Fall 2023 Newsletter

Featured Event Saturday Walking Tours 

Who’s Buried Where and Why Do We Care?  Join us for our first annual series of walking tours, led by current and former MHS Board members. We will visit a different cemetery every Saturday to “meet” residents who made Meriden great as well as look at some of our more unusual gravestones.  We will meet at the entrance of each cemetery at 1:00. Tours are approximately two hours long.  Each tour is limited to 20 participants.  Tickets are $10 for each individual tour. Registration is required for each event. For more details and to register click the links below.

September 30th   1741-1771          Meetinghouse Hill and Broad Street Cemetery                        

Register Meetinghouse by Thursday Sep 28th

October 7th         1845                    East Cemetery                                                                               Register East by Thursday October 5th

October 14th       1845                    West Cemetery                                                                            

Register West by Thursday October 12th

October 21th       1863                    Walnut Grove Cemetery                                                             

Register Walnut by Thursday October 19th

October 28th       1876                    Sacred Heart Cemetery                                                                 Register Sacred by Thursday October 26th                                           

At the Andrews Homestead

  Saturday 9/16 1-4     Open House                                                                   

 Join us for the Fall Open House and see the treasures at the Homestead.             

  Saturday 10/7 4-7    Spooky Stories                                          

Join us as dusk arrives to listen to seasonal spooky stories.  There are stories for children 8 and under, children 9 and up and adults. Children’s stories start promptly at 4:00 and 5:00.  6:00 is adult spooky  stories!  There will be an activity for children after story time. Reservations are required due to space limitations. Click HERE to reserve your spot.                             

    Saturday 11/4  1-4    Colonial Centerpiece Making

This is an herb wreath, not greenery and properly stored can be used  for years. You must sign up and prepay the cost no later than Sat 10/14 in order for us to order and receive the materials in time. Click HERE to reserve and prepay  between October 1 and October 14 Registration is not yet open for this event.

  Saturday 12/9  1-4 Gingerbread Houses

Join award winning baker Carol Murdock and create your house. It will be too pretty to eat!  You must register and prepay the cost by 11/14 in order for us to order and receive materials on   time. Click HERE to reserve and prepay before  November 14th.

Lecture Series
Our lecture and presentation series is the last Thursday of the month barring holidays or unforeseen circumstances.  We start promptly at 6:30. Our Fall line-up is as follows.



September 28        SMOKESTACKS TO MANSIONS:  Connecticut’s Industrial Age & Gilded Age Families Come to an inspiring evening as Christina Volpe M.A., Ph.D. Candidate talks about the captivating history of Connecticut’s industrial growth and the opulent lives of Gilded Age families. This lecture takes you on a mesmerizing trip back in time, exploring the rise of industries including the silver industry and the lavish lifestyles of prominent families who left an indelible mark on our history. Click HERE to reserve your seat.
    October  26       SPOOKTACULAR MERIDEN   Meriden has some great scary stories and mysteries, from the Black Dog in the Hanging Hills, to the Underhill Sanitorium,  the Leatherman  and even our very own Andrews Homestead.  Come enjoy some seasonal fun learning about spooky goings on in Meriden and in Connecticut.  We are asking attendees to be bring a new toy as admission which we will donate to the holiday campaign here in Meriden.  Click HERE to reserve your seat  
November 30    MERIDEN THEN and NOW We invite you to share the essence of eight decades of life, dreams, and transformation in our city. Come and listen as local high school students share the data from all the stories collected detailing how the lives of children and teens have changed over the last 80 years here in Meriden.  We are very excited to share these stories with you. We are asking attendees to be bring a new toy as admission which we will donate to the holiday campaign here in Meriden Click HERE to reserve your seat.    
There is no presentation in December because of the holiday season.  We will restart our lecture series on January 26th.  Our Winter newsletter, arriving in late November, will have all the details.  

                                                          Activities

MERIDEN THEN AND NOW

Ongoing through September 15th

We invite you to help us capture the essence of eight decades of life, dreams, and transformation in our city.  Don’t miss your chance to become a part of Meriden’s living history!  We will be collecting stories through September 15th.  You can choose to be recordedor write your answers and email them to us.For more information, visit our website at www.meridenhistoricalsociety.org  to download the questions or call 203-639-1913.

MERIDEN FAST FORWARD

Opens 10/1      Closes 12/1

Join the fun with this photography contest open to the public. Participants take a picture of a person, place or thing they think will be historically important 100 years from now in Meriden.  Gallery 53 will host a juried exhibition in January for the artistic merits of the photos while a panel of historians will review the narratives for the historical importance.  Prizes will be awarded at 41 W Main on Thursday 2/23 at 6:30 with the winners presenting their work.  For more information and get the directions please email us info@meridenhistsoc.org .

New Members We welcome the following new members!
Lori Canney                          Jennifer Farina
Suzanne Goldberg               
Ed & Jeanne Hanlon  






Fall Hours 41 W Main

Wednesday      9:00- 3:00       Tours at 11 and 1
Thursday          3:00-8:00        Closed 1st Thursday (9/7, 10/5, 11/2, 12/7)
Friday        By Appointment
First Saturdays  9-12       

Andrews         9/16    1-4                                                    10/7    4-7 (ticketed event)                                                    11/4    1-4 (ticketed event)                                                    12/9    1-4 (ticketed event)                                 
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              NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING

Date:  September 14th

Time:  6:00 PM

Where:  41 W Main St Meriden

All members are welcome. Refreshments will be served.  Please come out to hearour plans and vote for our new Board and officers. RSVP by September 7th please. By Zoom at https://us06web.zoom.us/j/86747739852?pwd=ZXYxQkhLbDh5VThJUVJhNGxldTJwdz09

                                  Meeting ID: 867 4773 9852                               Passcode: annual

From the Director’s Desk

I spend a lot of my time wondering about the future of history.  In recent years, history has slowly and surely been relegated to red-headed stepchild status in the world of curriculum, taking a place far behind math, English and science.  My love for history was kindled at an early age by my father, whose passion for history was communicated to all of his children.  I loved stories about the past, anyone’s past, anywhere on the planet.   I loved historical fiction, maybe because I liked to pick it apart for historical inaccuracies, but actually for the contextually rich background that authors like Diana Gabaldon and Phillipa Gregory painted, that brought me right in to those worlds.  I loved real history.  It was my favorite subject.  And it is little wonder that I would choose to become a history teacher as my first profession.

I have changed careers but always come back to my professional roots in some form and I now feel that I have come full circle returning to that first love of history as I settle in here at the historical society. But I must share that I worry about the future of the discipline that is far and away my favorite.  A recent writing in the American Association of State and Local History was right on the money.  And I quote, referring to America’s historical societies, “They have had a strong run since the beginning of the twentieth century, but have always found it hard to do two things: find new board members and attract young families. The running joke is that local societies have always been run by “little old ladies in white tennis shoes.” And they’ve done a good job, but can they, as a force, sustain the pattern?”    

And it keeps me awake at night. Once Generation X hits retirement age,the numbers shrink in comparison to Boomers. STEERIKE ONE There will simply be less people who will support the work, and fewer people for lectures, activities and all the rest.  And those demographic patterns  are not going to change.                                                                                                                                

People who were born and stayed in a place their wholes lives are  becoming more rare.  Gone are “I was born on Such and Such Street, right next to the big house where so and so used to live.” We are a highly mobile society and we aren’t all local anymore. Fewer and fewer people with long memories who have deep ties to the community are available to work at preserving any town’s history. STEERIKE TWO. The writing is on the wall.

Now, consider this last point.  Local historical societies are just that – local. Local organizations need to see a bigger picture, not just stop at the town line.  How do we avoid striking out? Engage younger people. Keep up with technology.  Embrace  all of the cultures that made and continue to make Meriden what it is so everyone knows they are a part of the story that continues to unfold every single day. What are your thoughts?  How can you help us get to the next part of our story?  Email us at info@meridenhistsoc.org  with your ideas with the subject line “IDEAS”.

                                                     NEW EXHIBIT COMING IN OCTOBER

Stay tuned for the details as the Museum celebrates 125 years of history with the Suzio Family.    

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