Category: Myth Busting
14
Jul
Puerto Rican Tiple Construction Workshop at Trinity a Hit
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Nine students, most with no prior woodworking experience, created their own Puerto Rican tiples with instruction from William Cumpiano, a master luthier from Northamption, Massachusetts....
13
Jul
Construction Cultural Interest Design Downtown Fun Hartford Music Parks Progress Shopping Transportation Unsolicited Advice
Heaven’s Open
by Kerri Ana Provost
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26
Jun
Community Cultural Interest Education Film Food Free Fun Hartford Hartford's Neighborhoods Music Parks Transportation
July 2014 Events
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Here’s some of what is happening in Hartford: July 1 Love Wins on Oakland Terrace: free family festival from 5-7pm at Glory Chapel, 221 Greenfield...
24
Jun
NewWorks/NewWORLD: A Latino PlayFEST Opens Wednesday
by Kerri Ana Provost
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HartBeat Ensemble — in collaboration with NoPassport Theater Alliance and support from the City of Hartford and the Greater Hartford Arts Council — presents a...
22
Jun
Parkville’s Park Re-Opened
by Kerri Ana Provost
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George Day Park, Parkville’s only park, had its grand re-opening on Saturday. The event featured music from Cuban conga player, Pedrito Martinez, along with...
19
Jun
Ramp Season
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Most of the concrete has been poured at Heaven, a skate park located in the northern area of Downtown. There will be a ribbon-cutting ceremony...
19
Jun
No Shoprite for Downtown North Due to Stadium
by Kerri Ana Provost
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A Shoprite projected to employ 30-40 full-time workers and up to 250 part-timers is now off the table for 1212 Main Street. A message from...
16
Jun
Farmers’ Market in Downtown Opens Tuesday
by Kerri Ana Provost
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The sidewalk on the west side of the Old State House got festive this afternoon in preparation for the opening day of the farmers’ market....