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Culture Connect

The Fairfield Museum’s Digital Learning Platform provides virtual school programs, activities, and online resources for students, teachers, and learners of all ages!

Fairfield Museum Creating Community

Recommended for Grades 3-5

Creating Community

This 3-part program complements the Museum’s exhibition Creating Community: Exploring 375 Years of Our Past. Watch Q&A videos with educator Darlene Kascak of the Schaghticoke Tribal Nation, discussing Daily Life, Food & the Land, Life after European Settlement, and Rules & Laws of Early Native Americans. Explore Fairfield’s Industries of farming, shipping, the railroad, and manufacturing through a selection of museum objects. Coming to Fairfield presents the concept that communities are a blend of people from different places and backgrounds and highlights 8 individuals who moved to Fairfield at various times and for different reasons.

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The Burning of Fairfield

Recommended for Grades 5-8

The Burning of Fairfield: 1779

Use this program to enhance your unit on the American Revolution. Learn about the British invasion and the 1779 Burning of Fairfield, and how it impacted the town and its residents. The Town section focuses on events leading up to the Revolution, residents choosing to be Patriots or Loyalists, the events of the Burning, and the rebuilding of Fairfield. The People section spotlights 9 Fairfield individuals connected to the American Revolution and the Burning with short bios and quotes.

 

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Our Partners and Contributors

The Fairfield Museum would like to thank the following partners and contributors.

  • Technology company CultureConnect for bringing these educational experiences to the public
  • The teachers and staff at Fairfield Public Schools, Unquowa School, and Johns Hopkins University for
    their help in developing, reviewing, and evaluating this initiative
  • Darlene Kascak for providing new meaningful video content to improve our programs
  • Eli Newsom and Charlotte Stone for video production of featured educational videos

Our Generous Donors

The Fairfield Museum is tremendously grateful to the following donors whose generous support has made this educational platform possible.

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

Community Development Block Grant Program

People’s United Bank

The Fairfield Rotary Foundation in Memory of Ernest W. Karkut

CT Humanities

The Ernest & Joan Trefz Foundation

Department of Housing and Urban Development Fairfield Rotary Club in Memory of Ernest W. Karkut