A reminder: Online registration for Westport Parks & Recreation Department’s Camp Compo and RECing Crew begins at 9 a.m. today (Tuesday).
Registration for all other spring and summer programs starts tomorrow (Wednesday, 9 a.m.). Click here to see all activities.
Questions? Email recreation@westportct.gov, or call 203-341-5152.

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Yesterday’s stunning weather (and extra hour of daylight) turned many Westporters’ thoughts to the outdoors.
Including activities like dining al fresco.
Tomorrow (Wednesday, 9 a.m., Town Hall auditorium), the Board of Selectpersons will be asked to approve a request from the Westport Downtown Association for the annual temporary closure of Church Lane between Elm Street and Post Road East, for outdoor dining (and music).
The street would be closed to all but emergency traffic from May 8 to October 1. Musicians would entertain on Fridays and Saturdays (5:30 to 9 p.m.), from June 5 to September 26.
In a WDA survey last year, respondents were asked if the Church Lane closure is a benefit to the town, and something that should be continued.
2,033 — that’s 92.2% — said yes. 171 (7.8%) said no.
This would be the 7th year for the street closure and outdoor dining downtown. The tradition began during the pandemic.
Outdoor dining at Spotted Horse. (Photo/John Videler for Videler Photography)
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Speaking of eating: Foodies collect many things: recipes, cooking equipment, leftovers .
They also collect books.
Cookbooks, non-fiction, food memoirs — you name it, they’ve got it.
But food books — like food — are meant to be shared.
This Thursday (March 12, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Gilbertie’s Herbs & Garden Center), the winter Westport Farmers’ Market hosts a “foodie book swap.”
Bring your favorites. Trade them for something new.
The WFM puts it best: “Come hungry for stories, and leave inspired in the kitchen.”

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A celebration of the life of Richard “Deej” Webb – the Westport native, teacher and historian who turned his lifelong fascination with F. Scott Fitzgerald’s summer here into a book and documentary — is set for March 20 (1:30 p.m., Trinity Episcopal Church, Southport).
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Compo Beach Improvement Association. Funds will help beautify Deej’s adult and childhood playground. Venmo: @CBIA-KristinPurcell-Tsr.

Deej Webb
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Bedford Middle School is taking “The Little Mermaid” to new heights.
Literally.
On March 19-22, the musical production will include — with help from ZFX Flying Effects — young actors soaring across the sage.
That’s in addition to the immersive underwater world, with dynamic lighting, projections, bubbles and theatrical effects.
Performances are March 19, 20 and 21 (7 p.m.), with a 2 p.m. matinee on March 22. Click here for tickets, and more information.

Flying high, in “The Little Mermaid.”
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Americans know Alisyn Camerota as an award-winning broadcast journalist and author.
Westporters know her as our neighbor.
On the weekend of April 10-12, a small group of women will know her as someone who helped reinvent their lives.
On a weekend retreat in the Catskills, Alisyn and Michelle Blieberg — a global talent manager and artist — will guide a fun, exciting experience to “design your future with purpose and confidence.”
Creative exercise and activities will help attendees map their next act.
The setting — the Menla Retreat and Spa, 330 acres — offers yoga, hiking, healing therapies, spa services and gourmet meals, along with Alisyn and Michelle’s expert guidance.
For more information, email info@reinventyourlife.biz. To register, click here.

Alisyn Camerota
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Sure, “06880” is “where Westport meets the world.”
But Wikipedia has a much wider reach.
And of those 100 million or so who use it daily, any who click on the “Secondary Schools” page will learn everything they need to know about high schools — or senior schools, or whatever else they’re called around the globe.
There’s plenty of text, all with the necessary Wikipedia citations.
There’s only one photo, though.
And of all the images that could have been used to illustrate high schools on the planet, the one that’s used is … Staples High School.

Staples High School, on Wikipedia’s “Secondary school” page.
The reader who alerted us to this remarkable/impressive/crazy fact writes: “At first I thought it was some kind of location-based gimmick, where the website would just display whatever school was closest to your location.
“But having looked at the editing history of the page, it actually is just the picture that they chose!”
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Whether blowing bebop with the Charles Mingus Band or improvising with Anthony Braxton, Michael Rabinowitz has changed the conception of what a bassoon can do.
This Thursday (March 12, VFW Post 399; shows at 7:30 and 8:45 p.m., dinner from 7), he’ll bring his talents ot “Jazz at the Post.”
Rabinowitz will be joined by pianist Stebe Sandberg, bassist Michael O’Brien, drummer David Alvarez and saxophonist Greg “The Jazz Rabbi” Wall. Click here for tickets, and more information.
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Today’s “Westport … Naturally” photo comes from Earthplace. Luisa Francoeur was at the bridge by Frog Pond. “It was interesting to see the reflections, and how they made the image difficult to decipher,” she says.

(Photo/Luisa Francoeur)
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And finally … Country Joe McDonald — the Navy veteran whose rousing “I-Feel-Like-I’m-Fixin-‘t0-Die Rag” served as both a symbol of Woodstock and an anti-Vietnam War anthem for a generation — died Saturday in Berkeley, California.
He was 84, and suffered from Parkinson’s disease.
After his band — Country Joe & the Fish — broke up in 1970, he had a long solo career, in a variety of styles.
Click here for a full obituary. It includes the fascinating nugget that his parents — who were communists — named him after Joseph Stalin.
(No f-bombs here. Just a gentle reminder that “06880” relies on reader support. Please click here to make a tax-deductible contribution. In Country’s Joe’s legendary memory, of course.)

Looks like Wikipedia edit was made November 13, 2024 to make it Staples. Which one of you is user Sdkb?
Last years survey should be tossed out. It was skewed Please don’t continue to quote it as valid survey. I didn’t have the right questions. If I remember correctly, which I commented then. It was missing the option to keep it open and not close it at all.