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The Sunken Garden Poetry Festival on NBC Connecticut
See our NBC Connecticut TV spot promoting The Sunken Garden Poetry Festival.
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Admission on Sunday, July 12th
On Sunday, July 12th, Sunken Garden Poetry Festival rates will apply all day for admission: $12 in advance on-line, $15 at the gate. Admission includes guided tours of Hill-Stead from 10 am – 1 pm, or a self-guided Open House from 1 – 4 pm.
Hill-Stead will be closed on Saturday, July 4th.
Hill-Stead Museum will be closed on Saturday, July 4th, for the holiday. We will reopen on Sunday, July 5th.
Hill-Stead Unveils a New Three-Year Strategic Plan
Hill-Stead unveiled a new three-year Strategic Plan at their Annual Meeting on June 25, 2015. View the Hill–Stead Museum Strategic Plan 2015>
Hill-Stead Museum Guides in the Spotlight
Hill-Stead’s museum guides were feature in Valley Life’s June 2015 issue. To read the article online, follow this link, and turn to page 38.
100th Anniversary of the Sinking of the RMS Lusitania
Thursday, May 7, marked the 100th anniversary of the sinking of The RMS Lusitania. Our museum’s founder, Theodate Pope was among the survivors of the tragedy. In observance of the Lusitania Centenary, Hill-Stead Museum presented a day-long social media event, during which time we revealed portions of the letter Theodate wrote to her mother recounting the chronology of her survival. Brad Davis from WDRC AM The Talk of CT, interviewed Lisa Lappe, PR and Marketing Manager, and Melanie Bourbeau, Curator, on May 6. Here is the audio from their live broadcast:
Fresh Voices Winners Announced
And the winners are…
- COLE ADAMS – Kingswood-Oxford
- AVERY CHRISTENSEN – Rockville High School
- KHADIJA HUSSAIN – Wilber Cross High School
- JOSCELYN NORRIS – Westover
- KALEIGH PERKINS – Rockville High School
Fresh Voices finalists read their poetry for a panel of judges on Friday in Hill-Stead’s Makeshift Theater, in front of 60 family members, friends, and supporters. At the conclusion of the readings, the judges deliberated for some time and revealed the five winners. “This year’s Fresh Voices submissions were some of the best this competition has seen,” said Executive Director and CEO, and Fresh Voices Judge Susan Ballek. “Congratulations to the Fresh Voices Finalists and Winners and thank you to all the students who participated, and to the teachers and parents who support them.” The Fresh Voices Poetry Competition provides Connecticut high school poets the experience of a lifetime, while offering students the opportunity to write and prepare poems suitable for presentation and publication.
The five winners will participate in a performance workshop with professional poets on May 31st, and their poetry will be published in a chapbook by Antrim House Press. Winners will also share the podium with Nationally-Recognized Poets Natalie Diaz and Aja Monet on August 19th, reading their own work before a large, receptive audience in the breathtaking Sunken Garden at Hill-Stead Museum! For more information see CT Young Poet’s Day.
An Eve of Poetry in the Libraries
Hill-Stead Museum recently hosted Eve of Poetry in the Libraries to kick off the 2015 Live Poets Society appeal, which benefits our beloved Sunken Garden Poetry Festival. This was the very first time Hill-Stead held a benefit event in the historic libraries. About forty lucky guests enjoyed an hour of live jazz, wine, and hors d’oeuvres as they mingled with new and old friends, and toured the museum at their leisure.
Then a very special reading of Hill-Stead’s own poetry collection commenced. The delicate books were handled with care by members of our Poetry Advisory Committee, who served as opening poets for the event.
- Ciaran Berry, delivered a gentle rendition of Ode to a Nightingale by John Keats.
- John Stanizzi read from Fir-Flower Tablets (an English translation of Asian poetry) by Amy Lowell (1921).
- Rennie McQuilkin shared selections from Edna St. Vincent Millay’s Second April (1921).
- The star of the evening was Sue Ellen Thompson, who shared an intimate reading from her most recent bookThey. The audience was moved to laughter and tears by her personal family stories. Ms. Thompson treated those in attendance to a book signing over coffee and desserts following her reading.
Join Live Poets Society
To join Live Poets Society and to enjoy its many benefits, see our Support the Sunken Garden Poetry Festival Page, or contact Lisa Lappe, Sunken Garden Poetry Festival Manager at lappel@hillstead.org or 860-677-4787 x111; or Susan Orred, Director of Development at orreds@hillstead.org or 860-677-4787 x131.
Thank you Deborah Key Mundair, Morrow Jones, and John Stanizzi for donating their photography and videography services to Eve of Poetry in the Libraries.
CONGRATULATIONS to the Fresh Voices finalists
CONGRATULATIONS FINALISTS!
Hill-Stead Museum’s Sunken Garden Poetry Festival is thrilled to announce the 2015 Fresh Voices Student Poetry Competition FINALISTS!
- Cole Adams
- Kelly Boggan
- Owen Elphick
- Michaela Godding
- Khadija Hussain
- Avery Christensen
- Katherine Farnam
- Rachel Kaufman
- Courtney Lavalee
- Ellie Luisi
- Joscie Norris
- Kaleigh Perkins
- Emmy Roday
- Priya Swyden
THANK YOU to all the students who participated in the competition, and to the teachers and parents who support them.
The Fresh Voices Poetry Competition provides Connecticut high school poets the experience of a lifetime, while offering students the opportunity to write and prepare poems suitable for presentation and publication.
Fresh Voices finalists will read their poetry for a panel of judges on April 24th at 6:00 pm. At the conclusion of the readings, 4 to 6 winners will be announced.
The winners will participate in a performance workshop with professional poets on May 31st, and their poetry will be published in a chapbook by Antrim House Press. Winners will share the podium with nationally-recognized poets Natalie Diaz and Aja Monet on August 19th, reading their own work before a large, receptive audience in the breathtaking Sunken Garden at Hill-Stead Museum!
Please call Kate Ebner at 860.677.4787 x142 for more information.