Nonprofit organizations in Granby are invited to announce upcoming events—free of charge—here on the In Town Focus page. Drummer readers have said that this calendar page is the most often read, so take advantage of this free, no strings-attached option to let the community know what is happening in your organization.
Submit the “what, when and where” for your event, up to 120 words, to editor@granbydrummer.org
Free art show
Granby artist Alexander Anisimov will open his art gallery for a free public show, Feb. 1 to 28, with his exhibit titled Joyful Paints. The gallery is at 2 Park Place in Granby center. For more info, contact the artist at alexanderanisimovstudio.com or 860-436-8599.
Bible Study
The one-time Bible Whys Class of January has been rescheduled to Feb. 7 at 10 a.m. This is an opportunity to ask any “why” questions you have.
We have a new introductory study, available upon request called The Exchange. This four-part program is to learn four key aspects of what God is like. Timing can be to your situation, and a booklet will be provided.
It’s never too late to join the Gospel of John, Wednesdays at 10 a.m. at the Granby Town Hall, and there’s still time to join a Tuesday 10 a.m. Zoom class on the book of Acts.
For more information, contact Skip Mission at 860-276-936 or granbybiblestudy@gmail.com
Camera Club
The Granby Camera Club will meet Monday, Feb. 2 at 7 p.m. at the Granby Senior Center. The topic for the meeting will be exploring different editing programs—join us and share your favorite editing program. This month’s scavenger hunt words are: shadows, highlights, winter and favorite.
Men’s Breakfast
Mark your calendar for the Granby Men’s Breakfast on Friday, Feb. 13. The guest speaker will be Jay Jones, relating the history of the Noble and Cooley Drum Factory in Granville, Mass. It is the oldest operating drum manufacturer in America and one of the oldest in the world. You must register for the breakfast by calling the Granby Senior Center at 860-844-5350. Your early registration significantly helps us plan for food and seating. The cost remains just $5. See you there
Women’s Breakfast
The Women’s Breakfast Group will meet on Wednesday, Feb. 4. Ken and Dawn Kuhl will tell us about Windy Top Cottage, their charming stone cottage on Silkey Road. It is one of the few bed and breakfast homes in Granby.
Breakfast is at 8:30 a.m. with the program following at 9 a.m. Cost is $5. It is necessary to register in advance. Please call 860-844-5352 or register on the Senior Center website.