This is a cluster of emessages created to publicize public programs at museums and historical orgs in Connecticut.
For more info contact
Bill Hosley wnhosley@snet.ne
Place Based Pubic Programs for Humanities Org, William Hosley
1. fuwutiwl't tralfuasarc
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ConnecticutHistorical Society& Histoic Hartford host
CT CMIJ hentage
War Magical HistoryTour AiI Hos/ey CHS
4 & statr
Rockvi e, MiddletowL Winsted & Hartford
DeparE from CHS(pronptly)
8:30am, Sept24th
Sat
$70pp($60nenbers)-lunch post-tourreception CHS
& at
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2. Culture& Economy: WhatWendell
Berry Can Tbach aboutSmart
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Growthand Sustainable
Communities
Pfogrd b) Bill rlosicy 1000
fbr friendsofCT'sSmarr
Go$rh Confere.ce
V Prcil Robent horson Phil LaBdon (pancl/workshop ipm)
& al
MarchI8th.2-8p!r, FoxBuilding,960
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Treasures Fron Our Valley
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3. Small Wonderc:RediscoveringEast
Haddamb Cultural & Enviro. Treasures
Iustratedprognm by William Hosley
Sponsored EastHaddam & FirstChurch
by HS
at FirstChurch, EastHaddam, Wed.Sept.14that Zpm
EastHaddam whatit takesto become first ctasscultural
has a
heritagedestination learning
& environment. keyis capitatizin
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on the diversity its culturaland
ot environmentat
attractions,which
areexlraodinary---€s mlch or morethananytown itt sizein CT !
4. Haftfotd as a Platform for Learningand
CivicAttachment
Iustratedprognm by William Hosley
Bookingsavailable:wnhoslGy@snet"net860-9444349
or
Thepoweroflocal historyis lbe proDiseofcivic atiaclmenl.Prideofplace is a
necessary prerequisjle
fordethical socially-coopemtive, prcductive
civic life- UrbadstNealPierce Mites tlat'?@ple thal ce aboLta plsoespend
mo.etime andmoney, moreprodxciivemd ftore entr€pren€uial."
N Pla@-
Based Edu.rheoristDavid Sobelobsewes "Schools
that shouldplay a cenh.ai
role in thepropagarion of€nlighten€dlocalismby usingthelocalcommdry
md envircment lo teachlmguage ans,math€matics,s@ialsciences, science,
history and@sthetis of thecolmuiry ed its environmenl."
5. Cufient IssuesForum
Newspapers New Media: Detnocrqq, & Change
&
Wed,March4th , 4:30-6:30
pm
Historicalpe$pectiveon newspapers Connecticut,
in
followed a paneldiscussion
by involving:
Paul Bass,editorof theNew Havenlndependent
Marcia Chambers,NH Independe[t, formerNY Times
Rich HanleS Professor ofJoumalismQuinnipiacU.
ColinMcEnroe, HartfordCourant,
radio& blog
Chris Morrill, GlobalPost,
intemational-news up
stalt
Sdis Slonsord lit Connecticut
llt@nfties CouDcil Nq Allime Foundatior
&
6. MorethanBooks: Libraries,
Community
&
Historic
Preseryation
Illustrated
Program William
by Hosley
Bookings
Available
Pcrry/subj<t rh€ infob wnh*rq€t n
Thispog€m t€@s two cenluries ofAmeric€n librarypracti@ with a special
iocuson Conneciicul its manymunicipal
and histohc and speciattyresearch
'At
libEnes. a tirnewhenfew communities art museums,
had hisloricat
socie,
iies,or othorwaysof preseruing treasures,'
civic Hostey noies,,tibranes it
did
all- one6lopshopping cuhur6l
ior enichmeni,presetuation,communitv mem-
ory and - oi couFe - booksand reading.'This illustbted..mchai tour fe,
l.eshesawa€nessof Conneclicul's henlage,enraordinary environment
buiil
andcommitmeni life-leaming access ideas
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7. Monumental
Achievement: CivilWarand
The
the Makingof AmericanMemory
l.4atthies at Ellswofth
Hail Memorial
Homestead
778Paisado Ave.Wlndsor, Sunday
Ct Mayl5th@2pm
IlustratedPrognmby WilliamHosley
Also--Civil E hibitionOpening,
War 1-5pm
8. Housing Our History:
A Searchfor Place,Part & Community
Brcwn Bag Lunch & Discussionwith Ei Hosley
TheHeritage
Society 1100 Bagby Houston,
St. TX
Friday,
Odober 2011 12pm theTeaRoom
28, at in
Ih€ besthouscdtrscuDsatrdconnunity-b{sedhitoricll o.gantations
pro de inspirutional experi€nces; lmong our b€srte&hinAtoots. the
lfc do
job othisloric presenrljon i. conpcllingsnys nnd !re a rcfugcfo.locil-
isd likc nothinslett in ourculturc,Tnis pmg.,n insdrc comnnnity tcnd-
cN, presenationhls! lhundltions,cducators,
rrtkls lnd ftcnds sith eri-
dence that nrseumr tblt !rc smal! localnnd ruthcntica.sterciriftnship,
ciyiceng.genen! pridc of placeand socirlselfrrc. Hallournaiiont cnt-
ru r 0 ln r n i mu n]ir rh crc,Ler'! nnLic.!
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9. 50 GreatPhotosof 21st CenturyHartford
Artists and Photographers
Arise!
Show& Sharewhat YOUSee
An OnlineExhibition-"HistoricHartford"on FB
10. Art of the City:
Sculpturc & Civic Embellishmentin Uictoian Connecticut
IllustratedProgram William
by Hosley
Eookings
available:
wnhosley@snet or 860- 4 8349
net
'lljc Ansic$ ci8 is a cEatior of thc viclorian indusrial age. tb ,mcricais oJ'
lhe I 9ri cenlul]. indnsrd.li2alion called l-orsolid mrenitiesaincd at lclelnig
0p.Thengo.l Nasro sah tneccononic bcnettsof nrdusirialiarionNirh.ut
serficing social slabilitl.cullunl insLirutiorN.st!tua4,nml ccmcrcrics. pub
lrc parks,and socialsdvioes sere rhe elue lhar held indusirial soci€rl logerhs.
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11. Rediscoverthe Treasuresof Old North!
Save2nd lvorth District School NOw!
Programs& Discussior by B/l Hosley& Friends
Betriend'SaveSecondNorth"on Facebook
For updates upcoming
on tours,programs advocacy
and
It'6not overtill ils over.
Let'smakeour voiceshead
12. Lighting Fpelom's Fld,ne: Conn?di. ut & L.u
Hqven'sRcvolutitnury Wur Sites
fhut9. February lgth at 5:3O
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13. Tour de New Haven '08 / Cycling inlo Eistory
S r Iu r ,l a o c r u h d 15.2008. 10 ll. J0 arn
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14. A People Enlightened
Generally Cannot Enslaved
Be
BlackActivism HigherEducation Antebe/lum
& in NewHaven
Program Hilary.I.Moss,
by AmherstCollege
wednesdayMay7th at 5:30
New HavenMuseum
Co-sponsored TheAmistadCommittee,
by Inc.
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15. Unpacking the Eoxes: Memoir ofa Life in Poetry
Tallq Reading,BookSigning& Reception
RecentPoet Laureateof the UnitedStates
October23rd-5:30
DonationsWelcomed
spon$rs:
Noughton
Miffii farcouft
Publishlng,