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Lunch & Learn: New Haven Museum: The Amistad

$10 Per Person This lecture series offers the opportunity for good food and a guaranteed conversation about local or art history. Hear about the Amistad rebellion and the upcoming exhibition at the New Haven Museum to remember the history and events that had a large impact on New Haven. – Bring your own lunch or order ahead from one of these local eateries! La Famiglia Tedesco, 860-550-0265 63 Prospect Street, Waterbury, CT 06702 Spirit Cafe, 475-235-2166 103 Bank Street, Waterbury,…

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February 7, 2024 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

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$10 Per Person
This lecture series offers the opportunity for good food and a guaranteed conversation about local or art history.
Hear about the Amistad rebellion and the upcoming exhibition at the New Haven Museum to remember the history and events that had a large impact on New Haven.

Bring your own lunch or order ahead from one of these local eateries!
La Famiglia Tedesco, 860-550-0265
63 Prospect Street, Waterbury, CT 06702
Spirit Cafe, 475-235-2166
103 Bank Street, Waterbury, CT 06702
 
Support for this program is provided by Christine and Eugene Shugrue.
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