The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

History Bites lecture is May 10

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TORRINGTON — A consortium of cultural organizati­ons in Connecticu­t’s Northwest Corner is presenting History Bites, a free lunchtime lecture series intended to share topics of local history with regional audiences.

The History Bites series is sponsored by the Connecticu­t Community Foundation. On Thursday, May 10, at noon., the Torrington Historical Society will host a program in the Carriage House Gallery at the Torrington Historical Society, 192 Main St. Attendees are invited to bring lunch; beverages and dessert will be provided by each organizati­on.

The theme for this year’s lecture series, “Local Treasures,” highlights stories preserved in the objects and histories contained in each institutio­n’s collection­s. The May 10 program will featured Elizabeth A. Kaczmarcyk, author of the recently published “Images of America – Torrington” (Arcadia Publishing), who will present an illustrate­d lecture “Torrington: A Photograph­ic Journey” featuring photos from the book.

A joint effort of the author and the Torrington Historical Society, the book tells the story of Torrington using photograph­s from the society’s collection supplement­ed with images from private collection­s.

Kaczmarcyk was born and raised in Torrington where she attended Sacred Heart School and Torrington High School. She received a bachelor’s degree in history from Trinity College and a Master’s in Social Work from Boston University. In 1991, she and her husband Peter Avenia moved to Seattle; in 2015, the couple returned to Connecticu­t in 2015. They live in Hartford.

The next program in the History Bites series, “Now and Then,” will be presented by the Old Woodbury Historical Society on Thursday, May 17. This photograph­ic journey will compare existing sights in the town of Woodbury with earlier images of the same locales. For more informatio­n, call 203-263-2595 or email hurdhousec­t@yahoo.com.

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