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Aug 08

The Preservation is Mutual: Connecticut Museum Talking Heritage Arts at CLHO

By Connecticut Museum of Culture and History Blog No Comments

“Community” is a subjective word, but two Connecticut Museum staff set out to share their interpretation of it at the Connecticut League of History Organizations (CLHO) annual conference at CCSU…

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Jul 31

Baseball Runs in the Springer family

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Baseball runs in the Springer family. George Springer  Sr. was born on November 9, 1932 in Balboa, Panama. His parents had come to the area from Barbados and St. Lucia….

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Jul 13

Celebrating Lithuanian Heritage Through Folk Art

By Connecticut Museum of Culture and History Blog, culture, Education, SNEAP No Comments

Philitha Stemplys-Cowdrey is our Southern New England Apprenticeship Program (SNEAP) Manager, but did you know that she is also a past participant in the program?   She is the apprentice to…

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Jun 29

We Belong: Youth Leadership and Community Cultures of Care explores belonging, culture, and leadership

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A new program at the Connecticut Museum of Culture and History (CMCH) provides opportunities for Asian American and Black high school students to connect with one another, their guardians, and…

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Apr 26

Sensory Sensitivity Tools for Neurodiverse Audiences Now Available!

By Marissa Baum Blog, CHS Buzz, Marissa Baum No Comments

Do you have any special family recipes? What is your favorite holiday treat? Tune into this episode of Objects Tell Stories to explore some historic recipes from recipe books in the CMCH collection. Then, try your hand at making some holiday treats and writing down your favorite holiday memories in a special cookbook!

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Dec 13

Objects Tell Stories: Holiday Seasonings

By Connecticut Museum of Culture and History Blog, Education, Katerina Mazzacane No Comments

Do you have any special family recipes? What is your favorite holiday treat? Tune into this episode of Objects Tell Stories to explore some historic recipes from recipe books in the CMCH collection. Then, try your hand at making some holiday treats and writing down your favorite holiday memories in a special cookbook!

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Nov 03

Kat’s Creative Corner: Take a Seat

By Connecticut Museum of Culture and History Blog, Education, Katerina Mazzacane No Comments

Have you ever heard of a Hitchcock Chair? Did you know they are made right here in Connecticut? Tune into this episode of Kat’s Creative Corner to explore some of the tools used to make these special chairs and check out some of the unique designs! Then, use a template to create your own one-of-a-kind chair design!

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Oct 13

Objects Tell Stories: Innovative Inventions

By Connecticut Museum of Culture and History Blog, Education, Katerina Mazzacane No Comments

Did you know the CMCH is located in the former house of a Hartford inventor? Join the CMCH on a virtual journey through the home of Curtis Veeder. Explore his life, his inventions, and the items that make his house so unique!

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Sep 01

Kat’s Creative Corner: Pet Portraits

By Connecticut Museum of Culture and History Blog, Education, Katerina Mazzacane No Comments

Do you ever take goofy photos of your pets? What about professional portraits? Believe it or not, this trend has been around for decades! Tune into this episode of Kat’s Creative Corner to look at some of the pet portraits in the CMCH collection, and then kids can draw their very own pet!

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Aug 04

Objects Tell Stories: The Legend of Leatherman

By Connecticut Museum of Culture and History Blog, Education, Katerina Mazzacane No Comments

In this episode of Objects Tell Stories, kids look closely at several items from the CMCH collection to investigate one of Connecticut’s most puzzling tales that has left people curious for decades.

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    • Buy Tickets
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      • Día de Muertos Community Celebration
    • Youth & Families
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      • Children’s Book
      • History to Go
      • Scout Programs
      • Youth Group Programs
    • Adults
      • The Citizenship Project
      • Adult Outreach Programs
    • Educators
      • On-Site Education Programs
      • Classroom Outreach
      • Distance Learning
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      • Homeschool
      • How to Schedule an Education Program
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