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SUMMARY:Connecticut Open House Day
DESCRIPTION:Stop by Connecticut’s Old State House on Open House Day!  Enjoy free admission to the museum exhibits\, challenge yourself with a fun scavenger hunt through the building\, pick up cute coloring pages for the kids\, and more!  The building will be open from noon to 5:00pm\, and the last visitors will be admitted at 4:00 pm. \nEvery year on Connecticut Open House Day\, more than 100 tourism attractions across the state\, including museums\, arts and cultural venues\, historical sites\, farms and restaurants\, will welcome visitors with free or discounted admission or special offers. \n \n#ctopenhouseday #freeadmission
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SUMMARY:Make Music Hartford: Basses Loaded
DESCRIPTION:Music has the power to bring people together! Stop by Connecticut’s Old State House lawn on Tuesday\, June 21st between 3:00 and 4:00 pm to enjoy the striking sound of Basses Loaded\, a talented group of string bass musicians celebrating the magical ability of music to knit communities together. \nMake Music Hartford is a live\, free musical celebration on June 21st across the city\, coordinated by the Greater Hartford Arts Council. Featuring musicians of all abilities and music from any genre\, spaces all over the city will become stages for local musicians\, from sidewalks and parks to front porches and public spaces. Come on out and appreciate these kind and enthusiastic volunteers. It’s all for the love of music! \n#makemusichartford#greaterhartfordartscouncil
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SUMMARY:Conversations at Noon: The Perils of Pennington
DESCRIPTION:Online Event … Join Andre Keitt\, Greatheart Griot Storyteller\, for a fascinating discussion of the life of James Pennington\, author of the world’s first book on the history of the African American\, known for challenging the statements of Thomas Jefferson on the “inferiority of black people.” \nAfter a harrowing escape to freedom\, James Pennington arrived in Hartford\, Connecticut in 1840\, and continued his segregated journey through higher education.  He became the pastor of the city’s first and America’s third Black church\, and leapt at the chance to finally become the senior pastor in a city embroiled in the Amistad trial\, the nation’s first historic civil rights case. \nThis free event can be viewed on Facebook Live. \nPlease register here: https://forms.gle/7FUzuhAwALBbWK9t5
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SUMMARY:CT History Day 2022: Students in Conversation
DESCRIPTION:On June 30th at noon\, virtually “meet” some of the sixty-one middle and high school students who represented Connecticut in the prestigious National History Day competition this month. This hard-working cohort joined close to 3\,000 other students from across the United States who advanced through the gauntlet of regional and state contests to reach the national stage.\nTasked with generating original research relating to the 2022 theme\, “Debate and Diplomacy: Successes\, Failures and Consequences\,” the students submitted their work in one of five formats: documentary film\, website\, exhibit\, paper or performance.\nHear fascinating first-person stories from these award-winning students about their challenging projects and the impact Connecticut History Day has had on them\, along with commentary from our featured speaker\, teacher John Smith-Horn\, Connecticut’s nominee for the Patriciate Behring Teacher of the Year and current instructor at Timothy Edwards Middle School in South Windsor.\nThis online event is sponsored by Connecticut’s Old State House\, home of the Connecticut History Day program.\nFind all the details here:\nhttps://fb.me/e/1tRQzmFzA\n﻿#cthistoryday #nationalhistoryday #conversationsatnoon #ctoldstatehouse
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