Bradford County Historical Society Announces 2008
Monthly Programming
"Thursday Night at the Museum" is a series of monthly programs that
have been scheduled for the upcoming summer and fall seasons at the Bradford
County Historical Society. Each program will begin at 6 p.m. in the BCHS
Great Room, 109 Pine Street, Towanda, PA.
Prior to each program, the museum will be open beginning at 5:30 p.m.
until 6 p.m. We hope that you will plan to attend these educational and
entertaining programs, and while you're here, see everything the society
has to offer.
Programs scheduled for this year are as follows:
June 19
Spanish Hill - The History, The People and The Politics, presented
by Deb Twigg of the Susquehanna River Archaeological Center of Native Indian
Studies. Located in South Waverly, PA, Spanish Hill is both mysterious
and facinating. Come and experience this interesting presentation.
July 17
Tree Army - a video presentation highlighting the history of the Civilian
Conservation Corps (CCC). This evening we will commemorate the 75th Anniversary
of President Roosevelt's New Deal program that created the CCC and the
Works Progress Administration (WPA), both important in the history of Bradford
County.
August 21
David Wilmot - presented by Guy Abell of the BCHS Board of Trustees.
This program will examine the life of a well-known Bradford County Citizen
and author of the Wilmot Proviso.
September 18
Harry Davenport - Canton's Famous Actor - presented by Matthew Carl,
BCHS Curator. As an actor in such movies as Gone With the Wind, Meet Me
in St. Louis, and The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Davenport was much loved
by his hometown in Bradford County, and his friends across the United States.
This program will feature a presentation of information and photos that
will highlight the life of Davenport, who was the oldest actor in the nation
at the time of his death.
October 23
Voice from the Civil War - A Living History Presentation - presented
by Eileen Patch. Because a grieving mother saved the Civil War letters
her son wrote home from his service in the 89th New York, Eileen Patch
of Endwell, NY inherited them. She transcribed, researched and annotated
the 59 letters. Dressed as her great grandmother, Sarah Englis in historically
accurate 1880s clothes, Ms. Patch will look back 20 years to the war and
read excerpts from the soldier's letters. |