FAIRFIELD, Conn. – Here are a few highlights of things to do in and around Fairfield this week, including interesting lectures and a Presidents Day performance. See our Events calendar for more items.
Monday, Feb. 18
Tea with Abraham and Mary: 2:30 p.m. Actors portraying first couple Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln offer an interactive performance at the Fairfield Museum and History Center. 370 Beach Road.
Tuesday, Feb. 19
Author Peter Golden: 7 p.m. Peter Golden discusses his book, "O Powerful Western Star: American Jews, Russian Jews and the Final Battle of the Cold War," at the Fairfield Public Library. 1080 Old Post Road.
Wednesday, Feb. 20
Information Session on Beach Area Rebuilding: 7 p.m. Town officials and representatives from the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Small Business Administration host a forum for residents to ask questions about rebuilding their homes after Hurricane Sandy. The forum will be held in the All Purpose Room of Riverfield Elementary School, 1625 Mill Plain Road.
Thursday, Feb. 21
"Out of Left Field: Jews and Black Baseball:" 7:30 p.m. Temple University professor Rebecca Alpert gives a guest lecture at Fairfield University’s Dolan School of Business. Seating is limited. For reservations call the Bennett Center at 203-254-4000, Ext. 2066. 1073 N. Benson Road.
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