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30
Sep
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Beyond Hartford: New London
by Kerri Ana Provost
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It helps to worry less about arbitrary rules,
29
Sep
Activism Asylum Hill Barry Square Community Cultural Interest Downtown Education Faith Film Free Frog Hollow Fun Get Outside Hartford Hartford's Neighborhoods Holiday Music Myth Busting North East North Meadows Nothing To Do Nowhere To Go Parks Parkville Reader Tip Sheldon/Charter Oak South End South Meadows South West Transportation West End
October 2017 Events in Hartford
by Kerri Ana Provost
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October 1 Head of the Riverfront Regatta: It costs nothing to watch rowing at Riverside Park, 8:30 am – 5 pm. CT Rally for Racial...
19
Sep
Access Barry Square Behind the Rocks Blue Hills Clay Arsenal Downtown Food Frog Hollow Get Outside Hartford Myth Busting Parkville Reader Tip South Green South Meadows Upper Albany West End
Meet Your City: Ingredients
by Kerri Ana Provost
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People ask me weird questions when I tell them that I live in Hartford. Particularly strange is the idea that I somehow have no access...
12
Sep
Access Asylum Hill Barry Square Behind the Rocks Blue Hills Clay Arsenal Community Cultural Interest Downtown Environmental Interest Free Frog Hollow Fun Get Outside Hartford Hartford's Neighborhoods North East Parks Parkville Reader Tip Sheldon/Charter Oak South End South Green South West Unsolicited Advice Upper Albany West End
Meet Your City: Small Parks
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Why should Hartford’s large parks get all the glory? We have numerous playscapes and green areas with places to sit down. Columbus Park: On Franklin...
29
Aug
Access Asylum Hill Barry Square Behind the Rocks Blue Hills Clay Arsenal Cultural Interest Downtown Education Film Food Free Frog Hollow Fun Get Outside Hartford Hartford's Neighborhoods Music Myth Busting North East North Meadows Nothing To Do Nowhere To Go Parks Parkville Reader Tip Sheldon/Charter Oak South End South Green South Meadows South West Transportation Unsolicited Advice Upper Albany West End
Meet Your City: (Almost) Free Love
by Kerri Ana Provost
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A friend recently cited expense as a reason to refrain from dating; there are many legitimate reasons for this choice — unwillingness to compromise, lack...
26
Aug
Activism Asylum Hill Barry Square Clay Arsenal Cultural Interest Downtown Education Faith Film Food Free Frog Hollow Fun Get Outside Hartford Music Myth Busting North East North Meadows Nothing To Do Nowhere To Go Parks Parkville Reader Tip Sheldon/Charter Oak South End South West Upper Albany West End
September 2017 Events in Hartford
by Kerri Ana Provost
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DISCLAIMERS This information is accurate as of publication to the best of my knowledge. Events are sometimes cancelled or postponed. Verify with the venue if...
22
Aug
Access Asylum Hill Behind the Rocks Blue Hills Cultural Interest Downtown Environmental Interest Free Frog Hollow Fun Get Outside Hartford Hartford's Neighborhoods Myth Busting North East North Meadows Parks Reader Tip South End South Meadows South West Upper Albany West End
Meet Your City: Wildlife Viewing
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Hartford has more than pigeons and squirrels when it comes to wildlife, a fact that should not be surprising to anyone who has so much...
17
Aug
Rally Against White Supremacy at Capitol
by Kerri Ana Provost
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With little notice, a few hundred people came together on Thursday morning to unequivocally oppose white supremacy following last week’s violence in Charlottesville, Virginia. Hartford’s...
08
Aug
Asylum Hill Blue Hills Cultural Interest Downtown Faith Frog Hollow Get Outside Hartford Hartford's Neighborhoods North East Parks Parkville Reader Tip Sheldon/Charter Oak South West West End
Meet Your City: Creepy Hartford
by Kerri Ana Provost
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This is not about normal creepy or anything on the level of unfathomable disaster. Normal creepy is what you’d expect from cemeteries in general, the...
Meet Your City: It’s Autumn. What Now?