CVB’S Thursday 9 April 2026 Preview of Saturday’s Calendar Publication, Commemorating The Battle of Appomattox Court House

Thursday 9 April 2026 5:00 AM

Battle of Appomattox Court House – The Defining Moment That Ended the Civil War

In this week’s Thursday Preview, we spotlight the latest additions to the Connecticut Veterans Calendar for the upcoming Saturday, April 11, 2026 edition while commemorating one of the most consequential events in American military history—the Battle of Appomattox Court House.

Fought on April 9, 1865, in Appomattox Court House, Virginia, this final engagement marked the collapse of Confederate resistance in the field and led directly to the surrender of General Robert E. Lee to Union General Ulysses S. Grant, effectively bringing the American Civil War to its decisive conclusion.

By early April 1865, Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia was in full retreat following the fall of Richmond and Petersburg. Cut off from critical supplies and pursued relentlessly by Grant’s larger and better-positioned forces, Lee attempted a final breakout westward. On the morning of April 9, Confederate forces launched an attack to clear a path, but Union cavalry and infantry quickly blocked their advance. Surrounded and outmatched, further resistance became untenable.

Recognizing the reality on the ground, Lee requested a meeting with Grant. That afternoon, inside the home of Wilmer McLean, the two commanders met to discuss terms. What followed became one of the most respected acts of military professionalism in American history. Grant extended generous terms: Confederate soldiers were allowed to return home, officers retained their sidearms, and enlisted men were permitted to keep their horses to plant spring crops. These decisions helped stabilize a fractured nation and reduced the likelihood of continued fighting.

While additional Confederate forces remained in the field, the surrender at Appomattox triggered a chain reaction that led to the rapid conclusion of the war in the weeks that followed. More than a battlefield outcome, it became a symbol of national reconciliation and the restoration of the Union.

For Connecticut’s veteran community, the legacy of Appomattox remains clear and enduring. It reflects the highest standards of leadership under pressure, discipline in the face of defeat, and respect between adversaries. These principles continue to guide today’s service members and veterans long after the guns fell silent in Virginia.

As this week’s Thursday Preview highlights newly added opportunities for connection, service, and support across Connecticut, that legacy continues in action. From leadership development and community engagement to recovery support and volunteer service, the events featured in the upcoming calendar reflect the same enduring commitment to mission and community that defined those who served before.

This week’s preview includes a wide range of opportunities across the state. Veterans and families can take part in the Tri-Town American Legion Baseball open registration, supporting youth development and teamwork across northeastern Connecticut. Community engagement continues with recurring events like VFW Post 5157 Karaoke Night in Watertown, offering a relaxed environment for camaraderie and connection.

Service remains a central theme, highlighted by the VFW Post 10201 and Auxiliary Red Cross Blood Drive in Brookfield, where the need for donors remains critical. Leadership and professional development are also emphasized through the American Legion Commander and Adjutant Training, providing essential guidance for those leading posts across Connecticut.

Support and resilience are reinforced through ongoing resources such as the free weekly Virtual Military and Veterans Support Group, offering a structured and trusted space for veterans facing challenges related to transition, trauma, and recovery. Meanwhile, community-building traditions continue through gatherings like the Ellington Veterans Coffeehouse, strengthening bonds through shared experience and conversation.

Looking ahead, opportunities for service extend beyond immediate events. Volunteers are preparing for the Winsted Cemetery Clean Up Day of Service, preserving the resting places of those who served. Community-centered events such as the Waterbury Naugatuck VFW Post 201 Potluck Dinner and upcoming fundraisers, vendor fairs, and veteran-focused programs continue to reinforce the strength and unity of Connecticut’s veteran network.

Each of these events reflects a living continuation of the values demonstrated at Appomattox—commitment to one another, service beyond self, and the resolve to move forward together. As April 9 is remembered, the Connecticut veteran community continues to carry that legacy forward through action, engagement, and unwavering support for those who served.

For a complete list of events and more details, please refer to the full Connecticut Veterans Calendar in our upcoming publication or though our previous publication doesn’t include the events here, it has the all others.

Learn more about Connecticut Veterans Calendar Publications

Included in the Connecticut Veterans Calendar on ctvetsbulletin.org for Saturday, 11 April 2026

Events are in order by date

Tri-Town American Legion Baseball Open Registration 

REGISTRATION IS OPEN

Tri-Town American Legion Baseball Open Registration

Tri-Town American Legion Baseball Open Registration 

April 2026 SIGN UP CLICK HERE 

Hosted By: American Legion Tri-Town Baseball  (860) 801-1931

Location: Putnam • Thompson • Woodstock • Eastford



VFW POST 5157 Karaoke Night

NEXT RECURRENCE FRIDAY 10 April 2026

VFW POST 5157 Karaoke Night

VFW POST 5157 Karaoke Night

Every Friday

7-11PM

KJ CHRIS and ALICIA DELEON

BARTENDER

TRACY WOLFF

Hosted by:

VFW Post 5157 Water Oak 

(860) 274-1573

Location:

866 Thomaston Rd, Watertown, CT 06795



VFW Post 10201 & Auxiliary Red Cross Blood Drive

VFW Post 10201 & Auxiliary Red Cross Blood Drive

VFW Post 10201 & Auxiliary Red Cross Blood Drive

Saturday, April 11, 2026

8 a.m. – 1 p.m.

By Appointment Only

Call 1-800-RED-CROSS (1-800-733-2767)

or Visit RedCrossBlood.org 

and enter StPaulsCT to schedule

Thank you for your support! The need is GREAT!

Hosted by:

Jason D. Lewis Brookfield Memorial VFW Post 10201 and Auxiliary   

Location:

St. Paul’s Episcopal Church

174 Whisconier Road,

Brookfield, Connecticut

06804



American Legion Commander & Adjutant Training

American Legion Commander & Adjutant Training

American Legion Commander & Adjutant Training

SATURDAY,

APRIL 11, 2026

10:00 AM – 11:30 AM

ONLINE VIA ZOOM

MEETING ID:

822 5080 8175

PASSCODE:

1950926

NO REGISTRATION NECESSARY, JUST SHOW UP

  • Commander and Adjutant Responsibilities
  • Post Leadership Skills
  • Resources for Legion Leaders

OPEN TO AMERICAN LEGION MEMBERS

Hosted byAmerican Legion Department of Connecticut 

(860) 436-9986  

Location:

Virtual/Online



FREE Virtual Military & Veterans Support Group

NEXT RECURRENCE 15 APRIL 2026

FREE Virtual Military & Veterans Support Group

FREE Virtual Military & Veterans Support Group

Meets weekly, every Wednesday 6:30–7:30 PM (EST).

Free and open to all veterans and active-duty service members.

Mission Homefront Recovery

Mountainside’s FREE weekly virtual support group for veterans and service members is led by a 101st Airborne Combat Veteran and a U.S. Marine Recovery Coach, this group operates with a “TOC for recovery” mindset — a tactical space where participants come together as a unit to confront challenges related to addiction, trauma, moral injury, disconnection, stigma, reintegration and more.

Join a community that understands your story, speaks your language, and stands beside you on the mission of recovery.

Presented by: Mountainside Treatment Center

(860) 639-7610

Location: VIRTUAL. CLICK HERE TO JOIN THE MEETING



The Ellington Veterans Coffeehouse 

Ellington Veterans Coffeehouse

The Ellington Veterans Coffeehouse 

meets on the third Thursday of each month at Hall Memorial Library at 10:30 AM. Each gathering features a guest speaker and refreshments generously provided by LuAnn’s Cafe & Bakery. Join us for a welcoming morning of coffee, conversation, and camaraderie with fellow veterans.

Hosted By: Town of Ellington  (860) 870-3128

Location: Hall Memorial Library, 93 Main St, Ellington, CT 06029



Cemetery Clean Up Winsted Day Of Service

Cemetery Clean Up Winsted Day Of Service

Cemetery Clean Up Winsted Day Of Service

Saturday April 18, 2026 * 10am to 1pm

Earth Day * Day of Service * All welcome!

Bring rakes, shovels, gloves * other items provided

Visit the Winchester Historic Commission website https://historicwinchesterct.org/

Sponsored by:Winchester Historic Commission 

Soldiers Monument Commission   

Location:

Old Burying Ground Winsted

75 Park Place

Winsted, CT 06098



Waterbury Naugatuck VFW Post 201 Community Potluck Dinner

Waterbury Naugatuck VFW Post 201 Community Potluck Dinner

Waterbury Naugatuck VFW Post 201 Community Potluck Dinner

Sunday,

April 19, 2026

@ 2pm

Bring your favorite dish to share with 15-20 people!

Participants eat free.

*OPEN TO THE PUBLIC* 

$20/person

To sign up Call 203-754-0738

Hosted by:Waterbury Naugatuck VFW Post 201 

(203) 754-0738

Location:

2205 Baldwin St,

Waterbury, CT 06706



VFW Post 10088 Community Yard Sale

VFW Post 10088 Community Yard Sale

VFW Post 10088 Community Yard Sale

April 25, 2026.

From 9am to 5pm.

We have 50 ten by ten spots (ALL SPOTS ARE FREE AND FIRST COME FIRST SERVED) All we ask is that you consider making a donation to our Capital Improvement Campaign and that you haul out what didn’t sell.

To Save a Spot Contact:

thompsonscommunityvfw@gmail.com  OR CLICK HERE

Hosted by:

VFW Post 10088

(860) 935-0306

Location:

685 Quinebaug Rd, Quinebaug, CT, 06262



Surfside Veterans Boots On The Sound Beach Clean Up 

Surfside Veterans Boots On The Sound Beach Clean Up

Surfside Veterans Boots On The Sound Beach Clean Up 

Saturday April 25, 2026 10AM

A beach clean-up event hosted by Surfside Veterans Boots on the Sound will take place on April 25th at 10am on the Oak Street Boardwalk. Attendance is open to all.  Surfside veterans boots on the sound is a seperate 501c3 org attached to Surfside veterans, we are looking for donations, to get more Garbo grabbers, trash bags and gloves! Send to Surfside veterans attention boots on the sound

Hosted By: Surfside Veterans  860-710-1833

Location: Oak Street Beach BoardwalkMeet behind Surfside Apartments, next to Jimmies on Capt Thomas Blvd



NGACT Scholarship Opportunities

NGACT Scholarship Opportunities

NGACT Scholarship Opportunities

Scholarship Opportunity Alert!

Reminder: We are accepting 2026 scholarship applications! If you or your family are current members of NGACT, this is your chance to earn extra funding towards your education!

🗓️ Deadline: 1 May 2026

Apply today 🔗 https://ngact.org/online-scholarship-application

📣 Tag a friend, share this post, and help us reach future applicants!

#scholarships #ngact #ctleadstheway #connecticutshometeam #applytoday

Hosted by:

VFW Post 5157 Water Oak 

(860) 274-1573

Location:

866 Thomaston Rd, Watertown, CT 06795



American Legion Post 68 Gift Card BINGO

American Legion Post 68 Gift Card BINGO

American Legion Post 68 Gift Card BINGO

May 1st, 2026

Doors Open at 5pm

Bingo Starts at 6pm

$35

Includes 10 Sheets/10 Games / Dauber

Raffle, Door Prize, Accepting Raffle Donations!

BYOB & Snacks!

Reservations Needed

Contact Mo 8602688969

By April 25th or When Sold Out

Hosted by:American Legion Post 68 Berlin 

(860) 828-9102

Location:

154 Porters Pass, Kensington, CT 06037



Connecticut Grateful Dead All Stars At Westport VFW

Connecticut Grateful Dead All Stars At Westport VFW

Connecticut Grateful Dead All Stars At Westport VFW

SATURDAY

MAY 2, 2026

DOORS – 7:00

SHOW – 8:00

CONNECTICUT GRATEFUL DEAD ALL STARS

performing live at the

VFW

NO ONE DOES MORE FOR VETERANS.

465 RIVERSIDE AVE., WESTPORT, CT

Hosted by:

Westport VFW Post 399 

(203) 227-6796

Location:

465 Riverside Ave,

Westport, CT 06880



Waterbury Elks Riders Veterans BBQ

Waterbury Elks Riders Veterans BBQ

Waterbury Elks Riders Veterans BBQ

Saturday

May 16, 2026

*Winning Raffle will be drawn for  homemade Afghan.

Veterans Eat For Free

$10 Donation For Guests

Hosted byWaterbury Connecticut Elks Riders 

(203) 775-1159  

Location:

Waterbury Elks Lodge 

283 W Main St,

Waterbury, CT 06702



A Broadway Afternoon With Todd Ellison & Friends

A Broadway Afternoon With Todd Ellison & Friends

A Broadway Afternoon With Todd Ellison & Friends

Sunday, May 31 at 3 pm

A fundraiser for Community Music School and Essex Veterans Memorial Hall

  • Todd Ellison
  • Shannon Rugani
  • Ross Lekites

An afternoon of Broadway favorites – bold, beloved. Essex hometown favorite and veteran Broadway Music Director Todd Ellison returns to The Kate with friends from Broadway for an unforgettable afternoon of music all to benefit two organizations close to his heart: Community Music School, and Essex Veterans Memorial Hall.

Tickets $100-$150 plus applicable service fee

Get your tickets!

TICKETS AT CMSCT.ORG

Presented byCOMMUNITY MUSIC SCHOOL

Location:

The Katharine Hepburn Cultural Arts Center 

300 Main Street,

Old Saybrook, CT 06475

Box Office Phone: 860.510.0453 |

www.thekate.org



Preston VFW 1st Annual Vendor Fair

Preston VFW 1st Annual Vendor Fair

Preston VFW 1st Annual Vendor Fair

Saturday, June 6, 2026

from 10AM to 2PM

The Preston VFW is looking for Crafters and Vendors for our first annual Vendor Fair

This will be an outside rain or shine event. Each 10’X10′ spot is $35 plus a donation.

For more information:

Call our fair coordinator at 401-829-6001

Hosted byPreston VFW

(860) 383-2884

Location: 28 Spicer Rd, Preston, CT 06365



48th Annual CT Military Vehicle Show & Flea Market

48th Annual CT Military Vehicle Show & Flea Marke

48th Annual CT Military Vehicle Show & Flea Market

SATURDAY JUNE 13, 2026

8:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m.

  • ANTIQUE MILITARY VEHICLES
  • FLEA MARKET
  • MILITARY DISPLAYS
  • FOOD ON SITE

ADMISSION:

  • $5.00/ADULTS
  • CHILDREN UNDER 10 FREE

VENDOR & GENERAL INFO:

ANDREA 860-324-7328

NO PETS

COMVEC IS A 501(c)3 NON PROFIT ORGANIZATION

Follow us on Facebook: Comvec-Connecticut Military Vehide Collectors Club

Hosted byCOMVEC Connecticut Military Vehicle Collectors 

(860) 716-2733 

Location:

Zagray Farm Museum 

544 Amston Rd, Colchester, CT 06415



Pancake Breakfast Frank C. Godfrey American Legion Post 12

Pancake Breakfast Frank C. Godfrey American Legion Post 12

Pancake Breakfast Frank C. Godfrey American Legion Post 12

Sunday, June 14, 2026  9AM – 11AM

🌟 Join Our Team: Help Us Create a Morning of Connection!

We believe that a shared meal is more than just food—it’s where community is built. We are looking for passionate, high-energy volunteers to help us bring this event to life and create a welcoming space for everyone.

🌟 Volunteers Needed – Community Breakfast Event We’re seeking dependable, high-energy volunteers to help create a welcoming morning of connection.

Roles & Responsibilities

Storyteller & Outreach (Publicity Chair): Lead promotion through social media and local outreach to drive attendance (start immediately)

•Atmosphere Architect (Set-Up): Arrive at 8 AM to prepare coffee, arrange tables, and create a welcoming space

•Culinary Creator (Cook): Prepare and serve breakfast (pancakes, bacon, eggs)

•Guardian of the Space (Cleanup): Restore and organize the space after the event

Why Volunteer Play a key role in bringing the community together and creating a meaningful shared experience.

> “Small acts, when multiplied by millions of people, can quietly transform the world.” — Howard Zinn

Hosted byFrank C. Godfrey American Legion Post 12. (203) 866-8249

Location: 60 County St, Norwalk, CT 06851



American Legion Post 196 Karaoke Night

American Legion Post 196 Karaoke Night

American Legion Post 196 Karaoke Night

Saturday

June 27, 2026

6PM – 10PM

This should be a good time!

Bring your own food!

Hosted by: DJ Charlie 

Location:

American Legion Post 196 

(203) 874-9822

25 Merwin Ave,

Milford, CT 06460



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