The Ethan Allen Homestead's Enrichment Program continues, albeit in a different format due to Covid-19. All lectures are recorded and made available for viewing.
Our September offering is "The Life of Alexander Twilight". Bob Hunt from the Old Stone House Museum in Brownington will discuss the achievements of the of the first African American to earn a college degree in the United States (Middlebury College) as well as his contributions to Vermont.
The talk can be viewed starting at 2:00 on September 20th or any time thereafter by going to www.ethanallenhomestead.org
If you enjoy these presentations and are able to support the Homestead, please contribute by going here: http://ow.ly/nUZk50AdDNW.
Just a reminder that the Homestead is open to visitors through Oct 31st. Tours are booked in advanced by going to the Homestead's website.
Special thanks to the sponsors who made this series possible. Please follow these links to learn more about:
Burlington Cars: https://www.burlingtoncars.com
802 Cars: http://www.802cars.com
People's United Bank: https://www.peoples.com
John A. Devino
197 Belair Drive
Colchester, Vermont 05446
E-mail: devino13@comcast.net
Phone: (802) 863-5403
Nov 6, 2024, 10 AM to 12 PM
See "Mauritius", by Teresa Rebeck at GHCC Nov. 8-24Nov 8, 2024, 7:30 to 9:30 PM
Sadie Gustafson-Zook - P.M. Sundays - Nov. 10Nov 10, 2024, 4 to 6 PM