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SUMMARY:Woodland Academy: Forest Diseases Facing Connecticut’s Woodlands at Great Mountain Forest
DESCRIPTION:Landowners\, conservation professionals\, municipal staff\, and forest managers can gain valuable insight into the health challenges facing Connecticut’s forests during Forest Diseases Facing Connecticut’s Woodlands on September 25 from 9 am to 4 pm at Great Mountain Forest. \nThis full-day Woodland Academy course explores the insects\, diseases\, and environmental stressors that are affecting forests across the state\, while also examining emerging threats that may impact woodlands in the future. Participants will learn how to identify signs of disease and pest damage\, understand how these threats spread through forest ecosystems\, and explore practical management strategies that can improve long-term forest resilience. \nThe program combines classroom instruction with field observations\, providing opportunities to examine real-world examples and discuss current research and monitoring efforts. Experts from the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station\, Connecticut DEEP\, and Great Mountain Forest will share guidance designed to help landowners and land managers make informed decisions about forest health. \nInstructors include Dr. Eli Ward\, Assistant Agricultural Scientist II with The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station; Dr. Robert Marra\, Associate Scientist and Forest Pathologist with The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station; Starling Childs\, Consulting Forester and Great Mountain Forest Board Member; and Kate Regan-Loomis\, Forester at Great Mountain Forest. \nThe course has been approved for two Connecticut Forest Practitioner continuing education credits. Participants should be prepared for outdoor field activities that include walking on uneven terrain and standing for extended periods. \nCoffee\, tea\, water\, and snacks will be provided. Participants should bring their own lunch. \nThe workshop will be held at the historic Yale Camp within Great Mountain Forest\, accessed through the forest’s West Gate on Chattleton Road off Canaan Mountain Road in Falls Village\, CT. Detailed directions will be provided to registered participants. \nRegistration is $25 per person. \nFor registration and additional information\, visit https://greatmountainforest.org/forest-diseases-facing-connecticuts-woodlands/.
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LOCATION:Yale Camp\, Great Mountain Forest\, 209 Chattleton Road\, Falls Village\, 06031\, United States
CATEGORIES:Falls Village
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SUMMARY:Pequot Village Tour at the Mashantucket Pequot Museum & Research Center
DESCRIPTION:Experience life in a 16th-century Pequot community during the Pequot Village Tour\, offered Wednesdays through Saturdays at 12 pm at the Mashantucket Pequot Museum & Research Center. This 20-minute guided experience provides an immersive look at the traditions\, daily life\, and enduring cultural heritage of the Pequot people. \nGuests will explore a recreated Pequot village nestled among the trees\, where traditional wetu homes and hands-on demonstrations bring history to life. Along the guided tour\, visitors will learn about family life\, community traditions\, cooking\, weaving\, storytelling\, and other everyday activities while gaining insight into life before and after European contact. \nThe experience is enhanced by the natural sights\, sounds\, and scents of the Eastern Woodlands\, creating an engaging environment that helps visitors connect with the history and culture of the Pequot people. \nThe guided tour is available with general Museum admission plus an additional $10 per person. \nThe Mashantucket Pequot Museum & Research Center is located at 110 Pequot Trail\, Mashantucket\, CT 06338. For more information\, visit https://www.pequotmuseum.org/explore/events/pequot-village-tour-20-minute-guided-experience/.
URL:https://connecticutlifestyles.com/event/pequot-village-tour-at-the-mashantucket-pequot-museum-research-center/2026-09-25/
LOCATION:Mashantucket Pequot Museum & Research Center\, 110 Pequot Trail\, Mashantucket\, CT\, 06338\, United States
CATEGORIES:Mashantucket
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SUMMARY:Hieroglyphs to Hype: The Modern Afterlife of Ancient Egypt at Fairfield University Art Museum
DESCRIPTION:Fairfield University Art Museum will present Hieroglyphs to Hype: The Modern Afterlife of Ancient Egypt from September 18 through December 12\, 2026\, in the Bellarmine Hall Galleries. The exhibition explores the lasting influence of ancient Egyptian art and culture on modern imagination\, design\, and popular culture through paintings\, prints\, photography\, sculpture\, decorative arts\, and contemporary works spanning the early 19th century to today. \nCurated by Museum Registrar Megan Paqua\, the exhibition examines the phenomenon known as “Egyptomania\,” tracing how ancient Egyptian imagery has been interpreted\, misunderstood\, commercialized\, and reimagined across generations. The exhibition includes works ranging from 19th-century paintings and decorative objects to contemporary art addressing identity\, race\, colonialism\, and cultural memory. \nFeatured artists and objects include David Roberts’ 1849 painting The Hypostyle Hall of the Great Temple of Abu Simbel\, Egypt\, Audrey Flack’s Lux Eternal\, and works by Lorraine O’Grady\, Esmeralda Kosmatopoulos\, Sara Sallam\, Jane Hammond\, and Fred Wilson. The exhibition also explores popular themes including Cleopatra\, mummies\, King Tut\, and the influence of ancient Egypt in film\, fashion\, media\, and visual culture. \nLenders to the exhibition include the Yale Center for British Art\, Yale University Art Gallery\, the Wadsworth Atheneum\, the Hood Museum of Art\, artists\, and private collectors. An illustrated exhibition catalogue will be available in the galleries. \nA series of free public programs will accompany the exhibition\, including curator talks\, gallery tours\, lectures\, and family events. Opening events begin on September 17 with a 5:30 pm conversation between curator Megan Paqua and Curator of Education Michelle DiMarzo\, followed by a reception at 6:30 pm. Additional programs throughout the fall will explore topics including mummification\, ancient Egypt in video games\, Egyptian antiquities in New York\, and featured works from the exhibition. \nFairfield University Art Museum is located at 200 Barlow Road\, Fairfield\, CT 06824. All exhibition programs are free and open to the public\, though some gallery talks require advance registration due to limited space. \nFor more information and a full schedule of events\, visit the Fairfield University Art Museum website.
URL:https://connecticutlifestyles.com/event/hieroglyphs-to-hype-the-modern-afterlife-of-ancient-egypt-at-fairfield-university-art-museum/2026-09-25/
LOCATION:Fairfield University Art Museum\, 1073 North Benson Road\, Fairfield\, 06824\, United States
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SUMMARY:Revolutionary Roots: Generations of Change at Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum
DESCRIPTION:A new exhibition exploring untold stories of the American Revolution will be on view from June 11 through October 3\, 2026 at the Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum\, 295 West Avenue\, Norwalk\, CT 06856. \nOpening day on June 11 begins with exhibition access from 2 pm to 4 pm\, followed by a reception from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm. Curated by museum consultant Stacey Danielson\, with assistance from curatorial researcher Midge Lopat\, the exhibit commemorates the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence by examining the Revolutionary War through the lives of the Lockwood and Mathews families. \nThe exhibition highlights newly uncovered research on Patriot ancestors\, including Captain Eliphalet Lockwood of Norwalk\, whose home was destroyed during the war\, and Lieutenant Colonel Sampson Mathews of the Virginia Militia. Through period costumes\, historical artifacts\, and interpretive displays\, the exhibit offers insight into their personal experiences and the broader impact of the Revolution. \nRevolutionary Roots provides a deeper look at local and regional connections to America’s founding\, offering visitors a meaningful perspective on the individuals and families who shaped early American history. \nFor tickets and more information\, visit lockwoodmathewsmansion.com.
URL:https://connecticutlifestyles.com/event/revolutionary-roots-generations-of-change-at-lockwood-mathews-mansion-museum/2026-09-25/
LOCATION:Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum\, 295 West Avenue\, Norwalk\, CT\, 06850\, United States
CATEGORIES:Norwalk
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SUMMARY:David Foster & Katharine McPhee at Palace Theater
DESCRIPTION:Award-winning composer and producer David Foster joins singer and actress Katharine McPhee for an intimate evening of music at the Palace Theater on Friday\, September 25\, 2026\, from 7 pm to 9 pm. \nThe husband-and-wife duo brings audiences a concert featuring four decades of David Foster’s iconic songs\, paired with behind-the-scenes stories\, humor\, and personal anecdotes. Guests can enjoy performances of timeless hits made famous by artists including Celine Dion\, Chicago\, Earth\, Wind & Fire\, Josh Groban\, Michael Bublé\, and Natalie Cole\, along with fan favorites from Katharine McPhee’s career. McPhee\, who rose to prominence on American Idol and later starred in Smash and the Broadway production of Waitress\, also performs selections including “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” and “She Used to Be Mine.” \nDavid Foster & Katharine McPhee will perform at the Palace Theater\, 100 East Main Street\, Waterbury\, CT 06702. The concert begins at 7 pm. For tickets and additional information\, visit https://www.palacetheaterct.org/shows-and-events/main-stage/david-foster-and-katharine-mcphee.
URL:https://connecticutlifestyles.com/event/david-foster-katharine-mcphee-at-palace-theater/
LOCATION:Palace Theater\, 100 East Main St.\, Waterbury\, CT\, 06702
CATEGORIES:Waterbury
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