Spring is finally in full swing in Connecticut. Long celebrated as a time of new things, spring is the perfect time to premiere The Charles W. Morgan, the new documentary from Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Bailey Pryor. CPTV is proud to be the presenting station for this film, which tells the story of the Morgan, America's last surviving wooden whaling ship and a National Historic Landmark. Learn about the ship's amazing saga and the unprecedented voyage it will embark on from Connecticut's own Mystic Seaport this month! The Charles W. Morgan premieres on CPTV on Monday, May 12 at 9 p.m. On another note, WNPR's third Health Equity Forum will take place at WNPR's Hartford studios on Wednesday, May 21 at 5 p.m. Presented in partnership with the Connecticut Health Foundation, this event will give attendees the chance to mingle before participating in a town hall-style conversation recorded for WNPR’s Where We Live, hosted by John Dankosky. The conversation will focus on issues of health disparities in the Nutmeg State and what can be done to overcome these disparities. We hope you can join us for this timely discussion! To register, visit WNPR.org/events, and for more information, see the Health Equity Forum ad on page 110 of this issue. This WNPR Health Equity Forum is presented as part of the station’s Health Equity Project, which strives to advance health equity and create awareness among Connecticut's residents, businesses, educational communities, health care sectors, community leaders and policymakers about health disparities that exist in the state. Funding for WNPR's Health Equity Project is provided by the Connecticut Health Foundation. Tune in for WNPR Health Equity Project reports weekdays during Morning Edition, All Things Considered and special programming on Where We Live. It is the support of you, our members, that helps us showcase exciting new films like The Charles W. Morgan and explore important topics like health equity in Connecticut. Thank you! Jerry Franklin President and CEO, Connecticut Public Broadcasting Network "What’s On!" is published monthly as a supplement in Connecticut Magazine by Connecticut Public Broadcasting Network, 1049 Asylum Avenue, Hartford, CT 06105. Connecticut Magazine, 35 Nutmeg Drive, Trumbull, CT 06611, is published monthly by Journal Register Company, Lower Makefield Corporate Center; 790 Township Line Road, 3rd Floor, Yardley, PA 19067. Editorial content for "What’s On!”, the 12-page program guide devoted to CPTV and WNPR, is determined by Connecticut Public Broadcasting Network (CPBN), a nonprofit corporation chartered by the state of Connecticut. TRUSTEES: Francisco Borges/Chair; Jeffrey Hoffman/Vice Chair; Pamela Pagani/Secretary; Joyce Ahrens, Tim Bannon, Thomas Barnes, Bruce Bozsum, Paul Bucha, Gregory Butler, Christopher Campbell, Gayle Capozzalo, Arnold Chase, Daniel Crown, Christopher Dadlez, Arthur Diedrick, Jerry Franklin (ex officio), Lynn Fusco, Peter Kelly, Mary McLaughlin, Thea Montanez, William Nickerson, George Norfleet, Jerry Plush, Faye Preston, Brian Renstrom, Rick Richter, Roger Williams, Jay Youngling, Michael Zebarth; Edith Bjornson, Carl Chadburn and Laura Lee Simon (Trustee Emeriti) COMMUNITY ADVISORY BOARD: Radha Radhakrishnan/Co-Chair, Alexia Bouckoms/Co-Chair, Tanya Shriver Castiglione, Tarah S. Cherry, Thomas J. Colangelo, Aaron Frankel, Henry Link, Barri R. Marks, Vivian Martinez-Rivera, Janet M. McCarty, Melissa Pucci, Kay Rahardjo, Meher Shulman, Kerrie Sullivan, Steven H. Werlin