Kids Arts
VIRTUAL CHILDREN'S CIRCUS OF MIDDLETOWN!
Stay tuned, registration will be opening up soon!
Visit this link for a preview!!!

Program Dates: July 6th - August 7th
Programming Available: 9:00am - 3:00pm Monday - Friday
Ages: 5-15
Fee: FREE!    
*Registration required

We are so excited to venture into our first ever, completely digital circus! From the BIG TOP to the LAPTOP, the 32nd annual Children's Circus of Middletown will adventure through circus, technology and more; hitting our core principles of Movement, Manipulation, Media and MANIA!

Each day there will be 4 blocks of classes available. Live classes will take place on Zoom while pre-recorded videos lessons will be made available through Google Classroom or the Oddfellows website. Registration and sign-ups will be made a week in advance so families can choose their schedule and receive all the necessary links and passwords to easily enter their virtual classrooms!
 



Father's Day March Poster
Youth Initiative
PRIDE
Before our Weeding Party, consider helping at the Cinder + Salt PRIDE Street Clean-Up in Collaboration with Russell Library.
Saturday, June 20, 10:00-11:45 am.
Trivia Night

Middlesex County Historical Society
Preserving and celebrating the history of Middletown and Middlesex County, Connecticut


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Russell Library
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Join The Amistad Center for Art & Culture
Juneteenth Virtual Community Day & Juneteenth Gala!

Commemorating the ending of slavery in the United States, June 19, 1865 
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Freedom Day
The Russell Library presents: 
(Virtual)
Juneteenth Celebration on Zoom

Juneteenth Celebration

Friday, June 19, 11am

Join us for a virtual celebration of Juneteenth. For this year's celebration, we will be joined by renowned Hartford storyteller, The Greatheart Griot.

Andre Keitt, as he is called by day, has been storytelling for over 2 decades and will bring the story of Juneteenth to us in the form of folk tale and reenactment. His performance will be followed by a craft and a discussion with young people about the meaning of Juneteenth to African Americans.

All ages are welcome, but this program is ideal for grades K-5. Families are encouraged to participate.


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NEAT

Gloria Mundi 

by Cheryl Anne Hale 
Poet Laureate, City of Middletown

Illumed by Sunday sunshine, cathedral windows  
of my summer garden raise my heart in praise.
slanted early light shines through  petals and leaves,
beneath  cerulean  frescos, cross-hatched with clouds.

Cardinal vines raise wine-red chalices to lips of bumblebees 
Morning  glories, ascend porch pillars, unfurling  heavenly blues. 
A choir of Angel’s trumpets bow like white-robed monks 
in fragrant reverence.

Butterflies on stained glass wings— too perfect for this world—
and too miraculous, flutter by in vows of silence.
Hummingbirds probe luminous mysteries in  honeysuckle,
then, sated with nectar, buzz heavenward like  prayers.

From sacred shade trees
thrushes and cardinals carol bright hosannas 
while a wren tends her eggs in a potted petunia—
and I mistake a cowbird’s call for dripping water.

I hear a bell from the church down the street 
and wonder who first imagined how praise
for all this magnificence 
could fit inside a building
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CT Humanities to Award CARES Act Funds to Humanities and Cultural Nonprofits in Need
Round Two Deadline is June 15 


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