Following Death: Cemetery Walk & Talk

New Englanders have always shown particular care for their dearly departed. Explore the burial customs, traditions, and superstitions around death in the region from colonial times through the 19th century with Dean Massey, an urban planning researcher at a university in Boston. Following Massey’s talk, a short walk to the Warner Cemetery will offer participants the opportunity to closely examine epitaphs and iconography up close, as well as engage in a thoughtful discussion about the rich diversity of New England’s remembrance practices.

Dean Massey lives in Providence, Rhode Island. He has strong ties to Connecticut: he grew up in a small town east of the river filled with historic cemeteries, studied at Connecticut College, and worked at the Connecticut General Assembly. In his spare time, he enjoys visiting house museums, tracking down gravestones by masters like Zerubbabel Collins, and hiking in the woods. He has visited every Connecticut Landmarks property, starting with the Nathan Hale Homestead as a child.

This program will take place at 2 pm and 3 pm.

Interested in touring the Palmer-Warner House? Tours will be held after each session at 3 pm and 4 pm. Tour tickets can be purchased as an add-on to your program tickets through the same event ticketing link.

 


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If you have any questions, please email palmer.warner@ctlandmarks.org.

By |2024-10-07T10:48:47-04:00September 18th, 2024||Comments Off on Following Death: Cemetery Walk & Talk

Canceled: Talk & Tour | Using Your Voice with Joseph Grabarz

Update: Unfortunately we have had to cancel this event. Please stay tuned to our social media channels and e-newsletter for updates on future programming.

Our “Talk & Tour” series concludes with Joseph Grabarz, lobbyist and former State Representative (1989-1993), as he inspires us to use our voices to effect change in the world like Caroline Ferriday. Grabarz shares fascinating highlights from his career promoting health and civil rights issues. Learn how he represents various organizations in the halls of government, and how you can reach out to your legislators to make a difference.


This program is part of the Talk & Tour Lecture Series, a monthly opportunity to see the Bellamy-Ferriday House & Garden from a new perspective with an expert lecture and specialty tour of the house. Register for other programs in the series here.

If you have any questions, please contact Site Administrator Peg Shimer at bellamy.ferriday@ctlandmarks.org or call (203) 266-7596.

CTL Members, sign in to our ticketing site to access your benefits.

By |2023-09-07T16:06:51-04:00July 28th, 2023||Comments Off on Canceled: Talk & Tour | Using Your Voice with Joseph Grabarz

Talk & Tour | Understanding Rev. Bellamy and the Times in Which He Lived

A remarkable man who lived during remarkable times, a man that helped shape his community. Reverend Bellamy was the founder of the first theology school in the colonies, a farmer, a husband and a father, patriot and enslaver. Join us for a talk with Vin Bove, Bethlehem Historical Society member followed by a special Bellamy-focused house tour.


This program is part of the Talk & Tour Lecture Series, a monthly opportunity to see the Bellamy-Ferriday House & Garden from a new perspective with an expert lecture and specialty tour of the house. Register for other programs in the series here.

If you have any questions, please contact Site Administrator Peg Shimer at bellamy.ferriday@ctlandmarks.org or call (203) 266-7596.

CTL Members, sign in to our ticketing site to access your benefits.

By |2023-05-10T12:27:29-04:00May 10th, 2023||Comments Off on Talk & Tour | Understanding Rev. Bellamy and the Times in Which He Lived

[Sold Out!] Talk & Tour | Vive la Révolution! A Celebration of Lafayette

2024-25 marks the Bicentennial of Lafayette’s Farewell Tour. On that tour, this French General traveled 6,000 miles to visit 24 states over 13 months — but who was he? Why is he so beloved? Join Susan Joy, Ambassador from American Friends of Lafayette, as she shares the amazing account of Lafayette, who President Monroe invited to be the “Guest of the Nation”. This talk will be followed by a special “Francophile” Tour of the Bellamy-Ferriday House & Garden. Join us on Bastille Day as we celebrate all things French!


This program is part of the Talk & Tour Lecture Series, a monthly opportunity to see the Bellamy-Ferriday House & Garden from a new perspective with an expert lecture and specialty tour of the house. Register for other programs in the series here.

If you have any questions, please contact Site Administrator Peg Shimer at bellamy.ferriday@ctlandmarks.org or call (203) 266-7596.

CTL Members, sign in to our ticketing site to access your benefits.

By |2023-07-05T12:16:06-04:00May 10th, 2023||Comments Off on [Sold Out!] Talk & Tour | Vive la Révolution! A Celebration of Lafayette
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