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Thursday, September 18, 2008

Sam Waterston In Demand This Weekend

Don't forget your reading glasses
Sam Waterston (Law & Order) has a busy weekend ahead of him, but he won’t be far from home. It was already reported here that Sam will be honorary co-chair for the benefit of the Hunt Hill Farm Trust, on Saturday, September 20 in New Milford, CT.

On Sunday, Sam will be conducing a reading of letters for the Cornwall Historical Society. Rural Intelligence.com reports the following:

People always talk about making history come alive, and the Cornwall Historical Society is doing just that this weekend with help from the actors Sam Waterston and Blair Brown, who live nearby. They will be reading passionate and sometime histrionic family letters that date from 1826 when a local, white girl, Harriet Gold, married Elias Boudinot, a Cherokee student at the Foreign Mission School in town. The letters trace how Gold’s family who were initially outraged by the marriage but eventually supported it. There will be a reception with the actors after the reading.


Cornwall Historical Society presents Sam Waterston and Blair Brown

Sunday, September 21 at 3 PM
Cornwall Consolidated School
Route 128, Cornwall, CT; 860,672.6191
Tickets $25 in advance; $30 at the door.




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