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Women s History Month: The Work Must Be Done: Women of Color and the Right to Vote on Monday, March 22, 2021 at 6:30pm
Registration required. Register here.
Please join the Weston Historical Society, League of Women Voters of Weston and the Weston Public Library for this special and free event in honor of Women s History Month.
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 Connecticut’s women of color who worked for women’s suffrage.
Written by Lisa Goldstein
Mark Twain Library Presents: Candid Conversation About Truth, Myth & Democracy with Dr. Jelani Cobb and Dr. Jason Stanley Thursday, March 4 from 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm
Moderated by Award-winning Journalist Tina Rosenberg
The Mark Twain Library and the Redding League of Women Voters are proud to present “Conversations: Truth, Myth & Democracy.” This virtual discussion between acclaimed historian Dr. Jelani Cobb and renowned philosopher Dr. Jason Stanley will be held on Thursday, March 4th at 7:30pm.
The program will be moderated by award-winning journalist Tina Rosenberg and examines the underlying meaning of our democracy and how democracy can matter even when we have very different ideas about what it should look like.
On the Market: Stone house has the makings of a magnificent country home
Meg Barone
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Frazier Forman Peters stone Cape Cod house at 3 Kettle Creek Road, Weston.Contributed photo / Michelle&Company
WESTON Frazier Forman Peters designed and built more than 60 stone houses in Connecticut, each one of them underscoring the architect’s vision of connecting a house with its natural setting.
And so it is with the stone Cape Cod house at 3 Kettle Creek Road in Lower Weston. It was built in 1934 on a two-acre level, estate-like property that also contains a Har-Tru tennis court and an in-ground swimming pool with a diving board.