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  • A new website aims to connect Anne Arundel County patients directly to physicians, helping them avoid the lengthy waits often posed by appointment books. The county is among the areas now featured in ZocDoc, a medical appointment booking service. Patients can register with the website for free, search for available doctors in their area, and get same- day appointments.

  • The Last Five Years" for Phoenix Stage Company's production, 1 p.m. April 10, by appointment, free, Phoenix Stage Company, 686 Rubber Ave., Naugatuck; 203-632-8546. BOOKS, WRITING, TALKS Durham Road Evolving Women Workshop and Discussion Group, through April 27, 6:30-8 p.m. Wednesdays, $15/session. 1290 Durham Road, Guilford; 203-451-2787.

  • S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York Michael J. Garcia this month issued subpoenas demanding records from at least five current City Council members who served when the Ridge Hill project, a mixed-use development on an 81-acre tract between I-97 and the Sprain Brook Parkway, was approved by a split vote in 2006. Federal investigators are seeking council menber's records - including notes and memos, calendars, correspondence, appointment books, telephone records and expense reports - related to Forest City Ratner Companies' contentions and for a time litigation-ensnared Ridge Hill project and the called Longfellow project, a Yonkers company's proposal to redevelop two vacant former city schools for retail and residential use that the council unanimously approved in 2006.

  • Chester, for local non-Equity girl actors (ages 8-10) for Goodspeed Musicals production of "Show Boat", 10 a.m.-noon Saturday (by appointment only), free, 860-873-8664, ext. 387, Norma Terris Theatre, 33 N. Main St., 860-873-8668. BOOKS, WRITING, TALKS Essex, "Bernini; Genius of Italian Baroque", 7 p.m. today, lecture by Chuck Benson, free, registration recommended, free, in the auditorium, Essex Meadows, 30 Bokum Road, 860-767-1560 .

  • Donated to the Library od Congress by his sons, the James Porman Papers, comprising approximately 70,000 items, chronicles his life and role in the Civil Rights Movement. Included are correspondence, memoranda, diaries, speeches and other writings, notebooks, interviews, subject files, scrapbooks, appointment books, photographs, and video and sound recordings. [James Forman]'s activism is well-documented in the collection, particularly his tenure with SNCC and the Unemployment and Poverty Action Committee (UPAC). The Library of Congress holds the original papers of the organizations that led the fight for civil liberties, such as the NAACP, the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, the National Urban League and the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights; the microfilmed records of the Sou...

  • Civic Orchestra of New Haven, for string players, through Oct. 31, 6:30-7 p.m. Mondays, by appointment only, free, 203- 287-9174, Wilbur Cross High School, 181 Mitchell Drive, New Haven; 203-946-8728. BOOKS, WRITING, TALKS Acton Public Library, Keep Your Investment off the Rocks, 5:30- 8:30 p.m. Nov. 2-3, hands-on course in navigation and piloting, $125, registration required, 860-662-0635, 60 Old Boston Post Road, Old Saybrook; 860-395-3184.

  • New Haven, for Civic Orchestra of New Haven's concertmaster and string players, through Aug. 31, by appointment only: 203-287-9174, free, Wilbur Cross High School, 181 Mitchell Drive, 203-946-8728. BOOKS, WRITING, TALKS New Haven, Library Yoga Classes, through Aug. 31, 1-2 p.m. Tuesdays, $5 will be collected before each class, participants should bring a mat and wear comfortable clothing, 203-946-8835, New Haven Free, Public Library, 133 Elm St., 203-946-8130.

  • Civic Orchestra of New Haven for principal trombonist, through Oct. 31, by appointment only, free, Midwood Road, Branford; (203) 483-7873. BOOKS, WRITING, TALKS Arcadia Coffee Company Sunday Afternoons of Coffee and Poetry, 3- 5 p.m. Sundays, free, 20 Arcadia Road, Old Greenwich; (203) 637- 8766.

  • Cheshire, for Cheshire Community Theater's production of "Room Service," 7-9 p.m. Sunday and Tuesday, seeking 10-12 men and 2-4 women age 18 and up, free, Hillside Village, 175 E. Mitchell Ave., (203) 239-9540. East Hartford, for Phoenix Theater Company's production of "Greetings," by appointment, to schedule an appointment call, free, Phoenix Studio, 131 Pitkin St., (860) 291- 2988. BOOKS, LECTURES

  • Fairfield University Summer Festival Chorus , 7 p.m. Tuesday, free, info: 203-254-4000, ext. 2577, Quick Center for the Arts, 1073 N. Benson Road, Fairfield; 203-254-4010. Hartt Community Division performing ensembles and chamber groups for fall programs and enrollment for 2010-2011 groups, by appointment today: 860-768-4451, free, University of Hartford, 200 Bloomfield Ave., West Hartford; 860-768-4228. BOOKS, WRITING, TALKS



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