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SUMMARY:Lockwood-Matthews Mansion: Irish American Art in collaboration with Quinnipiac University
DESCRIPTION:On March 12\, 2026\, 12-4 p.m.\, The Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum\, in collaboration with Quinnipiac University and Ireland’s Great Hunger Museum of Fairfield\, will inaugurate its 2026 Season with the opening of a new exhibition titled\,  A Journey of Hope: The Irish American Immigrant Experience\, followed by a reception at 5:30-7:30 p.m. generously sponsored by O’Neill’s Irish Pub and Restaurant\, and featuring music from The Shamrogues. The show will run through May 17\, 2026\, and feature paintings and sculptures displayed in the Mansion’s Art Gallery as well as in the Servants’ Quarters. Viewing will be included with the purchase of a guided tour. Please visit www.lockwoodmathewsmansion.com for additional information. \nFormer President of Ireland\, Michael D. Higgin stated that “The Irish Famine of 1845 to 1852 was the greatest social calamity\, in terms of morality and suffering\, that Ireland has ever experienced. From 1845 to 1855\, over 1.5 million people emigrated from Ireland to America searching for a better life. This exhibition will highlight the topic of Irish immigration to America in the 19th century using art as a visual reference. This exhibit will connect directly to the early history of the Mansion\, when most of the domestic staff was Irish and where today’s visitors will have an opportunity to revisit the Servants’ Quarters with an installation of sculptures by Irish American artists. \nIreland’s Great Hunger Museum of Fairfield contains the world’s largest collection of Great Hunger-related art by noted contemporary Irish and Irish American artists as well as several period paintings by some of Ireland’s most important 19th-century artists. Ireland’s Great Hunger Museum of Fairfield exists at the intersection of art\, history\, and moral imagination. Rooted in the story of Ireland\, but speaking to the wider world\, the museum strives to remember what happens when a society turns away from its most vulnerable – and to honor the resilience of those who endure. \nThis exhibition will be curated by Ryan Mahoney who is the Project Manager at the Springfield Museums in Springfield\, MA. A graduate of St. John Fisher College (BA) and the University at Albany (MA)\, Mahoney has over 15-years of experience working in the museum field\, including serving as Executive Director for both the Irish American Heritage Museum in Albany\, NY and Ireland’s Great \nHunger Museum at Quinnipiac University in Hamden\, CT. Active in the Irish American Community\, Mahoney has served as a national board member for the Irish American Cultural Institute and as a board member of the United Irish Societies of the Capital District. He also was an active member of the Albany St. Patrick’s Day Parade Committee. In 2016\, Mahoney was named a recipient of the 40 under 40 Award by the Irish Echo. \nLMMM’s contemporary art exhibits are sponsored in part by Designer/Artist/Author Gail Ingis\, and Kathy Olsen\, CPA.LMMM’s 2026 programs are made possible in part by LMMM’s 2026 Season Distinguished Benefactors: The City of Norwalk\, The Maurice Goodman Foundation\, Inc.\, and Lockwood-Mathews Foundation\, Inc.; LMMM’s Leadership Patrons: Dr. Michele and Attorney Miklos Koleszar; and The Sealark Foundation. For more information on tours and programs\, please visit www.lockwoodmathewsmansion.com\, email info@lockwoodmathewsmansion.com\, or call 203-838-9799.
URL:https://cthumanities.org/event/lockwood-matthews-mansion-irish-american-art-in-collaboration-with-quinnipiac-university/
LOCATION:Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum\, 295 West Avenue\, Norwalk\, CT\, 06850\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Tours & Openings,March 2026,Ongoing Exhibits
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ORGANIZER;CN="Susan Gilgore":MAILTO:info@lockwoodmathewsmansion.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260409T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260412T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T043948
CREATED:20260407T182721Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T182721Z
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SUMMARY:2026 Trinity International Hip-Hop Festival
DESCRIPTION:The 2026 Trinity International Hip-Hop Festival\, titled “Voices of Freedom: Resistance\, Justice\, and Revolution\,” will be held April 9-12 at locations both on and off Trinity College’s campus at 300 Summit Street\, Hartford. Highlights will include a lecture\, a student producer showcase\, dance battles\, and much more. A new permanent mural by international graffiti artists at Hartford’s Parkville Market aims to leave a lasting mark on the city. \nThe 2026 festival will present two internationally acclaimed co-headliners: Da Odd Couple\, the DJ duo of Rob Swift and Mista Sinista\, and B-Boy Tim Andria\, a breaking champion from France. All events are free and open to the public. \nThe milestone anniversary is being marked by Living Declarations: Photo Exhibit of Global Hip Hop in the City of Hartford 2006-2025\, which invites viewers to reflect on the festival’s past while imagining its future. It will be displayed April 5-19\, both on campus in The Cave (Mather Hall\, lower level) and at Parkville Market (1400 Park Street\, second floor)\, and also during the festival on Saturday\, April 11\, at 1390@Parkville (1390 Park Street).
URL:https://cthumanities.org/event/2026-trinity-international-hip-hop-festival/
LOCATION:Trinity College\, 300 Summit Street\, Hartford\, 06106
CATEGORIES:April 2026,Arts,CTH Funded,Special Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260409T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260409T190000
DTSTAMP:20260409T043948
CREATED:20260323T212359Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260323T212359Z
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SUMMARY:Presentation: How the North End of Hartford Became an African American Community
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Museum for a FREE presentation with Professor Fiona Vernal that explores how and when Hartford’s North End became a Black community. What kind of stories did the community tell about themselves? And why does it matter for how we think about Hartford today? \nA companion program to to the Making History\, Making Change Lecture Series\, organized by Smithsonian Affiliations. \nAbout the Speaker:\nFiona Vernal is Associate Director of the Africana Studies Institute (ASI)\, Associate Professor of History and Africana Studies at the University of Connecticut and the Director of Engaged\, Public\, Oral\, and Community Histories (EPOCH)\, at UConn. EPOCH is a public-facing initiative aimed at integrating research\, teaching\, and scholarship in broader public policy interventions and capacity-building for community organizations. \nShe is currently working on a book and digital humanities project\, “Hartford Bound” that integrates oral histories\, archival research\, and GIS methodologies to offer new visual and spatial histories of race\, ethnic belonging\, migration\, and community succession in Hartford\, Connecticut.
URL:https://cthumanities.org/event/presentation-how-the-north-end-of-hartford-became-an-african-american-community/
LOCATION:Connecticut Museum of Culture and History\, 1 Elizabeth Street\, Hartford\, CT\, 06105\, United States
CATEGORIES:April 2026,Talks, Lectures, Presentations
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ORGANIZER;CN="Connecticut Museum of Culture and History":MAILTO:kmazzacane@connecticutmuseum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260411T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260411T130000
DTSTAMP:20260409T043948
CREATED:20251217T183122Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260218T161427Z
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SUMMARY:Book Voyagers
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate with Xen’s Critters! This educational and fun program fosters a deeper understanding and appreciation of our small animal friends. For more information or to registers\, contact the library at (860) 465-3079\, or visit https://www.willimanticlibrary.org/ .
URL:https://cthumanities.org/event/book-voyagers-tycld-7/
LOCATION:Willimantic Public Library\, 905 Main Street\, Willimantic\, CT\, 06226\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Voyagers,Family Activity,February 2026,Written & Spoken Word
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260411T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260411T140000
DTSTAMP:20260409T043948
CREATED:20260327T204516Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260327T204516Z
UID:57939-1775912400-1775916000@cthumanities.org
SUMMARY:Poetry Reading with Bristol's Poet Laureate Tom Lagasse
DESCRIPTION:April is National Poetry Month and what better way to celebrate than experiencing live poetry! Three established Connecticut poets\, Dale Lombardi\, Elaine Nadal\, and Karen Warinsky will join Tom Lagasse\, Bristol’s Poet Laureate\, for a reading of their work. Please sign up by calling Manross Memorial Library at #860-584-7790.
URL:https://cthumanities.org/event/poetry-reading-with-bristols-poet-laureate-tom-lagasse/
LOCATION:Manross Memorial Library\, 260 Central Street\, Bristol\, CT\, 06010\, United States
CATEGORIES:April 2026,Talks, Lectures, Presentations,Written & Spoken Word
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ORGANIZER;CN="Manross Memorial Library":MAILTO:elizabethlivingston@bristolct.gov
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260411T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260411T150000
DTSTAMP:20260409T043948
CREATED:20260407T182808Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T182808Z
UID:58050-1775916000-1775919600@cthumanities.org
SUMMARY:Faith\, Family\, and Fortitude: The story of the Santa family and the founding of Santa Energy
DESCRIPTION:John Santa discusses his family’s history; migrating from Ireland and Hungary to Bridgeport\, meeting in the same area of the city\, and the founding of the well known Bridgeport company “Santa Energy”.
URL:https://cthumanities.org/event/faith-family-and-fortitude-the-story-of-the-santa-family-and-the-founding-of-santa-energy/
LOCATION:Bridgeport Public Library\, 925 Broad Street\, Bridgeport\, 06604
CATEGORIES:April 2026,Talks, Lectures, Presentations
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bridgeport History Center":MAILTO:hclibrarian@bridgeportpubliclibrary.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260415T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260415T193000
DTSTAMP:20260409T043948
CREATED:20260407T182902Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T182902Z
UID:58023-1776277800-1776281400@cthumanities.org
SUMMARY:My Family’s Holocaust Story at Fairfield Public Library
DESCRIPTION:Renee Bronner Pessin tells the story of her parents Sam and Helen\, Holocaust survivors who met while imprisoned in concentration camp\, reunited after the war\, married and eventually moved to the U.S. Helen subsequently gave video testimony of her experience to the Shoah Foundation\, and working from that\, her parents’ personal stories and family photographs\, Renee shares their horrific story with all who will listen\, hoping to ensure that history does not repeat itself. \nPlease register.
URL:https://cthumanities.org/event/my-familys-holocaust-story-at-fairfield-public-library/
LOCATION:Fairfield Public Library\, 1080 OLD POST RD\, Fairfield\, CT\, 06824
CATEGORIES:April 2026,Talks, Lectures, Presentations
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260416T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260416T173000
DTSTAMP:20260409T043948
CREATED:20260309T180107Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260309T180107Z
UID:57652-1776357000-1776360600@cthumanities.org
SUMMARY:By the People / "William (Billy) Lee"
DESCRIPTION:Renowned storyteller Andre Keitt portrays “William (Billy) Lee\,” an American enslaved man who was the personal assistant of George Washington\, before\, during\, and after the American Revolution. Billy Lee was the only one of Washington’s slaves freed immediately by Washington’s will. Mr. Keitt brings a unique insight into the story\, life\, and relationships in this “Freedom Trail” presentation. This program is part of the national By the People initiative\, marking the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. For more information or to registers\, call the library at (860) 695-3600\, or visit Hartford Public Library .
URL:https://cthumanities.org/event/by-the-people-william-billy-lee/
LOCATION:Hartford Public Library\, 500 Main Street\, Hartford\, CT\, 06103\, United States
CATEGORIES:April 2026,By the People,Performances
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260416T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260416T193000
DTSTAMP:20260409T043948
CREATED:20260407T182949Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T182949Z
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SUMMARY:Shad About You: Windsor's Favorite Fish
DESCRIPTION:Join Windsor Historical Society and certified fish expert Steve Gephard on April 16\, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. to learn all about Windsor’s favorite fish: the shad. \n“Shad has a special place in the hearts of Windsorites\,” says program manager\, Heather Lodge. “Shad have shaped our kitchen table\, our economy\, and our culture for hundreds of years. So special is the shad\, that Windsor has celebrated it for over 70 years with the town’s famous Shad Derby Festival. But sometimes you hear people ask\, ‘what is a shad?’. That is the question that Steve Gephard is going to answer.” \nSteve Gephard worked for over 40 years as a fisheries biologist with the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection to restore the Atlantic salmon and other migratory fishes\, like shad\, in the Connecticut River. Now\, he educates the public about the role fish play in the ecosystem and works with governments in North America and Europe to conserve salmon populations in the North Atlantic. He is Connecticut’s go-to fish expert. \nJoin us to learn and ask all about Connecticut’s state fish and Windsor’s natural treasure. Pre-registration is encouraged at https://windsorhistoricalsociety.org/events/. $10 adults\, $8 seniors/members\, $6 children under 18. \nFor more information\, visit WindsorHistoricalSociety.org or email info@windsorhistoricalsociety.org.
URL:https://cthumanities.org/event/shad-about-you-windsors-favorite-fish/
LOCATION:Windsor Historical Society\, 96 Palisado Ave\, Windsor\, CT\, 06095\, United States
CATEGORIES:April 2026,Talks, Lectures, Presentations
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ORGANIZER;CN="Windsor Historical Society":MAILTO:info@windsorhistoricalsociety.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260418T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260418T160000
DTSTAMP:20260409T043948
CREATED:20260407T185322Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T185322Z
UID:58040-1776517200-1776528000@cthumanities.org
SUMMARY:Sheryl Faye Presents Abigail Adams
DESCRIPTION:This event is part of the “America 250” celebration. \nFan favorite historical performer\, Sheryl Faye\, is back! This time\, she will be telling the tale of America’s second First Lady\, Abigail Adams in a performance of Liberty and Legacy. \nBlending live performance\, immersive multimedia\, and original music and visual design\, Liberty and Legacy reintroduces Abigail Adams not simply as a founder’s wife\, but as a fearless political thinker\, advocate for women’s rights\, and moral compass during the American Revolution and the birth of a nation. Through Adams’ own letters and writings—paired with contemporary staging and technology—the show invites audiences to experience her enduring relevance in conversations about liberty\, equality\, leadership\, and civic responsibility. \nDuring the performance\, enjoy a good old colonial tea service (complete with finger sandwiches). \nThere will also be door prizes.
URL:https://cthumanities.org/event/sheryl-faye-presents-abigail-adams/
CATEGORIES:America 250 CT,April 2026,Performances,Talks, Lectures, Presentations
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260418T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260418T153000
DTSTAMP:20260409T043948
CREATED:20260323T212435Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260323T212435Z
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SUMMARY:The Ride: Paul Revere and the Night That Saved America
DESCRIPTION:“Listen\, my children\, and you shall hear of the midnight ride of Paul Revere… ” On Saturday\, April 18\, 2026—the anniversary of the most famous horse ride in American history —author Kostya Kennedy will visit the New Haven Museum to present little-known aspects of a beloved story in\, “The Ride: Paul Revere and the Night That Saved America\,” based on his book of the same title. The free NHM250 event will be held at 2 p.m. and preceded by a reception at 1:30 p.m. Register here. \nRevere\, a Boston-based silversmith\, engraver\, and staunch anti-British political operative\, inspired the poem and legend of “The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere.” But\, according to Kennedy\, the story of Revere’s ride to warn of approaching British troop is deeper and richer than previously assumed. “That night in in 1775 was 12 hours that changed the world\,” Kennedy says. \nRevere was not the only rider that April night in 1775\, but he was by far the most critical. The patriots’ best and most trusted “express rider\,” he had already completed at least 18 previous rides throughout New England\, disseminating intelligence about British movements. But this ride was like no other\, Kennedy asserts\, and its consequences in the months and years following—as the American Revolution transitioned from isolated skirmishes to a full-fledged war—became one of our founding tales. \n“There’s a layered story to Paul Revere’s ride\, a story that speaks directly to the tenor\, values and resolve of America’s founding\,” Kennedy says. “Without the ride the course of the nation’s history would have begun much differently than it did.” \nWorking from his dramatic new narrative of Revere’s ride\, informed by fresh primary and secondary research into archives\, family letters and diaries\, contemporary accounts\, and more\, Kennedy will show the historic event to be vastly more complex than usually portrayed. It was a coordinated ride of some 40 men that included near-disasters\, capture by British forces\, and ultimately success. While Revere was central to the ride and its plotting\, Kennedy will highlight myriad other men and women who proved crucial to the events that helped set in motion what would lead to America’s independence. He will also dispel some of the myths around the legend\, including that of Revere purportedly saying\, “The British are coming!” during the ride. \nThe notion of acting at great personal risk for a principle much larger than oneself resonates through history. Kennedy notes that today\, groups and individuals across the political spectrum and from any number of societal perspectives still cite Revere\, and his ride\, as inspiration. “It’s another reminder of how relatively small actions\, and a relatively small network of people\, can have an enormous impact\,” he adds.
URL:https://cthumanities.org/event/the-ride-paul-revere-and-the-night-that-saved-america/
LOCATION:New Haven Museum\, 114 Whitney Ave\, New Haven\, CT\, 06510\, United States
CATEGORIES:America 250 CT,April 2026,Discussion,Talks, Lectures, Presentations
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260419T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260419T160000
DTSTAMP:20260409T043948
CREATED:20260327T204815Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260327T204815Z
UID:57982-1776607200-1776614400@cthumanities.org
SUMMARY:Book to Series with Georgia Hunter
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Sunday\, April 19 as we welcome author Georgia Hunter and actress Eva Feiler for a conversation about the making of the series\, We Were the Lucky Ones. The pilot episode will be shown immediately following the discussion. Books will be available for purchase and signature. \nThis event is $16 for members and $20 for nonmembers. Light snacks and beverages will be served.
URL:https://cthumanities.org/event/book-to-series-with-georgia-hunter/
LOCATION:Bruce Museum\, 1 Museum Drive\, Greenwich\, CT\, 06830-7157\, United States
CATEGORIES:April 2026,Talks, Lectures, Presentations,Written & Spoken Word
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260420T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260420T173000
DTSTAMP:20260409T043948
CREATED:20260309T180342Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260309T180342Z
UID:57656-1776700800-1776706200@cthumanities.org
SUMMARY:By the People / Exploring Connecticut's History Through Poetry
DESCRIPTION:In this intergenerational event (ages 10+) participants will discover how poetry illuminates both American history and the rich\, layered story of Connecticut. Though an opening presentation and poetry reading by Antoinette Brim-Bell\, Connecticut’s 8th State Poet Laureate\, we’ll explore how poets have chronicled the evolution of interconnected communities\, and how poetry deepens our understanding of the ongoing pursuit of a more perfect nation. A writing workshop and Q&A will conclude the session. This program is part of the national By the People initiative\, marking the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independent. For more information\, contact the library at (203) 797-4505\, or visit Danbury Library – Enriching Lives\, Building Community .
URL:https://cthumanities.org/event/by-the-people-exploring-connecticuts-history-through-poetry/
LOCATION:Danbury Public Library\, 170 Main Street\, Danbury\, 06810
CATEGORIES:By the People,Talks, Lectures, Presentations,Written & Spoken Word
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260422T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260422T150000
DTSTAMP:20260409T043948
CREATED:20260323T212516Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260323T212516Z
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SUMMARY:A Defiant Woman/Author Event with Karen Olson (in-person)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an in-person author event with Karen Olson\, to celebrate the release of her new book\, A Defiant Woman. \nKate Tudor’s marriage to billionaire Hank Tudor continues to fray when his ex-wife resurfaces in the wake of their daughter’s kidnapping\, in the latest novel in this genre-defying crime series. \nEight years ago\, Nan Tudor escaped her husband\, billionaire businessman Hank Tudor\, afraid for her life and leaving a dead body behind—but in doing so\, she abandoned her three-year-old daughter\, Lizzie. Still wracked with guilt for that decision\, she is living a quiet life as a restaurant cook in France with her son when she receives a mysterious text: “We have your daughter.” \nLured back to the scene of the crime on Martha’s Vineyard by a threat against Lizzie’s life\, Nan believes the kidnapper is exacting revenge against her\, stopping at nothing to do so—and discovers that she and her daughter may not be the only targets. Kate Parker—Hank’s sixth and latest wife—is also on the island and drawn into the kidnapper’s elaborate web of retaliation. \nKeeping their alliance secret from Hank\, Hank’s fixer Thomas Cromwell\, investigator Steve Gardiner\, and reporter Tom Seymour\, the two women find themselves in a race against time to rescue Lizzie—and to make sure they both stay alive. \nKaren E. Olson is the winner of the Sara Ann Freed Memorial Award and a Shamus Award finalist. She is the author of the Annie Seymour mysteries\, the Tattoo Shop mysteries\, and the Black Hat thrillers. Karen was a longtime editor\, both in newspapers and at Yale University Press. She lives in New Haven\, Connecticut. Learn more about her here. \nBoth books in the series will be for sale at this event. \nPlease register\, so we can set the community room up with appropriate seating. \nThis event is part of our National Library Week celebration!
URL:https://cthumanities.org/event/a-defiant-woman-author-event-with-karen-olson-in-person/
LOCATION:Avon Free Public Library\, 281 Country Club Rd\, Avon\, CT\, 06001\, United States
CATEGORIES:April 2026,Talks, Lectures, Presentations,Written & Spoken Word
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ORGANIZER;CN="Avon Free Public Library":MAILTO:tpanik@avonctlibrary.info
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260423T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260423T193000
DTSTAMP:20260409T043948
CREATED:20260323T212539Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260323T212539Z
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SUMMARY:Rebellious: Exhibition Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the opening reception of our newest exhibition\, “Rebellious\,” inspired by the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Rebellious features moments throughout Connecticut history when its people came together\, pushed back\, and sparked change to pursue their own visions of life\, liberty\, and happiness in America. \nSpend an evening at the Museum and hear from the exhibition developers\, enjoy refreshments and entertainment\, and be among the first to experience this exhibition up close. \nGet free tickets at connecticutmuseum.org to reserve your spot!
URL:https://cthumanities.org/event/rebellious-exhibition-opening-reception/
LOCATION:Connecticut Museum of Culture and History\, 1 Elizabeth Street\, Hartford\, CT\, 06105\, United States
CATEGORIES:America 250 CT,April 2026,Exhibitions, Tours & Openings
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ORGANIZER;CN="Connecticut Museum of Culture and History":MAILTO:kmazzacane@connecticutmuseum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260423T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260423T200000
DTSTAMP:20260409T043948
CREATED:20260408T171756Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260408T171756Z
UID:58127-1776967200-1776974400@cthumanities.org
SUMMARY:Show Off Your Skills at Our Shad Trivia Contest!
DESCRIPTION:Think you know everything? Test your knowledge at Windsor Historical Society’s annual Shad Derby Trivia Contest on Thursday\, April 23rd\, 6-8 p.m. at Back East Brewing Company\, 1296 Blue Hills Avenue in Bloomfield. \nTeams of up to 6 members can compete across five rounds of questions ranging from pop culture to Connecticut history to fish! Do you know how many species of shad there are? Or what the Connecticut state bird is? Learn and level up your team. \nPrizes will be awarded for contest winners\, best team name\, and round winners. New this year is a competition for best shad costume (yes\, you read that right!) and the contestant serving the best fish look will walk away with a beautiful crown. \nJoin us for a night of friends\, laughter\, and a fight to the top. A good time is guaranteed for all! Pre-registration suggested\, but drop-ins and onlookers welcome! Sign up at https://windsorhistoricalsociety.org/events/. $10 per person or $50 for a team of 6. \nFor more information\, visit WindsorHistoricalSociety.org or email info@windsorhistoricalsociety.org.
URL:https://cthumanities.org/event/show-off-your-skills-at-our-shad-trivia-contest/
LOCATION:Back East Brewing Company\, 1296 Blue Hills Avenue\, Bloomfield\, 06002
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ORGANIZER;CN="Windsor Historical Society":MAILTO:info@windsorhistoricalsociety.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260423T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260423T210000
DTSTAMP:20260409T043948
CREATED:20250930T193239Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250930T193239Z
UID:55054-1776970800-1776978000@cthumanities.org
SUMMARY:"Jordan Freeman: The Fight to Set a People Free" - A Performance by Kevin Johnson
DESCRIPTION:“Jordan Freeman: The Fight to Set a People Free”\nPerformance by Kevin Johnson\nApril 23\, 2026 · 7 p.m.\nGarden House \nJust in time for the 249th anniversary of the Battle of Ridgefield\, experience historian Kevin Johnson’s compelling portrayal of Jordan Freeman\, an African American servant of John Ledyard and the body servant of Col. William Ledyard in the Revolutionary War. \nJordan Freeman was an actual person\, born into slavery in Old Lyme\, CT in 1732. When the Revolutionary War broke out in 1775\, Freeman – who did not enlist himself – witnessed key events of the war for independence while with Colonel William Ledyard. Historians estimate the number of Black soldiers in the Revolutionary War to have been about 5\,000 men\, serving in militias\, seagoing services\, and support activities – including nearly 500 from Connecticut. Some enlisted because they felt it was their duty; others because they were offered their freedom in return for satisfactory completion of a set period of service. Johnson’s interpretation is based on his extensive research in the collections of the Connecticut State Library and the Museum of Connecticut History. \nRegistration is required and will open soon. \nKevin Johnson is an employee of the State Library’s History and Genealogy Unit\, and he has been portraying Jordan Freeman for about 17 years. He also has portrayed Private William Webb\, a soldier in the Civil War\, for 26 years and has delivered over 600 presentations. The Connecticut State Library provides high quality library and information services to state government and the citizens of Connecticut. It also preserves and makes accessible the records of Connecticut’s history and heritage. The focus of the Museum and its collections is Connecticut’s government\, military and industrial history. Additional information about the State Library and the Museum of Connecticut History can be found at ctstatelibrary.org
URL:https://cthumanities.org/event/jordan-freeman-the-fight-to-set-a-people-free-a-performance-by-kevin-johnson/
LOCATION:Keeler Tavern Museum\, 132 Main Street\, Ridgefield\, CT\, 06877\, United States
CATEGORIES:America 250 CT,April 2026,Performances
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260424T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260424T140000
DTSTAMP:20260409T043948
CREATED:20260205T180554Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260205T180554Z
UID:57063-1777030200-1777039200@cthumanities.org
SUMMARY:14th Annual Author Luncheon\, featuring Amity Gaige
DESCRIPTION:Celebrated novelist Amity Gaige will speak about her writing process and her new critically acclaimed book\, “Heartwood.” She is also the bestselling author of four additional books: “O My Darling (2005) “The Folded World” (2007)\, “Schroder” (2013) and “Sea Wife” (2020). “Heartwood\,” has been called “the best thriller of the year” by The Boston Globe and was named Best Book of 2025 by The New York Times\, among other awards. Amity Gaige’s books will be for sale at the event. Tickets start at $55 each\, and are available here: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/ev/reg/hakaw9x
URL:https://cthumanities.org/event/14th-annual-author-luncheon-featuring-amity-gaige/
LOCATION:Avon Free Public Library\, 281 Country Club Rd\, Avon\, CT\, 06001\, United States
CATEGORIES:April 2026,Written & Spoken Word
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ORGANIZER;CN="Avon Free Public Library":MAILTO:tpanik@avonctlibrary.info
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260424T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260424T193000
DTSTAMP:20260409T043948
CREATED:20260213T190551Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260213T190551Z
UID:57336-1777053600-1777059000@cthumanities.org
SUMMARY:Literary Prose Reading Series
DESCRIPTION:Sonder: a new prose reading series coming to Hartford this spring\, featuring 4 writers on the fourth Friday of each month\, bringing together a community to showcase a diverse range of writers\, both established and emerging\, in fiction\, non-fiction\, and the occasional poet! Coming soon. Dead Language Beer Project. Celebrating community and literary arts.
URL:https://cthumanities.org/event/literary-prose-reading-series/
CATEGORIES:April 2026,Written & Spoken Word
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260424T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260510T140000
DTSTAMP:20260409T043948
CREATED:20260407T183827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T183827Z
UID:58100-1777059000-1778421600@cthumanities.org
SUMMARY:THE FATHER by Florian Zeller – on stage!
DESCRIPTION:THE FATHER is a psychologically immersive play that uniquely puts the audience in the position of the main character\, allowing us to experience his confusion as if it were our own. We never know what’s true or real.  \nTold with humor and empathy\, and by shrewd manipulation\, audiences are treated to a heart-wrenching glimpse of the despair of memory loss.  NOT TO BE MISSED!  \nTHE FATHER (Le Père) is the winner of the 2014 Molière Award for Best Play. The Molières are considered France’s highest theatrical honour.   THE FATHER premiered on Broadway in 2016 with Frank Langella winning the TONY AWARD for BEST ACTOR\, and was transferred to screen with Anthony Hopkins winning the BEST ACTOR OSCAR for his performance.  \nThe Father is a darkly humorous\, deeply poignant and unsentimental play\, presenting a sobering and emotionally intense look at the world through the eyes of a man experiencing dementia\, with a dramatic illustration of the physical losses which occur along with the mental ones.
URL:https://cthumanities.org/event/the-father-by-florian-zeller-on-stage/
LOCATION:Powerhouse Performing Arts Center\, 679 South Avenue (in Waveny Park)\, New Canaan\, 06840
CATEGORIES:April 2026,Arts,May 2026,Performances
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ORGANIZER;CN="Town Players of New Canaan":MAILTO:info@tpnc.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260425T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260425T104500
DTSTAMP:20260409T043948
CREATED:20251217T182806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260218T161751Z
UID:56261-1777111200-1777113900@cthumanities.org
SUMMARY:Book Voyagers
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate with Poppi’s Planet\, “where hearts soar & imaginations roar\,” explores emotions through dance\, play\, and mindful activities. Youngsters leave with new ways to manage challenges and embrace joy in their hearts. For more information or to register\, contact the library at (860) 779-5383\, or visit https://www.killinglypl.org/ .
URL:https://cthumanities.org/event/book-voyagers-tycld/
LOCATION:Killingly Public Library\, 25 Westcott Rd\, Danielson\, CT\, 06239\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Voyagers,CTH Funded,February 2026,Written & Spoken Word
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260425T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260425T113000
DTSTAMP:20260409T043948
CREATED:20260225T181929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260225T181929Z
UID:57371-1777113000-1777116600@cthumanities.org
SUMMARY:Book Voyagers / Storytelling
DESCRIPTION:Join storyteller Leslie Woods for stories\, songs and fun! For more information or to register\, contact the library at (860) 444-5805 or visit https://www.waterfordct.org/158/Library .
URL:https://cthumanities.org/event/book-voyagers-storytelling-2/
LOCATION:Waterford Public Library\, 49 Rope Ferry Road\, Waterford\, 06385
CATEGORIES:April 2026,Book Voyagers,Family Activity
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260425T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260425T120000
DTSTAMP:20260409T043948
CREATED:20260323T212559Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260323T212559Z
UID:57874-1777113000-1777118400@cthumanities.org
SUMMARY:Battle of Ridgefield Walking Tours
DESCRIPTION:Guided one-hour tours of battlefield sites along Main Street\, with costumed interpreters along the route. Tour presented by the Ridgefield Historical Society\, with Keeler Tavern Museum and History Center\, beginning at the entrance to Casagmo Condominiums and ending at Keeler Tavern. Limited to 20 people per group; goes on rain or shine. Tours leaving at 10:30\, 11\, 11:30 and 12.
URL:https://cthumanities.org/event/battle-of-ridgefield-walking-tours/
LOCATION:Entrance to Casagmo\, north Main Street\, Ridgefield CT\, north Main Street\, Ridgefield\, 06877
CATEGORIES:America 250 CT,April 2026,Exhibitions, Tours & Openings
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ridgefield Historical Society":MAILTO:info@ridgefieldhistoricalsociety.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260425T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260425T150000
DTSTAMP:20260409T043948
CREATED:20260107T145755Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260107T145755Z
UID:56631-1777125600-1777129200@cthumanities.org
SUMMARY:Book Voyagers
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a special celebration of Connecticut’s rich history with Tom Callinan\, our state’s first official troubadour! “A Dash of Nutmeggery in the Revolutionary War” includes songs from the 1700s and fascinating tales of the Constitution State and it’s role in our nations history. For more information or to register\, contact the library at (860) 444-5805\, or visit https://www.waterfordct.org/158/Library .
URL:https://cthumanities.org/event/book-voyagers-7/
LOCATION:Waterford Public Library\, 49 Rope Ferry Road\, Waterford\, 06385
CATEGORIES:America 250 CT,April 2026,Book Voyagers
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260425T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260425T153000
DTSTAMP:20260409T043948
CREATED:20260323T212753Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260323T212753Z
UID:57861-1777125600-1777131000@cthumanities.org
SUMMARY:The Web They Wove
DESCRIPTION:The North Haven Historical Society & Museums is excited to announce that they will be sponsoring “The Web They Wove”\, a program describing the roles of clothing\, fabric\, and the women who worked with them during the American Revolution. This event is presented by Dirty Blue Shirts\, a group who provides living-history programming in southern New England. It will take place on Saturday\, April 25\, 2026 at 2 PM in the Community Room of the North Haven Memorial Library. The library is located at 17 Elm St. in North Haven\, CT. The event is free and open to the public; please register here to attend: The Web They Wove: Women & Their Wardrobes During New England’s Revolution | North Haven Memorial Library  For more information\, please call 203-239-7722 or email nhhistsoc@gmail.com. We hope to see you there!
URL:https://cthumanities.org/event/the-web-they-wove/
LOCATION:North Haven Memorial Library\, 17 Elm Street\, North Haven\, 06473
CATEGORIES:April 2026,Talks, Lectures, Presentations
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260425T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260425T160000
DTSTAMP:20260409T043948
CREATED:20260407T190342Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T190342Z
UID:58066-1777125600-1777132800@cthumanities.org
SUMMARY:Workshop: Calligraphy that Inspired a Nation
DESCRIPTION:Who was the calligrapher that wrote the Declaration of Independence? How did they write during the American Revolution? What tools did they use? What lettering style? Explore these questions and more in this hands-on workshop with calligrapher Debby Reelitz. Learn to write in script\, use a dip nib and ink\, and scribe a line from the Declaration of Independence. This workshop will be structured for the beginner\, but all levels of experience are encouraged to join! Suitable for ages 16 and up. This program is generously supported by the Auerbach Schiro Foundation. About the Artist: Debby Reelitz is a professional calligrapher in North Granby\, Connecticut. Introduced to calligraphy by her 5th grade teacher\, she dabbled for years until opening her own calligraphy studio in Chicago before moving to northern Connecticut. For more than 25 years\, she has been a professional lettering artist\, creating awards\, gifts\, commissions\, engraving\, chalkboards\, writing on walls\, teaching and much more. TICKETS (cost includes all materials) $20 General Admission $15 Connecticut Museum Members Free for Member level $150+
URL:https://cthumanities.org/event/workshop-calligraphy-that-inspired-a-nation/
LOCATION:Connecticut Museum of Culture and History\, 1 Elizabeth Street\, Hartford\, CT\, 06105\, United States
CATEGORIES:Activity,America 250 CT,April 2026,Workshop
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ORGANIZER;CN="Connecticut Museum of Culture and History":MAILTO:kmazzacane@connecticutmuseum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260427T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260427T203000
DTSTAMP:20260409T043948
CREATED:20251001T130304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251001T130304Z
UID:55058-1777316400-1777321800@cthumanities.org
SUMMARY:A250 Community Conversation: Ramin Ganeshram Workshop
DESCRIPTION:A Collaboration with Ridgefield Library\nApril 27\, 2026 · 7 p.m.\nRidgefield Library\nFree \nAmerica250 Community Conversations are facilitated discussions led by Ridgefield Library and KTM&HC staff that focus on increasing our community’s familiarity and interaction with the Declaration of Independence. These discussions encourage participants to share\, listen\, and learn together\, with no prior knowledge about the Declaration or its historical context needed. \nThe final program in this series will be led by Ramin Ganeshram\, executive director of the Westport Museum. \nDetails coming soon!
URL:https://cthumanities.org/event/a250-community-conversation-ramin-ganeshram-workshop/
LOCATION:Ridgefield Library\, 472 Main Street\, Ridgefield\, 06877
CATEGORIES:America 250 CT,April 2026,Discussion,Talks, Lectures, Presentations
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260428T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260428T193000
DTSTAMP:20260409T043948
CREATED:20260407T185409Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T185409Z
UID:58027-1777399200-1777404600@cthumanities.org
SUMMARY:Spies of the American Revolution at Fairfield Public Library
DESCRIPTION:Gathering intelligence was crucial during the American Revolution. In conjunction with the special exhibition The Culper Ring: The Spies of George Washington on view at the Fairfield Public Library\, join the Fairfield Museum’s Program Coordinator Walt Matis to uncover the key figures who aided—and thwarted—the Patriot cause. \nPlease register.
URL:https://cthumanities.org/event/spies-of-the-american-revolution-at-fairfield-public-library/
LOCATION:Fairfield Public Library\, 1080 OLD POST RD\, Fairfield\, CT\, 06824
CATEGORIES:America 250 CT,April 2026,Talks, Lectures, Presentations
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fairfield Museum and History Center":MAILTO:info@fairfieldhs.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260428T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260428T193000
DTSTAMP:20260409T043948
CREATED:20260323T212838Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260323T212848Z
UID:57889-1777401000-1777404600@cthumanities.org
SUMMARY:Cat On a Hot Tin Roof: Author Visit with Peter Abrahams (aka Spencer Quinn) (in-person)
DESCRIPTION:Peter Abrahams (aka Spencer Quinn) returns to Avon to celebrate the release of his newest book\, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.  \nAbout Cat on a Hot Tin Roof:  \nJill Sonke\, a Ph.D. who works at the University of Florida\, says—after an exhaustive study—that reading for pleasure has fallen off the table in the 21st century: a decline of 40%. Obviously those people haven’t met Bernie Little and his sidekick\, Chet. This is the kind of can’t-put-it-down\, gotta-read-one-more-chapter crime/suspense/mystery novel that only a few writers can pull off. I think of Michael Connolly\, John Sandford\, and Lee Child\, but Spencer Quinn has something those books don’t: the narrator is a wonderful dog who sees (and smells) things his detective partner can’t. Chet is brave\, and has a wonderfully optimistic view of life in the American Southwest; he often assures devoted readers (like me) that he is feeling “tip-top.” We should all be so lucky\, and Bernie is lucky to have such a devoted friend. Chet is positive that Bernie will eventually sell all those Hawaiian pants he has in storage\, and if it’s good enough for Chet\, it’s good enough for me. Don’t want to oversell the book by claiming it’s up there with Melville and Joyce\, but when you want a tip-top tale\, Bernie is your guy and Chet can both tell a tale and wag one. This is no cutie-poo “cozy” mystery\, either. There’s some hard bark (as well as barking) here. Humor? Got it. First-class whodunit? Check. Good writing without any show-off bells & whistles? Yes and yes. I could go on and on\, but as Chet so wisely says\, “No time for that now.” – Stephen King \nSpencer Quinn is the pen name of Peter Abrahams\, the Edgar-award winning author of many novels\, including the New York Times and USA Today bestselling Chet and Bernie mystery series\, Mrs. Plansky’s Revenge\, The Right Side\, and Oblivion\, as well as the New York Times bestselling Bowser and Birdie series for younger readers. He lives on Cape Cod with his wife Diana—and Dottie\, a loyal and energetic member of the four-pawed nation within. \nBooks will be for sale at this event. \nPlease register\, so we can set the community room up with appropriate seating
URL:https://cthumanities.org/event/cat-on-a-hot-tin-roof-author-visit-with-peter-abrahams-aka-spencer-quinn-in-person/
LOCATION:Avon Free Public Library\, 281 Country Club Rd\, Avon\, CT\, 06001\, United States
CATEGORIES:April 2026,Talks, Lectures, Presentations,Written & Spoken Word
ORGANIZER;CN="Avon Free Public Library":MAILTO:tpanik@avonctlibrary.info
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260429T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260429T113000
DTSTAMP:20260409T043948
CREATED:20251217T183816Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251217T183816Z
UID:56293-1777458600-1777462200@cthumanities.org
SUMMARY:Book Voyagers
DESCRIPTION:Join us for music\, songs\, and stories! Local author\, educator\, musician\, and storyteller Leslie Woods will share her talent and love of books with you and your family. For more information or to register\, contact the library at (860) 447-1411\, or visit https://plnl.org/.
URL:https://cthumanities.org/event/book-voyagers-2/
LOCATION:Public Library of New London\, 63 Huntington Street\, New London\, CT\, 06320\, United States
CATEGORIES:April 2026,Book Voyagers,Family Activity,Written & Spoken Word
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