Programs & Events
New England’s Other Witch Hunt
The La Grua Center 32 Water Street, Stonington, CT, United StatesEveryone knows about the witch hunt at Salem in 1692. But few people know that in the years before Salem, Connecticut was New England’s fiercest witch prosecutor. The first person hanged for witchcraft in New England came from Windsor, and every single person indicted for witchcraft in Connecticut in its early years was convicted and hanged.Walt Woodward brings this extraordinary and nearly forgotten story to life in a lecture that begins with the Protestant Reformation and traces its history all the way through the Hartford Witch hunt of the 1660’s – a nightmare of trials and executions that preceded Salem by a generation. He also shows how Connecticut’s Governor John Winthrop, Jr. and his friend Rev. Gershom Bulkeley intervened to transform Connecticut from New England’s most aggressive witch hunter to a colony that completely ended executions for witchcraft thirty years before they even began at Salem. Along the way, he answers all those questions you’ve wondered about the early witch hunts, and explains why almost everyone in the 1600s believed that witchcraft was very real, and terribly dangerous.
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Costume Party
Captain Palmer HouseJoin us at the Captain Nathaniel Brown Palmer House for a Halloween Costume Party to remember! Step back in time (and underwater) in this famous captains' house and enjoy an evening of music, cocktails and spooky frights. We can't wait to party like we're aboard the Nautilus. Tickets are available on our homepage by clicking the "Buy Tickets" tab...
Book Club Discussion – In the Village
Captain Palmer HouseJoin us at the Captain Palmer House (40 Palmer St., Stonington) for our first book club discussion! This winter, tuck into "In the Village" by Anthony Bailey. Our discussion takes place on Wednesday, January 31st at 5pm. Registration is required at this link - Click Here.
Book Club Discussion – In the Village
Captain Palmer HouseJoin us at the Captain Nathaniel B. Palmer House for a book club discussion of In the Village by Anthony Bailey. This is the second date added for this discussion, due to popular demand. If you missed out on registering for January 31st, be sure to register for this one. Spaces fill up quickly! Register here.
Book Club Discussion – Draggerman’s Haul by Ellery Thompson
Captain Palmer HouseJoin us at the Captain Palmer House (40 Palmer Street) for a book club discussion! Click here to purchase the book through our website or stop by the Palmer House between 8 AM and 3 PM to purchase from the shop. Our discussion takes place on March 28th at 5 PM. Registration is required. Click here to register.Please note: This...
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Captain Palmer HouseHistoric Stonington Annual Meeting
The La Grua Center 32 Water Street, Stonington, CT, United StatesJoin us for our Annual Meeting on Sunday, July 14th at 4pm at the LaGrua Center. Author Michael J. Tougias will be speaking on King Philip's War. Tougias is the author and co-author of 30 non-fiction books including his latest, Extreme Survivial: Lessons from Those Who Have Triumphed Against All Odds. More about Mr. Tougias can be found at www.michaeltougias.com.
A short reception will follow. This program is free and open to the public.
A Fireman in the Making with Rob Palmer
The R. W. Woolworth Library & Research Center 40 Palmer Street, Stonington, CT, United StatesJoin us on Wednesday, July 17th at 5pm in the Woolworth Library for a fascinating illustrated presentation with local author, Rob Palmer. Mr. Palmer will discuss his latest publication, which recounts the trials and triumphs of a young fireman in Manhattan at the turn of the last century. You will learn about the research process, and lots of interesting historical tidbits about the fire departments mentioned in this work. Free and open to all.
Book Club: The Bitter Tea of General Yen
Captain Palmer HouseGrace Zaring Stone was an American novelist and short story writer who lived in Stonington and wrote under the pen name of Ethel Vance. Three of her novels were made into films, including Bitter Tea of General Yen, which was directed by Frank Capra. Her grandson, Peter Perenyi, will lead a discussion of this 1930 novel at the Captain Palmer House, Sunday, August 25th at 4PM.