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SUMMARY:A Sweet Tradition: Maple Sugaring in Native American Communities
DESCRIPTION:Did you know that when you pour syrup on your pancakes\, you’re biting into a treat with a rich history? Native Americans have been involved in the production of maple syrup and maple sugar for thousands of years. Join us as a member of the The Institute for American Indian Studies (IAIS) in Washington\, CT presents a sweet presentation in which they share the stories\, history and traditional methods of making this tasty treat\, which has enriched the lives of people throughout the world. \nThe event will be held in the Carriage House on the Hotchkiss Fyler property at 192 Main Street\, Torrington. The event is free. Registration is requested through Eventbrite using the link below \nMaple Sugaring Program \n 
URL:https://torringtonhistoricalsociety.org/event/a-sweet-tradition-maple-sugaring-in-native-american-communities
LOCATION:Torrington Historical Society\, 192 Main Street\, Torrington\, CT\, 06790
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SUMMARY:Little Known Hiking Ruins of Southern New England with Nick Bellantoni
DESCRIPTION:Have you ever walked in the woods and come across a pile of rocks\, a set of stairs seemingly going nowhere or some other interesting archeological ruin and wonder – Why is it out here? What was this? What was it used for? And who built this? Archeological ruins have mysteries\, and Former State Archeologist Nick Bellantoni tries to unravel many of these mysteries in his new book Hiking Ruins of Southern New England\, co-authored with Dr. Barbara Ann Kiefer. Nick will be joining us on Tuesday\, May 7th at 6:30 pm to share a number of stories from his book and dispel some of the mystery surrounding these sites that are found in the woods all around us and share info on the trails where they are located. Books will be for sale after the event. \nThe event is sponsored by Torrington Savings Bank and is free\, but registration is required through the Eventbrite link below. \nBellantoni Program \n  \n \n 
URL:https://torringtonhistoricalsociety.org/event/little-known-hiking-ruins-of-southern-new-england-with-nick-bellantoni
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SUMMARY:Jordan Freeman: The Fight to Set a People Free with Kevin Johnson
DESCRIPTION:Torrington Resident Kevin Johnson will portray Jordan Freeman\, an African American servant of John Ledyard and the body servant of Col. William Ledyard in the Revolutionary War. Jordan Freeman was a native of Old Lyme and although not enlisted\, he witnessed key events of the war for independence while with Col. Ledyard. \nKevin Johnson is an employee of the State Library’s History and Genealogy Unit and he has been portraying Jordon Freeman for about 15 years. His presentation is based on extensive research in the collections in the Connecticut State Library and from the Museum of Connecticut History at 231 Capital Avenue in Hartford. The event is sponsored by Torrington Savings Bank and is free\, but registration is requested using the link below. \nJordan Freeman – The Fight to Set a People Free \n 
URL:https://torringtonhistoricalsociety.org/event/jordan-freeman-the-fight-to-set-a-people-free-with-kevin-johnson
LOCATION:Torrington Historical Society\, 192 Main Street\, Torrington\, CT\, 06790
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