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SUMMARY:A Day in the Life
DESCRIPTION: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 ago).  Other highlights include: how Indigenous Peoples used the natural resources around them\, how gender roles were divided and how they hunted and prepared food. \nFor All Ages.  Free\, register online here.
URL:https://thewatershedcollective.org/event/a-day-in-the-life/
LOCATION:Prosser Library\, 1 Tunxis Ave\, Bloomfield\, CT\, 06002
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SUMMARY:Traditional Foodways
DESCRIPTION: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. \n\nPlease visit the event page for more information.  Registration opens one month prior to the event date.  Be sure to reserve your spot early\, as space may be limited.
URL:https://thewatershedcollective.org/event/traditional-foodways/
LOCATION:Northwest Park\, 145 Lang Road\, Windsor\, CT
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SUMMARY:The Great Bissell Bake-Off Murder Mystery
DESCRIPTION:The annual Bissell Baking Competition is underway\, but who will this year’s winner be? As the reigning champion\, Ginger B. Reed is throwing an afternoon tea to size up her competitors and you are invited! Who will rise to the challenge in this year’s competition: her sister Anise? Her spice supplier Caraway Grant? Ginger’s paramour Erastus Vibert? Or perhaps one of the no-good drifters in town is up to something. Will the friendly competition remain sweet\, or is there more something far more bitter afoot? \nStep into the 1920s for a Murder Mystery Tea featuring wacky characters and nods to South Windsor’s past. Costumes are encouraged and character roles are available for audience members (contact Amanda Flynn Rumney for more details). \nThis afternoon tea will take place at the fabulous Monet’s Table Restaurant in Tolland in a c. 1750 farmhouse.  $75 fee per person.  Register below by Friday\, October 3. \nAfternoon Tea Menu to include:\nSnow Crab and Artichoke Heart Melts; Apple\, Brie\, Bacon and Caramelized Onion Gallettes\nTea Sandwiches: Smoked Salmon and Chive Mousse\, Tarragon Almond Chicken Salad\,\nSmoked Turkey and Cranberry\, Curried Egg Salad\nSpiced Apple Muffins\, Cornmeal and Molasses Rolls\, Dried Cranberry and White Chocolate Scones\nBanana Caramel Pecan Bread Pudding\nBlack & Herbal Teas
URL:https://thewatershedcollective.org/event/the-great-bissell-bake-off-murder-mystery/
LOCATION:Monet’s Table\, 167 Tolland Stage Road\, Tolland\, CT\, United States
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