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Environmental Issues Seminar: What We Can Learn from the Water Systems of Ancient Rome
01/29/2020    
6:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Dr. Gary Robbins, professor of  Geology & Hydrology at UCONN, will be doing a seminar on What We Can Learn from the Water Systems of [...]
Environmental Issues Seminar: Bird Conservation across Connecticut and Specifically in the Lyme Forest Block
02/05/2020    
6:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Corrie Folsom-O'Keefe of Audubon Society will be visiting TRCC to give an environmental issues seminar on Bird Conservation across Connecticut and Specifically in the Lyme [...]
Environmental Issues Seminar: The History of the Green Lawn Dilemma: Coastal Water Quality Challenges in Connecticut
02/26/2020    
6:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Judy Preston of UCONN Sea Grant is coming to Three Rivers to give an environmental issues seminar on the History of the Green Lawn Dilemma: Coastal Water Quality Challenges in Connecticut on Wednesday, February 26. Read More...

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Learn about the Constitution on Constitution Day

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Date(s) - 09/16/2019
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Mural By Barry Faulkner In The National Archives Building In DC

George Washington is about to receive the draft of the Constitution from James Madison in this mural by Barry Faulkner in the National Archives Building in Washington, DC

 

September 17 is designated as Constitution Day and Citizenship Day to commemorate the signing of the U.S. Constitution in Philadelphia on September 17, 1787. Here are some facts about the Constitution that you might not know.

10 Facts About Our Constitution

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Here is the actual transcription of the introduction, deliberation and signing of the U.S. Constitution from the First Volume of the Annals of Congress, compiled by Joseph Gales.

The U.S. Senate has posted materials on Constitution Day from the Legislative Branch.

The Census Bureau’s Statistics in Schools (SIS) program has fun facts, historical documents, activities and more.

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