Westport’s ever-expanding outdoor art collection dedicates its newest addition on August 13 (5 p.m., Eloise Ray Park: Riverside Avenue at Lincoln Street),
It’s a celebration of Marc Zaref’s “Enso: The Magic of Every Moment.” The sculptor will be there, to explain the piece and his process.
Aarriving here after a 2-year solo exhibit at Canyon Ranch in Lenox, Massachusetts, it was installed yesterday.
Zaref — a member of the Artists Collective of Westport — created “Cascade” for the Westport Library in 2023.
“Enso” is the 4th sculpture that the Westport Arts Advisory Committee has installed in Westport parks since last year. The Parks and Recreation Department have helped with the initiative.

“Enso” by Marc Zaref, at Eloise Ray Park.
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There’s always something going on on Church Lane.
Last night, it was another Wednesday of free music:

Then yesterday, Dairy Boy promoted its “lifestyle brand” that “blends New England charm with modern fashion,” with an old-fashioned ice cream giveaway.
IYKYK.

(Photo/Roger Leifer)
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Speaking of music: Borboletta brought their high-energy Santana sound to the Levitt Pavilion last night. A large crowd rocked the amphitheater.

(Photo/Sean Bernand)
The Levitt and the band collaborated on a limited run of t-shirts. They’ll be sold at the box office throughout the weekend (while they last).

(Photo copyright DinkinESH Fotografix)
The weekend schedule includes:
Tonight (Friday): Lulada Club: New York City’s All women Salsa Orchestra (free; dance lesson and dance party, 7 p.m.; show, 7:30).
Saturday: Adrian Quesada’s Boleros Psicodélicos (free; 7:30 p.m.).
Sunday: The Wood Brothers, with Mason Via (ticket purchase; 6 p.m.).
Click here for more information, and tickets.
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The New York City Marathon is 3 months away.
But athletes are deep into training. And Positive Directions is busily promoting it.
Westport’s prevention, counseling and peer supports center for individuals and families struggling with mental health or substance use disorders will benefit from the fundraising of 3 local runners.
Cam Gaylord, Brian McGarvey and Gianna Affi have set goals of raising $3,000 each for the non-profit. Click here to read their stories — and donate.

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Speaking of sports: Congratulations to the winners of Westort Country Playhouse’s 2nd annual golf tournament, held recently at Birchwood Country Club.
They’re shown below: Jonathan Levy, Glenn Levinson, Alex Krug and Justin Brunwasser.
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Speaking still of sports: Congratulations to our young neighbors to the east.
The Fairfield National 12U All-Star Little League team won the state championship. Now they’re competing in the Metro Section for a spot as one of 10 US teams in the Little League World Series in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.
What makes this “06880”-worthy is that outfielder/pitcher Ben Herbst is the grandson of longtime Westporters Mickey and Candace Herbst.
Ben is the younger son of David Herbst (Staples High School Class of 1992), and the nephew of Westport phys. ed. teacher Jon Herbst (SHS ’96).
The Metro Section championship game, against New York, is today at 7 p.m. It will be played in Bristol, Connecticut, and televised by the big network right down the road: ESPN.
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Speaking of kids: Adam J. Lewis Academy — the life-changing Bridgeport school co-founded by Westporter Julie Mombelloo — had quite a year.
Their first-ever class of 6th graders moved into a sparkling new facility, complete with STEAM lab and maker space.
Music Theatre of Connecticut helped stage 2 big productions.
Now, as teachers prepare to welcome pre-K through 7th graders, they’re sharing an important wish list.
From arts and science equipment to books, calculators and many other classoom needs — the kind available without a second thought in a district like Westport — each request is important. Amazon gift cards are welcome too.
Click here for the full list. All items can be shipped directly to Adam J. Lewis Academy, 500 State Street, Bridgeport, CT 06604.
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Westport native Sherri Manuel died peacefully in her sleep on Wednesday. She was 52
She graduated with typical excitement and enthusiasm from Staples High School and Camp Hill Soltane in Pennsylvania, a program for adults with intellectual differences. S
She had a successful career at Village Market in Wilton for over 25 years.
Sherri enjoyed many activities and field trips with Star Inc. of Norwalk, a full and active social life with Our Vision of Westport, and an independent residential lifestyle provided by CLASP Homes of Westport.
Sherri was an accomplished Special Olympian, earning many medals. Her greatest achievement was a gold medal winner in equestrian riding.
Highlights of Sherri’s life include a cover story in Westport Magazine (“A Day in the Life of Sherri Manuel”), being a runway model for CLASP Homes fundraisers, and the opportunity to meet her hero, Micheal J. Fox, at a show taping, which resulted in a long friendship.
Her family says, “Above all else, Sherri brought joy, happiness and humor to all who knew her.”
She is survived by her parents, Tom and Julie McNamee, siblings Charlie (Becky), sister Christina Parker (Dan Parker) and Mandy, nephews Max, Benny, Bennett, Logan, John and Elliot, niece Morgan, stepbrothers Ryan McNamee (Taylor), Andrew McNamee (Stephanie), nephews Logan, John and Elliot, and many friends from CLASP Homes, Star Inc. and Our Vision.
A wake will be held tomorrow (Saturday August 9, 2 to 6 p.m., Lesko Funeral Home, 1209 Post Road, Fairfield).
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to CLASP Homes of Westport, Star Inc. of Norwalk, or Our Vision of Westport.

Sherri Manuel
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A goldfinch makes its first “Westport … Naturally” appearance today. This one enjoyed a tasty sunflower seed lunch, in Tracy Porosoff’s garden.

(Photo/Tracy Porosoff)
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And finally … in honor of Dairy Boy’s popup yesterday on Church Lane (story above):
(No milk today. But donations are always accepted at “06880,” to keep this hyper-local blog healthy and strong. Please click here. We appreciate your help!)

I was at a weekend wedding with Sherri this past weekend and she was having such a great time. Very sorry to hear.
Dan – thank you so much for this beautiful post about our dearest friend Sherri Manuel. We will miss her dearly. Tracy