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Education/Lectures
Estuary Council Senior Center, 220 Main Street, Old Saybrook, CT
Education/Lectures
Blackstone Memorial Library, 758 Main Street, Branford, CT
Education/Lectures
Mystic Hilton, 20 Coogan Blvd, Mystic, CT
, 06355
10 a.m.-3 p.m., hosted by The Denison Homestead Museum; $65 pp, includes a luncheon.
Conference topics include: DNA in Genealogical Research; Deeds, Depositions, & Documents in Genealogical Research; Forensic Genealogical Research; Locating Missing Heirs & Ancestors; and Computer Technology & Genealogical Research.
Speakers include Marian Pierre-Louis, Mary Ann Boyle, Ph.D. CG, Shellee Morehead, Ph.D. CG, and Beau Sharbrough.
call to register (860) 536-9248 by May 18, 2013.
Education/Lectures
Guilford Town Hall, 31 Park Street, Guilford, CT
, 06437
Please join our award winning tours as we begin our second year! Tours are every Saturday and Sunday at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. and continue through September.
Our student guides will lead you through 374 years of American History and Architecture.
The tours were awarded the Best of New England designation in 2013 by Yankee Magazine.
For further information, please visit www.historicguilford.org or call (203)233-1026.
Tickets are sold online, at local stores on the Green or by the guides prior to the tours. All tours start and finish at the Guilford Town Hall.
Education/Lectures
Guilford Town Hall, 31 Park Street, Guilford, CT
, 06437
Please join our award winning tours as we begin our second year! Tours are every Saturday and Sunday at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. and continue through September.
Our student guides will lead you through 374 years of American History and Architecture.
The tours were awarded the Best of New England designation in 2013 by Yankee Magazine.
For further information, please visit www.historicguilford.org or call (203)233-1026.
Tickets are sold online, at local stores on the Green or by the guides prior to the tours. All tours start and finish at the Guilford Town Hall.
Education/Lectures
First Congregational Church of Branford, 1009 Main Street, Branford, CT
Education/Lectures
New London Art League, 147 State St.. , New London,
, 06320
call Debra for information; 860-705-1333
Education/Lectures
Old Lyme - Phoebe Griffin Noyes Library, 2 Library Lane, Old Lyme, CT
, 06371
Basic Photography Course: 4 Classes Wednesdays,
May 22nd, 29th, June 5th and 12th 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM.
This course is designed to allow students who want to photograph what they are seeing and have that image come out looking the way it should. Registration is required, class size is limited to 8. Each class consists of 1 1/2 hours in field photo taking (various locations in southeastern CT) and 1 hour of classroom critique (Community Room of Old Lyme - PGN Library).
Required Materials
Any Single Digital Lens Reflex or Point and Shoot camera.
Course (4 Classes) Fee is $150.00.
Please mail checks to:
Steve Nadler Photography
23 High Street
Essex, CT 06426
Education/Lectures
Canoe Brook Senior Center, 11 Cherry Hill Road, Branford, CT
, 06405
Join the Branford Land Trust and Friends of the Farm River for an illustrated talk featuring the vast schools of fish now returning home to our lower Farm River. Wednesday, May 29, 7:30 PM, featuring Ted Gardziel, Trout Unlimited in the Totoket Room at Canoe Brook Senior Center. Free and open to the public. For more information, visit branfordlandtrust.org or call (203) 483-5263.
Education/Lectures
Guilford Free Library, 67 Park Street, Guilford, CT
Reservations required.
Education/Lectures
Atria Larson Place, 1450 Whitney Avenue, Hamden, CT
Registration required.
Education/Lectures
The Hearth at Gardenside, 173 Alps Road, Branford, CT
Education/Lectures
Guilford Free Library, 67 Park Street, Guilford, CT
Registration required.
Education/Lectures
Women & Family Life Center, 96 Fair Street, Guilford,
, 06437
A two-hour seminar presented by Atty. Robyn Klaskin and Certified Divorce Financial Consultant Lisa Gresham covering topics for women in the early stages of, or contemplating, divorce. Topics include divorce options, financial mistakes to avoid, custody questions, records to keep and other matters, as well as the "12 Steps to a Successful Divorce."
Education/Lectures
Stonington Arms, 133 South Broad Street Suite 6A, Pawcatuck , CT
, 06379
The Alzheimer’s Association Connecticut Chapter is offering a three part program Living with Alzheimer’s-For Middle Stage Caregivers at 9:00 a.m. on May 17, May 31st and June 7th at Stonington Arms 133 South Broad Street Suite 6A in Pawcatuck, CT. Join us for this three part series and hear caregivers and professionals discuss helpful strategies to provide safe, effective and comfortable care in the middle stage of Alzheimer’s.
This program is free but registration is required. For more information, please contact Kristine Johnson at 860-887-3593 or kjohnson@alz.org
Education/Lectures
New London Harbour Towers, 461 Bank St, New London, CT
, 06320
8:30 a.m.-4 p.m., TVSC & NLLF in partnership with The Dime Bank are sponsoring an exciting and valuable workshop, conducted by Michael Shuman. Shuman's unparalleled knowledge and consulting exposure throughout the USA makes him uniquely qualified to present the workshop, "Local Investment for Community & Businesses." Shuman will address the full sweep of what can be done to provide essential local capital for new businesses, entrepreneurs, and communities; $50, London Local First Members; $60, non-members; pre-registration is advised; seating is limited; includes light breakfast and lunch provided by Bean & Leaf Cafe; hosted by New London Harbour Towers; (860) 460-3385.