Cultural Connections- Directory
Your Directory to arts and culture in Southeastern CT
Mystic Aquarium
WebsiteEnrich your mind, get your hands wet, get involved at Mystic Aquarium. Gain a deeper appreciation of marine mammals and more exploring indoor/outdoor exhibits; through encounter programs and touch experiences. Learn more about ocean stewardship through educational and scientific programming.
Mystic River Chorale
WebsiteOrganized in 1984, the Mystic River Chorale is an auditioned, independent non-profit chorus. Singers come from throughout the region and perform classical and popular music twice yearly.
Mystic River Jam
WebsiteRiver Jam is a music festival at Mystic Shipyard showcasing music from rock to reggae,
blues to country.
Mystic Seaport
WebsiteMystic Seaport is the nation’s leading maritime museum. Founded in 1929, the Museum is home to four National Historic Landmark vessels, including the Charles W. Morgan, America’s oldest commercial ship and the last wooden whaleship in the world.
National Coast Guard Museum, Inc.
WebsiteThe National Coast Guard Museum will engage visitors by honoring the courage and skill of the men and women of the United States Coast Guard.
New England Science & Sailing Foundation, Inc.
WebsiteNESS is an ocean adventure nonprofit that provides STEM-based education programs, on the water. NESS uses sailing, marine science, powerboating, and adventure sports as teaching platforms. We engage everyone in experiential learning that builds confidence, teamwork, and leadership skills.
New London Community Orchestra
WebsiteProvides accessible classical music performances, runs a program of free violin lessons for children, and provides free concerts for retirement communities and senior centers. The all-volunteer membership enriches the community with educational outreach as well as live classical music.
New London Landmarks
WebsiteWe are a historic preservation organization which promotes the preservation and development of the urban environment of New London, Connecticut, including significant individual structures, streetscapes, neighborhoods, and open spaces.
Norwich Arts Center
Creative Ground WebsiteLocated in downtown Norwich across from City Hall, the Norwich Arts Center has been in operation since 1987 with two galleries and a 135-seat theater. We host musical, literary, theater, dance and visual art events and classes. Rental availability.
Norwich Community Development Corp.
WebsiteNCDC provides economic development services to the business community aiding in improving the vitality of Norwich, including assisting in making the region a superior location to live, work and play. Foundry66 is our CoWorking facility, meeting space and assistance center.
Norwich Historical Society
WebsiteThe Norwich Historical Society’s mission is to help preserve, protect and promote the rich history of Norwich, CT. NHS created self-guided trails apart of the Walk Norwich trails system and is the lead agency operating the Norwich Heritage & Regional Visitors’ Center.
Norwich NAACP
Creative Ground WebsiteThe Norwich Branch NAACP was established in 1963 to continue the work of the National Organization within Eastern Connecticut. The Norwich Branch believes the NAACP’s goals of equality, justice and civil rights for all people are still important today.
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