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February 2019
Shakespeare on the Sound’s Winter Kid’s Camp
Our mission is to teach Shakespeare in a manner which dispels the fear and mysticism associated with Shakespeare; we nurture a comfort with, and ownership of, his language.
Find out more »Shakespeare on the Sound’s Winter Kid’s Camp
Our mission is to teach Shakespeare in a manner which dispels the fear and mysticism associated with Shakespeare; we nurture a comfort with, and ownership of, his language.
Find out more »Shakespeare on the Sound’s Winter Kid’s Camp
Our mission is to teach Shakespeare in a manner which dispels the fear and mysticism associated with Shakespeare; we nurture a comfort with, and ownership of, his language.
Find out more »Shakespeare on the Sound’s Winter Kid’s Camp
Our mission is to teach Shakespeare in a manner which dispels the fear and mysticism associated with Shakespeare; we nurture a comfort with, and ownership of, his language.
Find out more »Love Your Body, Feed Your Soul/A Transformational 3-part event at Pequot Library
Love Your Body, Feed Your Soul: From Starving & Stuffed to Fulfilled & Enough/A 3-part workshop led by Lisa Lampanelli and Thea Martin
Find out more »Top Neurology Conferences
Stroke 2019 has been planning and aiming to stimulate new techniques for the treatment of neurodegenerative disorders and stroke that would be beneficial for the neurosurgery. The conference will be organized around the theme ‘Current Breakthroughs & Novel Approaches in Neurodegeneration and Stroke’. On behalf of the Stroke 2019 committee, we are pleased to invite you to join the upcoming “7th International Conference on Neurodegenerative Disorders and Stroke” to be held during February 27-28, 2019 in Paris, France.
Find out more »March 2019
‘I Could Not Call Her Mother’: The Evil Stepmother in Early America
The Norwalk Historical Society has invited professor Leslie Lindenauer to present a most unique lecture for Women’s History Month.
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