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David Wolfe Returns, Bubblemania! and More Events This Week
A look ahead at some of the goings-on in Fairfield this week.

Here's a look at what's happening in Fairfield this week. For a full list of stuff to do, look at the Patch calendar of events.
Free blood pressure screenings: Bridgeport Hospital will offer free blood pressure screenings at the Fairfield Senior Center on Monday from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. For information, call 1-888-357-2396.Â
Learn about Bright Horizons in Fairfield: Come learn about the unique features of this state-of-the-art early education and preschool center, coming to Fairfield in early 2014. The information session will be held Tuesday night at the Fairfield Public Library.
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Irish Fusion Concert: Head to St. Ann's Church in Black Rock Tuesday night for an outdoor concert. This week features Irish Fusion by the MacTalla Mor Duo.
Nutrition Expert David Wolfe revisits Fairfield: Back by "outrageous demand," David Wolfe will be presenting twice at the Fairfield Theatre Company on Wednesday. He'll talk about topsoil and the three health treasures -- shen, chi, and jing -- what they are and how to nourish them. The talks are sponsored by Catch a Healthy Habit Cafe.Â
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Summer reading finale -- Bubblemania! Celebrate the end of the Library’s annual summer reading program with Casey Carle’s Bubblemania! This unique program combines high-energy entertainment loaded with comedy, swing music and the unbelievable magic and beauty of bubbles. The show will be held in the Roger Ludlowe Middle School auditorium on Thursday at 3 p.m. and is for children ages 5 to 10.
Town Meeting(s): For the news junkies in town, check out the town's calendar of meetings to see what's on tap this week. On Tuesday, there's a Board of Finance meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the Board of Education conference room (501 Kings Highway East).Â
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