January’s “Presidential Trappings “series, presented by New Canaan Library and the New Canaan Museum & Historical Society, continues Tuesday, January 12 at 7 PM EST with Ronald Schurin, PhD, Associate Professor in Residence in the Department of Political Science at the University of Connecticut, examining the history of inaugurations. The four-part series continues Tuesdays throughout […]
Professor Ronald Schurin Explores the History of Inaugurations in Session Two of “Presidential Trappings,” Presented by Library and NC Museum & Historical Society Written by KatherineBlance
January’s “Presidential Trappings “series, presented by New Canaan Library and the New Canaan Museum & Historical Society, continues Tuesday, January 12 at 7 PM EST with Ronald Schurin, PhD, Associate Professor in Residence in the Department of Political Science at the University of Connecticut, examining the history of inaugurations. The four-part series continues Tuesdays throughout January. Please visit newcanaanlibrary.org for a full schedule and to register. Zoom sign in information will be provided upon registration; each session must be registered for individually.
As we part with an energized election season, welcome the new year, and look towards a presidential inauguration, New Canaan Library and the New Canaan Museum & Historical Society are pleased to collaboratively present “Presidential Trappings,” a series that explores the history of many intriguing aspects of our nation’s highest office. Presented via Zoom, the series begins on Tuesday, January 5 at 7 PM EST and continues Tuesdays throughout January. Please visit newcanaanlibrary.org for a full schedule and to register. Sign in information will be provided upon registration; each session must be registered for individually.
“Presidential Trappings” begins with a focus on America’s unelected leaders – our First Ladies. Katherine Jellison, Professor of History at Ohio University, will present an overview of the role first ladies of America have played from 1789 to the present. Attendees will learn about first ladies over the years and the four major categories they fall i
New Canaan Library, Museum explore presidency
Staff
FacebookTwitterEmail
A Professor of History at Ohio University, Katherine Jellison is going to present an overview of the role first ladies of America have played from 1789 to the present, in a series titled: “Presidential Trappings, and being presented by the New Canaan Library, and the New Canaan Museum and Historical Society Tuesday, Jan. 5, at 7 p.m., and the other Tuesdays in January via the Zoom application.New Canaan Library / Contributed photo
The New Canaan Library and the New Canaan Museum and Historical Society are presenting a series titled: Presidential Trappings, Tuesday, Jan. 5, at 7 p.m., and the other Tuesdays in January, via the Zoom application.
Brown Harris Stevens.
The
United Methodist Church of New Canaan is holding “Holy Night,” a Christmas Pageant online at 10 a.m. on Sunday, Dec. 20.
The following parking ticket appeal was submitted to the town by a New Canaan resident issued a $30 ticket at 9:30 a.m. on Nov. 23 for parking in a loading zone on
Forest Street: “I went downtown to support local diner who had no customers. Whole street open for parking at 8:45 a.m. Saw handicap parking sign and backed up to it to leave parking open for others. No notice of loading zone til 11. Tried to do right thing and leave street open.”