Teaching Diverse Audiences How to Love and Find History Thursday, February 9, 2012
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CONNECTICUT STATE LIBRARY “3rd THURSDAY OF THE MONTH”BROWN BAG LUNCH SERIES
Sandra Taitt-Eaddy will relate her adventures with searching for the history of an ancestor and how that search transformed her. Much of her research has been in the Caribbean with a heavy Barbados focus. Because of her talents for communication and love of the past, Sandra has become quite the historian, as you will see from her entertaining and informative presentation.
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Noon – 12:45
Connecticut State Library ~ Memorial Hall
About the Speaker:
Sandra Taitt-Eaddy is a Connecticut licensed educator living in Connecticut. She has a B.A. Communications from Central Connecticut State University and will soon complete an M.A. in Public History.
About the State Library:
The Connecticut State Library is an Executive Branch agency of the State of Connecticut. The State Library provides a variety of library, information, archival, public records, museum, and administrative services to citizens of Connecticut, as well as the employees and officials of all three branches of State government. The Connecticut State Archives and the Museum of Connecticut History are components of the State Library
The State Library’s BrownBag Lunchtime Speaker Series is sponsored in part by the Connecticut Heritage Foundation.
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