This celebration of Indigenous culture and heritage will feature traditional drumming, dancing, food, and more.
Hosted in partnership with Hartford Public Library and the Hartford Indigenous Community8, the festival honors the Saukiog people and their rich history, offering a vibrant space for education, connection, and celebration.
Thank you to our community partners: Keney Sustainability Project, Ebony Horsewomen, Inc., CT Explored, UConn Health, Hispanic Health Council, The Connecticut Audobon Society, Connecticut Land Conservation Council, and CT DEEP.
To donate please go to: Patronicity.com/SaukiogHarvestFestival
Hartford Public Library’s history spans more than 235 years. We can trace its very beginnings to the Library Company, formally organized in 1774 by a few subscribers to purchase a "collection of useful and religious books". And now, the library is a national leader in redefining the urban public library in the 21st century as an innovative and stimulating place where people can learn and discover, explore their passions, and find a rich array of resources that contribute to a full life.