Hunter’s Full Supermoon Cruises on the Thames
City Pier New LondonOctober 16 and 17 Join us for a magical cruise down the Thames to Ledge Light as the Full Moon rises over the Sound. For more information and other tour […]
Little Scientists: Space is the Place at Niantic Children’s Museum
Niantic Children's Museum 409 Main Street, NianticBlast off to learn about the moon, the planets, and our solar system. Create craters, make moon sand, learn about constellations, and find out what it’s like to be an […]
Selections from the Ernestine Lassaw Collection at Berry Campbell Gallery NYC
Berry Campbell Gallery 524 W 26th St, NYCOctober 17 - November 16, 224 "Middle-class life had no attraction for Ms. Lassaw, her daughter said, adding that her mother made her own clothes and shirts and jackets for […]
Buket Savci Beautiful Aliens at Kravets Wehby Gallery NYC
Kravets Wehby Gallery 521 West 21st Street, NYCOctober 17 - November 16, 22 Kravets Wehby Gallery is pleased to announce Buket Savci’s solo exhibition, Beautiful Aliens. Please join us for the opening reception on Thursday, October 17, […]
John Guzman: Solo Exhibition at Real Artways
Real Art Ways 56 Arbor Street, HartfordOct 17 - Dec 17 OPEN 7 days: 2-9 PM John Guzman’s drawings and paintings are a byproduct of experiences and reflections of the artist’s environment, growing up in San […]
The Edwin Way Teale Lecture Series —”Nature and the Environment” at UCONN Storrs
Dodd Center for Human Rights 405 Babbidge Rd Unit 1205, StorrsThe Edwin Way Teale Lecture Series —"Nature and the Environment" — honors the legacy of a prominent American naturalist, photographer, and writer who helped bridge the gap between the conservation […]
UCONN: The Fall 2024 Draper Workshop: The Rise and Fall of the Second American Republic
UCONN Pharmacy-Biology Building 69 N. Eagleville Road, Unit 3092, StorrsThe Fall Draper Workshop will be a book launch for Draper Chair, Manisha Sinha’s recently published book, The Rise and Fall of the Second American Republic: Reconstruction, 1860-1920. A group of […]
Kid’s Cooking Classes at Auerfarm
Auerfarm 158 Auer Farm Road, BloomfieldTuesdays & Thursdays in October 5:30 – 6:30 PM Come join us for our kids’ cooking classes at Auerfarm! Your little ones will have a blast learning how to cook […]
“A Black Ecological Return to Charter Oak Terrace”- Hartford History Lecture Series
Connecticut’s Old State House 800 Main St, HartfordChannon Miller, Assistant Professor of American Studies and History, Trinity College As much as water protects, nourishes, and sustains Black children’s lives, it also restrains, suffocates, and degrades them. The […]
Wide Awake: The Connecticut Youth Movement that Elected Lincoln at Connecticut Museum of Culture and History
Connecticut Museum of Culture and History 1 Elizabeth Street, HartfordIn 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 […]
Virtual Program- Collecting Perspectives: Stories of Place: Haverhill Center
Join us for Collecting Perspectives, captivating conversations on the stories and connections behind Historic New England Collections at the Haverhill Center: tonight, looking ahead to November’s Historic New England Summit, […]
Film & Audubon Talk: Bruce Presents: Wings Over Water in Greenwich
Bruce Museum 1 Museum Drive, GreenwichJoin us for an evening reception with wine and cheese, and the screening of Wings Over Water tells the story of the epic journeys of three amazing bird families – the Sandhill […]