Community Associations Institute (CAI) - Provides education, tools and resources to people who govern and manage homeowners associations, condominiums and other planned communities.
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These area attractions are within Simsbury or just a short drive away.
Flamig Farm - Educational farm, petting zoo, hay, sleigh and pony rides, horse and carriages for special occasions, fresh eggs, pumpkin picking, school tours, summer camp, gift shop. 7 Shingle Mill Rd, West Simsbury
Hill-Stead Museum - National Historic Landmark noted for 1901 mansion, grounds, and garden. See impressionist paintings in home of original collector. - Farmington, CT (5 miles)
New England Air Museum - Open 7 days a week, year round. Windsor Locks, CT (17 miles)
Old Newgate Prison - Originally founded as a copper mine in the early 1700's. NewGate was first used as a prison to house Tories and Loyalists during the Revolutionary War. It was the first State Prison in America.
Phelps Tavern Museum and Homestead - The Simsbury Historical Society operates the Phelps Tavern Museum on a two acre site in the center of Simsbury and includes research archives, museum store and award-winning period gardens to highlight the visitor's experience. The museum is open year round, except major holidays, Tuesday through Saturday.
William Phelps Eno Memorial Center - Display of artifacts owned by an American pioneer in the field of transportation and traffic regulation, William Phelps Eno (1858-1945). Located at the Simsbury Genealogical and Historical Research Library, 749 Hopmeadow Street, Simsbury.
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Cobb School Montessori - A thriving Toddler, Preschool and Elementary school located on five picturesque acres whose approach to education is based on the teachings of Dr. Maria Montessori. Mary Lou Cobb, head of the school, also owned one of the homes in Maple Court in the late 1970's.
Ethel Walker School - The Ethel Walker School, founded in 1911, is an independent, college-preparatory boarding and day school for girls in grades 6 through 12.
Master's School - The Master's School is a co-educational college preparatory day school for students in preschool through grade 12 with average and above-average academic ability pursuing educational excellence from a Christian perspective.
St. Mary's Catholic School - The Farmington Valley's only Catholic school for grades K-8.
Westminster School - An independent, coeducational, secondary school serving grades 9-12 and postgraduate. Approximately 1.6 miles north of Maple Court.
Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts - Hartford, CT (8.5 miles)
Farmington Valley Chorus - A group of 50 women of diverse ages, backgrounds, and professions who sing a cappella four-part harmony in the barbershop style.
Mark Twain House - Tour the Hartford home where Mark Twain lived and worked from 1874 to 1891, includes children's activities and a Museum Shop. - Hartford, CT (8 miles)
Simsbury Celebrates - Simsbury Celebrates is a FREE Community Holiday Celebration, traditionally held the Saturday after Thanksgiving along Hopmeadow Street. A Thanksgiving town tradition!
Simsbury Chamber Music Festival - A not for profit, all volunteer, community-based organization, dedicated to bringing artistic and musical experiences directly to the residents of the Farmington Valley.
Simsbury Light Opera Company - A community-based group of actors, singers and talented backstage crew dedicated to bringing quality musical entertainment to audiences throughout Connecticut's Farmington Valley.
Wadsworth Athenaeum - America's oldest public art museum, founded in 1842 and featuring a collection of American and European paintings, sculpture, and decorative arts. - Hartford, CT (10 miles)
Connecticut Common Interest Ownership Act (CIOA) - This statute, also known as "CIOA," applies to common interest communities created on or after January 1, 1984. Also, portions of it apply to communities created before then (including the Maple Court HOA), as stated in the footnotes in the table of contents and in the parenthetical notes after relevant section numbers.
Connecticut Revised Nonstock Ownership Act - This statute, also known as the "Nonstock Act," applies to common interest communities whose associations of unit owners are incorporated as nonstock corporations. Our homeowners' association is incorporated.
Perlstein, Sandler & McCracken, LLC - Our attorney's website which includes an excellent quarterly newsletter on legal issues related to condo associations and homeowners associations.
Unit Ownership Act - This statute, which is no longer codified in the Connecticut General Statutes, applies to condominiums and homeowners associations created before 1977.
Chabad House of The Farmington Valley - 141 Hopmeadow St., Weatogue
Church of Christ - 1 St. John's Pl., Simsbury
Covenant Presbyterian Church - 124 Old Farms Road, Simsbury
Farmington Valley Jewish Congregation-Emek Shalom - 55 Bushy Hill Rd, Simsbury.
First Church Of Christ - 689 Hopmeadow St, Simsbury
Shepherd Of The Hills Lutheran Church - 7 Wescott Road, Simsbury
Simsbury United Methodist Church - 799 Hopmeadow St, Simsbury
Saint Albans Episcopal Church - 197 Bushy Hill Rd, Simsbury
Saint Bernard's Roman Catholic Church - 7 Maple St., Tariffville
St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church - 940 Hopmeadow St, Simsbury
Saint Catherine of Siena Roman Catholic Church - 265 Stratton Brook Rd, West Simsbury
Trinity Episcopal Church - 11 Church St., Tariffville
Farmington River Watershed Regional Trails - Information about regional trails and tourist information related to the Farmington River.
Farmington Valley Greenway - The Farmington Valley Greenway is a 26-mile multi-use trail running through five towns of Central Connecticut with connections to many more miles of walking and biking trails. It is a ten-foot wide, wheelchair accessible trail designed for walking, jogging, biking, inline skating and other activities, including travel to work and school. Both trails, the Greenway and River Trail pass through Simsbury. Maple Court is on the "Blue" River Trail pathway.
Flower Bridge at Drake Hill - Inspired by a unique Bridge of Flowers in Shelburne Falls, MA., a group of Simsbury residents began to develop a community garden on the historic Old Drake Hill Bridge in 1996. A perfect spot to watch crew races, wildlife viewing as well as a wonderful destination for Greenway walkers and bikers.
Great Pond Park - Located off Great Pond Road, the park offers hiking and walking trails. The 296-acre forest also serves as a nesting place for a variety of birds and waterfowl.
International Skating Center - The International Skating Center of Connecticut offers a world class skating facility, including: 2000 seat twin rinks: one olympic size and the other NHL size, a pro shop, cafe, and fitness facilities. The skating center offers public skating, figure skating, and youth and adult hockey programs.
Penwood State Park - The park, located along the Metacomet Trail off of CT-185, offers 787 acres for hiking, picnicking and cross country skiing. The parks 741-foot elevation offers a view of both the Farmington River and Connecticut River valleys.
McLean Game Refuge - Located in the northwest corner of town along Holcomb Street and Firetown Road, it is named after the former Governor and United States Senator, George P. McLean. The 3,400 acre preserve contains four hiking trails that wind their way through Simsbury and Granby.
Simsbury Farms Recreational Complex - A 235 acre recreational facility operated by the Town of Simsbury which offers a wide range of both active and passive recreation.
Simsbury Farms Golf Course - An 18 hole golf course and pro shop located at 100 Old Farms Road, Simsbury.
Simsbury Clubs and Organizations - The Town of Simsbury maintains a listing of clubs and organizations on its web site.
Simsbury Land Trust - Works to conserve open space in Simsbury and publishes the Walkbook which features 26 hiking trails in Simsbury.
Simsbury Performing Arts Center - The Performing Arts Center at Simsbury Meadows is state of the art performing arts center located on Iron Horse Boulevard and serves as the summer home of the Hartford Symphony.
Stratton Brook State Park - Located off Farms Village Road, the park offers two ponds for fishing, swimming, and ice skating. Also the site of the former Central New England Railroad, it is now a popular bike and walking path that extends through Simsbury's Town Forest Park.
Talcott Mountain State Park - The park, located off Route 185, boasts a one and one-half mile hike which leads up to the Heublein Tower, an elevation of 1,000 feet. The tower, donated by the Heublein family, is open on a seasonal basis.
Simsbury offers a variety of great restaurants from casual to elegant. View the Town's Places to Dine listing.
Riverdale Farms Shopping - A faithfully restored 19th century dairy farm beautifully landscaped for your shopping pleasure on the Avon-Simsbury town line.
Shop Simsbury - Come explore a wide variety of unique retail shops and fine dining from a selection of flavorful restaurants in Simsbury Center.
Listing of utility providers which serve the Maple Court neighborhood.
Greater Hartford Convention & Visitors Bureau
Farmington Valley Visitors Association
Simsbury Bank Community Calendar - A listing of local community events in Simsbury and the surrounding area.
Simsbury Main Street Partnership - The Simsbury Main Street Partnership is a non-profit organization devoted to the continued success of downtown Simsbury.
Simsbury Community TV - Simsbury Community Television is a nonprofit local access TV station serving the community of Simsbury since 1984. SCTV facilities are available free of charge to trained volunteers for community programming.
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