• Traditional Foodways

    Northwest Park 145 Lang Road, Windsor, CT

    Northwest Park in Windsor will host Nowashe Village education staff to explore the traditional diets and food preservation methods of Indigenous People from the Northeast Woodland Period.  Highlights include native plants, seasonal eating and a hands-on look at artifacts from Nowashe Village. Please visit the event page for more information.  Registration opens one month prior...

  • A Day in the Life

    Prosser Library 1 Tunxis Ave, Bloomfield, CT

    The brand new Prosser Library in Bloomfield will host Nowashe Village educator Miss Lindsay as part of their Native American Heritage Month programming.  Miss Lindsay will share a day in the life of Indigenous peoples in central Connecticut.  This program, will specifically highlight the foodways and material culture of the Woodland Period (c. 3,000-400 years...

  • Gingerbread House Festival

    Nomads 100 Bidwell Road, South Windsor, CT

    Visit www.GingerbreadCT.org for all the sweet details!

  • Holiday Music Bingo

    Nomads 100 Bidwell Road, South Windsor, CT

    Get ready to jingle all the way with Holiday Music Bingo!  Instead of numbers, we’re playing your favorite holiday hits — from classic carols to modern Christmas jams!  Sing along, mark your cards and compete for fun prizes while soaking in the holiday cheer.  Bring your friends and festive spirit for a night of music...

    $20
  • Holiday House Tour

    Main Street South Windsor, CT

    This year the Holiday House Tour will benefit The Increase Clapp House.

  • Beginner’s Bird Walk #2

    Station 43 953 Main Street, South Windsor

    This will be a cold one, but don’t let that discourage you from coming. The second of four morning walks designed for beginners at Hartford Audubon’s oldest sanctuary. Station 43 is an excellent birding area year ‘round and on each walk we will look for seasonal birds. The walk is roughly 2.5 miles (3 hours) long over...

  • Presentation Part I: Slavery in Connecticut

    South Windsor Public Library 1550 Sullivan Ave, South Windsor

    In 2023-2024 our organization embarked on its largest research project to date, culminating in an extensive exhibit on local evidence of slavery.  A portion of the exhibit is now on display at the South Windsor Public Library through February. We welcome you to a fascinating presentation that explores the context of slavery in Connecticut.  Recognizing our...

  • Complicated Colonial Narratives: Local Evidence of Slavery

    South Windsor Community Center 150 Nevers Road, South Windsor

    In 2023-2024 our organization embarked on its largest research project to date, culminating in an extensive exhibit on local evidence of slavery.  A portion of the exhibit is now on display at the South Windsor Public Library through February. Recognizing our research, exhibit, related programming and curriculum development on this project, in 2025, we received an Award...

  • Presentation Part II: Slavery in South Windsor

    South Windsor Public Library 1550 Sullivan Ave, South Windsor

    In 2023-2024 our organization embarked on its largest research project to date, culminating in an extensive exhibit on local evidence of slavery.  A portion of the exhibit is now on display at the South Windsor Public Library through February. We welcome you to a fascinating presentation that explores specific local evidence in South Windsor.  Recognizing our...

  • Beginner’s Bird Walk #3

    Station 43 953 Main Street, South Windsor

    The third of four morning walks designed for beginners at Hartford Audubon’s oldest sanctuary. Station 43 is an excellent birding areayear–round and on each walk we will look for seasonal birds. The walk is roughly 2.5 miles (3 hours) long over flat terrain but we may encounter areas with water/ice covering parts of the path.  The...