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SUMMARY:SOLD OUT! Behind-the-Scenes Tour: Remembering G. Fox and Co.
DESCRIPTION:*We’re sorry\, this tour is sold out!* \nJoin us for a behind-the scenes tour at the Connecticut Museum to see our collection of memorabilia from Hartford’s most iconic department store. Our archives contain hundreds of goods sold over the years at G. Fox & Co.\, ranging from wedding gowns to toilet paper! You’ll also learn about Beatrice Fox Auerbach\, the pioneering businesswoman who led G. Fox & Co. through its golden age. \nTickets must be purchased in advance online. \nTICKETS\n$15 General Admission\n$10 for Connecticut Museum Member levels under $150\nFree for Connecticut Museum Member levels $150 and above \nQuestions? Contact Public Programs Manager Natalie Belanger via email at natalie_belanger@chs.org\, or call (860) 236-5621 x289. \n 
URL:https://www.connecticutmuseum.org/event/behind-the-scenes-tour-remembering-g-fox-and-co-4/
LOCATION:Connecticut Museum of Culture and History\, 1 Elizabeth St\, Hartford\, 06105
CATEGORIES:behind the scenes
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SUMMARY:SOLD OUT Islamic Illuminated Art Workshop with Khalida Marefat
DESCRIPTION:UPDATE: This workshop is sold out. Thank you for your interest! \nDiscover Islamic Illuminated Art\, or Tazhib\, with Afghan artist Khalida Marefat. With Khalida and her brother\, Emran\, you will learn the traditional shapes and basic techniques used in designing shamsas\, the intricate sun medallions that are part of this art form. Khalida will give a demonstration\, show examples of her work\, and provide samples for each participant to paint their own piece. No experience needed; all skill levels welcome. All materials will be provided. \nAbout the Artist: Khalida Marefat is an Afghan artist who sought refuge in the United States with her younger brother\, Emran\, following the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan. Khalida is a graduate of the Turquoise Mountain Institute where she studied Islamic Tazhib art\, a form of calligraphic manuscript illumination. Afterward\, she joined the Muftah-e Honar (“The Key of Art”) calligraphy and gilding studio in Kabul producing gilded art pieces. Shortly after\, she opened her own company\, Asman Arts\, and showcased and sold her work throughout Afghanistan and internationally. She arrived in Connecticut in the spring of 2022 with hopes of resuming her business and continuing her tradition. Since her arrival\, she has created new pieces expressing her contemporary story through this traditional medium. \nTICKETS \n$30 General Admission\n$25 Members\nFree for Members 150+\nCost covers all materials. \nGET TICKETS
URL:https://www.connecticutmuseum.org/event/tazhibworkshop/
CATEGORIES:Arts Workshop
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SUMMARY:SOLD OUT! Behind-the-Scenes Tour: Remembering G. Fox and Co.
DESCRIPTION:We’re sorry\, this tour is sold out! \nJoin us for a behind-the scenes tour at the Connecticut Museum to see our collection of memorabilia from Hartford’s most iconic department store. Our archives contain hundreds of goods sold over the years at G. Fox & Co.\, ranging from wedding gowns to toilet paper! You’ll also learn about Beatrice Fox Auerbach\, the pioneering businesswoman who led G. Fox & Co. through its golden age. \nTickets must be purchased in advance online. \nTICKETS\n$15 General Admission\n$10 for Connecticut Museum Member levels under $150\nFree for Connecticut Museum Member levels $150 and above \nQuestions? Contact Public Programs Manager Natalie Belanger via email at natalie_belanger@chs.org\, or call (860) 236-5621 x289. \n 
URL:https://www.connecticutmuseum.org/event/behind-the-scenes-tour-remembering-g-fox-and-co-3/
LOCATION:Connecticut Museum of Culture and History\, 1 Elizabeth St\, Hartford\, 06105
CATEGORIES:behind the scenes
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SUMMARY:Lunch and Learn - Living on the Edge in New England\, New Netherland\, and New Sweden
DESCRIPTION:Virtual Presentation! \nJoin us for a virtual presentation as Elizabeth Hines\, New England Regional Fellowship Consortium grantee\, explores imperial entanglement in seventeenth-century North America. \nSettlers in the Dutch colony of New Netherland and the English colony of Connecticut argued repeatedly about the borders between them. They finally settled their territorial boundaries with the Treaty of Hartford in 1650 and sent the treaty to Europe. This talk investigates why\, six years later\, the Netherlands decided to officially ratify the treaty. Elizabeth argues that they did so in order to annex the neighboring Swedish colony of New Sweden. The broader imperial context of the decision to ratify the treaty\, and the history of Dutch investment in the Swedish empire\, shows that we need to study the Dutch\, English\, and Swedish empires together to understand early American history. \nThis virtual event is free and open to the public. Get tickets to receive the Zoom link. \nQuestions? Contact Jen Busa\, Public Programs Coordinator at jbusa@connecticutmuseum.org. \nGET FREE TICKETS\n  \nAbout the speaker: Elizabeth Hines is an Axson Johnson Institute for Statecraft and Diplomacy Postdoctoral Fellow at Johns Hopkins University. She received a PhD in history from the University of Chicago in 2024. Her work has been supported by institutions including the New England Regional Fellowship Consortium\, the American Historical Association\, and the Omohundro Institute\, and she has held fellowships at the British Library\, the New Netherland Institute\, and the Huntington Library. \nImage: Dutch map of North America\, Digital Public Library of America.
URL:https://www.connecticutmuseum.org/event/lunch-and-learn-living-on-the-edge-new-netherlands/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:online programming,Special Event
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LAST-MODIFIED:20251202T200638Z
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SUMMARY:Member Event: Holiday Brunch
DESCRIPTION:Member exclusive! \nStep away from the holiday hustle and join us at the Museum for a relaxing morning of coffee\, tea\, and brunch. View holiday-inspired highlights from the collection and meet fellow history and culture connoisseurs. This event is exclusive to Connecticut Museum Members\, longstanding or brand new! Thank you for your support in this milestone 200th year. \nGet free tickets through the button below. \nget tickets\nQuestions about this event or your Membership status? Contact Christine Daniels at 969-6089 x 104 or cdaniels@connecticutmuseum.org.
URL:https://www.connecticutmuseum.org/event/member-event-holiday-brunch/
LOCATION:Connecticut Museum of Culture and History\, 1 Elizabeth St\, Hartford\, 06105
CATEGORIES:Adult Programs
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CREATED:20241223T220044Z
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SUMMARY:Family Storytime
DESCRIPTION:Join us for family story time at the Museum! Cozy up with beanbags and enjoy a reading of a book all about creativity and innovation. Then\, families will be challenged to embrace their own inventive spirit by getting crafty in the Inspire Center! \nThis program is FREE and great for children under the age of 10. This is a drop-in program; no pre-registration required. Questions? Contact Katerina Tamburrino\, Family Programs Manager & Accessibility Coordinator\, at ktamburrino@connecticutmuseum.org\, or call 860-236-5621 x222. \nThanks to Beacon Bank for their\ngenerous support of Free First Weekend.
URL:https://www.connecticutmuseum.org/event/storytime/2025-12-07/
CATEGORIES:Family Programs,Family Story Time,Free First Weekend 2025,Free First Weekend 2026
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251207T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251207T163000
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CREATED:20250820T192224Z
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SUMMARY:Inspire Center - New Theme!
DESCRIPTION:The Inspire Center brings history and problem-solving together in a hands-on creative space for visitors of all ages! Look closely at objects from the Connecticut Museum collection\, get inspired\, and work together to create something new. With objects and themes changing every other month\, you can enjoy unique experiences all year long! December’s challenge is to create a one-of-a-kind doll! \nFor more information about this space\, please visit the Inspire Center webpage. The Inspire Center is open every weekend and is included with Museum admission\, which is free the first weekend of the month! Free First Weekend includes free admission to the Museum for all ages and occurs the first Saturday and Sunday of every month. \nQuestions? Contact Katerina Mazzacane\, Youth and Family Programs Manager\, at 860-236-5621 x222\, or email kmazzacane@connecticutmuseum.org.
URL:https://www.connecticutmuseum.org/event/inspirecenterdecember2025/2025-12-07/
CATEGORIES:Family Programs,Free First Weekend 2025,Inspire Center
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251206T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251206T163000
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CREATED:20241123T153933Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260309T193957Z
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SUMMARY:French Canadian Jam
DESCRIPTION:Get acquainted with French Canadian traditional tunes at this monthly jam session\,  happening Saturday afternoons on First Free Weekends! \nNew players and new listeners are always welcome! If you would like to join in\, please get in touch with jam organizer\, Joe Lavariere\, at joesondra@juno.com.
URL:https://www.connecticutmuseum.org/event/french-canadian-jam/2025-12-06/
LOCATION:Connecticut Museum of Culture and History\, 1 Elizabeth Street\, Hartford\, CT\, 06105\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,Free First Weekend
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LAST-MODIFIED:20251202T150942Z
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SUMMARY:Family Program: Winter Wonderland
DESCRIPTION:Visit the Museum for a day of wintry fun! Families will make holiday poppers to celebrate the new year\, decorate cards for loved ones\, and create a one-of-a-kind window decoration inspired by some of Connecticut’s iconic wintry window displays. \nThis program is FREE and great for children of all ages. This is a drop-in program; no pre-registration required. Questions? Contact Katerina Mazzacane\, Youth and Family Programs Manager\, at kmazzacane@connecticutmuseum.org or 860-236-5621 x222. \nThanks to Berkshire Bank\, a Division of Beacon Bank & Trust\nfor their generous support of Free First Weekend.
URL:https://www.connecticutmuseum.org/event/winterwonderland/
CATEGORIES:Family Programs,Free First Weekend 2025
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251206T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251206T163000
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CREATED:20250820T192224Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250820T194030Z
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SUMMARY:Inspire Center - New Theme!
DESCRIPTION:The Inspire Center brings history and problem-solving together in a hands-on creative space for visitors of all ages! Look closely at objects from the Connecticut Museum collection\, get inspired\, and work together to create something new. With objects and themes changing every other month\, you can enjoy unique experiences all year long! December’s challenge is to create a one-of-a-kind doll! \nFor more information about this space\, please visit the Inspire Center webpage. The Inspire Center is open every weekend and is included with Museum admission\, which is free the first weekend of the month! Free First Weekend includes free admission to the Museum for all ages and occurs the first Saturday and Sunday of every month. \nQuestions? Contact Katerina Mazzacane\, Youth and Family Programs Manager\, at 860-236-5621 x222\, or email kmazzacane@connecticutmuseum.org.
URL:https://www.connecticutmuseum.org/event/inspirecenterdecember2025/2025-12-06/
CATEGORIES:Family Programs,Free First Weekend 2025,Inspire Center
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251204T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251204T193000
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CREATED:20250728T155725Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250728T155725Z
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SUMMARY:The Past and Future of the American Diner
DESCRIPTION:As we get ready to say goodbye to our special exhibition Coffee: A Connecticut Story\, we invite you to a talk by food historian Sarah Lohman to uncover the origins — and uncertain future — of that most American of eateries\, the diner. \nFrom the painting NightHawks to the sitcom Seinfeld\, diners are an intrinsic part of American pop culture. And it’s likely you have a diner that’s special to you: whether it’s a 24-hour spot where you drank coffee and smoked cigarettes as a teen\, or a corner diner where you stopped for breakfast at the end of long night shift. But where did these chrome and neon\, 24-hour establishments originate? We’re going to trace diner dining from the “Nite Owl” wagons to “Have a Nice Day” take out cups – and talk about how diner culture might disappear. \nTickets\n$15 General Admission\n$10 for Connecticut Museum Member levels under $150\nFree for Connecticut Museum Member levels $150 and above \nGET TICKETS\nAbout Our Speaker: Sarah Lohman is a culinary historian and the author of the bestselling books Endangered Eating: America’s Vanishing Foods and Eight Flavors: The Untold Story of American Cuisine. She focuses on the history of food as a way to access the stories of diverse Americans. Endangered Eating was a New York Times Editors’ Choice\, and was named one of the Best Books of 2023 by Amazon’s Editors\, Food & Wine\, and Adam Gopnik on the Milk Street podcast. It was a finalist for the Nach Waxman Prize for Food & Drink Scholarship and winner of the Ohioana Library Book Prize for Nonfiction. Lohman’s work has been featured in The Wall Street Journal\, The New York Times\, and NPR. Lohman has lectured across the country\, from the Smithsonian Museum of American History in Washington\, DC to The Culinary Historians of Southern California. She is a columnist for Gastro Obscura and writes about rare foods. \nImage: The iconic blue and white to-go coffee cup was designed and made in Connecticut! Employed by the Sherri Cup Company located in Berlin\, CT\, Czechoslovakian immigrant Leslie Buck created the design in 1963 to appeal to Greek-American coffee vendors. The Connecticut factory manufactured hundreds of millions of these cups\, which have become a New York City icon. Today these cups are manufactured by the Solo Cup Company in New York. CMCH collection 2024.72.0a-b. \n 
URL:https://www.connecticutmuseum.org/event/the-past-and-future-of-the-american-diner/
LOCATION:Connecticut Museum of Culture and History\, 1 Elizabeth St\, Hartford\, 06105
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251203T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251203T140000
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SUMMARY:Short Attention Span Literary Club
DESCRIPTION:Once per month\, we get together to chat about short stories. Anyone can join in\, no commitment required! \nThis month’s story is “My Pain Is Worse Than Your Pain\,” by TC Boyle. Click here to read. \nThe club meets online using Zoom. Click here to register. You’ll receive a confirmation email containing the Zoom link. \nWe’re offering this program for free\, but if you would like to make a donation to support our public programming\, please click here. Or\, to learn about the benefits of museum membership\, click here! \nQuestions? Contact Natalie Belanger\, Public Programs Manager\, at nbelanger@connecticutmuseum.org
URL:https://www.connecticutmuseum.org/event/saslc-107/
LOCATION:Connecticut Museum of Culture and History\, 1 Elizabeth St\, Hartford\, 06105
CATEGORIES:Book Club
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251130T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251130T150000
DTSTAMP:20260503T111512
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SUMMARY:SOLD OUT! Behind-the-Scenes Tour: Remembering G. Fox and Co.
DESCRIPTION:We’re sorry\, this event is sold out! We’re offering the same tour on Dec. 13 and Dec. 14.  \nJoin us for a behind-the scenes tour at the Connecticut Museum to see our collection of memorabilia from Hartford’s most iconic department store. Our archives contain hundreds of goods sold over the years at G. Fox & Co.\, ranging from wedding gowns to toilet paper! You’ll also learn about Beatrice Fox Auerbach\, the pioneering businesswoman who led G. Fox & Co. through its golden age. \nTickets must be purchased in advance online. \nTICKETS\n$15 General Admission\n$10 for Connecticut Museum Member levels under $150\nFree for Connecticut Museum Member levels $150 and above \nQuestions? Contact Public Programs Manager Natalie Belanger via email at natalie_belanger@chs.org\, or call (860) 236-5621 x289. \n 
URL:https://www.connecticutmuseum.org/event/behind-the-scenes-tour-remembering-g-fox-and-co-2/
LOCATION:Connecticut Museum of Culture and History\, 1 Elizabeth St\, Hartford\, 06105
CATEGORIES:behind the scenes
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251129T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251129T120000
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SUMMARY:SOLD OUT! Behind-the-Scenes Tour: Remembering G. Fox and Co.
DESCRIPTION:We’re sorry\, this event is sold out! We’re offering the same tour on Dec. 13 and Dec. 14.  \nJoin us for a behind-the scenes tour at the Connecticut Museum to see our collection of memorabilia from Hartford’s most iconic department store. Our archives contain hundreds of goods sold over the years at G. Fox & Co.\, ranging from wedding gowns to toilet paper! You’ll also learn about Beatrice Fox Auerbach\, the pioneering businesswoman who led G. Fox & Co. through its golden age. \nTickets must be purchased in advance online. \nTICKETS\n$15 General Admission\n$10 for Connecticut Museum Member levels under $150\nFree for Connecticut Museum Member levels $150 and above \nQuestions? Contact Public Programs Manager Natalie Belanger via email at natalie_belanger@chs.org\, or call (860) 236-5621 x289. \n 
URL:https://www.connecticutmuseum.org/event/behind-the-scenes-tour-remembering-g-fox-and-co/
LOCATION:Connecticut Museum of Culture and History\, 1 Elizabeth St\, Hartford\, 06105
CATEGORIES:behind the scenes
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251125T120000
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SUMMARY:Lunch and Learn - Slavery\, Sin\, and Capital Punishment in Eighteenth-Century Connecticut
DESCRIPTION:Virtual Presentation! \nIn the early modern British Atlantic\, jurists\, members of the clergy\, and ordinary people shaped ideas about criminal culpability. In colonial New England\, communities debated whether offenders bore the bulk of responsibility for their misdeeds or if society shared some of the blame based on the covenant established by Mosaic law. In this virtual talk\, Arrannè Rispoli\, New England Research Fellowship Consortium grantee\, will consider how questions surrounding culpability were further complicated when enslaved Africans were the alleged actors in question. Arrannè will analyze how Anglo-Americans wrestled with the contradiction that people held in bondage could be both categorically unfree and willful agents whose conscious actions necessitated their corporal punishment. \nUsing Connecticut as a case study\, Arrannè analyzes how criminal courts in the region both drew inspiration from and contributed to broader trans-Atlantic discourses of mens rea\, or the precursor to today’s criminal culpability. He argues that mens rea provided the legal mechanism that enabled the prosecution of enslaved Africans for capital offenses without undermining the logic that undergirded forced servitude\, thus allowing colonial actors to justify the institution of slavery as an instrument of control for enslaved populations whom they came to believe were more likely than the general population to commit felonies like murder\, rape\, and arson. \nArrannè will discuss how this framework colonial courts used to determine criminal culpability helped cultivate a predictive model of criminality that constructed the archetype of Black criminality in the colonial imagination\, the antecedent to the racialized depictions of crime so pervasive in today’s media landscape. \nThis virtual event is free and open to the public. Get tickets to receive the Zoom link. \nQuestions? Contact Jen Busa\, Public Programs Coordinator at jbusa@connecticutmuseum.org. \nGET TICKETS\nAbout the speaker:  Arrannè Rispoli is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of History at UCLA\, where he is writing his dissertation titled “The Justice of Malicious Intent: Capital Punishment and The Origins of Black Criminality in Early New England.” His work has been supported by the Omohundro Institute\, the Rhode Island Historical Society\, the Folger Shakespeare Library\, the Massachusetts Historical Society\, and four institutions as part of the New England Research Fellowship Consortium\, including the Connecticut Museum of Culture and History. \nImage: 1962 illustration of Hannah Occuish\, the youngest person executed in U.S. history and the last woman executed in Connecticut. Joe De Bona for The Hartford Courant\, November 1\, 1964\, p. 231. Via Newspapers.com.
URL:https://www.connecticutmuseum.org/event/lunch-and-learn-slavery-sin-and-capital-punishment-in-eighteenth-century-connecticut/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:online programming,Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251116T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251116T120000
DTSTAMP:20260503T111512
CREATED:20251020T145914Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251027T194514Z
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SUMMARY:The Key to Adventure Story Time at R. J. Julia Booksellers
DESCRIPTION:Join us offsite at R.J. Julia Independent Booksellers in Middletown\, CT as we share our new children’s book\, The Key to Adventure\, in a story time led by Museum Educators Rebecca Gavin (author) and Mya Concepcion (illustrator)! \nAbout the book: When a young girl named Prudence finds a strange-looking key\, she brings it along on her visit to the Connecticut Museum – and suddenly falls back in time! Join Prudence on a magical journey through Connecticut history\, where she meets new friends\, explores new places\, and learns that everyone holds their own key to adventure. With whimsical illustrations of the Connecticut Museum and its objects and a story that inspires imagination and encourages discovery\, The Key to Adventure will delight children of all ages. \nThis program will be at Wesleyan R.J. Julia Bookstore in Middletown (413 Main Street). \nPlease visit R.J. Julia online for additional info on their local author series or for questions about the event. Reserve your spot through the R. J. Julia webpage by clicking the button below! \nReserve your spot\n  \n 
URL:https://www.connecticutmuseum.org/event/key-to-adventure-story-time-at-r-j-julia-booksellers/
LOCATION:Wesleyan R. J. Julia Bookstore\, 413 Main Street\, Middletown\, 06457\, United States
CATEGORIES:Offsite
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251113T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251113T193000
DTSTAMP:20260503T111512
CREATED:20250826T194945Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251022T133712Z
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SUMMARY:C-Change Conversations: Building a Better Tomorrow
DESCRIPTION:Understanding extremes of the changing climate to better protect our community\nPlease join us for a presentation that explores the challenges of climate change and what we can do to mitigate them.  This presentation is hosted by the Connecticut Valley Garden Club. \nThis presentation will feature Kathleen Biggins\, who created C-Change Conversations to help people across the political spectrum understand why they should care about climate change.  Using nonpartisan\, science-based presentations\, she educates audiences throughout the country about how climate change will impact them personally\, why there is urgency to address it\, how to forge consensus for action\, and how to find hope for our future. \nThis presentation is free and open to the public. Check-in begins at 5:00 pm.  The presentation begins at 6:00 pm followed by Q & A.  Light refreshments will be served. \nQuestions? Contact Jen Busa\, Public Programs Coordinator\, at jbusa@connecticutmuseum.org. \nGET FREE TICKETS\n  \nAbout the Speaker: Kathleen Biggins is the president and founder of C-Change Conversations\, a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting productive\, non-partisan discussions about the science and effects of climate change. The organization–comprised of volunteers who span the political spectrum–sponsors the C-Change Conversations Lecture Series\, which invites business and community leaders in the Princeton\, NJ area to learn about climate change from a wide range of nationally-recognized scientists and business and military leaders. Kathleen also developed the C-Change Primer with input from Climate Central and the Yale Program on  Climate Change Communication. Team members have presented the Primer to more than 19\,000 people in 32 states\, and it is widely hailed as an intelligent\, dispassionate introduction to and illumination of climate change. The Primer has been endorsed by business\, political and social leaders and enthusiastically received by many conservative audiences across the country. \nLearn more about C-Change Conversations HERE. \n  \n                                                                                         
URL:https://www.connecticutmuseum.org/event/c-change/
LOCATION:Connecticut Museum of Culture and History\, 1 Elizabeth St\, Hartford\, 06105
CATEGORIES:Adult Programs,Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251109T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251109T150000
DTSTAMP:20260503T111512
CREATED:20250811T211949Z
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SUMMARY:Vets Town Hall
DESCRIPTION:What is it like to serve your country? \nPlease join us to hear from veterans about their experiences. Veterans of any era who served in any capacity are invited to stand before their community and speak for up to ten minutes. This event is non-political\, and all perspectives are valued. There will be no question-and-answer period or debate on American foreign policy. Attendees will simply listen and learn about what it was like to serve in the  wars that this nation has chosen to fight. \nVets Town Halls were originated by author Sebastian Junger (War\, Tribe)  with the aim of increasing communication and understanding between veterans and civilians in their communities. For more information\, visit vetstownhall.org. \nThe Vets Town Hall is free to attend\, and snacks will be provided. To RSVP as an audience member\, click here. \nIf you are a veteran who would like to speak at the event\, click here to fill out a brief web form. You can learn more about the guidelines for speakers here\, at the Vets Town Hall website. Time permitting\, veterans are also welcome to sign up to speak during the event itself. \nQuestions may be directed to Natalie Belanger\, Public Programs Manager\, at nbelanger@connecticutmuseum.org\, or call 860-236-5621 ext. 289.
URL:https://www.connecticutmuseum.org/event/vets-town-hall-3/
LOCATION:Connecticut Museum of Culture and History\, 1 Elizabeth St\, Hartford\, 06105
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251109T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251109T143000
DTSTAMP:20260503T111512
CREATED:20250714T161528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250714T161528Z
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SUMMARY:Coffee: A Connecticut Story Exhibit Tour
DESCRIPTION:Join a museum educator for a guided tour of our newest exhibition\, Coffee: A Connecticut Story.   \nGallery talks are included with museum admission. No pre-registration required! \nIf you’re interested in arranging a private tour of the exhibition for your book club\, community center\, or other group\, contact Public Programs Manager Natalie Belanger\, nbelanger@connnecticutmuseum.org.
URL:https://www.connecticutmuseum.org/event/coffee-a-connecticut-story-exhibit-tour-2/
LOCATION:Connecticut Museum of Culture and History\, 1 Elizabeth St\, Hartford\, 06105
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251108T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251108T210000
DTSTAMP:20260503T111512
CREATED:20250904T171253Z
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SUMMARY:Hannah and Her Daughters
DESCRIPTION:The Connecticut Museum is excited to invite you to experience an original work of music based on manuscripts from our collection! \nWhile researching for another project\, C. Leonard Raybon (Associate Professor of Music at Tulane University) discovered two journals and other writings by Hannah Hadassah Hickok held at the Connecticut Museum of Culture and History. Fascinated by the young woman revealed in the writings – whom he describes as “sometimes catty\, sometimes capricious\, always adventurous\, and eternally self-deprecating” – Raybon discovered that Hannah was the matriarch of the storied Smiths of Glastonbury\, CT. The Smiths were abolitionists\, suffragists\, and non-conformists\, and Hannah’s daughters drew national attention in the 1870s for refusing to pay their taxes because they could not vote. \nRaybon has composed a concert of completely original music highlighting Hannah’s sayings\, her poetry\, her childhood rivalries\, her readings\, her opinions\, and her daughters and their activism. Professor Raybon\, the Connecticut Museum\, and the Glastonbury Historical Society are partnering to present this work to the public in a one-time performance. \nThe concert will be held on November 8th at 7:30 pm at First Church of Glastonbury at 2183 Main Street\, Glastonbury. First Church was the Smith family’s congregation\, so it’s a fitting place to host this unique musical experience! After the one-hour performance\, there will be a talkback with composer Leonard Raybon and Diane Hoover of the Glastonbury Historical Society. \nThis program is free to attend\, but you can make a donation at the door to support the host venue. Please RSVP by clicking the button below to let us know you’re coming! \nGet Tickets\n  \nAbout the Composer \nC. Leonard Raybon is Associate Professor of Music\, Director of Choirs\, and Artistic Director of Summer Lyric Theatre at Tulane University. He is also the Director of Music at Rayne Memorial United Methodist Church. Raybon is the founder of Sacred Nine Project (sacrednine.com)\, where he engages with music\, texts\, and events from an earlier America in order to help shape a future one. Most recently\, he collaborated with John Wood Sweet\, creating a kind of musical companion to his multi-award-winning book\, The Sewing Girl’s Tale\, about the first woman in the United States to sue for sexual assault (1793). In November 2023\, Raybon’s article\, “Oh Don’t You Want to Go\,” about the issue of whites singing African American Spirituals\, was published in Journal of Singing. Upcoming projects in 2025 will be in Boston for the American Academy of Religion\, where the topic will be the prolific Revolutionary American composer\, William Billings. For 2026\, Raybon will create a cantata for Swarthmore college\, inspired by Murder in a Mill Town\, by Bruce Dorsey\, and provide another concert for the University of Pittsburgh\, grappling with the troubled legacy of Stephen Collins Foster. Raybon’s “The Busy Bee” is published by Santa Barbara\, and he has a piece upcoming with GIA Publications this fall. Raybon also hosts the Sacred Nine Project Podcast. \n 
URL:https://www.connecticutmuseum.org/event/hannah-and-her-daughters/
LOCATION:First Church Glastonbury\, 2183 Main Street\, Glastonbury\, 06033\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251105T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251105T140000
DTSTAMP:20260503T111512
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SUMMARY:Short Attention Span Literary Club
DESCRIPTION:Once per month\, we get together to chat about short stories. Anyone can join in\, no commitment required! \nThis month’s story is “The Man To Bring Rain Clouds\,” by Leslie Marmon Silko. Click here to read. \nThe club meets online using Zoom. Click here to register. You’ll receive a confirmation email containing the Zoom link. \nWe’re offering this program for free\, but if you would like to make a donation to support our public programming\, please click here. Or\, to learn about the benefits of museum membership\, click here! \nQuestions? Contact Natalie Belanger\, Public Programs Manager\, at nbelanger@connecticutmuseum.org
URL:https://www.connecticutmuseum.org/event/saslc-106/
LOCATION:Connecticut Museum of Culture and History\, 1 Elizabeth St\, Hartford\, 06105
CATEGORIES:Book Club
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251104
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251105
DTSTAMP:20260503T111512
CREATED:20251017T152509Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251017T152836Z
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SUMMARY:Family Activity Kits - New Theme!
DESCRIPTION:Family Activity Kits are free take-home resources for families to enjoy\, bringing history and fun together in the comfort of your own home! Please Note: This is not an on-site program. \nEach kit includes crafts\, hands-on activities\, and images of collection items all around a specific theme. With themes changing every other month\, you can enjoy these kits all year long. November-December’s theme is “From Flora to Fauna\,” an exploration of Connecticut’s natural landscape and how it has been used by Native Peoples throughout history and today. Click here for more information on upcoming themes. \nFamily Activity Kits are available for pick up during all open hours and are included in the cost of admission. There is no need to reserve your bags in advance. \nQuestions? Contact Katerina Mazzacane\, Youth and Family Programs Manager\, at kmazzacane@connecticutmuseum.org\, or call 860-236-5621 x222. \nThese kits are made possible with the generous support of Berkshire Bank.
URL:https://www.connecticutmuseum.org/event/activitykitsnov2025-2/
CATEGORIES:Family Activity Kits 2025
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251102T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251102T163000
DTSTAMP:20260503T111512
CREATED:20241123T153933Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250730T205242Z
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SUMMARY:French Canadian Jam
DESCRIPTION:Get acquainted with French Canadian traditional tunes at this monthly jam session\, on First Free Weekends! Note this special Sunday time for November! \nNew players and new listeners are always welcome! If you would like to join in\, please get in touch with jam organizer\, Joe Lavariere\, at joesondra@juno.com.
URL:https://www.connecticutmuseum.org/event/french-canadian-jam-2025-11-02/
LOCATION:Connecticut Museum of Culture and History\, 1 Elizabeth Street\, Hartford\, CT\, 06105\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,Free First Weekend
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251102T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251102T140000
DTSTAMP:20260503T111512
CREATED:20251009T161658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251010T204650Z
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SUMMARY:Remembrance Program with New England Donor Services / Done Vida New England
DESCRIPTION:In the spirit of the Día de Muertos celebration\, a time to honor\, remember and celebrate the lives of our loved ones who have passed\, New England Donor Services / Done Vida New England is proud to participate in the Connecticut Museum of Culture and History’s weeklong celebration from November 1st to November 8th\, located at One Elizabeth Street\, Hartford\, CT 06105. \nWe invite you to visit our beautifully crafted donation altar (ofrenda)\, created to honor the memory and legacy of our donor heroes\, who gave the gift of LIFE to others\, through organ and tissue donation. \nJoin us for a heartfelt gathering in tribute to our donor heroes. Through donor families’ stories\, poetry\, and traditional live music\, we will remember and celebrate the lives they lived and the legacy they leave behind. \nIn true Día de Muertos tradition\, we’ll share pan de muerto\, hot chocolate\, and light refreshments as we come together in community to remember\, reflect\, and give thanks. \nThis is a time for healing\, connection\, and honoring the enduring power of love and generosity\, in life and death. We hope you and your family will join us in this meaningful celebration of life. \nTickets are free\, but registration is required! Get your ticket here: \nFREE TICKETS\n  \n\n \nEn el espíritu de la celebración del Día de Muertos\, un tiempo para honrar\, recordar y celebrar la vida de nuestros seres queridos que han partido\, New England Donor Services / Done Vida New England se enorgullece de participar en la celebración de una semana organizada por el Connecticut Museum of Culture and History\, del 1ero de Noviembre al 8 de noviembre\, localizado en One Elizabeth Street\, Hartford\, CT 06105. \nLes invitamos a visitar nuestro hermoso altar/ofrenda\, elaborado con cariño para honrar la memoria y el legado de nuestros héroes donantes\, quienes\, tras su partida\, ofrecieron el regalo de la VIDA a otros\, a través de la donación de órganos y tejidos. \nAcompáñenos en una emotiva ceremonia en tributo a nuestros héroes donantes fallecidos. A través de historias compartidas por sus familias\, poesía y música tradicional en vivo\, recordaremos y celebraremos la vida que vivieron y el legado que dejaron. \nSiguiendo las tradiciones del Día de Muertos\, compartiremos pan de muerto\, chocolate caliente y refrigerios ligeros\, mientras nos reunimos como comunidad para recordar\, reflexionar y dar gracias. \nEste es un momento de sanación\, conexión y homenaje al poder duradero del amor y la generosidad\, mas allá de la vida y la muerte. Esperamos contar con su presencia y la de su familia\, en esta significativa celebración de la vida. \nLas entradas son gratuitas\, pero es necesario registrarse. Consigue entradas aquí: \nENTRADAS GRATUITAS\n 
URL:https://www.connecticutmuseum.org/event/remembervida/
CATEGORIES:Bilingual,Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251101T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251101T160000
DTSTAMP:20260503T111512
CREATED:20250829T140739Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250829T140739Z
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SUMMARY:Día de Muertos Community Celebration / Celebración Comunitaria del Día de Muertos
DESCRIPTION:Our annual Día de Muertos Community Celebration returns for 2025 on Saturday\, November 1 @ 11 am – 4 pm\, FREE and fun for all ages! Experience the sights and sounds of Día de Muertos/Day of the Dead\, with all-ages arts activities\, mariachi music and Mexican folk dance performances\, delicious food for sale by food trucks\, and more! Delve into the rich\, storied traditions of this holiday with us. Get free tickets today and mark your calendar! Learn more here: https://connecticutmuseum.org/diademuertos \n– \nNuestra celebración comunitaria anual del Día de Muertos regresa para 2025 el sábado 1 de noviembre de 11 a. m. a 4 p. m. ¡GRATUITO y divertida para todas las edades! Disfrute de las imágenes y sonidos del Día de Muertos\, con actividades para todas las edades\, música de mariachi en vivo\, y bailes del folclor mexicano\, comida deliciosa a la venta en camiones de comida\, ¡y más! Adéntrate en las tradiciones ricas e historiadas de esta festividad con nosotros. ¡Consigue entradas gratis hoy y marca tu calendario! Aprenda más aquí: https://connecticutmuseum.org/diademuertos \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.connecticutmuseum.org/event/ddm2025/
LOCATION:Connecticut Museum of Culture and History\, 1 Elizabeth St\, Hartford\, 06105
CATEGORIES:Events,Free
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251028T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251028T130000
DTSTAMP:20260503T111512
CREATED:20250714T164004Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250714T164004Z
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SUMMARY:Lunch and Learn - Connecticut Soldiers and the Incident on the Massachusetts\, April 1865
DESCRIPTION:Virtual Presentation! \nIt was April 23\, 1865. Robert E. Lee had surrendered. Abraham Lincoln was dead. Assassin John Wilkes Booth and accomplice David Herold had crossed the Potomac River to safety. The Black Diamond\, hoping to prevent that crossing and catch the perpetrators\, was anchored with the Potomac Flotilla near Blackistone Lighthouse. All onboard the barge were unaware that they were too late. At the same time\, the Massachusetts was running downriver carrying U.S. soldiers back to their regiments. A tragedy occurred and by dawn\, the Black Diamond was on the bottom of the river; the Massachusetts was crippled\, and eighty-seven men were dead – many from regiments raised in Connecticut. \nJoin us for a virtual presentation as author Karen E. Stone unfolds the story of the Connecticut men\, their journey through the war\, and how this tragedy occurred. \nThis virtual event is free and open to the public. Get tickets to receive the Zoom link. \nQuestions? Contact Jen Busa\, Public Programs Coordinator at jbusa@connecticutmuseum.org. \nGET TICKETS\nAbout the speaker:  Karen Stone was born and raised in Connecticut and that is where she got her first museum job – when she was in middle school. She holds a degree in history from Gettysburg College and has a master’s degree from Penn State. She has worked in museums in Massachusetts\, Pennsylvania\, and New York\, and has been the Museum Division Manager for St. Mary’s County\, Maryland for 8 years. \nTo purchase a copy of Karen Stone’s book\, Shipwreck on the Potomac – Disaster in Pursuit of Lincoln’s Killer\, Click here. \nImage: Karen Stone on the banks of the Potomac River\, near the site of the wreck. Photographed by Mancil Gray.
URL:https://www.connecticutmuseum.org/event/lunch-and-learn-connecticut-soldiers-and-the-incident-on-the-massachusetts-april-1865/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:online programming,Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251016T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251016T193000
DTSTAMP:20260503T111512
CREATED:20250806T161518Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251014T160644Z
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SUMMARY:CANCELLED -- Date Night: Meant to Be(an)
DESCRIPTION:— We’re sorry\, this program is cancelled. Please keep an eye out for more Date Night events in early 2026. —  \nWe’re incorporating a little buzz into a favorite evening indulgence: dessert! Bring a date (romantic or platonic) for a fun evening at the Museum. First\, you’ll go on a scavenger hunt through our exhibition\, Coffee: A Connecticut Story. Then kick back with games\, coffee-themed crafts\, and some affogato (ice cream with espresso and\, if you like\, a little boozy kick of your choice). \nQuestions? Contact Natalie Belanger\, Public Programs Manager\, at nbelanger@connecticutmuseum.org \nTickets\n$20 General Admission\n$15 for Connecticut Museum Member levels under $150\nFree for Connecticut Museum Member levels $150 and above \n 
URL:https://www.connecticutmuseum.org/event/date-night-meant-to-bean/
LOCATION:Connecticut Museum of Culture and History\, 1 Elizabeth St\, Hartford\, 06105
CATEGORIES:Adult Programs,Special Event
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251012T143000
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SUMMARY:Coffee: A Connecticut Story Exhibit Tour
DESCRIPTION:Join a museum educator for a guided tour of our newest exhibition\, Coffee: A Connecticut Story.   \nGallery talks are included with museum admission. No pre-registration required! \nIf you’re interested in arranging a private tour of the exhibition for your book club\, community center\, or other group\, contact Public Programs Manager Natalie Belanger\, nbelanger@connnecticutmuseum.org.
URL:https://www.connecticutmuseum.org/event/coffee-a-connecticut-story-exhibit-tour/
LOCATION:Connecticut Museum of Culture and History\, 1 Elizabeth St\, Hartford\, 06105
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251011T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251011T210000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250721T184703Z
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SUMMARY:Speak Up Storytelling: Stuck on Stuff
DESCRIPTION:Come out to the Museum to hear storytellers tell true stories about lived experiences\, led by 45-time Moth StorySLAM champion and 6-time GrandSLAM champion Matthew Dicks. Tonight\, join us for a cast of storytellers telling hilarious and heart rendering stories about the struggles of life while battling bad habits\, chemical addictions\, and inner demons. \nDoors open at 6:00 pm; come early to view our exhibitions\, including Coffee: a Connecticut Story. Performance starts at 7:00 pm. Snacks\, soft drinks\, and wine included! \nTickets — can be purchased online or at the door.\n$20 General Admission\n$15 Members\nFree for Connecticut Museum Member levels $150 and above \nGET TICKETS\nQuestions? Contact Natalie Belanger\, Public Programs Manager\, at nbelanger@connecticutmuseum.org.
URL:https://www.connecticutmuseum.org/event/speak-up-storytelling-stuck/
LOCATION:Connecticut Museum of Culture and History\, 1 Elizabeth St\, Hartford\, 06105
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251009T180000
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SUMMARY:Common Ground: Growers of Color Talkback
DESCRIPTION:Where do we find common ground? Cultural heritage art forms create and reflect meaning\, identity\, and community\, but we can become overly focused on cultural differences\, or else assume that there is a universal artistic language. But what if we can dig into—and challenge—both perspectives? In Common Ground\, we bring together traditional artists and cultural practitioners who are rooted in different cultural traditions to demonstrate their work\, share with one another\, and discuss their similarities and differences. \nIn this conversation\, we will hold a discussion with the featured artists from the Growers of Color video series! Growers of Color addresses the experiences of people at the intersections of agriculture\, culture\, and community. Through the lens of folklife\, we can see how growing food is rooted in local history and contemporary contexts\, and how these growers evolve and adapt to meet their communities’ needs and build community with one another. \nThis conversation will feature: \n\n Azeem Kareem and Sarah Rose Kareem of Samad Gardens Initiative\nKhmer farmer Vicheth Im\nRobert Peck of Hemp Milk and Honey\nTravis Stewart of Farm with Me LLC\n\nThe panel will be moderated by Mike Keo\, a Senior Communication Officer at the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving. Previously\, he worked at the Connecticut Museum of Culture and History\, served as Storyteller for UConn’s Boys and Men of Color Summit\, and was Activist-in-Residence at UConn AAASI. Come with your questions to share! \nGet free tickets to reserve your spot! \nget free tickets
URL:https://www.connecticutmuseum.org/event/commongroundgrowers/
LOCATION:Connecticut Museum of Culture and History\, 1 Elizabeth St\, Hartford\, 06105
CATEGORIES:Free
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