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“Making Connections in a Disconnected Time” – ZOOM Poetry Reading

On Wednesday, December 9th at 5 PM, the Truro Historical Society welcomed eight local poets to a Zoom Poetry Reading, “Making Connections in a Disconnected Time.” We listened to the work of Keith Althaus, Marjorie Block, John Bonanni, Elizabeth Bradfield, Mary Ann Larkin, Rosalind Pace, Patric Pepper, and Margaret Phillips.

If you missed the reading or would like to see it again, please use this link: https://us02web.zoom.us/rec/share/7QnzD-Oh6_4HrdxUJH2AeWetayTErlgFL37bACD2Yx0y-g_UTNanqlXGMjJk03SL.IGm5JbYoQP98G1jG Passcode: C37?YCpg

If you’d like to make a donation to the Truro Historical Society for your participation in this webinar, please click here: Webinar Donation

Susan Howe Music & Speaker Series

We are very pleased and excited to announce the establishment of the Truro Historical Society’s Susan Howe Music & Speaker Series established in her honor due to the generosity of the Truro community, her family and her many friends and colleagues. In establishing this series, Susan’s commitment to Truro’s history and culture will live on and provide inspiration to all.

We will strive to develop and bring a program of inspiring authors, artists, historians, and musicians to the museum each season to share their knowledge and talent with the community and visitors to Truro.

Stay tuned for updates on this new inspiring series and thank you again for your support. If you would like to donate in Susan’s memory, please click on the link:  Donate to the Susan Howe Memorial Fund

Josephine and Edward Hopper in Truro – Video by Outer Cape TV

We are very pleased to announce that Lower Cape TV has released a short video about Josephine and Edward Hopper in Truro where Helen McNeil-Ashton, Vice President of Collections at the Truro Historical Society, describes the Hoppers’ relationship within themselves and with Truro. Here’s the link: Josephine and Edward Hopper in Truro

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