
Red, white, blue and Assumption (Photo/Andrew Colabella)

Red, white, blue and Assumption (Photo/Andrew Colabella)

Assumption Church (Photo/Ed Simek)

Assumption Church (Photo/Sunil Hirani)
Just in time for Christmas, “A Sherlock Carol” returns to the Westport Country Playhouse. It debuted last year, with great success.
The family-friendly holiday production, based on Sherlock Holmes’ “The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle” and “A Christmas Carol,” runs December 17-22.
The plot features characters from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Charles Dickens. Six actors play multiple roles. Click here for tickets, and more information.

Sherlock Holmes (Drew McVety) and Ebenezer Scrooge (Byron St. Cyr) in “A Sherlock Carol.” (Photo/T. Charles Erickson)
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The Westport Swim Club — the fun, competitive-technique-packed program that has taught hundreds of kids to swim, to enjoy the water (and, for a good number, join the Staples High School team) — has open spots for 2nd through 8th graders.
Tryouts are set for the Staples pool on Sunday December 8 (10:30 to 11:30 a.m.); Tuesday and Thursday, Deeember 10 and 12 (5:30 to 7 p.m.), and Sunday, December 15 (4 to 5 p.m.).
Click here for more information on the WSC, including its coaching staff, flexible practice sessions and monthly enrollments. Click here for the tryout registration form. Click here for the “06880” back story.

Westport Swim Club
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Wakeman Town Farm says: “Winter kids’ programs make great holiday gifts!”
Among them:
Click here for information on these and other programs, and registration.

Cooking classes are just part of Wakeman Town Farm’s programs.
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This Sunday (December 8, 4 p.m., Zoom) Cathy Malkin — Westport’s favorite animal communicator, animal Reiki master teacher and practitioner, pet meditation master teacher, and a pet loss and grief counselor — hosts a “Chat Pawty” fundraiser.
Sprinkle — Hammy Faye, in Hulu’s “Only Murders in the Building” — and her pig family will be celebrity guests.
Attendees can ask questions of the pigs. Cathy will translate.
It’s free, but also a fundraiser for Pigs Fly Rescue. “Pawty-goers” are encouraged to donate. $10, for example, buys one bale of hay.
Click here to join the Pig Chat Pawty.
PS: Cathy’s last chat pawty, with “Only Murder”’s Winnie in the Bulldog, was a great success. Everyone had fun, and they raised $1,200 for bulldogs in need.

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The community is invited to a Christmas Concert of Lessons and Carols (Sunday, December 22, 2 p.m., St. Luke Church).
It features the choirs and instrumentalists of St. Luke and Assumption Churches in Westport, and St. Philip in Norwalk, The children of St. Luke will present a Nativity pageant too.
The concert is free, but free will offerings will be accepted, in support of the St. Luke music ministry.

St. Luke’s pews will be filled for the December 22 concert.
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Westport Police made no custodial arrests between November 27 and December 4.
They issued these citations:

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Just over 2 weeks before winter, the only greenery that remains at the Imperial Avenue parking lot is the ivy on this tree.
Johanna Keyser Rossi snapped it, for today’s “Westport … Naturally” feature.

(Photo/Johanna Keyser Rossi)
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And finally … on this date in 1848, President James K. Polk confirmed that large amounts of gold had been discovered in California. The rush began.
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Timeless Assumption Church (Photo/Jimmy Izzo)
Most people celebrate their 90th birthday with cake.
Tom Lowrie went skydiving.
That was 5 years ago.
He liked it so much, he did the same this year, for his 95th.
Last time, Tom was joined by fellow Rotarians. This year, he celebrated with Y’s Men of Westport & Weston friends Bob Mitchell and Peter Donovan.
(Tom is an active member of both groups. He is also Westport’s leading pickleball ambassador.)
The jump took place Saturday, at the CT Parachutists’ airstrip in Ellington.
“It was the first time for Peter and me. We loved it!” Bob reports.
“We went up in a small plane to 15,000 feet and jumped. Each of us was harnessed to an instructor, so we didn’t have to work the parachutes ourselves,
“It was a free fall for about 8,000 feet, then a gentle parachute glide around the countryside, with a soft landing in a field back at the airport.
“The weather was beautiful. The personnel at the facility were wonderful. It was the adventure of a lifetime.”
It sounds fantastic. I just have one question:
Tom, what are you planning for your 100th?

From left: Peter Donovan, Tom Lowrie, Bob Mitchell.
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Today’s lead “06880” story features Westport’s Compo Beach lifeguards.
Here’s an update:
Yesterday morning, bright and early at 8 a.m., the Parks & Recreation Department sponsored their annual Compo and Longshore Lifeguard Olympics.

Waterfront foreman of waterfront operations Michael Giunta and director Danilo Sierra-Giraldo organized the event.

It’s great for team-building, enhancing skills — and, as seen in the photo below, everyone had fun.

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Vinny Penna — the longtime Westport police officer and deputy chief whose death in 2021, at 51 from a heart attack, stunned the town — was honored yesterday.
A statue in his honor was dedicated at Assumption Church. Members of the Penna family were joined by law enforcement members from across the Northeast, as well as Westport Police officials, the Westport Police Athletic League, and other residents whose lives he touched.
Funds came from the PAL, Assumption Church, and Vinny’s many friends.

Vinny Penna statue at Assumption Church. (Photo and hat tip/ Andrew Colabella)
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The Levitt Pavilion has added a new ticketed event.
Billy Prine & the Prine Time Band play “Songs of John Prine” on Saturday, September 30. Scarlett Egan is the opening act.
Meanwhile, this week is filled with free shows. They include:
Click here for tickets, and more nformation.

Sona Jobarteh, Tuesday’s Levitt headliner.
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Westport’s 12U Little League team continues its winning ways. They captured the sectional championship, beating Wilton 5-0.
Next up: the state championship, beginning Wednesday (6 p.m. vs Shelton, at Unity Park, Trumbull).
Westport has not won the 12U state title since 2013. That year, they went all the way to the Little League World Series final in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.

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The subject line of Elle= Bowen’s email said “I ❤️ Westport.”
And what’s not to ❤️ , with a photo like this?

(Photo/Elle Bowen)
She spotted it just past Cockenoe Island.
“What a wonderful sentiment, on a gorgeous summer day,” Ellen says. “Does anyone know who owns this boat?”
If you’ve got any info about the “love boat,” click Comments below.
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The Phillips 66 gas station on Post Road East — between the Connecticut Humane Society and Fire Department headquarters — has reverted back to Exxon.

I’m no petroleum engineer but I bet — despite the bunting — that the gas you get there now is exactly the same as before.
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It’s hard to capture lightning (with a camera).
And you shouldn’t do it standing beneath a tree.
Nancy Lewis was at Compo Beach Friday night — presumably somewhere safe — when she shot this, for our “Westport … Naturally” feature:

(Photo/Nancy Lewis)
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And finally … in honor of that boat Elle Bowen spotted off Cockenoe (story above):
(“06880” ❤️s contributions from readers. Please click here. Thank you!”)

Assumption Church sunset (Photo/Charlie Scott)

Saugatuck River and Assumption Church, in fog (Photo/Sunil Hirani)

Assumption Church silhouette (Photo/Patricia McMahon)

Saugatuck River, and Assumption Church (Photo/Lavinia Larsson)
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