Please note: This program has been rescheduled from December 13, 2023. Can’t make the new date? Register for free to have a link to view a recording of the conversation emailed to you!
In 2023, staff at three Connecticut Landmarks sites worked with local teachers and students through the Witness Stones Project to learn about the lives of people who were enslaved at our sites. Learn more about this project with Lynn Mervosh, Site Administrator, who was part of the process at the Phelps-Hatheway House & Garden.
This program is part of our Landmarks Lunch & Learn virtual lecture series, presented the second Wednesday of each month, June–November, 12–1 pm. Make deeper connections to the history of our people, buildings, and landscapes! See the full line-up here.
If you have any questions, please contact Public Engagement Manager Shaelyn Amaio at shaelyn.amaio@ctlandmarks.org.
This event will be held over Zoom. Registrants will receive a link to view the program the day of the event. Advance registration required.
While there is no admission fee for Landmarks Lunch & Learn programs, donations to support ongoing programming at Connecticut Landmarks are always appreciated!
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