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SUMMARY:Lunch and Learn - Bound Out: The Spiritual Lives of Freeborn Black Domestic Servants
DESCRIPTION:Virtual Presentation!\nBefore she made history in 1831 as the first United States-born woman of any race to publicly address a mixed audience of men and women\, Maria Wellington Miller Stewart was orphaned and served a term of indenture in a clergyman’s household. The freeborn mixed-race woman of African descent explained that although she “had the seeds of piety and virtue . . . sown in [her] mind\, her “soul thirsted for knowledge.” \nIn this virtual presentation\, Jaimie Crumley\, a New England Regional Fellowship Consortium grantee\, will discuss how what historians have described as the fragility of freedom was made evident through the indenture system in early nineteenth-century Connecticut. For freeborn Black children like Maria Wellington Miller Stewart\, indenture offered a far better life than chattel slavery. Nevertheless\, it normalized subservience to white people and prevented them from attaining an education. This presentation discusses how her childhood as a domestic servant in a clergyman’s household might have influenced Stewart’s later political thought. \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. \nAbout the speaker: Jaimie D. Crumley is an Assistant Professor in the Divisions of Gender Studies and Ethnic Studies at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City\, Utah. She is currently working on a book project called We Will Live: Black Christian Feminists in the Age of Revolutions. We Will Live is about Christian women of African descent’s contributions to the abolitionist movement in New England from 1770 until 1870. \nGet free tickets\n  \nImage: Yerrinton\, James Brown\, and William Lloyd Garrison. “The Liberator.” Newspaper. Boston\, Mass.: William Lloyd Garrison and Isaac Knapp\, Volume 3\, Number 8\, February 3\, 1833\, page 31. Digital Commonwealth\, https://ark.digitalcommonwealth.org/ark:/50959/mc87rp03x (accessed April 24\, 2024).
URL:https://www.connecticutmuseum.org/event/lunch-and-learn-spiritual-lives/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:online programming
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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 “Two Kinds\,” by Amy Tan. You can find the story here. \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-93/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Book Club
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241005T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241005T163000
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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 monthly\, you can enjoy unique experiences all year long! \nOctober Challenge:\nIdentify your favorite fairy tale and design a one-of-a-kind object inspired by the story. \nThe Inspire Center is open on weekends and is included with Museum admission. Admission is free for all ages during Free First Weekend\, which occurs the first Saturday and Sunday of every month. For more information about thee Inspire Center\, please visit the Inspire Center webpage. \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/inspirecenteroctober2024/2024-10-05/
CATEGORIES:Inspire Center
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241005T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241005T140000
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SUMMARY:Family Program: Construction Zone
DESCRIPTION:Grab your hard hat and tool belt and become a construction worker for the day! Families will build with foam bricks and blocks\, create blueprints\, and learn about some of the tools and vehicles used on construction sites. \nThis program is FREE and great for children of all ages. For more information\, please contact Katerina Mazzacane\, Youth and Family Programs Manager\, at 860-236-5621 x222\, or email kmazzacane@connectcutmuseum.org. \nAccessibility Notice: The wheelchair lift connecting our auditorium wing to our main building is currently out of order. Please call the front desk at 860-236-5621 for accessibility arrangements or any questions during this time. To access the Tavern Signs exhibition and Auditorium (the primary location for this program)\, use the entrance to the Auditorium Lobby\, which is located to the left of the main entrance. For access to the main building\, please call the front desk and staff will be available to setup a portable ramp for entering the main entrance. \nThanks to Berkshire Bank for their generous support of this program.
URL:https://www.connecticutmuseum.org/event/constructionzone/
CATEGORIES:Family Programs,Free First Saturday 2024
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241005T143000
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SUMMARY:French Canadian Jam
DESCRIPTION:Get acquainted with French Canadian traditional tunes at this monthly jam session at the CMCH\,  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. Please note: the French Canadian Jam will take a break during July\, November\, and December.
URL:https://www.connecticutmuseum.org/event/fcjam/2024-10-05/
LOCATION:Connecticut Museum of Culture and History\, 1 Elizabeth Street\, Hartford\, CT\, 06105\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free First Saturday
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SUMMARY:Book Launch: "Stories Sell" by Matthew Dicks
DESCRIPTION:THIS EVENT HAS BEEN RESCHEDULED FROM JUNE 15! \nJoin internationally bestselling author and champion storyteller Matthew Dicks for an evening of stories\, special guests\, and much more in celebration of the launch of his next book\, Stories Sell: Storyworthy Strategies to Grow Your Business and Brand. \nHosted by Elysha Dicks and featuring some special guests\, Matt will be telling fascinating and hilarious stories from the business world: \nIntrigue and disaster\, surprising successes and devastating defeats. Join us for a glimpse behind the curtain into the world where Matt helps everyone from Fortune 100 businesses to the FBI\, Santa Clauses to Olympic gold medalists\, clergy members\, attorneys\, magicians\, wildlife photographers\, therapists\, comedians\, and the Mohawk Nation of Canada. \nA night of storytelling like no other! Pre-purchase a copy of the book when you buy your tickets\, or purchase a copy the night-of\, thanks to our partners at River Bend Book Shop! \nTicket price includes:\nEntry to the show!\nSnacks\, beer\, wine\, and soft drinks!\nA chance to win some fabulous prizes!\nAll proceeds will go to supporting the Connecticut Museum of Culture and History. \nQuestions? Contact Natalie Belanger\, Adult Programs Manager\, at nbelanger@connecticutmuseum.org. \nTICKETS\n$15 General Admission\n$34.95 includes admission for one and a copy of Storyworthy \nConnecticut Museum members get $5 discount \nGET TICKETS
URL:https://www.connecticutmuseum.org/event/book-launch-dicks/
LOCATION:Connecticut Museum of Culture and History\, 1 Elizabeth St\, Hartford\, 06105
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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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 monthly\, you can enjoy unique experiences all year long! \nOctober Challenge:\nIdentify your favorite fairy tale and design a one-of-a-kind object inspired by the story. \nThe Inspire Center is open on weekends and is included with Museum admission. Admission is free for all ages during Free First Weekend\, which occurs the first Saturday and Sunday of every month. For more information about thee Inspire Center\, please visit the Inspire Center webpage. \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/inspirecenteroctober2024/2024-10-06/
CATEGORIES:Inspire Center
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241006T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241006T160000
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SUMMARY:Family Story Time
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a special family story time! Surrounded by books in the exhibit Connecticut’s Bookshelf\, families will cozy up in beanbags\, listen to a story\, and then do some crafts! With a new book each time\, families can discover the many stories brought to life by Connecticut authors\, illustrators\, and storytellers. \nThis program is included with the cost of admission (which is FREE the first weekend of each month!) and is great for children age 6 and under. This is a drop-in program; no preregistration required. Questions? Contact Katerina Mazzacane\, Youth and Family Programs Manager\, at kmazzacane@connecticutmuseum.org or 860-236-5621 x222. \nAccessibility Notice:The wheelchair lift connecting our auditorium wing to our main building is currently out of order. Please call the front desk at 860-236-5621 for accessibility arrangements or any questions during this time. To access the Tavern Signs exhibition and Auditorium\, use the entrance to the Auditorium Lobby\, which is located to the left of the main entrance. For access to the main building\, please call the front desk and staff will be available to setup a portable ramp for entering the main entrance.
URL:https://www.connecticutmuseum.org/event/familystorytime/2024-10-06/
CATEGORIES:Family Programs,Family Story Time
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241008T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241008T130000
DTSTAMP:20260502T133858
CREATED:20240617T175648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240617T175648Z
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SUMMARY:Lunch and Learn - Authors and Entrepreneurs: Black Self-Publishers in New England
DESCRIPTION:Virtual Presentation!\nBryan Sinche\, Professor of English and department chair at the University of Hartford\, is the author of the new book Published by the Author: Self-Publication in Nineteenth-Century African American Literature. The book focuses on 19th century writers who used self-publication to bypass white gatekeepers and editors and share unique stories that address the social\, political\, and economic realities of Black life in the United States. \nJoin us for a virtual presentation\, as Bryan discusses how self-publishers created and sold their books and highlights the stories of two New England self-publishers\, including Hartford’s own James Mars. \nQuestions? Contact Public Programs Coordinator\, Jen Busa via email at jbusa@connecticutmuseum.org. \nAbout the Speaker:  Bryan Sinche is Professor of English and department chair at the University of Hartford. To purchase Bryan’s new book\, Published by the Author: Self-Publication in Nineteenth-Century African American Literature\, click here. \nCredit: James Mars\, Winsted\, photographed by Thomas M. V. Doughty\, ca 1870. 1993.6.0\, Connecticut Museum of Culture and History collection. \nTICKETS\nThis virtual event is free! Click the button below to register. \nGET FREE TICKETS
URL:https://www.connecticutmuseum.org/event/lunch-and-learn-black-self-publishers/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Black History,online programming
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jennifer Busa":MAILTO:Jennifer_Busa@chs.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241010T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241010T200000
DTSTAMP:20260502T133858
CREATED:20240910T183131Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240926T201731Z
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SUMMARY:Artist Talk and Demonstration: Matin Malikzada\, 7th-generation Afghan Master Potter
DESCRIPTION:Internationally recognized for his technical skill and elegant designs\, Afghan master potter\, Matin Malikzada was forced to flee Afghanistan following the Taliban takeover. Along with his family\, he is now resettled in Northwest Connecticut. Meet the artist: hear the story of his struggles\, joy\, creativity\, and resilience. Select pieces of his pottery will be on display and available for purchase. \nThis event is free and open to the public\, but we recommend that you register to reserve a spot. \nLight refreshments will be served. Questions? Contact Natalie Belanger\, Public Programs Manager\, at nbelanger@connecticutmuseum.org. \nGET TICKETS\nAbout The Artist: \nA seventh-generation Afghan master of traditional pottery\, Matin Malikzada is internationally recognized for his technical skill and elegant designs. A native of Istalif\, Afghanistan\, once a vibrant center of ceramic art and commerce\, Matin was forced to flee Afghanistan following the Taliban takeover. Along with his family\, he is now resettled in Northwest Connecticut where he continues his journey as an artist
URL:https://www.connecticutmuseum.org/event/matin-malikzada/
LOCATION:Connecticut Museum of Culture and History\, 1 Elizabeth St\, Hartford\, CT\, 06105\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Programs,Apprenticeship
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241013T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241013T143000
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SUMMARY:Guided Tour of Connecticut's Bookshelf
DESCRIPTION:Drop in for a guided tour of our latest special exhibition\, Connecticut’s Bookshelf. Connecticut is the birthplace of comic books\, copyright law\, Noah Webster\, and the recipe for pumpkin pie. It printed the first fugitive slave narrative\, sold millions of dollars of books by subscription\, and inspired children’s sections in libraries nationwide. From the 1700s to today\, Connecticut has been compiling its bookshelf\, one sermon\, ledger\, map\, schoolbook\, law\, psalm\, newspaper\, and book at a time. Connecticut’s Bookshelf explores how these documents were made\, shared\, and received\, and asks you to consider: What belongs on the shelf? And who gets to decide? \nTours 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 Adult Programs Manager Natalie Belanger\, nbelanger@connnecticutmuseum.org. \n 
URL:https://www.connecticutmuseum.org/event/ctbookshelf-tour/2024-10-13/
LOCATION:Connecticut Museum of Culture and History\, 1 Elizabeth Street\, Hartford\, CT\, 06105\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Tour,Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241017T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241017T190000
DTSTAMP:20260502T133858
CREATED:20240826T204058Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240913T174723Z
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SUMMARY:Wide Awake: The Connecticut Youth Movement that Elected Lincoln
DESCRIPTION:In the election before the Civil War\, young anti-slavery activists in Connecticut organized one of the largest\, strangest\, and most consequential mass movements in American history. Marching in militaristic\, torchlit rallies\, these Wide Awakes launched a diverse grassroots campaign to defend democracy from slavery. Their incredible rise helped elect Lincoln\, but also sparked the Civil War\, exploring the boundaries between political speech and political violence\, democracy and war. Join us to learn more about the Wide Awakes with Jon Grinspan\, Curator of Political History at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History and author of the new book\, Wide Awake: The Forgotten Force that Elected Lincoln and Spurred the Civil War. \nCome early to view our new exhibition about the Wide Awakes\, which draws on the Connecticut Museum’s trove of artifacts relating to the Hartford-area founders of the movement. \nThis event is free and open to the public\, but we recommend that you register to reserve a spot. You can also purchase a copy of the book in advance when you click “GET TICKETS” below. Your copy will be available for pick up at the event. Copies of the book will also be available for purchase at the event\, courtesy of our friends at River Bend Book Shop. \nLight refreshments will be served. Questions? Contact Natalie Belanger\, Public Programs Manager\, at nbelanger@connecticutmuseum.org. \nABOUT OUR SPEAKER \nJon Grinspan is Curator of Political History at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History\, and frequent contributor to the New York Times. His work explores the deep history – and fraught present – of American democracy. He is the award-winning author of three books\, most recently Wide Awake: The Forgotten Force that Elected Lincoln and Spurred the Civil War. As a Smithsonian curator\, he also collects objects from contemporary political events (primaries\, conventions\, protests\, etc)\, to help tell the story of America’s past and present to museum-goers in the future. \nTickets\nTo register\, click below. \nGET TICKETS\n 
URL:https://www.connecticutmuseum.org/event/wide-awakes-grinspan/
LOCATION:Connecticut Museum of Culture and History\, 1 Elizabeth Street\, Hartford\, CT\, 06105\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241024T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241024T193000
DTSTAMP:20260502T133858
CREATED:20240717T184341Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241023T151648Z
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SUMMARY:Date Night: Chills and Treats **SOLD OUT!**
DESCRIPTION:We’re sorry\, this event has sold out! \nLooking for something different to do for Date Night? Bring your sweetie or bestie to the museum for a behind-the-scenes look at some of the weirdest and creepiest items in our vaults\, then relax and create a fun Halloween-themed craft to take home while you enjoy wine and snacks. \nTICKETS\n$20 General Admission\n$15 Members\nFree for Connecticut Museum NARM members and above \nQuestions? Contact Public Programs Manager Natalie Belanger via email at nbelanger@connecticutmuseum.org\, or call (860) 236-5621 x289. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.connecticutmuseum.org/event/date-night-chills/
LOCATION:Connecticut Museum of Culture and History\, 1 Elizabeth St\, Hartford\, CT\, 06105\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241027T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241027T143000
DTSTAMP:20260502T133858
CREATED:20240618T161143Z
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SUMMARY:Wide Awakes: Campaigning for Lincoln Gallery Talk
DESCRIPTION:Join a museum educator for a guided tour of our newest exhibition\, Wide Awakes: Campaigning for Lincoln. \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. \n 
URL:https://www.connecticutmuseum.org/event/wide-awakesgallery-talk/2024-10-27/
LOCATION:Connecticut Museum of Culture and History\, 1 Elizabeth St\, Hartford\, 06105
CATEGORIES:Adult Programs
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