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What's new at the Library?: November 2008
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Tuesday, November 18, 2008. Effective Monday, November 24, the new hours for the Library and Special Collections will be as follows:. Mondays, Tuesdays: CLOSED. Wednesdays through Fridays: 10-4. Saturdays, Sundays: 12-4. Note that museum hours are not affected by this change. Posted by Regine Heberlein. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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What's new at the Library?: October 2008
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Monday, October 20, 2008. What was the happiest moment of your life? What are you most proud of? How do you want to be remembered? The Fairfield Museum and History Center is the place for Fairfield’s stories; a place to learn about the stories of our collective past and a place where your own stories are told, recorded, archived, discovered, retold and relived, as the stories of today will be history to future generations. Where were the best swimming holes and sledding hills? Posted by Regine Heberlein.
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What's new at the Library?: June 2008
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Tuesday, June 10, 2008. Rethinking the Pequot War. By Kevin McBride, Ph.D., and David Naumec (Mashantucket Pequot Museum and Research Center). Researchers Kevin McBride and David Naumec from the Mashantucket Pequot Museum and Research Center will provide a free lecture at the Fairfield Museum and History Center on Thursday, June 19 at 7pm. . The lecture, entitled The Great Swamp Fight. Will discuss battle sites of the Pequot War and preliminary findings about the Pequot Swamp in Southport. . Irrespecti...
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What's new at the Library?: Library receives IMLS funding for recon project
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Tuesday, September 2, 2008. Library receives IMLS funding for recon project. August 12, 2008. Fairfield Museum and History Center Awarded Prestigious Grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services. As repositories of our nation's treasures and our nation's history, museums are positioned to play an integral role in the education of their communities. Museums for America grants support projects and ongoing activities that build museums' capacities and help these institutions serve their diver...
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What's new at the Library?: January 2008
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Tuesday, January 22, 2008. Preserve your Heirlooms- Workshops Now Going On! How do you assess, store, clean, and display your beautiful paintings? Come learn how to do it right in this second workshop in our. Workshops are hands-on and interactive- bring your questions, bring your painting, bring a friend! Preserving Your Art Collection. Wednesday, January 30, 7pm with Dr. Philip Eliasoph, Professor of Art History, Fairfield University. Posted by Regine Heberlein. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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What's new at the Library?: October 2007
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Friday, October 12, 2007. What's New in 2008? Welcome to the Library and Special Collections! What's new in 2008? We are pleased to announce the following brand-new additions to our reference and manuscript collections:. A History of Connecticut’s Golden Hill Paugusset Tribe. 2007 Donated by Barbara Bryan. Pay order for Lt. James Chapman, signed by Oliver Wolcott, 1784. Donated by Paul Brzozowski. John W. DeForest. History of the Indians of Connecticut from the Earliest Known Period to 1850. 2007 Donated...
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What's new at the Library?: September 2008
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Monday, September 29, 2008. The Fairfield Museum and History Center Library and Special Collections is pleased to host two processing interns for the Fall semester 2008:. Brenda Mitchell-Powell, Simmons College (Ph.D. program), will be processing the Southport Perry Family Papers. Kelly Shand, Simmons College (archives concentration), will be processing the Sturges Family Photograph Collection. Both collections will be available to the public in January, 2009. Posted by Regine Heberlein. August 12, 2008.
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Junior Women's Club of Fairfield. For You, For Others, For Fairfield. The Fairfield Museum and Historical Society. Presents an exciting new museum, library, community meeting and educational resource for southwestern Connecticut. There is something at the Fairfield Museum for everyone to enjoy. Connecticut Junior Women, Inc. Covenant to Care for Children (CJW State Project). Junior Women’s Club of Fairfield. For You, For Others, For Fairfield. I pledge to grow, share,. With each and every stride. Follow ...
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Fairfield CT Blog | Just another WordPress.com site | Page 2
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Just another WordPress.com site. Newer posts →. The House That Ogden Built. July 25, 2011. Tucked away off Bronson Road in Fairfield is Ogden House, a fascinating 18. Century home that survived the Revolutionary War and has been preserved by the Fairfield Museum and History Center. Built in 1750, the house has endured over two and-a-half centuries of harsh New England weather and several changes in ownership. It stands as an example of a typical farmhouse from the colonial era. Saltbox. David Ogden.
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