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SUMMARY:Maine’s German POW Camps in World War Two
DESCRIPTION:Old Bristol Historical Society (OBHS) and Lincoln County Historical Association (LCHA) are proud to present speaker David Greenham online on March 6\, 2025 at 5:30 pm. This online lecture is free and open to the public\, with pre-registration required. \nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER \n  \nMaine’s German POW Camps in World War Two\nBetween 1944 and 1946\, more than 4\,000 German prisoners of war called Maine home. The story of how they arrived\, and the lasting impact that they had on the people who encountered them is one of Maine’s most interesting and obscure stories. It is a story of cooperation\, kindness\, and enemies who found a way to work for a common good\, and even became friends. \nAbout David Greenham.\nDavid Greenham is a writer\, researcher\, and cultural consultant\, as well as a lecturer of drama and theater at the University of Maine at Augusta. He is an experienced non-profit manager specializing\nin organizational development. Greenham serves as the executive director of Viles Arboretum in Augusta. Prior to\nthat David spent two years as the interim executive director of the Maine Arts Commission. The\nresearch for this program was started following a 2012 exhibit that David created for the Holocaust\nand Human Rights Center of Maine (HHRC)\, where he served eight years as associate director.\nAs a theater artist\, David spent 14 years leading The Theater At Monmouth\, the Shakespearean\nTheater of Maine\, and has been involved in theater and the arts in Maine for nearly 40 years. David is\na contributing reviewer for the Boston-based on-line arts journal The Arts Fuse (artsfuse.org) and is a\nmember of the board of Amjambo Africa/Ladder to the Moon\, Capital Areas New Mainers\, and\nUMA Senior College. He can be found at https://davidgreenham.com/\nDavid is also the founder and creator of Maine History Theater of Ideas (MHTI) The program\ncombines history\, research\, and presentation to share stories about Maine\, and of interest to Mainers.\nSeveral MHTI programs have been supported by the Maine Humanities Council. In addition to the\nGerman POW program\, MHTI programs include programs focusing on growth\, taxation\, labor\, and\nletters written home by soldiers in WWI. The program also includes the Zany\, Majestic Bard\,\ndeveloped in honor of the 400 th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death and aimed at helping Mainers\nlove Shakespeare.
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SUMMARY:Members Forum
DESCRIPTION:Collaboration on Campus: Reflections on an Internship at the Mystic Seaport Museum \n\n\n \nClick here to sign up! \n\nLincoln County Historical Association Members are invited to join a special online conversation with Board Member Kori Tanzer\, who spent last summer with the Black and Indigenous Maritime Histories Internship at Mystic Seaport Museum. Kori will share a slideshow of photos from her experience and talk about what she learned during the program – best practices in inclusivity\, the importance of collaboration and teamwork\, and how to light a spark for each visitor. With plenty of time for questions and discussion\, this forum will be a wonderful opportunity to not only learn about Kori’s experience\, but to also make connections with her and other LCHA members.\n \nClick here to sign up! \n \nNot a member yet? Become one today! https://www.lincolncountyhistory.org/get-involved/memberships/\n \n 
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SUMMARY:Members Forum - Old House Wisdom with Les Fossel - Ask the expert!
DESCRIPTION:Do you have questions about your historic home? Whether you’re curious about its age\, need advice on a tricky restoration\, or are looking to solve an old house mystery\, Les Fossel\, an expert with over 50 years of experience in historic home preservation\, is here to help!\nJoin us for this exclusive online Q&A event for LCHA members where Les will share his extensive knowledge on all things historic homes. Submit your questions and photos in advance\, and Les will provide personalized advice\, offering tips and historical context to help you preserve and restore your home. If you are curious about old houses and don’t have a question to submit\, please join us just to listen in!\n \nHow It Works:\nRegister for the Event HERE: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/iUzvzNR6QB6k15LjVTZC5A\n \n*This program is designed for LCHA Members*\n \nIf you’re a current member in good standing\, please feel free to sign up right away! The link is here: tinyurl.com/fosselforum\nIf you’re not yet a member or need to renew your membership\, please sign up as a member first to participate in the event\, https://www.lincolncountyhistory.org/get…/memberships/\nNot sure if your membership is active? No worries—just email us at lchamaine1954@gmail.com\, and we’ll be happy to check for you!\nOnce registered\, you’ll be able to submit your questions and photos for consideration.\n \nSubmit Your Question & PhotosAfter registering\, email your question and photos to us at:lchaprograms@gmail.com\nPlease use the following format for the subject line:Old House Wisdom Submission – [Your Name]For example:Old House Wisdom Submission – John Doe\nIn your email\, include the following:\nFull NameEmail AddressHome LocationAge/History of Your Home (Anything relevant you think provides context)Your Question(s) (Be as detailed as possible!)Photos of Your Home or Restoration Issue (Please attach any relevant photos of your house or any areas you’re seeking advice on)Additional Information (Optional) (Anything else that may be helpful for Les to know)\n \nTune In and Get Expert AdviceDuring the event\, Les will answer as many questions as possible\, offering practical advice and insights. While not every question may be answered live\, we’ll do our best to address as many as time allows.\nImportant Notes:Deadline for Submissions: Be sure to submit your questions and photos by March 24.Not All Questions May Be Answered Live: While Les will address as many inquiries as possible\, we may not have time to get to every submission.
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