Keeler Tavern Museum & History Center Virtual Talks to Explore the Role of Currier & Ives in 19th Century American Mass Media with Collector Joel Third Written by KTMHC
Two of longtime Ridgefield resident Joel Third’s passions have been collecting Currier & Ives prints and volunteering at Keeler Tavern Museum & History Center. In January and February, he’ll bring those passions together for two virtual talks.
In January, Third will present 19th Century American Mass Media, an exploration of the role Currier & Ives had as lithograph publishers in the late 1800s. In February, Third’s program will be View of Women in the 19th Century. In this program, Third will explore the role of women in society, their fight for suffrage, and their role in the temperance movement as seen through the work of Currier & Ives. KTM&HC is hosting both programs on Zoom.
Founders Hall proposes development of its outdoor space, and the province eased some COVID-19 measures this weekend.
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Founders Hall has a few seats outside, but wants to develop the space.(Laura Meader/CBC)
Founders Hall in Charlottetown wants to develop its outdoor space to create a place where people can gather more safely during the pandemic.
The Quebec Major Junior Hockey League s teams in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island are set to return to action this week, while the league s three teams in New Brunswick will continue to sit out.
Founders Hall Market wants to add value to its outdoor space
Founders Food Hall & Market wants to expand its outdoor space, to create an atmosphere as well as create safe, socially distanced seating as the COVID-19 pandemic goes on.
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There is currently some seating on the Water Street side of Founders Hall. Port Charlottetown wants to expand that with more seating areas, maybe some fire pits, and a small stage for entertainment.(Laura Meader/CBC)
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Steve Anderson P’16, of Great Falls, Virginia, has continued his generous support of the Elon LEADS Campaign by making a $125,000 gift to the planned Innovation Quad, the dynamic future home for cross-disciplinary studies involving STEM education and Elon’s engineering and physics departments.
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Anderson said he was inspired to support the game-changing Innovation Quad that will further STEM education at Elon and play a role in preparing future leaders to address complex challenges such as the COVID-19 pandemic. Anderson has been involved in the COVID-19 testing and vaccination efforts as president and CEO of the National Association of Chain Drug Stores (NACDS), whose members are playing an essential role in providing COVID-19 vaccinations to 330 million Americans at their 40,000 stores. Ninety percent of all Americans l