The Stafford Library will be hosting the Connecticut Invents program on Monday, March 7th @ 7:00 pm. This is an adult oriented program, but really learners (and inventors) of all ages are invited to attend. Here’s a blurb about the program from the library newsletter:
Join us for an interesting presentation
about Connecticut Inventors by Patrick Smith,
curator of education at the Museum of Connecticut
History, on Monday, March 7 at 7 pm.
According to Mr. Smith, “ ‘Connecticut
Invents’ explores the famous and not so famous
inventions and inventors that have come from our
state in the past 200 years. Since the 18th century,
Connecticut inventors have created inventions
that have shaped the way we work, live and play.
Using objects, photos and graphics from the collections
of the Museum of Connecticut History,
we will discover many ordinary and unusual inventions
from the Nutmeg State.”
Call the library at 860-684-2852 to save
your seat. Light refreshments will be served.
Hope to see you there!!