On Saturday, November 19, 5 days in advance of #Thanksgiving #WiltonHistoricalSociety will discuss the tradition of serving the Thanksgiving roast turkey, and the presidential Pardoning of a Turkey in the United States.
November 5 #Wilton Historical Society will hold “Preparing for Winter” children’s workshop. Participants will make their own colorful dried fruit necklaces, and enjoy a snack of homemade preserves on hearth-baked bread, as they listen to stories of winter in New England told by Museum Educator Catherine Lipper.
the pipeline. in april of last year she launched black girls code with afternoon and weekend workshops where girls of color from the bay area learned how to create their own mobile apps and to understand web languages like html and java and to develop video games. this year they ared aing robotics to the mix and the girls build their own robots and visit the offices of ibm and others in the robotics industry to learn firsthand from the pros. so kimberly says the core from focus of black girls code is to grow from consumer technology to become creators of their own. today, the black girls code mission is moving beyond the bay area. this is the first day of the organization s summer of code campaign. their mission? over the next 90 days to teach computer programming to more than 300 girls and some boys from low-income communities of color in more than seven cities across the united states. she says she would like to see