Glastonbury Chorus joins with The Glastonbury Historical Society to present a special event.
The program will feature stories of Glastonbury’s colorful shipbuilding past and of the effect it had on our community. The names of Hollister, Shipman and Welles may sound familiar, but did you know they all played a part in this story? Did you know that we once had a ship built here that was nicknamed The Mayflower of Seattle? That we had privateers that attacked and captured enemy ships during the Revolutionary war? These are just a few of the entertaining and fascinating stories to be told. The chorus will accent each story with songs of the sea and nautical life. A special guest, Cliff Haslam, known to many for his performances at The Griswold Inn with the Jovial Crew, will lead the audience in a sea chanty singalong.
Mark your calendars as you won’t want to miss this opportunity to bring the whole family to learn about this exciting part of Glastonbury’s history. Tickets may be purchased at the door, from Glastonbury Chorus members or at the Historical Society The Museum on the Green located at 1944 Main Street, Glastonbury CT. Adults $10, Seniors and children over five $8 and children under five are free.
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