

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Five Free Ongoing Events in Downtown this June (2024)

🥬 CitySeed Farmers Market Wooster Square, 9am-1pm | June 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29 🍿 Movies in the Plaza Pitkin Plaza, 8-10:30pm | June 5, 12, 19 & 26 🌈 Orange Street Promenade Orange, between Crown & Center, 6-9:30pm | June 6, 13, 20 & 27 🍻 Happy Hour in the Plaza Temple Plaza, 5-7:30pm | June 14 & 28 🎟 Movies in the Plaza Summer Sundays Pitkin Plaza, 4-6:30pm | June 9 & 23 Be sure to check out our info new haven calendar and follow us on Instagram for all there is to see and do in downtown and beyond.

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International Festival of Arts & Ideas: Move With Us (2024)

Festival talk isn’t over, it’s June in downtown after all. The 2024 run of the International Festival of Arts & Ideas will take place from June 14-29. This year’s theme, “Move With Us,” brings an exciting lineup of talent to New Haven, featuring more than 150 free and ticketed events throughout downtown. From circus performers, to film exhibitions, to dance showcases and more, there is something for every kind of culture-seeker. To learn more about the family-friendly events brought to the Elm City by IFAI, check out this blog post. For a roundup of free international performances taking place on the New... View Article

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IFAI Spotlight: 5 Free International Performances on the New Haven Green

With more than 150 events in one festival, the International Festival of Arts and Ideas has returned to the Elm City in grand fashion. Featuring a wide array of completely free and ticketed events for visitors and locals, the 2024 festival’s theme reads, “Move With Us.”  The included events spotlight undersung cultures, illuminating the world’s most historic and beautiful traditions and practices. If that sounds like your thing, read on for five completely free international performances taking place on the New Haven Green in June.  New Haven Symphony Orchestra: Celebrate New Haven Taking place on June 15 at 8 PM,... View Article

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3 Free Family Events Brought to You by the International Festival of Arts and Ideas

With more than 150 events in one festival, the International Festival of Arts and Ideas has returned to the Elm City in grand fashion. Featuring a wide array of completely free and ticketed events for visitors and locals, the 2024 festival’s theme reads, “Move With Us.”  The festival remains a hugely popular summer event for New Haven families, featuring countless performances and activities open to all ages. Read on to learn about three completely free, family-friendly events happening in downtown this June. Anne Cubberly’s Giant Puppets From June 14-29, artist Anne Cubberly’s Giant Puppets will roam the Green and Downtown... View Article

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Mark Your Calendar for these Annual Celebrations in 2024

Another year in our rearview mirror, another year ahead. Each month, neighbors and visitors visit downtown New Haven for foodie events, community gatherings, and small business shopping. While we don’t yet know exactly what 2024 will hold for us, we’ve got a few things on the books. Read on and mark your calendar for the return of the Elm City’s most popular annual events. 2024 CELEBRATIONS CALENDAR FEBRUARY Yale-China Association’s Lunar Fest MARCH Greater New Haven St. Patrick’s Day Parade JUNE Freddy Fixer Parade St. Andrew’s Society Italian Festa Caribbean Heritage Festival AUGUST Ecuadorian Civic Parade Puerto Rican Festival SEPTEMBER... View Article