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SUMMARY:Enfield: Then and Now
DESCRIPTION:Join Jim Malley\, Enfield Historical Society Member\, on Thursday\, April 16\, 2026\, at 6:00 p.m. at the Enfield Public Library\, 104 Middle Road. He will provide a PowerPoint presentation titled “Enfield: Then and Now.” He will share the past and present scenes of Enfield. Come see how Enfield has changed over the years and if you can recognize some of the old businesses and neighborhoods. \nThis presentation is open to the public.  Everyone is welcome to attend. \nThe Enfield Historical Society is an all-volunteer non-profit organization that has preserved and shared Enfield’s history for more than 60 years.  New members are always needed and greatly appreciated.  Everyone is welcome.  You don’t need to be a historian or Enfield native to join.  Become a member today!
URL:https://enfieldhistoricalsociety.org/event/thenandnow/
LOCATION:Enfield Public Library\, 104 Middle Road\, Enfield\, CT\, 06082
CATEGORIES:Public Presentation
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SUMMARY:Presentation: The History of the Wallop School
DESCRIPTION:After decades of only having one school building in town\, four additional one room schoolhouses were built in 1754\, including Wallop School. Our little red school was one of the last in the state to still be in use when it closed in 1947\, and is one of even fewer still preserved in schoolhouse form. Join the Historical Society’s Tara Hebert to learn about the school\, and what we can glean about its teachers\, pupils\, and various functions though time.
URL:https://enfieldhistoricalsociety.org/event/presentation-the-history-of-the-wallop-school/
LOCATION:Enfield Public Library\, 104 Middle Road\, Enfield\, CT\, 06082
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SUMMARY:Presentation: The Enfield Connecticut Shakers
DESCRIPTION:There are only three Shakers left in the world today.  It was much different 200 years ago\, when Shaker communities were founded all over New York\, New England\, and beyond.  One of the largest was in Enfield\, Connecticut.  Michael Miller from the Enfield Historical Society will talk about who the Shakers are\, when and how their Enfield\, Connecticut community was established\, and why it flourished and then faded away.  The talk will include many photos and illustrations of the Enfield Shakers.\n\nMichael Miller has been active in the Enfield Historical Society for over 40 years and is a past president of the organization.  He is author of Images of America Enfield\, Connecticut.
URL:https://enfieldhistoricalsociety.org/event/presentation-the-enfield-connecticut-shakers/
LOCATION:Enfield Public Library\, 104 Middle Road\, Enfield\, CT\, 06082
CATEGORIES:Public Presentation
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SUMMARY:Presentation: Enfield During the Revolutionary War
DESCRIPTION:250 years ago\, Enfield was just a small farming village on the Connecticut River. What was life like in Enfield during the Revolutionary War? How did Enfield contribute to the war effort? Join the Enfield Historical Society’s Susan Bigelow to learn about Captain Abbe’s drum\, prisoners of war kept in (or marched through) town\, a bold petition against slavery sent to the General Assembly\, and more!
URL:https://enfieldhistoricalsociety.org/event/presentation-enfield-during-the-revolutionary-war/
LOCATION:Enfield Public Library\, 104 Middle Road\, Enfield\, CT\, 06082
CATEGORIES:Public Presentation
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