2021 Canaan Railroad Days

July 14-18, 2021, North Canaan, Conn.

Ongoing

RAILROAD BURGER

Weds.-Sat., 5 am - 9 pm, 21 Railroad St. Come to the Olde School Deli and try our Railroad Burger: with melted Swiss cheese, Thousand Island dressing and coleslaw. Served with our housemade chips $8.50.

NUTRITION ON RAILROAD DAYS RAFFLE, GIVEAWAYS, SAMPLES, & MORE! 

Weds.-Fri. 8 am - 5 pm., Sat. 9 am - 5 pm., Sun. 9 am - 2 pm. 5 Railroad St. ALL DAY during Railroad Days, Nutrition on Railroad will have drink specials, free samples, a social media photo contest, raffles, and fun for the kids! Check out our Instagram and Facebook for more information as we get closer to the event! Instagram: @NutritiononRailroad

OPEN HOUSE : NEW ENGLAND ACCORDION CONNECTION & MUSEUM CO. 

10 am - 5 pm Canaan Union Rail Road Station. We are relocating our accordion museum and sales and service business to downtown North Canaan in the historic Canaan Union Depot Railroad Station. Come and join us for our first Open House every day from July 14 to July 18, 10 am to 5 pm.

FREE POPCORN, BALLOONS, AND GIVEAWAYS

Weds.-Fri., 9 am - 4 pm, Sat. 9 am - 12 pm. 100 Main St. Salisbury Bank will be offering FREE popcorn, balloons and giveaways.

50% off EVERYTHING EXCEPT APPLIANCES

Weds.-Sun., 12 pm - 4 pm. 403 Ashley Falls Road. Join us for our 50% off everything except appliances sale at This ‘n’ That for Habitat!

CANAAN CARNIVAL

Weds. - Sat., 6 pm - 10 pm, Lawrence Field. The Marine Corps League-NW Detachment #042 Fundraiser: Selling hot dogs and chili dogs.

CANAAN RAILROAD DAYS VENDOR FAIR

Fri. - Sun., 2 pm - 7 pm, in the Canaan Municipal Parking Lot behind Salisbury Bank. Join us for a vendor and crafters market July 16, 17, 18. All vendors are welcome. Contact Mike Reagan by email at Mikereagan@yahoo.com, or call 413-222-1875.

Friday,
JulY 16, 2021 

KARAOKE TALENT SEARCH

6 pm - 9 pm Under the Pavilion at Lawrence Field, North Canaan. Come down to Lawrence Field between 6 pm - 9 pm, fun during the Karaoke Talent Search hosted by The Music Lab.

Saturday, JulY 17, 2021 

BOOT DRIVE

9 am - 2 pm at the intersection of routes 7 and 44. Members of the Canaan Fire Company will ask you to help fill their boots. Spare change adds up and we accept any donation. All proceeds go to support your volunteer fire company.

$5 FILL A BAG BOOK SALE

10 am - 2 pm Douglas Library, West Main Street. Upstairs Book Sale only $5 a bag. Check out the Raffle Baskets.

Local Railroad Presentation & Talk

2 pm Douglas Library, West Main Street. Joe Mato, Pete McLachlan & Geoff Knees will talk about local railroad history with slides & video presentation in the upstairs room at Douglas Library.

COVID-19 VACCINE CLINIC

10 am - 4 pm, at the Canaan Municipal Parking Lot behind Salisbury Bank. COVID-19 Vaccines, July 17 from 10 am to 4 pm. All Northwest Corner residents are eligible. Second shots to be administered from the June clinic, as well as first timers. Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson shots are being administered. No ID or insurance required. No appointment necessary. Clinic being held in Municipal Parking Lot behind Salisbury Bank, access also from Railroad Street.

HELP US IDENTIFY PEOPLE AND PLACES

10 am - 4 pm, North Canaan History Center. Come to the History Center on Main Street, Saturday, July 17, 10 am - 4 pm. Help us identify people and places from several different years.

RAILROAD MUSEUM CANAAN UNION STATION

10 am - 5 pm, Canaan Union Station Depot Museum, 49 Main St. Open 10 am - 5 pm, July 17- 18. We have many railroad items for sale along with exhibits of Canaan’s rich railroad history.

THE TRAIN CAMPAIGN

11 am - 12 pm Canaan Union Station Depot Museum, 49 Main St. Canaan Railroad Days Meet our Legislators and fellow train campaigners from around the region. We’ll be gathering on July 17 at 11 am, hosted by the Great Falls Brewing Company and with the Union Station Museum next  door (open special hours during Railroad Days).Northwest Connecticut state Rep. Maria Horn @mariahornct will be speaking, joined by Karen Christensen
@traincampaign and Selectman Christian Allyn. We have invited the Department of Transportation to send a representative and will be joined by officials and advocates from Danbury, New Milford and Kent.

THE FAMOUS ST. MARTIN OF TOURS CHURCH CHICKEN BBQ

5 pm - 7 pm July 17, St. Martin of Tours Church, Main Street. Includes a BBQ half chicken, corn on the cob, roasted potatoes, coleslaw, bread, ice cream cup and drink. Dinners can be eaten on the grounds of St. Martin of Tours Church or taken to go! Tickets are $15. For tickets, call the church office at 860-824-7078.

CANAAN FIRE COMPANY ANNUAL FIREFIGHTER’S PARADE

6 pm - 7 pm July 17, Downtown North Canaan. A Parade to Celebrate North Canaan! A refreshing twist on an old favorite. Local clubs, businesses and families are invited to participate in a parade to celebrate and showcase the town and our residents. Fire companies from the area will be judged for trophies and new categories will be added for the local participants as well. Floats, marching groups, vehicles of all types and any all-around creative entry is welcome. To save your place in line, contact Maribeth Marchi at 860-601-3130 or by email at canaanfireco.1911@sbcglobal.net. Lineup will begin at 5 pm, parade steps off at 6 pm. Sponsored by Canaan Fire Company.

POETRY IS MUSIC® A CELEBRATION OF LIFE 

6 pm - 10 pm Collin’s Diner, 53 W. Main St. Evolution Ink in association with Ameen-Storm Productions presents POETRY IS MUSIC ® A celebration of LIFE 25 years. COVID canceled 2020. 26 YEARS OF CELEBRATING LIFE ON JULY 17. Hosted By Collin’s Railroad Square, Inc and the Collin’s Diner. A free Railroad Days Outdoor Family Event! The Award-winning Internationally Renowned Distinguished Poet Sir Ameen-Storm Abo-Hamzy, House Music Poetry Served by NYC DJ Ron Kingburrell, The Magnificent Mesmerizing Award-Winning Bellydancer Elesheva, international poet William Rodriguez and surprise guests. Sound engineering by Brian Infantino of Ocean Sound.

Music under the Pavilion at Lawrence Field

Music by Two Guys In Suits And Ties, 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm. Sponsored by The Music Lab. 5 Day Knights 7:30 pm - 9 pm. Raynard & Peirce Realty LLC.

CANAAN RAILROAD DAYS FIRE WORKS

9 pm - 10 pm Lawrence Field. Come out and see the Best Free Fireworks at dusk. Thanks to your generous donations from local businesses and supporters for Canaan Railroad Days and the Town of North Canaan.

Sunday, JulY 18, 2021 

ANNUAL CANAAN FAMILY YMCA ROAD RACE

8 am - 10 am Lawrence Field. Registration at 8 am. Contact Lisa Douyard ldouyard@nwcty.org, 860-499-3195

RAILROAD MUSEUM CANAAN UNION STATION

10 am - 5 pm, Canaan Union Station Depot Museum, 49 Main St. Open 10 am -5 pm, July 17-18. We have many railroad items for sale along with exhibits of Canaan’s rich railroad history.

CONCERT AT GEER NURSING AND REHABILITATION CENTER

2 pm - 3 pm, 99 South Canaan Road. Salisbury Band Concert at Geer Nursing. Join us on the back lawn at Geer Nursing. No rain date. Bring lawn chairs and blankets to listen and clap along to the Salisbury Band perform Sousa marches, polkas and Broadway show tunes. Led by our director, Brian Viets. The Salisbury Band has been continuing our live musical performances since 1928. Sponsored by Geer Nursing and Rehabilitation Center.

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