Posts Tagged ‘connecticut river museum’

Centuries of River Culture, Commerce, and Conservation – Virtual Lecture
August 4, 2021

Thursday, September 16, 2021
6:00 pm EST
$5.00/Members (of any of the Four Participating Museums)
$10.00/Public

Part of the The Rivers That Connect Us: Exploring America’s Great Rivers Series

National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium
Centuries of River Culture, Commerce and Conservation

Presented by: Jennifer Drayna, Curator of Education at the National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium in Dubuque, IA

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From the fur trade to the button industry to modern barges, we will discuss how the river was used by early settlers and compare it to the industries of today.

The Mississippi River has been at the center of culture and commerce in the Midwest for centuries. From the fur trade to the button industry to modern barges, we will discuss how the river was used by early settlers and compare it to the industries of today. We will then look at the National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium’s freshwater mussel conservation efforts – these critically endangered animals play a key role in healthy rivers for people and wildlife.

Jennifer grew up in Wisconsin and has always enjoyed being in nature – especially near the water. She has been an environmental educator for more than 12 years and began working at the National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium in 2017. Some of Jennifer’s favorite programs to teach involve live animal ambassadors because they provide an up-close, memorable connection between the subject matter and program participants. In her spare time, she loves traveling, coaches a local swim team, and volunteers with several regional raptor conservation groups.

Photo Courtesy of National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium

Connecticut Waters: Celebrating Our Coastline and Waterways
April 23, 2021

Book Signing with Caryn B. Davis
Sunday, May 23, 2021
1:00 – 3:00 pm

Connecticut Waters is a tribute to Connecticut’s maritime roots, both past and present. The book takes readers on a nautical journey exploring the many ways Nutmeggers use our lakes, rivers, sounds and shores for industry, education, and recreation. From boat builders to antique, power, and sailing vessels, to lobster shacks, the oyster and fishing industries, historic ferries, nautical arts, lighthouses and islands, charter boats, maritime festivals and celebrations, and more, this book showcases how these waterways have defined our culture and shaped our heritage as a state.

About the Author

Caryn B. Davis is a journalist and an award-winning photographer specializing in architecture, garden, boat, and travel photography. Her career has spanned the globe taking her to over 50 countries and still counting. Her images and articles have been featured in over 60 publications worldwide including the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Town & Country, Lonely Planet, Islands, Conde Nast Traveler, Fine Art Connoisseur, New Zealand Geographic, and others. Caryn’s first commissioned photography book, A Connecticut Christmas: Celebrating the Holiday in Classic New England Style, garnered high accolades in 15 newspapers and magazines nationwide. Additionally, Caryn was interviewed in the New York Times, on NPR’s All Things Considered and on several Connecticut television stations. Connecticut Waters is her second book.

27th Annual Holiday Train Show
September 8, 2020

PURCHASE TICKETS 

Prepaid, timed admission tickets are required for all visitors, including Members.

Please remember that these are timed-entry tickets. If you are unable to arrive in time for your reserved session, you may be asked to transfer to a different time.

Trains run daily Tuesday through Sunday
Tuesday, November 24, 2020 – Sunday, February 14, 2021

The family friendly Holiday Train Show exhibit is back at the Connecticut River Museum for its
27th year of fun for all ages. See what train artist Steve Cryan has created this year! A fully operational 26 foot train layout, “I SPY” scavenger hunts, and toddler sized viewing layout are all part of the fun!

KEEPING FAMILIES SAFE FOR 2020:

As with most events this year, our Annual Holiday Train will look different. To ensure that every guest can view the exhibit and maintain safe social distancing, please see the following new protocols:

 

            • * Timed, Ticketed Admission for all guests, including Members.
            • * To ensure distancing, ticket sales will close 1 hour prior to your reserved session.
            • * Each Admission Group will hold a maximum of 10 guests.
            • * Admission to the third floor exhibit is booked for 30 minute viewing sessions.
            • * Guests will not be admitted to the 3rd Floor Exhibit without an admission ticket.

           

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Luminary Craft at the Connecticut River Museum
November 19, 2019

Celebrate the Winter Solstice With a Luminary Craft at CRM

December 19, 2019
4:30 -6:00 pm

$5/child (includes all materials)
Free to CRM member families

Non Members register:
https://shop.ctrivermuseum.org/collections/public-programs/products/luminary-craft-at-the-connecticut-river-museum

Members register:
https://ctrivermuseum.org/event-registration/

26th Annual Holiday Train Show
October 7, 2019

Open Now!

Trains run daily Tuesday through Sunday
November 27, 2019 – February 23, 2020

THIS EVENT HAS PASSED. CHECK OUT OUR EVENTS PAGE FOR UPDATED HOURS AND PROGRAMS!

The family friendly Holiday Train Show exhibit is back at the Connecticut River Museum for its 26th year of fun for all ages.

See what train artist Steve Cryan has created this year!

A fully operational 26 foot train layout, “I SPY” scavenger hunts,

and toddler sized viewing layout are all part of the fun!

Onrust River Cruises
July 30, 2019

River Cruises – Private Charters – Bring a Picnic!

Onrust is a 53′ gaff rigged and auxiliary engine powered replica of Adriaen Block’s vessel, one of the first western style ships built in the new world. And the first ever to sail up the Connecticut River.

Join us for a sail or for a private charter. Picnics are encouraged!

Public Sail Times
Thursday – Saturday 2:00, 4:00, and 6:00 pm
Sunday and Monday 2:00 pm

Private Charter Sails
Call 860-767-8269, ext 118 for further information

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