

San Francisco Audiophile organization was originally founded in 1995 as the Bay Area Audiophile Society. Remember, this is an enriching experience." Keep an open mind and over time you should acquire a broader reference to assist you in building up your own system. There is tremendous reward in hearing the great variety of audiophile systems that are out there in other's homes. "Post your new Society on the Stereophile website, it will be a rewarding experience. Some type of food, snack, and/or refreshment is appropriate and it is worthwhile to give an indication of what to expect." E-mail is invaluable for posting, updating, and sending reminders. You can specify a theme such as CD players and have members bring one for auditioning. To do so, e-mail Chris Vogel at and request an info-pack.Ĭhris Vogel suggests that if there is no Audio Society in your area, just take the initiative: "A simple monthly or bi-monthly meeting for listening and auditioning should do just fine. Police/Rangers strictly enforce the beach closing time.Attention all Audiophile Societies, have your society or club information posted here. Stand-up paddle boards (SUP) are prohibited within the designated swim areas per order of the Selectmen.Cooler size restriction - No coolers larger than 5 quarts allowed on the beach.All containers may be subject to inspection.Loitering - Camping, sleeping on beach after dark, Enclosed Tents, Smoking or Vaping,.Ball playing - Open fires/grills - Watercraft tied to any swim/buoy line - Fireworks.Littering - Alcoholic beverages - Pets - Motorized vehicles - Glass containers.No lifeguard on duty - swim at your own risk When the beach reaches capacity, signage will be placed at Hartford Avenue and Shore Road “Beach & Parking Full, Business and resident traffic only” or similar wording. The gates at Swan and Portland Avenues may be closed to entry on high-traffic days and entry to Sound View will be via Hartford Avenue. Residents may obtain a Resident Parking Pass through the Town of Old Lyme website.Golf Carts must be registered with the Town of Old Lyme Sound View Commission and are subject to special use regulations.Illegal parking will result in ticketing and towing at the owner’s expense. Parking regulations are strictly enforced.Parking on any street other than designated spaces on Hartford Avenue is prohibited.(Three on Swan Avenue, three on Portland Avenue and one located on Pond Road.) Their times and parking fees are determined by the operators. There are seven privately owned & permitted parking lots which provide 178 parking spaces.
CT AUDIO PLUS
CT AUDIO FREE
There are 13 free 30-minute business spaces on the street and lot. The lot is open from 9am to 9 pm (closing time dependent on weather and staffing) Entrance is on Hartford Ave. ( ) You will need a smart phone to access this app.

Parking fees are charged from 9am to 6pm and all parking is paid through the Passport Parking app. The Town of Old Lyme operates a public parking lot and street parking on Hartford Ave., a total of paid 80 spaces, including 3 Handicap spaces and 5 spaces for golf carts. America’s First Public Beach, established in 1892, is a 100-foot section of public beach, located at the end of Hartford and Swan Avenues.
