20 Aug 2023
Presented by Angela Moody, author.
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8/20/2023
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8/20/2023
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- 5 participants
- 1:11 hours
20 Aug 2023
Presented by Angela Moody, author.
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8/20/2023
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8/20/2023
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- 1 participant
- 53 minutes
16 Jul 2023
Presented by the Vermont Holocaust Memorial.
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7/16/2023
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7/16/2023
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- 4 participants
- 59 minutes
25 Jun 2023
Ethan Allen Homestead Enrichment Program
Presented by Glenn Fay, author of “Hidden History of Burlington”.
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6/25/2023
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Presented by Glenn Fay, author of “Hidden History of Burlington”.
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6/25/2023
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- 5 participants
- 1:10 hours
16 Apr 2023
Niels Rinehart describes various artifacts found at the Ethan Allen Homestead.
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4/16/2023
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4/16/2023
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- 3 participants
- 49 minutes
19 Mar 2023
From the Ethan Allen Homestead:
Through a series of vignettes, Dr. Guyette introduces the lives and work of some of these early Burlingtonians, whose stories have been absent from the historical narratives as the town changed from village to city to the Queen City.
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3/19/2023
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Through a series of vignettes, Dr. Guyette introduces the lives and work of some of these early Burlingtonians, whose stories have been absent from the historical narratives as the town changed from village to city to the Queen City.
For more information: ethanallenhomestead.org
3/19/2023
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- 3 participants
- 60 minutes
19 Feb 2023
From the Ethan Allen Homestead:
Norwich University professor Zachary Bennett explores the important role nature played in the 18th century, (rather than decisions of the people), for society’s transition to capitalism.
Debates and protests over the toxic traits of capitalism are not uniquely modern phenomena. Eighteenth-century New Englanders were torn over what type of society they wanted to live in: a more traditional moral economy, or the increased wealth and comfort of the emerging market economy? Specifically, public debates over preserving the annual fish runs versus damming the rivers to power large mills were frequent. But, in this presentation, Bennett shows how in fact it is nature herself that holds more responsibility for society’s transition to capitalism rather than the decisions of the people.
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2/19/2023
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Norwich University professor Zachary Bennett explores the important role nature played in the 18th century, (rather than decisions of the people), for society’s transition to capitalism.
Debates and protests over the toxic traits of capitalism are not uniquely modern phenomena. Eighteenth-century New Englanders were torn over what type of society they wanted to live in: a more traditional moral economy, or the increased wealth and comfort of the emerging market economy? Specifically, public debates over preserving the annual fish runs versus damming the rivers to power large mills were frequent. But, in this presentation, Bennett shows how in fact it is nature herself that holds more responsibility for society’s transition to capitalism rather than the decisions of the people.
For more information: ethanallenhomestead.org
2/19/2023
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- 8 participants
- 1:14 hours
20 Nov 2022
From the Ethan Allen Homestead:
The Ethan Allen Homestead’s head gardener, Tom Sharpley, discusses the accomplishments of Ethan’s wife, Frances (Fanny), Vermont’s first known native botanist and her collection of flowers at UVM’s Pringle Herbarium. The presentation will explore what 18th-century gardeners were growing and how they used their gardens to provide more than just food for their communities.
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11/20/2022
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The Ethan Allen Homestead’s head gardener, Tom Sharpley, discusses the accomplishments of Ethan’s wife, Frances (Fanny), Vermont’s first known native botanist and her collection of flowers at UVM’s Pringle Herbarium. The presentation will explore what 18th-century gardeners were growing and how they used their gardens to provide more than just food for their communities.
For more information: ethanallenhomestead.org
11/20/2022
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- 5 participants
- 1:05 hours
16 Oct 2022
From the Ethan Allen Homestead:
“Who determines ‘true’ history?” Former EAHM executive director Dan O’Neil explores how history is written and why some narratives are told while others are silenced.
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10/16/2022
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“Who determines ‘true’ history?” Former EAHM executive director Dan O’Neil explores how history is written and why some narratives are told while others are silenced.
For more information: ethanallenhomestead.org
10/16/2022
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- 7 participants
- 1:16 hours
18 Sep 2022
From the Ethan Allen Homestead:
This event is not just for the ladies! Revolutionary War buffs and artisan crafters won't want to miss this! Head of Historical Dress at the EAHM will broaden our perspective of this richly fascinating time (and maybe even teach us a little about today).
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9/18/2022
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This event is not just for the ladies! Revolutionary War buffs and artisan crafters won't want to miss this! Head of Historical Dress at the EAHM will broaden our perspective of this richly fascinating time (and maybe even teach us a little about today).
For more information: ethanallenhomestead.org
9/18/2022
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- 4 participants
- 56 minutes
21 Aug 2022
From the Ethan Allen Homestead:
On August 16, 1777, the Green Mountain Boys joined American rebel forces and faced off against the professional British army near Bennington, VT. This battle was part of the larger Saratoga campaign and contributed to a major turning point in the Revolutionary War that helped lead to an American victory. But how did the American rebels near Bennington defeat the strongest and richest army in the world at the time? Former park docent and history presenter Bob Hoar explains the battle and battlefield in a visual presentation of little-known battlefield locations. What happened at these locations over two hundred years ago helped lead to America as we know it today.
For more information: ethanallenhomestead.org
8/21/2022
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On August 16, 1777, the Green Mountain Boys joined American rebel forces and faced off against the professional British army near Bennington, VT. This battle was part of the larger Saratoga campaign and contributed to a major turning point in the Revolutionary War that helped lead to an American victory. But how did the American rebels near Bennington defeat the strongest and richest army in the world at the time? Former park docent and history presenter Bob Hoar explains the battle and battlefield in a visual presentation of little-known battlefield locations. What happened at these locations over two hundred years ago helped lead to America as we know it today.
For more information: ethanallenhomestead.org
8/21/2022
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- 6 participants
- 1:00 hours
19 Jun 2022
From the Ethan Allen Homestead:
On Father's Day, guest lecturer Tom Anderson talks about the founding of the Ethan Allen Homestead Museum.
Tom Anderson was one of a small group of visionaries who worked with Ralph Nading Hill to develop the homestead park and museum as it exists today. Tom shares stories of those early days and how they rediscovered and restored the 1787 home of Vermont founder and Revolutionary War leader Ethan Allen.
For more information: ethanallenhomestead.org
6/19/2022
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On Father's Day, guest lecturer Tom Anderson talks about the founding of the Ethan Allen Homestead Museum.
Tom Anderson was one of a small group of visionaries who worked with Ralph Nading Hill to develop the homestead park and museum as it exists today. Tom shares stories of those early days and how they rediscovered and restored the 1787 home of Vermont founder and Revolutionary War leader Ethan Allen.
For more information: ethanallenhomestead.org
6/19/2022
https://linktr.ee/townmeetingtv
Town Meeting TV is a free speech forum and the ideas expressed do not necessarily reflect the views of the Town Meeting TV trustees and staff. If you have a different perspective to share, we invite you to join the conversation! Create your own program or cover a community meeting or event. Contact maketv@cctv.org or call 862-3966.
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- 4 participants
- 1:12 hours