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Lunch and Learn: The Quinnipiac: First People of the Shoreline

Historian and archaeologist, James T. Powers will share the story of more than 14,000 years of Quinnipiac and Indigenous life in Connecticut. Powers will illustrate the story of the Quinnipiac people and their ancestors from the end of the Ice Age through the arrival of the Dutch and English colonists. Visitors can bring their lunches to the Mattatuck Museum or order ahead from Sweet Bella @ The MATT for a delightful afternoon of good food and engaging conversations about local…

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November 6, 2024 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

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144 W Main St
Waterbury, CT United States

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Historian and archaeologist, James T. Powers will share the story of more than 14,000 years of Quinnipiac and Indigenous life in Connecticut. Powers will illustrate the story of the Quinnipiac people and their ancestors from the end of the Ice Age through the arrival of the Dutch and English colonists. Visitors can bring their lunches to the Mattatuck Museum or order ahead from Sweet Bella @ The MATT for a delightful afternoon of good food and engaging conversations about local art and history.
Sponsored by Christine and Eugene Shugrue. 
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