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Book-signing for 'Images of America: Windsor' at Windsor Historical Society
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11/01/2007
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A special reception will be held on Sunday, Nov. 4 from 1 to 4 p.m. at Windsor Historical Society as a brand-new photo book about Windsor is unveiled.

"Images of America: Windsor," an Arcadia publication has something for everyone. You'll find historic houses and buildings and engaging pictures of Windsor residents of yesteryear showing vintage clothing and hairstyles. Readers will discover tobacco-growing methods before the use of mechanized equipment, long-gone but not forgotten Windsor businesses, clubs, river views and buildings, turn-of-the-century views of Broad Street Green under sweeping elms, floods, trolley scenes and much, much more.
The book was produced to celebrate the 375th birthday of the town of Windsor in 2008, and makes a perfect holiday gift for anyone with ties to Windsor. Over 200 copies have been reserved already but there are plenty more. Authors Christine Ermenc, Barbara Goodwin, Erin Stevic and Connie Thomas will be on hand to personalize copies, and refreshments will be served. Book sponsors are Dan J. and Alice Ford Ferraina, Hartford Foundation for Public Giving, and Windsor Federal Savings.
Purchase price for "Images of America: Windsor" is $20. It can be sent to you for an additional $5. If purchased directly from Windsor Historical Society, 50 percent of the proceeds support the Society's many school and public programs and educational activities. The book includes many rare and never-before-published photographs from the collections of Windsor Historical Society's research library which is open to the public Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
For information, call 860-688-3813.       


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