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SUMMARY:Coffee Hour at Seven Hearths for Present and Prospective Volunteers
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy a warm cup and a delicious pastry with members of the Board of trustees and staff on Saturday\, May 9th at 11:00 AM. Reconnect with friends\, meet some new ones and hear about volunteer opportunities at KHS. Please RSVP at director@kenthistoricalsociety.org.
URL:https://kenthistory.org/calendar/coffee-hour-at-seven-hearths-for-present-and-prospective-volunteers/
LOCATION:Seven Hearths Museum\, 4 Studio Hill Road\, Kent\, CT\, 06757\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Christine Adams":MAILTO:director@kenthistoriocalsociety.org
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SUMMARY:Homespun Kent: Revolutionary Households\, Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we kick off our long-term exhibit with a community bring-your-own picnic reminiscent of the original 1776 militia training exposition\, which will include musical entertainment\, activities for children\, and period appropriate beverages.  Activities for children are planned\, as well docent-led tours by volunteers in period dress.  Hearth cooking will be demonstrated (for educational purposes only).  Stay tuned for more details about other “maker” demos connected to this exhibition\, to be scheduled throughout the summer! 
URL:https://kenthistory.org/calendar/homespun-kent-revolutionary-households-opening-reception/
LOCATION:Seven Hearths Museum\, 4 Studio Hill Road\, Kent\, CT\, 06757\, United States
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SUMMARY:Summer Arts Camp at Seven Hearths Museum
DESCRIPTION:Create\, Explore & Imagine at the Seven Hearths Museum!  Join Local artist Shannon Blanton in this interactive drawing and painting class on the gorgeous grounds of the Kent Historical Society.  Experiment with mixed media projects and creative storytelling techniques in this process-focused\, confidence-building supportive atmosphere.  No prior art experience is necessary – just a creative spirit!  For children ages 6-12. \nBlanton is a visual artist based in Northwest Connecticut who has shown her work in solo and group exhibitions nationally and collected internationally.  She was also named 2026 Reader’s Choice top visual artist by Litchfield Magazine.  Shannon received her BA from Centre College in Danville\, Kentucky in Art History with a focus on medieval iconography and studio work.  She also received a certificate in Appraisal Studies of Fine and Decorative Art from New York University. \nScreenshot
URL:https://kenthistory.org/calendar/675/
LOCATION:Seven Hearths Museum\, 4 Studio Hill Road\, Kent\, CT\, 06757\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Christine Adams":MAILTO:director@kenthistoriocalsociety.org
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SUMMARY:Search for the Signers of the Declaration of Independence
DESCRIPTION:What started out as a quirky hobby soon became an obsession. During a road trip with friends to Boston\, in a cemetery with three Declaration signers’ graves\, a project was born traveling to and photographing the graves of the 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence. It seemed like an easy task. As photos were taken and names checked off the list\, questions arose. Is this where the signer was first buried? Was he moved from an original burial spot? Why did that move happen? Is the actual grave location known? Along the quest\, it turns out that a number of Declaration signers prominent men in their colonies are not interred in their original burial locations. Follow the adventure with some unusual stories\, and discover how many graves were found and how many signers are not really buried where their marker sits. \nJoin us for a cocktail hour book discussion with Jennifer Epstein Rudnick. Rudnick\, a Kent\, Connecticut native\, is an Education Specialist and Park Ranger with the National Park Service at the National Mall and Memorial Parks in Washington\, DC. Her career spans journalism and history with a focus on storytelling and community engagement\, and her work has been recognized for its passion and dedication to accurate history.  Search for the Signers: Visiting the Graves of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence is her first book.  
URL:https://kenthistory.org/calendar/search-for-the-signers-of-the-declaration-of-independence/
LOCATION:Seven Hearths Museum\, 4 Studio Hill Road\, Kent\, CT\, 06757\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Christine Adams":MAILTO:director@kenthistoriocalsociety.org
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