The purpose of this project is to celebrate Samuel L. Clemens' life in Redding, Connecticut by documenting and showcasing his time here in multiple formats both online and offline. Your donations & site sponsorships will help me dedicate more time to these projects and allow me to get them online sooner.
Showing posts with label my connecticut story. Show all posts
Showing posts with label my connecticut story. Show all posts

Monday, June 11

WPKN.org Radio Discussion- Twain & Keller

Left to Right- Lisa Burghardt, Dolly Curtis, Brent M. Colley


On Sunday, June 10th I traveled down to Bridgeport with the Easton Historical Society's Lisa Burghardt to discuss the Twain & Keller Exhibit (currently on display at Easton Public Library) with Dolly Curtis and Dave Schwartz of WPKN 89.6 FM.

We were scheduled for 30 minutes, but as it turned out, we ended up needing a little more time and stretched it to 45 minutes. The Twain & Keller topic has a knack for inducing extensive conversation.  :)

We had a great time. Dave and Dolly are a lot of fun to work with and we look forward to future shows on WPKN 89.6 FM.

If you would like to listen to the show, you can do so here:
Twain & Keller > Easton and Redding, Connecticut's Special Connection on WPKN 89.5 FM



Wednesday, March 7

A Mark Twain Tourism Trail in Connecticut? Why Not?!

Last week I came across a new website launched by the Connecticut Office of Tourism called My Connecticut Story.

The homepage said-

"TELL US WHERE YOUR PASSION LIES. WE WANT TO HEAR ABOUT THE CONNECTICUT PEOPLE, PLACES, AND EXPERIENCES YOU LOVE MOST."

And I thought- "What a Great Opportunity to Promote the Twain Tourism Trail."

My entry is available by following the link below:

My Connecticut Story

The contest runs until May 25, 2012 so VOTE OFTEN!

Thank you!