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Stratford Library Schedules SATs For 2021

"Sunday Afternoon Talks" continue through May.

Press release from Stratford Library:

Jan. 31, 2021

The Stratford Library has announced its 2021 season through May of its popular “Sunday Afternoon Talks” series of informative and entertaining talks featuring prominent local guest speakers. The series, which is presented on consecutive monthly Sundays on the Zoom platform, will include two programs in both February and May this season. The talks, organized and hosted by Charles Lautier of Stratford, are free and open to the public.

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This year’s schedule welcomes back popular historians Eric Chandler and Hamish Lutris to the series as well as new speakers to the program.

The current schedule is:
February 21: “Overview of Atlantic Campaign, 1939-1945” with Bill Preinitz
February 28: “Science vs. the U-boats: Blackett’s Circus” with Bill Preinitz
March 21: “Igor Ivanovich Sikorsky: His Life, Careers and Legacy” with Vaughan Askue
April 18: “The Intolerable Acts and Worse” with Eric Chandler
May 2: “Terrible Portents Appeared Over Northumbria” with Hamish Lutris
May 9: “Burned by the Heathens: The Vikings in Ireland” with Hamish Lutris

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“Sunday Afternoon Talks” are held from 2-3:30 pm on the Zoom format.

Registration is currently underway for the Feb. 21 program at: https://stratfordlibrary.libcal.com/event/7368760.

For further information call the Stratford Library at: 203.385-4162.


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