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July 1
- Sea Tea Comedy Theater (15 Asylum Street) hosts several all-ages comedy shows each month. 4 pm. $10 general; $5 for kids ages 12 and younger.
July 2
- A rally to abolish ICE will take place at 450 Main Street from 9 – 11 am. Connecticut Immigrant Rights Alliance, Connecticut Students for a Dream, Hartford Deportation Defense Group, and Windham Immigrant Rights Coalition are some of the event’s organizers and supporters.
- This is about as local as it gets! The Frog Hollow Farmers’ Market (75 Laurel Street) sells fruits, vegetables, and herbs grown on site. 3-6 pm. They also double SNAP/EBT.
- RiverBarre: take a free class that fuses ballet, pilates, and yoga. Bring a mat, water, and sneakers. 5:45 – 7 pm at Riverfront Plaza.
- Stand-Up Comedy Open Mic: Sign up starts at 7 pm and performances begin when the list is full. You can also just show up to watch and listen. $5 at Sea Tea Comedy Theater (15 Asylum Street).
- Arch Street Tavern hosts the Hartford Jazz Orchestra on Monday nights, 8 – 10 pm. No cover charge.
July 3
- Toivo (399 Franklin Avenue) is offering a Qigong class, 6-7 pm. Qigong “combines gentle movements and deep breathing.” There is a suggested $5 donation, but no one is turned away for lack of funds.
- Take a free bootcamp-style fitness class at Riverfront Plaza, 6-7 pm. Bring water.
- Opening reception for M.J Deangelo at Upward Hartford (20 Church Street, mezzanine level), 6-8 pm. They say that Deangelo has been “painting for over ten years, creating non-traditional classical art. To create his work he pulls on a wide range of techniques that he’s collected from painting graffiti, traveling, studying the masters and networking with artists.” Free.
July 4
- One World Market: It has moved to the outdoor food court at Hartford Hospital between CCMC and the Conklin Building. They say: “Authentic Thai, West Indian, Peruvian, Middle Eastern and vegan meals available from native country table vendors, all at affordable prices!” 11:30 am – 2 pm. Free admission.
July 5
- Tour the arch in Bushnell Park on Thursdays, any time from 12 – 1:30 pm, weather permitting. Free.
- Nails & Wagging Tails: Bring your pup to Naturally Dogs & Cats (10 Trumbull Street) for a $5 nail trim. 6-8 pm
- Take a free beginner or $5 intermediate swing dance lesson from 8 – 8:30 pm, then join in for social dancing ($10), 8:30 – 11 pm at the Polish National Home (60 Charter Oak Avenue).
- The POSSM and Capitol Blondes perform at Republic (10 Capitol Avenue), 8:30 – 10:30 pm. No cover.
July 6
- Multimodal Meetup: Use bike, bus, train, or your own feet to get around? Skateboard? Scooter? Chat with others who do the same. Drop in from 7 – 9 am at Story and Soil Coffee (387 Capitol Avenue).
- Free outdoor co-working opportunity outside of 20 Church Street. There is WiFi and at least one food truck. 10 am – 4 pm.
- This is about as local as it gets! The Frog Hollow Farmers’ Market (75 Laurel Street) sells fruits, vegetables, and herbs grown on site. 3-6 pm. They also double SNAP/EBT.
- Pratt Street Salsa Social: Dance in the street, 5-7 pm. Free.
July 7
- Free admission to the museum galleries at Connecticut Historical Society (1 Elizabeth Street), 9 am – 5 pm.
- Summer Yoga & Guided Ride Series: Bring your own mat to do yoga in the alley next to BiCi Co. (95 Park Street), before taking a bike ride (approximately 90 minutes). Pay what you can. This begins at 9:30 am.
- Meet by the carousel in Bushnell Park to learn about the park’s history. 10 am. Free.
- Get to Cedar Hill Cemetery for a 10 am talk and tour. They say: “While Samuel Clemens, a.k.a. Mark Twain, is laid to rest in Elmira, New York, many of his Hartford companions and cohorts are interred at Cedar Hill Cemetery. Learn about Twain’s life and his many Nook Farm friends, neighbors and colleagues during this walking tour led by Steve Courtney.” $5.
- Capital Ice Cream (389 Capitol Avenue) is having its grand opening, 12 – 8 pm.
July 8
- The Dial (3580 Main Street) will host musical performances by Video Age and Pearl Sugar. Doors open at 7:30 pm. $5 cover.
July 9
- This is about as local as it gets! The Frog Hollow Farmers’ Market (75 Laurel Street) sells fruits, vegetables, and herbs grown on site. 3-6 pm. They also double SNAP/EBT.
- RiverBarre: take a free class that fuses ballet, pilates, and yoga. Bring a mat, water, and sneakers. 5:45 – 7 pm at Riverfront Plaza.
- Take a free Chicago-style steppin dance class at Hartford Public Library, 6-7 pm. This will be in the atrium.
- If you’ve recently moved to the area and have not managed to make many friends, Monday Night Jazz is the ticket. These are free concerts on Mondays in July and part of August, and it does not matter if you like jazz or not. Bring a picnic and blanket. The first performance is at 6 pm; a second follows at 7:30. This is in Bushnell Park, on the side closest to the Connecticut State Capitol. Tonight, Michael Palin and the Other Orchestra will perform, followed by Jason Palmer Quartet. Free.
- Arch Street Tavern hosts the Hartford Jazz Orchestra on Monday nights, 8 – 10 pm. No cover charge
July 10
- Take a free bootcamp-style fitness class at Riverfront Plaza, 6-7 pm. Bring water.
July 11
- One World Market: It has moved to the outdoor food court at Hartford Hospital between CCMC and the Conklin Building. They say: “Authentic Thai, West Indian, Peruvian, Middle Eastern and vegan meals available from native country table vendors, all at affordable prices!” 11:30 am – 2 pm. Free admission.
- Hannah’s Field performs near the fountain on Constitution Plaza, 12-1 pm. Free
- River Reads: Storytime from 12 – 1 pm at the Riverfront Plaza.
- Learn the fundamentals of intellectual property protection at Upward Hartford (20 Church St., mezzanine), 5:30-6:30 pm. Free.
- Get HYPEd, the casual networking happy hour, meets at Red Rock Tavern (369 Capitol Avenue), 5:30-8:30 pm. Bring your business cards and cash for drinks. There will be appetizers. FYI, for those who are not familiar with this block, there is now a locally-owned ice cream shop just a few steps away. Plan accordingly.
- Take a free yoga class at Riverfront Plaza, 6-7 pm. Bring your own mat and water.
- MakeHartford Open House: Visit Hartford’s makerspace (30 Arbor St. B7) from 6:30 – 8: 30 pm. They say: “check out the space, meet other makers, ask questions, learn about upcoming classes and events.” Free.
- Latanya Farrell performs in the Rose Garden at Elizabeth Park, 6:30 – 8 pm. Free.
July 12
- Tour the arch in Bushnell Park on Thursdays, any time from 12 – 1:30 pm, weather permitting. Free.
- The Riverfront Food Truck Festival makes it easy to have a picnic by the Connecticut River. As of publication, they have confirmed almost twenty trucks, including several with dessert options. 12 – 8 pm at the Riverfront Plaza.
- Mind the Gap: Meet others for conversation about the East Coast Greenway and LimeBike. This is at Hanging Hills (150 Ledyard Street), 5 – 7 pm. No cover charge.
- POSSM will perform at the Butler-McCook House & Garden, 5:30-7:30 pm. Bring a lawn chair or blanket, and picnic dinner. Photographer Lou Russo and print-maker Adrienne Gale will have their works on display inside the building. Free.
- 2018 CT Environmental Gubernatorial Forum: This is in Mather Hall on the Trinity College campus, 6-8 pm, with the event beginning promptly at 6. They say: “350 CT, CT League of Conservation Voters, Food & Water Action, Consumers for Sensible Energy and over a dozen other Connecticut-based climate action groups are organizing a public gubernatorial forum for CT candidates, focusing on clean energy issues, climate change and environmental health.” This is free, but contact (860) 297-2352 or email christine.mcmorris@trincoll.edu to reserve your seat.
- Stories in Stone: Come to Cedar Hill Cemetery for a 6:30 pm tour. They say: “Learn about monument styles often found in 19th-century cemeteries such as Hartford’s historic Cedar Hill. From the sarcophagus to the obelisk, Celtic cross, pyramid and more, Foundation Director Beverly Lucas will discuss the artistic and architectural design of the cemetery’s illustrious memorials.” $5
- The Pianist of Willesden Lane begins its run at Hartford Stage tonight, 7 pm. If you have a Hartford Public Library card, you can get two free passes to Hartford Stage.
- Take a free beginner or $5 intermediate swing dance lesson from 8 – 8:30 pm, then join in for social dancing ($10), 8:30 – 11 pm at the Polish National Home (60 Charter Oak Avenue).
July 13
- Free outdoor co-working opportunity outside of 20 Church Street. There is WiFi and at least one food truck. 10 am – 4 pm.
- The Riverfront Food Truck Festival makes it easy to have a picnic by the Connecticut River. As of publication, they have confirmed almost twenty trucks, including several with dessert options. 12 – 8 pm at the Riverfront Plaza.
- This is about as local as it gets! The Frog Hollow Farmers’ Market (75 Laurel Street) sells fruits, vegetables, and herbs grown on site. 3-6 pm. They also double SNAP/EBT.
- Under the Stars Film Series: Live music and dinner in the Wadsworth Atheneum’s courtyard beginning at 5 pm; Roman Holiday screens at 8:15 pm. Chairs and coolers are not permitted. $9 general admission; free for museum members and Wadsworth Welcome members.
July 14
- Bike the Park: Bring your bicycle and helmet, and meet up with others at 10 am to ride through Goodwin Park. Free.
- Free admission to the Wadsworth Atheneum, 10 am – 1 pm. There are family tours and activities planned for that time.
- The Riverfront Food Truck Festival makes it easy to have a picnic by the Connecticut River. As of publication, they have confirmed almost twenty trucks, including several with dessert options. 12 – 8 pm at the Riverfront Plaza.
- Charter Oak Cultural Center (21 Charter Oak Avenue) is hosting dinner and a movie. Food is served at 6 pm in the courtyard. The first 20 families in attendance will get a copy of Roald Dahl’s BFG; at 7, they will screen the film based on that book. The movie will be indoors. This event is entirely free.
- Fireworks have been set off in the neighborhoods since early June, but if you want a professional show, you can catch one at 9 pm at the Riverfront. Free concerts begin at 7 pm in the parks on both sides of the Connecticut River.
July 15
- Sea Tea Comedy Theater (15 Asylum Street) hosts several all-ages comedy shows each month. 4 pm. $10 general; $5 for kids ages 12 and younger.
- Free jazz on the lawn of Asylum Hill Congregational Church (814 Asylum Avenue), 5-7 pm. Listen to Conga Bop and the Hartford Symphony Jazz Ensemble. There will be activities for kids and some food trucks.
July 16
- This is about as local as it gets! The Frog Hollow Farmers’ Market (75 Laurel Street) sells fruits, vegetables, and herbs grown on site. 3-6 pm. They also double SNAP/EBT.
- The Chrysalis Center (255 Homestead Avenue) will host “a follow up meeting to the Fall 2017 local streets connectivity working sessions” from 5-7 pm. They say it “will showcase the findings and unresolved items on the potential reconstruction and impacts to the streets, mobility, and neighborhoods that surround the I-84 Hartford Project.” Free
- RiverBarre: take a free class that fuses ballet, pilates, and yoga. Bring a mat, water, and sneakers. 5:45 – 7 pm at Riverfront Plaza.
- Eli Williams Blues Jazz Project kicks off today’s Monday Night Jazz at 6 pm; the Dr. Lonnie Smith Trio takes the stage at 7:30. This free concert is in Bushnell Park.
- Arch Street Tavern hosts the Hartford Jazz Orchestra on Monday nights, 8 – 10 pm. No cover charge.
July 17
- Learn about the trees in Bushnell Park at noon. Meet by the carousel. Free.
- Take a free bootcamp-style fitness class at Riverfront Plaza, 6-7 pm. Bring water.
July 18
- Discover Cedar Hill Highlight Tour: Meet by the flagpole in the entrance driveway at 10 am. They say: “Bob Chudy leads this introductory tour about Cedar Hill’s most prominent residents. Hear about the discoverer of anesthesia and his tragic life, the woman behind the management of Colt Manufacturing, and the man who saved the country from bankruptcy twice.” This is $5.
- One World Market: It has moved to the outdoor food court at Hartford Hospital between CCMC and the Conklin Building. They say: “Authentic Thai, West Indian, Peruvian, Middle Eastern and vegan meals available from native country table vendors, all at affordable prices!” 11:30 am – 2 pm. Free admission.
- River Reads: Storytime from 12 – 1 pm at the Riverfront Plaza.
- Chris Cavaliere performs near the fountain on Constitution Plaza, 12-1 pm. Free
- Take a free yoga class at Riverfront Plaza, 6-7 pm. Bring your own mat and water.
- Simply Swing perform in the Rose Garden at Elizabeth Park, 6:30 – 8 pm. Free.
- MakeHartford Open House: Visit Hartford’s makerspace (30 Arbor St. B7) from 6:30 – 8: 30 pm. They say: “check out the space, meet other makers, ask questions, learn about upcoming classes and events.” Free.
July 19
- Tour the arch in Bushnell Park on Thursdays, any time from 12 – 1:30 pm, weather permitting. Free.
- Learn about privilege at the Harriet Beecher Stowe Center (77 Forest St), 5-7 pm. They say: “Race, gender, and class can influence a person’s level of privilege, i.e., rights, advantages, immunities, or benefits not enjoyed by all. Join a workshop with popular presenter Troy Brown, State of Connecticut Judicial Branch, to explore this multi-faceted topic.” Free
- The Connecticut Historical Society (1 Elizabeth Street) will present an outdoor concert featuring the music of “Rancho Folclórico do Clube Português de Hartford, founded in 1972, is the oldest Portuguese dance group in New England.” Bring lawn chairs and food for picnicking at 5 pm; there will be a food truck on site. Music begins at 6 pm. This “concert series presents the work of the Connecticut Cultural Heritage Arts Program (CCHAP), a statewide initiative that documents diverse cultural traditions and shares the artistic creations and community cultural practices of folk artists living throughout Connecticut. Performing groups represent vibrant community musical traditions in Connecticut.” There is no fee to attend.
- Take a free sidewalk tour of the Swift Factory (60 Love Lane), 5:30 pm. They say: “Construction is underway at the Swift Factory, to transform this historic factory into a neighborhood jobs hub. The revitalized factory will feature food manufacturing, an indoor farm, shared office space, and an incubator for entrepreneurs to grow their food businesses.
Learn the history of the building and how the project will create more than 200 construction jobs and 150 long-term jobs in the North Hartford Promise Zone.”
- Free Bossa Nova and Brazilian jazz at Spectra Wired Cafe (5 Constitution Plaza), 6:30 – 8 pm.
- Twang Thursdays at Hog River Brewing Co. (1429 Park Street) features live music from Goodnight Blue Moon. 7 – 9 pm. No cover charge.
- Watch The Sound of Music on the East Lawn of Elizabeth Park, 8 pm. Bring a lawn chair or blanket. Free.
- Take a free beginner or $5 intermediate swing dance lesson from 8 – 8:30 pm, then join in for social dancing ($10), 8:30 – 11 pm at the Polish National Home (60 Charter Oak Avenue).
July 20
- Free outdoor co-working opportunity outside of 20 Church Street. There is WiFi and at least one food truck. 10 am – 4 pm.
- This is about as local as it gets! The Frog Hollow Farmers’ Market (75 Laurel Street) sells fruits, vegetables, and herbs grown on site. 3-6 pm. They also double SNAP/EBT.
- Under the Stars Film Series: Live music and dinner in the Wadsworth Atheneum’s courtyard beginning at 5 pm; Never on a Sunday screens at 8:15 pm. Chairs and coolers are not permitted. $9 general admission; free for museum members and Wadsworth Welcome members.
- The Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz takes place in Bushnell Park. Music begins at 7 pm, but you can shop from vendors as early as 5 pm. Free admission. Picnics, chairs, and blankets are all permitted. See the website for schedule of musicians.
- It is Pay-What-You-Can night at TheaterWorks. Make reservations for Hand to God and tell them what you are able to pay. 8 pm.
- Who can hate on a free screening of The Breakfast Club? Bring your picnic and blanket to Charter Oak Landing and watch when it gets dark enough.
July 21
- Like our parks to look good? Help clean Bushnell Park, 9 am – 1 pm. Meet at Corning Fountain for a day of mulching, weeding, and general cleaning. Breakfast and lunch will be provided. Contact Nicola at (860) 951-7694 ext 14 or nicolaa@knoxhartford.org so they can get an accurate count for meals.
- Introduction to CNC Routing: Learn how to use ShopBot DeskTop, which MakeHartford (30 Arbor Street, B7) has. 10 am – 12 pm. Register online for the class; there is a $20 fee.
- Jack Hale will be giving tours at the Church of the Good Shepherd (155 Wyllys Street), 11 am and 1 pm. Each tour lasts 90 minutes and involves climbing stairs.
- The Tom Dempsey Trio plays a free courtyard concert at Charter Oak Cultural Center (21 Charter Oak Avenue) today. Food and drink are available at 1:30 pm; music begins at 2 pm and lasts for about an hour.
- The Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz takes place in Bushnell Park. Music begins at 2:30 pm and goes late. Picnics, chairs, and blankets are all permitted. See the website for schedule of musicians. Free.
July 22
- Listen to storytelling about trauma. Show up at 1:45 pm. This event goes until early evening. Toivo (399 Franklin Avenue).
- Today is the final day of the Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz in Bushnell Park. Music begins at 2:30 pm. Picnics, chairs, and blankets are all permitted. See the website for schedule of musicians. Free admission.
July 23
- RiverBarre: take a free class that fuses ballet, pilates, and yoga. Bring a mat, water, and sneakers. 5:45 – 7 pm at Riverfront Plaza.
- This is about as local as it gets! The Frog Hollow Farmers’ Market (75 Laurel Street) sells fruits, vegetables, and herbs grown on site. 3-6 pm. They also double SNAP/EBT.
- The Don DePalma Trio with vocalist Linda Ransom takes the stage at 6 pm in Bushnell Park. Laszlo Gordony Sextet headlines Monday Night Jazz. Free.
- Night Fall is a free event, but nothing is free. Performers get paid, and that money needs to come from somewhere. If you are able to give, consider attending the Night Fall fundraiser at the Pond House Cafe in Elizabeth Park, 6 – 9 pm. There will be snacks.
- Arch Street Tavern hosts the Hartford Jazz Orchestra on Monday nights, 8 – 10 pm. No cover charge.
July 24
- Angels Among Us: This tour at Cedar Hill Cemetery begins at 10 am. They say:”earn about the angels and allegorical figures that grace the landscape of Cedar Hill Cemetery. From the angel Gabriel to representations of Faith, Hope and Memory, Foundation Director Beverly Lucas will acquaint you with the figural monuments in the historic cemetery.” $5.
- Take a free bootcamp-style fitness class at Riverfront Plaza, 6-7 pm. Bring water.
July 25
- One World Market: It has moved to the outdoor food court at Hartford Hospital between CCMC and the Conklin Building. They say: “Authentic Thai, West Indian, Peruvian, Middle Eastern and vegan meals available from native country table vendors, all at affordable prices!” 11:30 am – 2 pm. Free admission.
- Belle of the Fall performs near the fountain on Constitution Plaza, 12-1 pm. Free
- River Reads: Storytime from 12 – 1 pm at the Riverfront Plaza.
- Take a free yoga class at Riverfront Plaza, 6-7 pm. Bring your own mat and water.
- Learn to make paper beads for necklaces and bracelets from strips of recycled newspaper. This is an adult program at the Hartford Public Library’s Barbour Branch (261 Barbour Street), 6-7 pm. Sign up at the circulation desk. Free.
- The Professors of Sweet Sweet Music perform in the Rose Garden at Elizabeth Park, 6:30 – 8 pm. Free.
- MakeHartford Open House: Visit Hartford’s makerspace (30 Arbor St. B7) from 6:30 – 8: 30 pm. They say: “check out the space, meet other makers, ask questions, learn about upcoming classes and events.” Free. String Thing meets at the same time. This month’s focus is on fiber tricks: “Come learn a new fiber technique, help plan the fiber-ninja activity for September.”
- It is Pay-What-You-Can night at TheaterWorks. Make reservations for Hand to God and tell them what you are able to pay. 7:30 pm.
July 26
- Tour the arch in Bushnell Park on Thursdays, any time from 12 – 1:30 pm, weather permitting. Free.
- Twang Thursdays at Hog River Brewing Co. (1429 Park Street) features live music from Dharmasoul. 7 – 9 pm. No cover charge.
- Tonight is HYPE Night at the Hartford Yard Goats. Support Dog Star Rescue by donating dog food, toys, treats, leashes, collars, beds, bowls, grooming supplies, and paper towels. There are tickets reserved in a special section if you want to sit with HYPE folks, or you can just be elsewhere in the stadium. $10. 7 pm.
- Take a free beginner or $5 intermediate swing dance lesson from 8 – 8:30 pm, then join in for social dancing ($10), 8:30 – 11 pm at the Polish National Home (60 Charter Oak Avenue).
July 27
- Free outdoor co-working opportunity outside of 20 Church Street. There is WiFi and at least one food truck. 10 am – 4 pm.
- This is about as local as it gets! The Frog Hollow Farmers’ Market (75 Laurel Street) sells fruits, vegetables, and herbs grown on site. 3-6 pm. They also double SNAP/EBT.
- Under the Stars Film Series: Live music and dinner in the Wadsworth Atheneum’s courtyard beginning at 5 pm; Sirocco screens at 8:15 pm. Chairs and coolers are not permitted. $9 general admission; free for museum members and Wadsworth Welcome members.
- Music Among Memorials: Free evening of new American roots music at Cedar Hill Cemetery. Blankets, chairs, and picnic dinners are all welcome. 6 pm.
- Catch a free screening of Coco in Bushnell Park at sunset. They’ll be offering free carousel rides from 6:30-8:30 pm.
July 28
- The Lorax is this month’s choice for kids’ book club at the Harriet Beecher Stowe Center (77 Forest Street), 10:30 am – 12 pm. Free. Children must be accompanied by parent or guardian.
- Paper Artists Gathering: 1 – 3 pm at MakeHartford (30 Arbor St., B7), free. They say: “This is an opportunity for anyone interested in making, building or doing something with paper to get together to share ideas, projects and dreams. This is an informal session for paper artists who are doing or want to be doing anything to or with paper.”
- The Rumba Festival is at Church of the Good Shepherd (155 Wyllys Street), 1-8 pm.
- Are you a student or educator? Catch a free matinee performance of Hand to God at TheaterWorks at 2:30 pm. Make reservations.
- Afrikan Dance with Sistah Anyangō at Toivo (399 Franklin Ave), 6-8 pm. Learn to dance. Suggested $5 donation.
- Asking for a Friend: a humorous, live advice show at Sea Tea Comedy Theater (15 Asylum Street), 7 pm. $15.
- La Sala Femme: Music, dance, and live art begins at 9 pm at Studio Eight-Sixty (256 Farmington Avenue). Tickets are $10 in advance; $15 at the door.
July 29
- See Won’t You Be My Neighbor?, the documentary film about Mr. Rogers, at Cinestudio . $10. See cinema website for film schedule.
- Recovering from the Human Condition: Author Corey Hudson will be speaking about “his personal journey through vulnerability, connection and mutual healing, while uncovering what it truly means to be human.” This is at Toivo Center (399 Franklin Avenue), 2-4 pm. There is a suggested $5 donation.
July 30
- This is about as local as it gets! The Frog Hollow Farmers’ Market (75 Laurel Street) sells fruits, vegetables, and herbs grown on site. 3-6 pm. They also double SNAP/EBT.
- RiverBarre: take a free class that fuses ballet, pilates, and yoga. Bring a mat, water, and sneakers. 5:45 – 7 pm at Riverfront Plaza.
- David Goya Gonzalez and Sincopa perform in Bushnell Park at 6 pm as part of the Monday Night Jazz series. Chembo Corniel Quintet takes the stage at 7:30 pm. Free. Bring a blanket and picnic.
- Arch Street Tavern hosts the Hartford Jazz Orchestra on Monday nights, 8 – 10 pm. No cover charge.
July 31
- Take a free bootcamp-style fitness class at Riverfront Plaza, 6-7 pm. Bring water.
Richard Nelson
Kerri, Beautiful photo of the river and city. You should really have a exhibition of your photos sometime. Can’t get to the Knox Farmer’s Market as I work those hours and have been boohooing ever since it opened this year. I have Parsley, Chives and Thyme growing on my windowsill, so that is as local as its going to get this summer.