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SUMMARY:Family Program: Happy Birthday Frederick Law Olmsted!
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted’s 200th birthday at the CMCH! Children will explore Olmsted’s Connecticut creations\, and then decorate a flower pot\, plant a marigold with special guests from Elizabeth Park Conservancy\, and design their own landscape. \nThis program is free and great for children of all ages. You do not need to pre-register for this program. Grab and Go Bags will be available while supplies last for families who are unable to complete the activity at the museum. For additional information\, please contact Katerina Mazzacane\, Youth and Family Programs Manager\, at 860-236-5621 x222 or email katerina_mazzacane@chs.org. \nThanks to Berkshire Bank for their support of this program!
URL:https://www.connecticutmuseum.org/event/family-program-happy-birthday-frederick-law-olmsted/
LOCATION:CT
CATEGORIES:Family Programs,Free First Saturday 2022
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SUMMARY:French Canadian Jam
DESCRIPTION:Get acquainted with French Canadian traditional tunes at this monthly jam session at the CMCH. New 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/june4jam/
LOCATION:Connecticut Museum of Culture and History\, 1 Elizabeth Street\, Hartford\, CT\, 06105\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free First Saturday
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SUMMARY:Workshop with Bao Phi: Amplify Asian American Voices
DESCRIPTION:Bao Phi will lead a spoken word/poetry workshop for high school students. Phi is a two-time Minnesota Grand Slam champion and a National Poetry Slam finalist. He has performed on numerous stages. His first collection of poetry\, Sông I Sing\, enjoyed rave reviews. The New York Times states\, “In this song of his very American self\, every poem Mr. Phi writes rhymes with the truth.” In 2012\, The Star Tribune’s inaugural “Best of Minnesota” issue named Bao Phi as Best Spoken Word Artist. His second poetry collection\, Thousand Star Hotel\, was nominated for a Minnesota Book Award and named by NPR as one of the Best Books of 2017. It was also named as the Best Poetry Book of 2017 by San Francisco State’s Poetry Center. This free workshop is limited to 10 students and pre-registration is required. Register here: https://cthistsoc.yapsody.com/event/index/729551/workshop-with-spoken-word-artist-bao-phi \nThis Make Us Visible CT event is co-sponsored by CT Humanities\, Book Voyagers\, the Asian/Asian American Studies Institute at UConn\, and the Connecticut Museum of Culture and History.  \nPhoto credit: Anna Min.
URL:https://www.connecticutmuseum.org/event/baophiworkshop/
LOCATION:Connecticut Museum of Culture and History\, 1 Elizabeth Street\, Hartford\, CT\, 06105\, United States
CATEGORIES:CHAP,Poetry
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SUMMARY:Public Reading with Bao Phi: Amplify Asian American Voices
DESCRIPTION:Spoken Word Artist and Writer Bao Phi will be reading from his critically acclaimed children’s books\, A Different Pond (Capstone Press\, 2017) and My Footprints (Capstone Press\, 2019). Illustrated by Thi Bui\, A Different Pond earned six starred reviews\, a Caldecott Honor\, as well as the Ezra Jack Keats New Writer and New Illustrator Honors\, the Asian/Pacific American Award for Literature\, Booklist Editor’s Choice\, a Hornbook Fanfare book. Kirkus\, Washington Post\, Huffington Post\, The Boston Globe\, School Library Journal\, Kirkus Reviews\, Publishers Weekly\, and many others named it among the best books of the year. My Footprints\, illustrated by Basia Tran\, The 2019 PACER’s National Bullying Prevention Center and the Little Free Library both selected My Footprint\, illustrated by Basia Tran\, for their 2019 book clubs. A Q&A session will follow the reading and a limited supply of Phi’s books will be available for free; first come\, first served. Advanced registration is required; please register here: https://cthistsoc.yapsody.com/event/index/729759/public-reading-with-bao-phi \nThis Make Us Visible CT event is co-sponsored by CT Humanities\, Book Voyagers\, the Asian/Asian American Studies Institute at UConn\, and the Connecticut Museum of Culture and History.  \nPhoto credit: Anna Min.
URL:https://www.connecticutmuseum.org/event/baophireading/
LOCATION:Connecticut Museum of Culture and History\, 1 Elizabeth Street\, Hartford\, CT\, 06105\, United States
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SUMMARY:Behind-the-Scenes Tour: Black History at the CMCH
DESCRIPTION:Image: CMCH Broadsides Large 1987 W927w  \nCelebrate Juneteenth with an exclusive look at items from our collection representing a spectrum of the Black experience in CT. You’ll learn about a Harlem Renaissance writer\, Ann Petry\, who carefully preserved artifacts chronicling the black community of Saybrook. Examine daguerreotypes by Augustus Washington\, who abandoned a successful Hartford photography business to build a new nation in Africa. Browse through the photo album of a Hollywood actress who became a champion of labor rights for black entertainers. Marvel at the gorgeous costumes created by CT’s West Indian community for their annual MAS celebration\, and see artifacts documenting the Civil Rights movement in our state. \n$10 for CMCH members\, $15 for non-members. Ticket includes admission to the museum’s galleries. Pre-registration is recommended. Click here to sign up! \nQuestions? Contact Adult Programs Manager Natalie Belanger via email at natalie_belanger@chs.org\, or call (860) 236-5621 x289.
URL:https://www.connecticutmuseum.org/event/behind-the-scenes-tour-black-history-at-the-chs-2/
LOCATION:Connecticut Museum of Culture and History\, 1 Elizabeth Street\, Hartford\, CT\, 06105\, United States
CATEGORIES:behind the scenes,Special Event
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SUMMARY:Behind-the-Scenes Tour: Black History at the CMCH
DESCRIPTION:Image: CMCH Broadsides Large 1987 W927w  \nCelebrate Juneteenth with an exclusive look at items from our collection representing a spectrum of the Black experience in CT. You’ll learn about a Harlem Renaissance writer\, Ann Petry\, who carefully preserved artifacts chronicling the black community of Saybrook. Examine daguerreotypes by Augustus Washington\, who abandoned a successful Hartford photography business to build a new nation in Africa. Browse through the photo album of a Hollywood actress who became a champion of labor rights for black entertainers. Marvel at the gorgeous costumes created by CT’s West Indian community for their annual MAS celebration\, and see artifacts documenting the Civil Rights movement in our state. \n$10 for CMCH members\, $15 for non-members. Ticket includes admission to the museum’s galleries. Pre-registration is recommended. Click here to sign up! \nQuestions? Contact Adult Programs Manager Natalie Belanger via email at natalie_belanger@chs.org\, or call (860) 236-5621 x289.
URL:https://www.connecticutmuseum.org/event/behind-the-scenes-tour-black-history-at-the-chs/
LOCATION:Connecticut Museum of Culture and History\, 1 Elizabeth Street\, Hartford\, CT\, 06105\, United States
CATEGORIES:behind the scenes,Special Event
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SUMMARY:Lunch and Learn: Social and Cultural Expressions of Puerto Rican Settlement in Postwar Hartford
DESCRIPTION:Image credit: “Puerto Rican Parade Float with Replica House\, Hartford\,” 1967. Hartford History Center\, Hartford Public Library. \nOur Lunch and Learn series highlights scholarship around topics important to Connecticut history and culture. \nToday\, Connecticut has the highest percentage of Puerto Rican residents of any U.S. state. This presentation by Elena Rosario will trace the settlement of Puerto Ricans in the post-War World II period to highlight the development of Hartford’s early Puerto Rican community. It will focus on the ways Puerto Ricans settled into the city by examining historical moments and cultural events such as the 1964 Connecticut Puerto Rican Day and parade.  \nThis presentation is virtual and free. Click here to register. The Zoom link will be in the attached ticket you receive with your confirmation email.  \nQuestions? Email Jennifer Busa at jennifer_busa@chs.org. \nAbout our Speaker:\nElena Marie Rosario is a Ph.D. Candidate at the University of Michigan and a public historian. Her dissertation project focuses on Puerto Rican migration and settlement in Hartford\, Connecticut\, during the post-War World II era and pairs in-depth archival research with community-centered methodologies\, such as oral histories and community engagement projects. Her research interests include labor\, education\, urban development\, social movements\, and identity formation. She is a member of Hartford’s Puerto Rican community and received her B.A. from Connecticut College in 2014.
URL:https://www.connecticutmuseum.org/event/lunch-and-learn-puerto-rican/
LOCATION:Virtual
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ORGANIZER;CN="Natalie Belanger":MAILTO:natalie_belanger@chs.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220616T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220616T193000
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SUMMARY:Summer Concert Series: Dexter's Lab
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a special outdoor concert celebration for Juneteenth\, featuring music from Dexter’s Lab and an original presentation from Hartford artist Jedda Williams! This concert will take place on the beautiful CMCH lawn. Grounds are open for seating and picnicking from 5 PM\, and music is from 6PM-7:30PM. All of the CMCH outdoor concerts are free and open to the public. Visitors are encouraged to bring their own lawn chairs and food\, and the Curbside Vibes food truck will be available onsite. In case of rain\, the concerts will move indoors to our auditorium. All our summer concerts will be livestreamed to our YouTube Channel.\n\nAbout the Artists\nDexter Pettaway\, the director of Dexter’s Lab\, has played drums since he was a young child raised in the musical environment of the Black Christian church. He went on to study jazz percussion and excelled there\, yet he remains deeply connected to the cultural roots of this music\, serving as music director for multiple churches in the Hartford area during the last fifteen years\, and he continues to support his local church in their music ministry. A versatile performer with many Hartford connections\, Dexter can also be found performing at Black Eyed Sally’s and Bushnell Park\, as well as teaching drums at home\, at his studio\, or at churches. \nPettaway argues that the church formed the basis for many forms of Black music\, including gospel\, R&B\, and jazz. As a professional drummer\, Pettaway has recorded and played alongside jazz artists like Phil Perry\, David Davis\, Mary Taylor\, Lisa Glover\, Maysa\, and Asa Livingston\, as well as gospel artists like Vicky Mariconde\, Jonathan Dubose Jr.\, Nile Parker\, H. Doobie Powell\, Marlowe Smith\, and Jeffrey Holmes. As Dexter’s Lab\, Pettaway calls on his community of excellent musicians\, some of whom he has played with for over 20 years\, to play jazz\, soul\, gospel\, and R&B for appreciative audiences locally and beyond. \nDexter’s Lab will be joined by Anne Marie “Jedda” Williams\, who will be making a special presentation in honor of Juneteenth. Jedda is an Early Childhood Educator\, Master Teaching Artist\, an Educational Program Designer\, and Performing Artist who is a songstress\, dancer and actress\, and an architect of each form. She is the founder\, artisan and educational program designer of K La Rue Educational Art in Motion “Where Learning is an Adventure!” which was inspired in 1986 and established in 1987. Jedda serves as  an educational resource for schools\, teachers and parents in the Greater Hartford area and the surrounding towns for the past thirty-five years. She will be making a special presentation in honor of Juneteenth. \nInside the museum\, we’ll also have a special corner display of artifacts from the CMCH collection that help tell the story of African American history in Connecticut. \nOur Summer Concert Series is funded through the support of the Evelyn W. Preston Memorial Fund\, Bank of America\, N.A.\, Trustee; the Connecticut Office of the Arts/DECD; and the National Endowment for the Arts.
URL:https://www.connecticutmuseum.org/event/dexterslab/
LOCATION:Connecticut Museum of Culture and History\, 1 Elizabeth Street\, Hartford\, CT\, 06105\, United States
CATEGORIES:CHAP,Concert,Food Truck,Free
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SUMMARY:Mental Health in the LGBTQ+ Community
DESCRIPTION:Members of the LGBTQ+ community are at higher risk for experiencing mental health conditions. In this panel discussion\, practitioners and community advocates will talk about the challenges that face this community in accessing mental health care\, including the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic.   \nOur panelists include psychologist Dr. Richard Stillson\, psychologist Dr. Laura Saunders of Hartford Health Care\, and Edson Rivas\, director of the Triangle Community Center in Norwalk. The conversation will be moderated by Ilene Frank\, CMCH Chief Curator.   \nThis event is presented in support of the CMCH’s exhibition\, Common Struggle\, Individual Experience: An Exhibition About Mental Health. Come early to view the exhibition before the program! Doors open at 5:00 pm.  \nThis event is free and open to the public. Light refreshments will be provided.  Please let us know if you plan to attend! \nAbout our Panelists  \nDr. Richard Stillson (ze\, zir\, they\, them) is a licensed psychologist who is in semi-retirement after 26 years working for the State of CT in a variety of inpatient\, outpatient and residential services for people with mental health\, substance use and intellectual/developmental disabilities. Ze is in private practice with transgender and gender variant individuals at Hartford Psychological Services providing a group intervention for the past 5 years. Ze is also the Clinical Director providing supervision to students and consultation to clinical staff. Ze has clinical expertise in CBT\, DBT\, co-occurring disorders\, ART\, trauma-informed care and sees people in all modalities of group\, couples\, family and individual. Ze is a non-binary\, gay human.  \nEdson Rivas (he\,him\, his) is the Executive Director of Triangle Community Center\, an LGBTQ+ center focused on providing programs and services centered around community\, health and learning. He took over as TCC’s ED in July of 2020 and comes from a finance background working with publicly traded companies. Edson has been involved with TCC since 2015\, joining the Board of Directors and rotating through various executive positions before becoming Board President in 2020. TCC’s clinical department works with LCSW and LMFT’s to provide care to our clients as well as supervision for MSW and MFT students that go through our internship program. \nLaura M. I. Saunders\, Psy.D. ABPP (she/her/hers) is a staff psychologist working in Young Adult Services at the Institute of Living/Hartford Hospital. Dr. Saunders is the Clinical Coordinator of The Right Track/LGBTQ Intensive Outpatient program in Young Adult Services for individuals struggling with co-occurring emotional difficulties\, minority stress and identity development. In 2015\, Dr. Saunders was named the Employee of the Year for Hartford Hospital. In 2019\, Dr. Saunders was the recipient of the Ned Graffagnino Award for distinguished service in the areas of community-oriented work and collaboration with other mental health professionals. She is the Director of the newly formed Center for Gender Health at Hartford Healthcare. Areas of expertise include LGBTQ mental health\, child psychopathology\, behavior management\, parent training and family therapy. She appears regularly in local TV news to provide psychological input on topics relevant to youth and families and currently has a weekly segment on WFSB/Ch. 3 Great Day CT related to child mental health.
URL:https://www.connecticutmuseum.org/event/mental-health-lgbtq/
LOCATION:Connecticut Museum of Culture and History\, 1 Elizabeth St\, Hartford\, CT\, 06105\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Programs,Special Event
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SUMMARY:Virtual Conversation: Dementia-Friendly Museums
DESCRIPTION:In this two-part series of virtual conversations\, CMCH and partners will explore how museums and cultural institutions can better serve people living with dementia. \nSession 1: Friday\, June 24 @ 1:00pm – 2:30pm \nLiveWell Dementia Specialists will provide an understanding of the signs and symptoms of dementia\, as well as provide strategies to become more resilient. We will hear first-hand what life is like living with dementia. \nSession 2: Friday\, July 8 @1:00pm – 2:30pm \nJoin us to learn how several Connecticut museums are currently serving people with dementia. We will explore the steps necessary to begin a successful dementia-friendly program. The conversation will be followed by an opportunity for Q & A. \nThis virtual 2-part program is free. To secure a spot\, register now. You will receive an email confirmation with the Zoom link attached\, and we will send you a reminder on the days of the sessions. \nQuestions? Contact Jennifer Busa\, Public Programs and Special Events Coordinator\, Connecticut Museum of Culture and History at jennifer_busa@chs.org.
URL:https://www.connecticutmuseum.org/event/dementiafriendlymuseums-1/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Adult Programs,online programming,Online Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220630T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220630T193000
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SUMMARY:Raise a Glass! Trivia Night
DESCRIPTION:Hartford’s got Hamilton fever: Hamilton’s back at the Bushnell\, and the Connecticut Museum of Culture and History’s newest exhibition Hamilton Heroes and Villains ​is on view. To celebrate\, we’re co-hosting a trivia night at the museum! Trivia topics include pop culture\, history\, and\, of course\, all things Hamilton. \nOur emcee for the evening will be NPR’s Chion Wolf. \n$10/person to play. Bring a team\, go it solo\, or sign up to meet new people when you arrive! Teams are limited to ​6 players. Snacks and soft drinks included with your admission\, and there will be a cash bar provided courtesy of Hartford’s City Steam Brewery! \nTrivia starts at 6:30; come early to view the exhibition! Register here.
URL:https://www.connecticutmuseum.org/event/raise-a-glass-trivia-night/
LOCATION:Connecticut Museum of Culture and History\, 1 Elizabeth St\, Hartford\, 06105
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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