WEDNESDAYS
Music in Motion – 10 a.m., Janet Carlson Calvert Library, 5 Tyler Drive, Franklin; move and sing; for children ages 1-4; free; (860) 642-6207.
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Mark Charles, award-winning author of Unsettling Truths will speak on and discuss the dehumanizing legacy of the Doctrine of Discovery on March 1 at 6:50 p.m. at Christ Church, 7 Elm St. Westerly. Drawing from a unique indigenous perspective, his discussion will focus on the blend of history, theology and culture that reveal the root causes and damaging effects of the Doctrine of Discovery. A light supper from 5:50 to 6:50 will precede the talk. Everyone is invited to attend.
Unsettling Truths – The Ongoing, Dehumanizing Legacy of the Doctrine of Discovery
Whether you yourself struggle with addiction or associate with someone who does, Addiction Recovery Program meetings may help. The Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous have been adapted into a framework of the doctrine, principles, and beliefs of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Meetings for 18+ are held every Wednesday at 12 Dunbar Rd. Quaker Hill and ALL are welcome. Please note: smoking and vaping are prohibited on the property.
MARCH OF THE PENGUINS – FILM SCREENING
Wednesday, March 1st | 7pm | $7
A screening of the namesake film kicking off the UNITED and Mystic Aquarium’s month-long celebration of penguins – “March of the Penguins.” Luc Jacquet’s groundbreaking and world-renowned 2005 documentary, narrated by Morgan Freeman, follows a year-long journey of penguins traveling to their breeding ground in an awe-inspiring celebration of nature and the endurance of the emperor penguins of Antarctica.