St Patrick Cathedral School Christmas Fair

St Patrick Cathedral School Christmas Fair Basket Raffle, Bake Sale & Craft Fair to benefit St. Patrick Cathedral School. Sunday, December 4th from 8 am - 1 pm in the Cathedral Auditorium.

Games and activities for the kids. Story time with Mrs Claus on the hour from 9-12! Sunday, December 4, 2022 8 am - 1 pm Cathedral Auditorium 213 Broadway, Norwich, CT

07/21/2025

Youth are invited for a fun evening of Bowling with the Bishop!

WHEN: Tuesday, August 19, 2025, 5:30–7:30 PM

WHERE: Norwich Bowling & Entertainment Center

Middle and high school youth from across the Diocese are invited to enjoy two hours of bowling, food, and fellowship with Bishop Richard Reidy. The cost is $16 which includes bowling, pizza and drinks. Space is limited to the first 34 young people who register with payment.

To register, contact Liza Roach at [email protected] to receive the permission slip. Registration will be confirmed upon receiving the completed permission slip and payment.

11/20/2022

Do your holiday shopping in one place on Sunday, December 4th from 8 am to 1 pm.

Here's a list of vendor items for you to look for:

Home decor, wood signs
Handmade up cycled journals
Quelling
Tumblers, key chains, embroidered textiles
Children's books
Handmade jewelry
Anna Leese dolls, cross stitch & crocheted items
Decorated wine glasses , T-shirts
Alpaca products
Handmade greeting cards
Felted items
Chef blended spices
Makeup
Nail strips
Norwich books, 2023 Norwich calendars
Soaps, body scrubs
Hats, scarves
Christmas mugs
Christmas dolls
Hand-sewn items
Handcrafted wooden items
Window/door replacement consults
Fashion jewelry
Meal kits, mixes
PLUS student dancers from All the Right Moves starting at 11

It's back-mark your calendars to start your Christmas shopping!
11/07/2022

It's back-mark your calendars to start your Christmas shopping!

Save the date! Spots are still available for crafters and vendors - contact Linda Nystrom if you are interested in joini...
10/09/2022

Save the date! Spots are still available for crafters and vendors - contact Linda Nystrom if you are interested in joining our 2022 Christmas Festival!

06/30/2021

FROM THE NEWSROOM: FROM GOVERNOR NED LAMONT: GOVERNOR LAMONT ANNOUNCES LAUNCH OF PROGRAM ALLOWING CHILDREN TO RECEIVE FREE ADMISSION AT CONNECTICUT MUSEUMS THIS SUMMER

Governor Ned Lamont today announced the launch of Connecticut Summer at the Museum – a new state program created in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic that allows Connecticut children to receive free admission at more than 90 museums across Connecticut during the 2021 summer months.

The program was originally proposed earlier this year by the governor as part of his larger plan to use a portion of the recovery funding Connecticut is receiving to provide children and families with engaging summer enrichment and learning experiences. His proposal was approved by the state legislature in the biennial state budget that he signed into law last week.

Under the finalized program, from July 1 to September 6, 2021, all Connecticut children age 18 and under – plus one accompanying adult – will receive free admission to any of the participating museums, including historic house museums, historic sites, historical societies, art museums, children’s museums, science centers, special-interest museums, natural history museums, university museums, arboretums/botanical gardens, and zoos.

Some of the participants include the Connecticut Science Center, Connecticut’s Beardsley Zoo, the Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk, Mystic Aquarium, and Mystic Seaport Museum, among many others.

The full list of participating museums is available at www.CTSummerMuseums.com.

“This program provides a unique opportunity for children to take advantage of the world-class museums and attractions offered in Connecticut, while having both a fun and educational experience,” Governor Lamont said. “Museums are centers of exploration, recreation, and learning, and will play an important role in helping provide social-emotional, mental health, and educational growth opportunities that were limited during the pandemic. It is my hope that families take advantage of this unique opportunity happening in Connecticut this summer.”

The Connecticut Summer at the Museum program is funded through a $15 million investment from the federal COVID-19 recovery funding Connecticut is receiving from the American Rescue Plan Act. It is being administered by the Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development’s Office of the Arts in partnership with Connecticut Humanities, and supported with an advertising campaign lead by the Office of Tourism.

While any museum in Connecticut can choose to participate in the program by offering free admission, eligible properties had an opportunity to apply for grant funding. Seventy grants were awarded, calculated based on the applicant’s revenue from admissions for the period of July 1 to September 2, 2019. The minimum grant award is $1,000.

“We’re excited to partner with museums of all types and sizes across the state to bring this important program to life,” Liz Shapiro, director of arts, preservation, and museums at the Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development, said. “We applaud all of the participating organizations for stepping up to support Connecticut children in new ways and look forward to a summer filled with fun learning experiences.”

“The Connecticut Summer at the Museum program is one of the many transformative investments the state is making to re-engage students, accelerate learning, and provide supports this summer,” Connecticut Acting Commissioner of Education Charlene Russell-Tucker said. “Under Governor Lamont’s leadership, this collaboration across agencies and organizations is how we best meet students’ academic and social-emotional needs and ensure that learning is happening every day, everywhere.”

“We believe the best way to get children re-engaged and energized is through hands-on activities that not only expand their minds and imaginations, but also inspire and empower them to embrace their role in their communities and the world,” Matt Fleury, president and CEO of the Connecticut Science Center, said. “The Connecticut Summer at the Museum program allows us to reach even more Connecticut youth at a time when it’s needed most. We’re thrilled to be partnering with the State of Connecticut on this exciting initiative.”

“Connecticut museums contribute to the diverse array of tourism offerings and experiences available throughout our beautiful state,” Christine Castonguay, interim director of the Connecticut Office of Tourism, said. “Despite their own challenges over the past year and half, these businesses continue to show us why they’re so essential to our communities, economy and our overall quality of life here in Connecticut.”

Connecticut residents are encouraged to take advantage of the Connecticut Summer at the Museum program and share their experiences on social media using the hashtag .

12/08/2019

Today’s the day!!! Come on down between 8 and 1 to see some great vendors, enjoy some delicious baked goods, take a chance on 50 + raffle baskets, visit with Santa between 10 and 12, and feel the St. Patrick School Christmas spirit!! Don’t miss it!

11/22/2019

Stop in to the SPS Christmas Festival Sun. Dec 8! There’s a little something for everyone!!

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Sunday, December 8, 2019 8 am - 1 pm 213 Broadway, Norwich, CT. There will be vendors, basket raffles, baked goods, Student Artwork displayed and more!

We will also have pictures with Santa from 10-12!!