Virtual Genealogy Events 2020
Stay connected and stay at home! Scheduled events are listed first, and
ongoing programs online are listed below (just scroll down). Some events are free, and some online classes
have fees. Most are open to the
public.
For last minute additions, please email me at vrojomit@gmail.com
and I can edit this post, and also check the Nutfield Genealogy Facebook page
at https://www.facebook.com/nutfield.gen/
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October 31, Saturday, Annual History Seminar of the
Connecticut Society of Genealogists will be presented this year via Zoom.
“Webinar: Beyond the Cemetery Gate – The Graveyard as a Genealogical Resource”.
A Private member event, but become a member and see this webinar! See this link for more information: https://ctfamilyhistory.com/event/annual-history-seminar-save-the-date/
November 2, Monday, 6pm, Mill Town: Reflections from Maine to Manchester,
hosted by the Manchester (New Hampshire) City Library and the Manchester
Historic Association. Presented by the
author of “Mill Town” Kerri Aresnault and the MHA executive director John
Clayton for a join book and local history discussion to compare Arsenault’s
Mexico, Maine to Manchester, New Hampshire.
Via Facebook live, see this link:
https://www.facebook.com/events/389292755793306/
November 3, Tuesday, 2:30pm, The Forgotten and the Maligned: Using Government Documents for Genealogical Research, hosted by the Allen County Public Library (Indiana), and presented by Curt Witcher. Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZcvcuippjwrGNwZ9hb4kXv277qN2rG4bZC-?
November 4, Wednesday, 6pm, Film Screening and Discussion: Voices from the Barrens, hosted by the
Maine Historical Society. This film
documents the wild blueberry harvest of the Wabanaki People. Discussion with director Nancy Ghertner and
others involved with the making of this documentary. Two ways to watch, via Zoom or Vimeo. Please
see this page for registration and information:
https://www.mainehistory.org/programs_events.shtml
November 4, Wednesday, 6pm, Red Sox in 5s and 10s: Boston’s agony and ecstasy,
hosted online by the Boston Public Library.
Part of the Local and Family History Lecture Series. See this link for more information and
registration: https://bpl.bibliocommons.com/events/search/fq=program:(5a7375b7352af53f00f267d9)
November 5, Thursday, noon, Lunch
& Learn: The Story of Thanksgiving, offered in person and online by Plimoth-Pawtuxet
(Plimoth Plantation) in Plymouth, Massachusetts. For more information, and to register, please
see this page: https://www.plimoth.org/calendar?trumbaEmbed=view%3Devent%26eventid%3D149324612
November 5, Thursday, 2pm, Moved Online – Revolutionary Story Time! Hosted by the American Independence Museum of
Exeter, New Hampshire. A colonial re-enactor led story time with books, story
telling, and music. Free to the public
with support from Exeter Hospital. Via Facebook live at https://www.facebook.com/americanindependencemuseum
November 5, Thursday, 3pm, Stories from the Archives: Objects of Mourning, hosted free online
by the New England Historic Genealogical Society, and presented by Judy
Lucey. Register here: https://hubs.americanancestors.org/objects-of-mourning
November 5, Thursday, 5:15pm, Success to the Literary Society! Black Male Youth Organizing in Early
Nineteenth-Century Boston, hosted online by the Massachusetts Historical
Society. Presented by Kabria Baumgartner,
University of New Hampshire, Durham with comment by Elizabeth McHenry, New York
University. Free to the public. Register
here: https://18308a.blackbaudhosting.com/18308a/Success-to-the-Literary-Society-Black-Male-Youth-Organizing-in-Early-Nineteenth-Century-Boston
November 5, Thursday, 6pm, Maine at 200 Series: Presented by
Maine-Wabanaki REACH: Interacting with
Wabanaki/Maine History, hosted by the Maine Historical Society. Free to the public. Registration required. See this page: https://www.mainehistory.org/programs_events.shtml
November 5, Thursday, 6pm, Tamara Payne with The Dead are Arising: The
Life of Malcolm X, presented live online as part of the American
Inspiration Author Series in partnership with the New England Historic
Genealogical Society, the Boston Public Library, and the WGBH Forum
Network. Free to the public. Register here: https://www.americanancestors.org/American-Inspiration-Author-Series#xd
November 5, Thursday, 8pm, History Camp Online with Author Shirley Ann Higuchi,
hosted by History Camp. An author talk about her book “Setsuko’s Secret: Heart
Mountain and the Legacy of the Japanese American Incarceration”. Register here: https://www.facebook.com/events/973022106511813/
November 6, Friday, 2pm, Coffee Hour with the Connecticut Historical
Society: LGBTQ History in Connecticut. Free to the public. Register at this
link: https://chs.org/event/coffee-hour-with-chs-lgbtq-history-in-connecticut/
November 6, Friday, 5pm, Italian Americans in History and Film,
hosted by the New Hampshire Humanities Council.
Presented online via Zoom by Dr. Graziella Paratti, Professor of Italian
Studies at Dartmouth College. Register
at this link: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYuce-qqTgoHdWOvVK6OlFpbm91cJ3Vd0BW
November 7, Saturday, 8:30am, Genealogy on the Cutting Edge: The Annual Meeting 2020 of the Massachusetts
Society of Genealogists. This online
program includes 2 presentations, business meeting and so much more. This is the 45th anniversary of
the society. www.msoginc.org
November 7, Saturday, 1pm, Mapping Irish Locations Online, sponsored
by the Chelmsford (Massachusetts) Genealogy Club, and presented by genealogist
Pam Holland. To register, click here: https://chelmsfordlibrary.libcal.com/event/7089294 You will receive an emailed confirmation
registration from the Chelmsford Library 24 – 48 hours before the event with a
Zoom link.
November 7, Saturday, 8:30 – 4pm, Annual Meeting 2020 of the Massachusetts
Society of Genealogists, Inc. 45th Anniversary Year. Free for Society members. Presentations from
Richard Bell, the author of “Stolen: Five Free Boys Kidnapped Into Slavery and
Their Astonishing Odyssey Home” and Paula Stuart-Warren, certified genealogist,
FMGS, FUGA. Paula will present “DNA
Done? Now Find Those 20th and 21st Century Relative
Connections”. Registration information will be o the members page at www.msoginc.org
November 7, Saturday, 1pm, Burial Hill Tour, hosted by the Pilgrim
Hall Museum of Plymouth, Massachusetts in partnership with the Plymouth
Antiquarian Society. Meet historic women
from four centuries of Plymouth history on this 1 hour guided tour by the
museum’s executive director Dr. Donna Curtin.
Visit the Pilgrim Hall Facebook page for the tour and weather
cancellations.
November 7, Saturday, 7pm, Online Indigenous Stories: The Cowasuck Band
of the Pennacook Abenaki People, hosted by the Portsmouth (New Hampshire)
Public Library. Presented by Paul and
Denise Pouliot. Free to the public. Registration required to receive the Zoom
link: https://www.cityofportsmouth.com/library/news/indigenous?fbclid=IwAR0loewCDfYANY-SvXNe9Z0bfTM6QpPveWSXfhS6NUdyrbXZFV5SdlLGwRU
November 7, Saturday, 7:30pm, Tracing Your Family History, hosted by
the Westwood (Massachusetts) Historical Society and the Westwood Public
Library, presented by Joy Marzolf via Zoom.
To join the program visit the library website https://www.westwoodlibrary.org/calendar
or call 781-320-1045. You will receive an email the day before the event with
the information you need to join the program.
November 9, Monday, 5:30pm, A Treasury of Massachusetts House Museums and
Local History Organizations: Part 1:
What is a House Museum? Hosted online by the Massachusetts Historical Society,
a conversation led by William Hosley. Free
to the public. Register here: https://18308a.blackbaudhosting.com/18308a/A-Treasury-of--Massachusetts-House-Museums-and-Local-History-Orgs-Part-I-What-is-a-House-Museum
November 9, Monday, 7pm, Haunted Lighthouses of New England Virtual Tour,
hosted by New England Curiosities and conducted via Zoom. Tickets at this link: https://newenglandcuriosities.com/activities/virtual-tours/
November 10, Tuesday, 5:15pm, ‘Not to Us Chained”: Nature and the
Radicalism of Sacco and Vanzetti, hosted online by the Massachusetts
Historical Society. Presented by Chad
Montrie, UMass Lowell; Federico Paolini, Universita della Campania L.
Vanvitelli with comment by Avi Chomsky of Salem State University. Free to the public. Register here: https://18308a.blackbaudhosting.com/18308a/Not-to-Us-Chained-Nature-and-the-Radicalism-of-Sacco-and-Vanzetti
November 10, Tuesday, 7:30pm, Special Genealogy Presentation, hosted
by the Westwood (Massachusetts) Public Library and hosted by Joy Marzolf via
Zoom. She will present her maternal lineage with the story of her research in
Nova Scotia and England. To register for
the program visit https://www.westwoodlibrary.org/calendar
or call 781-320-1045.
November 11, Wednesday, 6pm, Maine at 200 Series: With James E. Francis,
Sr. (Penobscot) Pandemics in Wabanaki Communities, hosted by the Maine
Historical Society. Free and open to the public via Zoom. Please register
here: https://mainehistory.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_D5XUjnopRqqNC5maUTe01w
November 12 - 14, 9:30am – 5pm, Virtual Fall Research Stay-At-Home,
presented by the experts at American Ancestors (The New England Historic
Genealogical Society in Boston, Massachusetts).
Live broadcasts November 12 – 14 includes 6 lectures with access to
recordings, lecture handouts and materials, 2 one-on-one consultations,
activity and demonstration sessions with the experts. Register by November 1st. Cost $375
https://my.americanancestors.org/1537/1572
November 12, Thursday, 2pm, Newspapers Bring Ancestors Alive, hosted by the National Institute for Genealogical Studies, presented by Arlene Courtney, Ph.D. Meeting room: http://genealogicalstudies.adobeconnect.com/lecturing/
November 12, Thursday, 5:15pm, How We Go On: Three Lives of Persistence, Resistance, and Resilience,
hosted by the Massachusetts Historical Society.
This online program is presented by Nicolas Basbanes, Kimberly Hamlin,
John Loughery, and Julie Dobrow. Free to
the public. Register here: https://18308a.blackbaudhosting.com/18308a/How-We-Go-On-Three-Lives-of-Persistence-Resistance-and-Resilience
November 12, Thursday, 6pm, Nathaniel Philbrick, the Baxter Lecture on
Mayflower: A Story of Courage, Community and War, sponsored by the Boston
Public Library in partnership with the New England Historic Genealogical
Society, the State Library of Massachusetts, and the WGBH Forum Network. Free
to the public. https://www.americanancestors.org/American-Inspiration-Author-Series#xd
November 12, Thursday, 7pm, Webinar – Wiki Tree Basics, hosted by the
Massachusetts Society of Genealogists, presented by Hilary Gadsby. Free to the
public. www.msoginc.org
November 12, Thursday, 7pm, Film Screening of Lost Boundaries (1949) with
Dr. Ardis Cemeron Representing Race in Mid-Century Maine Film, hosted by
the University of Maine, Augusta and the Maine Historical Society. Register at this page: https://www.mainehistory.org/programs_events.shtml
November 12, Thursday, 7pm, Using WikiTree, hosted by the
Massachusetts Society of Genealogists. For members only. See this website to join/renew and for more
information: https://www.msoginc.org/msogwp/
November 13 to 15th, Friday to Sunday, The Virtual
Genealogical Association 2020 Conference.
Three days of Genealogy Education. Four Pre-Recorded Sessions. $59 for VGA members, $79 for non-members. https://virtualgenealogy.org/annual-conference/ Recordings will be available for 6 months to
registrants.
November 13, Friday, 1:30pm, Genealogy
Club: Mining for Genealogical Gold in
Federal Records, hosted by the Rodgers Memorial Library, Atkinson, New
Hampshire. Presented by Linda MacIver,
former librarian at the Boston Public Library.
Free to the public. This is an
online event. Please register and the
invitation to the event will be emailed to you:
https://events.rodgerslibrary.org/event/7107303?fbclid=IwAR00vl_DJAt4SAFq3xM45FyindouloS9WkfeSKC29iHrbYSXIovFjZoMKhw
November 14, Saturday, 9:30am, Essex County,
England: Home of the Mayflower?, a virtual presentation hosted by the
Worcester Chapter of the Massachusetts Society of Genealogists, preented by
Linda MacIver. Free to the public. Pre-register here: https://www.gotomeet.me/MSOG/wr-chapter---essex-county-england-home-of-the-mayf
November 14, Saturday, 11am, Book Reading and
Talk with Author Anna Crowley Redding and Illustrator Vita Lane “Chowder
Rules! The True Story of an Epic Food
Fight”, hosted by the Maine Historical Society. This is a children’s book
about the 1939 great chowder cook-off and Maine lawmaker Cleveland Sleeper who
proposed a bill to make it a crime to add tomatoes to clam chowder! Free to the
public via Zoom. Register here: https://www.mainehistory.org/programs_events.shtml
November 14, Saturday, 11am, Using DNA Painter
to Map Your DNA, a virtual presentation by the Bristol County Chapter of
the Massachusetts Society of Genealogists, presented by Blaine Bettinger. Free to the public. Pre-register here: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/172148746787728651?fbclid=IwAR1PCFtyxvXAXrEnGpkKUBBidKNzEB3O2gPboKns3o8uytjfrM7XpTUmw-E
November 14, Saturday, 4pm, Google My Maps: Visualizing Your Ancestors' Lives, hosted by the National Institute for Genealogical Studies, presented by Linda Debe. Meeting room: http://genealogicalstudies.adobeconnect.com/lecturing/
November 15, Sunday, 2pm, Got my Ancestry DNA results! Now What? Hosted by the Portsmouth, New Hampshire public library via Zoom. Presented by local genealogist Jennifer Shoer. Please register ahead https://www.cityofportsmouth.com/library/genealogy
November 16, Monday, 5:30pm, A Treasury of Massachusetts House Museums
and Local History Organizations: Part
II: Authors Houses, hosted by the Massachusetts Historical Society. Presented by William Hosley. Free to the
public. Register here: https://18308a.blackbaudhosting.com/18308a/A-Treasury-of--Massachusetts-House-Museums-and-Local-History-Orgs-Part-II-Authors-Houses
November 17, Tuesday, 7pm, Jewish Immigrants in the American Antiques
Trade, hosted by the American Ancestors and New England Historic
Genealogical Society. Presented by
Briann Greenfield and Erica Lome. Free
to the public. Register here: https://hubs.americanancestors.org/jewish-antiques
November 18, Wednesday, 5:30pm, Penelope Winslow, Plymouth Colony First
Lady: Re-Imagining a Life, hosted by the Massachusetts Historical
Society. Presented online free to the
public by Michelle Marchetti Coughlin.
Register here: https://18308a.blackbaudhosting.com/18308a/Penelope-Winslow-Plymouth-Colony-First-Lady-Re-Imagining-a-Life
November 18, Wednesday, 6pm, French Canadian Genealogy: Getting Started,
hosted by the Boston Public Library Research Services. Presented by Margaret R. Fortier. Online
event, please register here: https://bpl.bibliocommons.com/events/5ef23ed490018a2f00e39d7a?fbclid=IwAR1mfNUQ1OZi7hoWFRePl4TqQR-rStG_OVGUrog7uwiKUJ4uu3pUEUx_sUU
November 18, Wednesday, 6pm, Discussing DNA: Finding Unexpected Results,
hosted by the American Ancestors and New England Historic Genealogical Society.
This online conversation will be held by Christopher C. Child, Libby Copeland
and Bill Griffeth. Online event, please
register here: https://my.americanancestors.org/1540/1575
November 19, Thursday, noon, Third
Thursday Lecture Series: “The Rebel and the Tory” with authors Nick Muller
and Gary Shattuck, hosted by the Vermont Historical Society. Free to the public via Zoom. Please register here: https://vermonthistory.org/calendar/third-thursday-the-rebel-and-the-tory
November 19, Thursday, 3pm, Navigating
the Digital Library and Archives at AmericanAncestors.org, hosted by the New England Historic Genealogical
Society. Presented by Sally Benny,
curator of Digital Collections. Free to
the public. Register here: https://hubs.americanancestors.org/navigating-the-dla?fbclid=IwAR1VYU296jlXGsV_EAdO8atvLa82_H3E6jzHwC2_Qyw3P-WWVR1xDQIboD4
November 20, Friday, 2pm, Coffee Hour
with the Connecticut Historical Society:
Rosie the Riveter. Free to
the public. Register for this online event
here: https://chs.org/event/coffee-hour-with-chs-rosie-the-riveter/
November 20, Friday, 4pm, The Great
Houses of Yorkshire, hosted by the American Ancestors and the New England
Historic Genealogical Society. Presented
online by Curt DiCamillo, architectural historian. Register here: https://hubs.americanancestors.org/great-houses-yorkshire?fbclid=IwAR1ZVMNAA8o6DNGK3uFbHtWf7OrjOk7ZFEJtnVyvdWQxEEyg0FyC4o4apdk
November 21, Saturday, 20th
Century Immigration to America, hosted online by the experts at American
Ancestors (The New England Historic Genealogical Society). Cost $125 for access to five class recordings,
live Q&A with instructors, and access to all materials. View full agenda, topics and registration here: https://attendee.gototraining.com/r/7124885236415587841
November 21, Saturday, 10am, Nova Scotia and Cape Breton Island,
Canada, a virtual presentation hosted by the Merrimack Valley Chapter of the
Massachusetts Society of Genealogists, and presented by Kathleen Kaldis. Free
to the public. Pre-register at this link: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/2984750067524901387?fbclid=IwAR1UemwEhb_DORxg3cthikhxeQfatq36gIX3IKJVrCGABKWlf7DLkpRTxQk
November 21, Saturday, 11am, It's All Relative: Genealogy, presented by the Genealogy Club of the Godfrey Memorial Library, Middletown, Connecticut. This is a Zoom presentation by Eric Migdal of It's All Relative Genealogy, LLC, with a presentation on DNA. Premium members free, and not yet members are $10 via Paypal at this link: https://www.paypal.com/webapps/hermes?token=3DT26216T9744462M&useraction=commit&mfid=1605218252266_d135e22788461#/checkout/login
November 23, Monday, 5:30pm, A Treasury of Massachusetts House Museums
and Local History Organizations: Part III: Hidden Gems, hosted online free
to the public by the Massachusetts Historical Society. Presented by William Hosely. Register here: https://18308a.blackbaudhosting.com/18308a/A-Treasury-of--Massachusetts-House-Museums-and-Local-History-Orgs-Part-III-Hidden-Gems
November 30, Monday, 5:30pm, The Power of Objects in 18th
Century British America, hosted online free to the public by the
Massachusetts Historical Society. Presented
by Jennifer van Horn, University of Delaware.
Register here: https://18308a.blackbaudhosting.com/18308a/The-Power-of-Objects-in-18th-Century-British-America
December 1, Tuesday, 1pm, Burial Hill Tour, hosted by the Pilgrim
Hall Museum of Plymouth, Massachusetts in partnership with the Plymouth
Antiquarian Society. 1 hour guided tour
by Dr. Anne Mason. Visit the Pilgrim
Hall Facebook page for the tour and weather cancellations.
December 1, Tuesday, 4pm, Jewish and African American Cemeteries at
Borders Uncrossed, hosted free online by the Wyner Family Jewish Heritage
Center at the New England Historic Genealogical Society. Free to the public. Presented by Dr. Kami Fletcher and Dr. Allan
Amanik. Register here: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_bwWOiokZQwWXEkZfunSNlQ
December 1, Tuesday, 5:15pm, Caribbean Connections – Panel Discussion, hosted free online by the Massachusetts Historical Society. This panel includes Charlotte Carrington-Farmer, Roger Williams University; Casey Schmitt, Cornell University, with comment by Ryan Quintana, Wellesley College. Register here: https://18308a.blackbaudhosting.com/18308a/Caribbean-Connections--Panel-Discussion
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Coming Soon!
April 14, 2021 – April 17, 2021, NERGC
2021 (The New England Regional Genealogical Conference), will be going
virtual! http://nergc.org/
May 19 -22, The National Genealogical
Society 2021 Family History Conference: Deep Roots of a Nation, at the
Greater Richmond Convention Center in Richmond, Virginia. See the webpage https://conference.ngsgenealogy.org/
May, 2021
The Wampanoag Ancestors Walk, originally scheduled for August
2020 is moved to May, 2021. Final date
and details to come. This walk will be
led by the Wampanoag tribes of Massachusetts. Placards will be carried with the
names of the original 69 villages of the Wampanoag nation. Participants will pay homage to Massasoit and
King Philip and will stop at designated sites to bless the spots where
Wampanoag ancestors walked. The walk will conclude with a drum ceremony,
followed by a reception.
May 19, 2021, Wednesday, 7pm, The
Not-So-Good Life of the Colonial Goodwife, hosted by the Historical Society
of Cheshire County and the New Hampshire Humanities Council, at the Wyman
Tavern, 349 Main Street, Keene, New Hampshire.
Presented by Ehris Urban and Velya Jancz-Urban. Tickets at this
link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-not-so-good-life-of-the-colonial-goodwife-tickets-100546954648?aff=efbeventtix&fbclid=IwAR01EBv2f-5U0qPLtuJmNYOZ60171u4RuSyGuMH0egb2U4OPIozSUyk1kSk
June 12, Saturday, 2021, 9am – 10am, Moultonborough
Open Barns
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Ongoing programs online:
Ancestry Academy, from Ancestry.com, provides dozens
of FREE classes online. See this
link: https://www.ancestry.com/academy/courses/recommended
APGen, The Association of Professional Genealogists
has several online events coming soon, see the list at this link: https://www.apgen.org/event_list?current_page=1&sort_type=upcoming&filter%5Bperiod%5D=all&display_type=default
Cape Ann Museum of Gloucester, Massachusetts has 71
videos on the history of Cape Ann. Don’t
miss this great collection of tours and lectures: https://vimeo.com/capeannmuseum
Family History Library Classes and Webinars, from the
LDS church, are listed at this link: https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Family_History_Library_Classes_and_Webinars and also see this page for dozens of classes
online: https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Classes_in_the_Learning_Center
Wednesdays 4pm (MST) on Facebook Live at Family
Search See this link https://www.facebook.com/familysearch/ Free
online genealogy presentations.
FamilyTree Webinars are free to the public and
sponsored by FamilyTree Legacy: see this
link: https://familytreewebinars.com/# and a list of their top 10 most popular
webinars of all time here: https://news.legacyfamilytree.com/legacy_news/2020/01/top-10-genealogy-webinars-of-all-time.html
GeneaWebinars, a blog with the latest news on what’s available to view online: http://blog.geneawebinars.com/ and also, their schedule of FREE family history webinars PDF can be found here: https://familytreewebinars.com/pdfs/ftwbrochure-1577464068.pdf
History Camp Boston 2019 – There are links to the 47
different lectures given last year! https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzf6zwbpmhjoOKWFBUt5JXJxl3f9UHJfW&utm_source=History+events+in+New+England&utm_campaign=dbda6354ca-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2018_01_18_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_c4221dc88a-dbda6354ca-1210446589&mc_cid=dbda6354ca&mc_eid=6d4fffd2a5
The History List has compiled a list of “Learning at
Home” at this link: https://www.thehistorylist.com/resources-for-learning-history-at-home
Institute of Genealogy and Historical Research 2020
will be held virtually this year 26 – 31 July 2020. https://ighr.gagensociety.org/ Registration ends 11:55 EDT on Monday 6 July
2020.
Lowell National Historical Park, Lowell, Massachusetts
has a page of online videos and resources for students and visitors. See this link: https://www.nps.gov/lowe/index.htm
Manchester Millyard Museum: A collection of local history videos about
Manchester, New Hampshire, please see this link: https://vimeopro.com/mpts16/john-clayton-presents-manchester-moments
Old Sturbridge Village Museum has “Virtual Village”
where the staff will bring the museum into your home with fun facts,
activities, recipes, and videos. You can
see it on Facebook, Instagram and at this link:
https://www.osv.org/virtual-village/
People
of the Dawn – Wampanoag culture and traditions $10 https://www.eventbrite.com/e/history-home-people-of-the-dawn-tickets-100175628000
Fact
or Fiction? Investigating the First Thanksgiving, $10 https://www.eventbrite.com/e/history-home-fact-or-fiction-investigating-the-first-thanksgiving-tickets-100177236812
Colonial
First Families: Their New Worlds and Everyday Lives, $10 https://www.eventbrite.com/e/history-home-colonial-first-families-new-worlds-and-everyday-lives-tickets-100019129910
Dressing
History – a sneak peek into 17th century wardrobes, $10 https://www.eventbrite.com/e/history-home-dressing-history-tickets-101055676248