| | | On Saturday, July 16, from 9 AM to 10:30 AM, join us for a Windsor Center Sculpture Walking Tour. Meet Windsor Historical Society director Christine Ermenc at the Windsor Art Center at 40 Mechanic Street for an in-depth look at the sculptures, monuments, and markers decorating Broad Street Green and Windsor Center. Prior to the tour, Ermenc will interview Windsor sculptor Lon Pelton so she can share with you the real stories behind his Moly Mosquito and Into the Future sculptures. And did you know that Broad Street Green’s iconic eagle was sculpted by Evelyn Longman Batchelder, the first woman sculptor to be elected a full member of the National Academy of Design in 1919? Many Windsor residents have never noticed the New Deal-era tobacco reliefs by Nena Jackson De Brennecke located above the lock boxes in the Windsor Center Post Office. These delights and more historic and modern details will be highlighted on this ¾ mile walk. The cost for this program is $6 for adults, $5 for seniors and students, and $4 for Windsor Historical Society members.
Can’t make it on July 16th? Much (but not all) of this information is available to you by visiting TourWindsorCT.org on your mobile device or computer any time you wish. Heavy rains and thunderstorms cancel the tour. For more information, call 860-688-3813 or visit windsorhistoricalsociety.org. Broad Street Green architecture will be covered on our November 6th bus tour with historian Beverly Garvan and Sterling Viets. Save that date on your calendar and more information will be forthcoming. |