Things To Do On Saturday

CT Cult Classics is presenting two gooey & gross horror flicks on Saturday.

Summer’s here, and the time is right, for going to random stuff in the Valley!

Here is a list of things happening this weekend (well, actually Saturday) in the lower Naugatuck Valley.

SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 2022

I Am Your Father’s Day at the Ansonia Library
Saturday, 10 a.m.
Attention fans young and old! Come celebrate ​“I Am Your Father’s Day” this Saturday only, for this 2 hour Father’s Day weekend kickoff event!
Whether you’re from the dark side or the light side, all are welcome to come and meet members of the Connecticut Garrison of the 501st Legion, decked out in their best attire AND celebrate the dads in your galaxy!
You do NOT have to be a library card holder to attend the I Am Your Father’s Day event, but if you’re an Ansonia resident and would like to register for a library card, we can help you with that!
Ansonia Library
53 S. Cliff St.
Ansonia

Food Trucks On The River
Join 25+ CT food trucks for the Valley’s largest food truck event with live music, children’s activities, beer garden, cooking demos and workshops and artisan vendors.
Saturday, June 18 | 11am-6pm
$5 Suggested Donation
Rain Date: Sunday, June 19, 11am-6pm
38 Canal St.
Shelton

Juneteenth Celebration
Food trucks, vendors, speakers & more
Saturday, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Gattison Park
Fourth Street off N. Main Street
Ansonia

CT Brewery Tour Adoption Event!
Brass City Rescue Alliance is schedule to be at BAD SONS Brewery in Derby for a fundraiser and dog adoption event.
Saturday, 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.
​“Join us for great beer, food, raffles and plenty of dog kisses! We will have the Northshore Bus full of our Adoptable dogs!If your interested in adopting at the event please be sure to fill out an application on our website www.brasscityrescue.org.​“
251 Roosevelt Drive
Derby

Hellraiser Double Feature
CT Cult Classics returns with a double feature of ​“Hellraiser” and ​“Hellbound: Hellraiser II.“
7 p.m.
Strand Theater
165 Main St.
Seymour

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