Americaring | Caravan Theatre Company’s Winter 2023 Play Reading Series
The Institute LIbrary 847 Chapel Street, New Haven, CTAmericaring Kids Must Find A Way Through Whatever Life Deals Them By Kate Gill Directed by Peter Hodges | Caravan Theatre Company * Member AEA
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The Institute LIbrary 847 Chapel Street, New Haven, CTLocal Legend Barbara Lamb talks about Local Legend Donald G. Mitchell
The Institute LIbrary 847 Chapel Street, New Haven, CTEven if you think you don't know anything about Donald Grant Mitchell, if you live in New Haven you do: he was an author, editor, practical farmer, statesman, lecturer, and most significantly to locals, he designed both East Rock and Edgewood Parks. Learn more about Mitchell’s long life and his numerous contributions to our city, … Continue reading Local Legend Barbara Lamb talks about Local Legend Donald G. Mitchell
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The Institute LIbrary 847 Chapel Street, New Haven, CTInstitute Library “In-Person” Story-Sharing Group
The Institute LIbrary 847 Chapel Street, New Haven, CTThe Story Sharing Group welcomes everyone to tell stories or to listen. We give feedback to those who choose. We are informal, friendly, and fun. Come to the Institute Library in-person only if you are vaccinated. For questions, contact the group coordinator, Arnie Pritchard, at apritchard01@snet.net.
Institute Library “In-Person” Story-Sharing Group
The Institute LIbrary 847 Chapel Street, New Haven, CTThe Story Sharing Group welcomes everyone to tell stories or to listen. We give feedback to those who choose. We are informal, friendly, and fun. Come to the Institute Library in-person only if you are vaccinated. For questions, contact the group coordinator, Arnie Pritchard, at apritchard01@snet.net.
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The Institute LIbrary 847 Chapel Street, New Haven, CTCT Poet Chris Schlegel reads at the Library
The Institute LIbrary 847 Chapel Street, New Haven, CT"Christian Schlegel's RYMAN consists of three talk poems, in the tradition of the artist David Antin. The first talk was conducted at the author's desk in the Hudson Valley, the second over Zoom, and the third, in two parts, while he paced a cemetery in Ithaca and a businessperson's hotel room in Albany. Topics include … Continue reading CT Poet Chris Schlegel reads at the Library