Norwich and District 


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EVENTS

Lunch and Learn with Jeff Tribe
Apr 8 11:00 am - 1:00

Grace: Rwandan genocide survivor Jean Claude Munyezamu's personal journey to reconciliation and the lessons, challenges and opportunities for meaningful action it holds in our increasingly angry, polarized society. This event will be followed by a free soup and sandwich lunch.
Attendance is free, but donations to help cover our costs are encouraged (recommended donation: $10). Please register in advance by telling us you're "Going" on this event page on Facebook or contacting the Museum by email or phone. Reservations help us to know how much food we need and how many seats to put out, so please make sure that you let us know if you are attending!

Lunch and Learn with Brian Thompson
May 13 11:00 am - 1:00

Railroad photography can certainly be called a niche interest. Many young children develop a fascination for trains, and for some, it lasts a lifetime. Brian Thompson has been photographing trains for about 50 years, and in the process has documented decades of change for this mode of transportation. While he often enjoys viewing images from an era prior to his birth, he has come to realize that his own photographs may provide enjoyment for upcoming generations of rail enthusiasts.
This event will be followed by a free soup and sandwich lunch. Attendance is free, but donations to help cover our costs are encouraged (recommended donation: $10). Please register in advance by telling us you're "Going" on the Facebook event page or contacting the Museum by email or phone.
Reservations help us to know how much food we need and how many seats to put out, so please make sure that you let us know if you are attending!

 

Gore Church decorated for a carol sing. See the interior.

Barn Quilt Trail Find out about the barn quilt trail.

Cheese Trail
Find out about the trail. See the Google maps pins and the location of some of the cheesey spots. Pick up a brochure at any of the venues.

Also...

See photos of the moving of the Norwich Gore church to the Historical Society site, March 2011.