Hartford’s LIT

Hartford’s LIT Hartford’s L.I.T. Mission Statement . (Literary Integrated Trailblazers), is a group of local authors, artist, and entrepreneurs.

Our mission is to establish presence and awareness of Greater Hartford’s local authors, diverse a

01/22/2026

Looking for something fun, different, and grown to do this Valentine’s weekend? ❤️🤠

Ebony Horsewomen Equestrian and Therapeutic Center invites you to Singles & Mingles, a night of Western line dancing, culture, and good energy.
Start the evening with an instructor-led lesson, then stay for the open dance floor and put those boots on the ground. Enjoy R&B, Soul, and Country vibes while connecting with new people and moving to the music.
Whether you come solo or with friends, this is all about movement, connection, and community.

Saturday, February 14th
6 PM to 8 PM
Mary Fields Horse & Heritage Museum, Hartford
Admission is $20.

Light refreshments. Free parking available. Cowboy or cowgirl attire encouraged. This is an 18+ event. Limited capacity, so be sure to grab your spot and join us on the dance floor!

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HLIT on WQTQ.FM
07/09/2025

HLIT on WQTQ.FM

Got the kitties working
09/16/2024

Got the kitties working

09/16/2024

Hartford's LIT 2024 Literary Festival Preview

08/08/2024

Today we celebrate the 100th birthday of James Baldwin, champion of civil rights and one of the most influential writers of the 20th century.

"You think your pain and your heartbreak are unprecedented in the history of the world, but then you read. It was books that taught me that the things that tormented me most were the very things that connected me with all the people who were alive, who had ever been alive.” 1964 May 31, New York Times, "James Baldwin Recalls His Childhood"

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