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Woolworth Library Window Display

The R. W. Woolworth Library & Research Center 40 Palmer Street, Stonington, CT, United States

Visit the Woolworth Library after hours to see a sample of our extensive textile collection. Every other week during the month of June we'll have a new display. Dresses, military uniforms, pajamas, shoes and more will rotate through our window. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings beginning at 5 p.m.

Free

Woolworth Library Window Display

The R. W. Woolworth Library & Research Center 40 Palmer Street, Stonington, CT, United States

Visit the Woolworth Library after hours to see a sample of our extensive textile collection. Every other week during the month of June we'll have a new display. Dresses, military uniforms, pajamas, shoes and more will rotate through our window. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings beginning at 5 p.m.

Free

Woolworth Library Window Display

The R. W. Woolworth Library & Research Center 40 Palmer Street, Stonington, CT, United States

Visit the Woolworth Library after hours to see a sample of our extensive textile collection. Every other week during the month of June we'll have a new display. Dresses, military uniforms, pajamas, shoes and more will rotate through our window. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings beginning at 5 p.m.

Free

Forty Palmer Street

Join us on Facebook for a short, engaging live video. On every other Tuesday afternoon during the month of June we’ll feature an item from our collection, and answer your questions. Handwritten journals and clothing are always interesting, but who knows what we might grab!

Free

The Cannon Ball: A Virtual Blast

Join us online for our annual fundraiser and participate in a live auction from the comfort of wherever you might be! Ticket holders for this one-of-a-kind event will receive a gift basket, and will be eligible for two drawings during the show. For tickets and details on how to attend, visit thecannonball.givesmart.com.

Woolworth Library Window Display

The R. W. Woolworth Library & Research Center 40 Palmer Street, Stonington, CT, United States

Visit the Woolworth Library after hours to see a sample of our extensive textile collection. Every other week during the month of June we'll have a new display. Dresses, military uniforms, pajamas, shoes and more will rotate through our window. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings beginning at 5 p.m.

Free

Woolworth Library Window Display

The R. W. Woolworth Library & Research Center 40 Palmer Street, Stonington, CT, United States

Visit the Woolworth Library after hours to see a sample of our extensive textile collection. Every other week during the month of June we'll have a new display. Dresses, military uniforms, pajamas, shoes and more will rotate through our window. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings beginning at 5 p.m.

Free

Woolworth Library Window Display

The R. W. Woolworth Library & Research Center 40 Palmer Street, Stonington, CT, United States

Visit the Woolworth Library after hours to see a sample of our extensive textile collection. Every other week during the month of June we'll have a new display. Dresses, military uniforms, pajamas, shoes and more will rotate through our window. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings beginning at 5 p.m.

Free

Declaration of Independence

Join us in celebration of America's birthday with our annual reading of one of our nation's founding documents. Typically, the Declaration of Independence is read at the completion of our annual parade through the Borough. This year, because of the global pandemic, there will not be a parade. However, you can find us on Facebook at @stoningtonhistoricalsociety during our live-stream...

Free

The Work Must Be Done: Women of Color and the Right to Vote

Inspired by the words of notable African American reformer and political activist, Mary Townsend Seymour, The work must be done, the Connecticut Historical Society presents exciting new research about the women of color who worked for women’s suffrage. Ilene Frank, Chief Curator, and Karen Li Miller, Research Historian from the Connecticut Historical Society along with Professor Brittney Yancy, Goodwin College, will raise up the stories of women such as Ms. Seymour, Rose Payton, Minnie Glover, Daisy Daniels, and others. The program includes conversation on the importance of having a history that is inclusive. Participants will examine how this history ties into current civic issues around voting. Funding for this project is made possible by the State of Connecticut and the National Endowment for the Humanities, both of which provide significant support to Connecticut Humanities.