Sunday, April 28 4:00 pm
West Windsor Historical Society
Route 44, Brownsville
Singer and researcher Linda Radtke, Joined by pianist Arthur Zorn, brings Vermont history to life with engaging commentary about the songs found in the Vermont Historical Society's collection of sheet music. Dressed in period costume and using the music Vermonters published and sang in their communities, Ms. Radtke guides listeners through our state's history, from the earliest published song, "Green Mountain Farmer" (1798), through 1850 temperance ballads and Civil War era songs, to songs about Vermonters Calvin Coolidge, Thomas Dewey, and Jim Fisk.
This event is free, open to the public, and accessible to those with disabilities. For more information contact the West Windsor Historical Society at (802) 484-7474.
A Vermont Humanities Council Speakers Bureau event hosted by West Windsor Historical Society