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Father’s Day Jazz Brunch

Enjoy live jazz with the Steve Bulmer Trio and Bourassa’s extravagant brunch, along with a complimentary bloody Mary or mimosa. Seatings at 11am and 1pm $49 / $39 members. Kids 12 and under $39 / $29 members. Includes museum admission. Jazz Brunches are generously sponsored by the Richard P. Garmany Fund at Greater Hartford Gives.

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June 21, 2026 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm

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12 – 49

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Enjoy live jazz with the Steve Bulmer Trio and Bourassa’s extravagant brunch, along with a complimentary bloody Mary or mimosa.

Seatings at 11am and 1pm $49 / $39 members. Kids 12 and under $39 / $29 members. Includes museum admission.

Jazz Brunches are generously sponsored by the Richard P. Garmany Fund at Greater Hartford Gives.

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