The 53rd Annual Meeting of the Middletown Springs Historical Society will convene at 2:00 p.m., on Sunday, September 18th, at the Historical Society Building.
Following a dessert buffet there will be a brief business meeting, including a review of the year's accomplishments and plans for the future. Guest speaker, Amanda Gustin, will give a Power Point slide presentation "Vermont vs. Hollywood: 100 Years of Vermont in Film."
Vermont has been a featured location in Hollywood movies for nearly a century. It has represented many different ideals during that time, and its portrayal reflects both Vermont's own history as well as American history. Examining those films provides interesting and fun insights into the hold that Vermont has had on our imagination in the media age. Gustin will provide background and share video clips ranging chronologically from 1919's Way Down East to 2005's Thank You for Not Smoking.
Amanda Gustin has been the Public Programs Manager at the Vermont Historical Society since 2012. Prior to that, she was a researcher at the Mary Baker Eddy Library in Boston. She has studied military, religious, and women's history in the medieval period and Nineteenth Century America.
A Gothic suspense movie, Blood Bride, was filmed in Middletown Springs in 1979.
The story of that production is told in an article in the September 2020 issue of the MSHS Newsletter, available on the website www.MiddletownSpringsHistoricalSociety.org.
The Historical Society and Museum are in the Adams House, 10 Park Ave., On the Green in Middletown Springs. The building is handicap accessible. All are welcome! For more information, call 802-235-2376.
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