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SUMMARY:Chautauqua 2008
DESCRIPTION:Interact With Famous American Innovators and Inventors \nat OHIO CHAUTAUQUA 2008   Lebanon\, OH\n  Five noted Americans will educate and entertain Warren County residents (of all ages) as they explore their lives and legacies. OHIO CHAUTAUQUA is an annual event produced by the Ohio Humanities Council (OHC). Five Ohio communities are selected each year to host these first-person historical portrayals. This is a joint venture of OHC and the Warren County History Center. Lebanon\, OH has been designated to launch the first community event\, June 17   21. The main performances and events will take place at the Warren County History Center (105 South Broadway)\, the Lebanon Conservancy (27 North Mechanic Street)\, the Lebanon Mason Monroe Railroad (South Street and Mechanic Street)\, and Harmon Park. The innovators and inventors include: Thomas Edison   inventor (portrayed by Hank Fincken)\nMary McCloud Bethune   educator (portrayed by Dorothy Mains Prince)\nAndrew Carnegie   industrialist (portrayed by George Dauler)\nGeorge Washington Carver   scientist (portrayed by Paxton Williams)\nAlexander Graham Bell   inventor (portrayed by Michael Hughes) These characters will share some of their fascinating experiences and help us to better understand how their innovations moved America and the world toward a better way of life. Discussions with these characters will also help us examine current topics such as business ethics\, race relations\, education\, philanthropy\, women's issues\, and pop culture. OHIO CHAUTAUQUA programs are free and fun for the entire family. Each evening a trained scholar will assume the costume and character of an historical figure\, presenting an exciting and engaging living history performance. Everyone meets under the old-fashioned red & white striped Chautauqua tent to learn from and talk with famous characters from our past. In addition to the major living history presentations\, each scholar will present daytime workshops for children and adults in venues throughout the Lebanon community.  Lebanon Schedule of Events Tuesday\, June 17The Plant Doctor   Youth workshop by Paxton Williams\n10 a.m.   Warren County History CenterThe Gospel of Wealth According to Carnegie   Adult workshop by George Dauler\n2 p.m. - Warren County History CenterEvening performance at Harmon Park\n6 p.m.   Back Forty Blues Band\, food and vendors\n7 p.m.   Thomas Edison by Hank Fincken Wednesday\, June 18Becoming Thomas Edison   Youth Workshop by Hank Fincken\n10 a.m.   Lebanon Conservancy FoundationMothers of Invention   Adult Workshop by Michael Hughes\n2 p.m. - Lebanon Conservancy FoundationEvening performance at Harmon Park\n6 p.m.   musical performance and food vendors\n7 p.m.   Mary McCloud Bethune by Dorothy Mains Prince Thursday\, June 19Children and Grandchildren at the Table with Mr. Bell   Youth workshop by Michael Hughes\n10 a.m. - Warren County History CenterSo you\, too\, want to be a Chautauqua performer   Adult workshop by Hank Fincken\n2 p.m. - Warren County History CenterEvening performance at Harmon Park\n6 p.m.   Back Forty Blues Band\, food and vendors\n7 p.m.   George Washington Carver by Paxton Williams Friday\, June 20A Day at the Daytona Normal and Industrial School   Youth workshop by Dorothy Mains Prince\n10 a.m. - Warren County History CenterDr. Carver's Contemporaries   Adult workshop by Paxton Williams\n2 p.m. - Warren County History CenterEvening performance at Harmon Park\n6 p.m.   musical performance and food vendors\n7 p.m.   Andrew Carnegie by George Dauler Saturday\, June 21Making and Using Steel   Youth workshop by George Dauler\n10:45 a.m.   Lebanon Mason & Monroe RailroadMrs. Bethune and the Roosevelt Administration   Adult workshop by Dorothy Prince\n2 p.m. - Warren County History CenterEvening performance at Harmon Park\n6 p.m.   Barbershop Quartet performing and food vendors\n7 p.m.   Alexander Graham Bell by Michael Hughes Bios of the scholars/presenters can be found at www.ohiohumanities.org All events are free to the public. Sponsorship for the Lebanon event includes Embarq\, LM&M Railroad\, Minuteman Press\, and the Warren County Convention & Visitors Bureau. Chautauqua History:\nThe Chautauqua movement was founded in 1874 on the banks of New York's Lake Chautauqua. The original intent was simply to edify rural teachers\, but it soon became a place where thousands of families could gather together for several days of inspiration\, education\, and enjoyment. People came from miles around to hear speakers of national renown\, enjoy live music and plays\, and engage in an open forum on the great issues of their day. In 1878\, the New York Chautauqua initiated the first book club in our country\, eventually sponsoring more than 10\,000 local reading circles. The first traveling Chautauquas were introduced at the turn of the century reaching 35 million people in a year. Teddy Roosevelt was so impressed by the radical democratic spirit of the original Chautauqua Tours\, he exclaimed\, "The Chautauqua is the most American thing in America."
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div><div align="center"><strong>Interact With Famous American Innovators and Inventors <br />at OHIO CHAUTAUQUA 2008 &ndash\; Lebanon\, OH<br /></strong></div><div align="center"><strong>&nbsp\;</strong></div><div>&nbsp\;</div><div>Five noted Americans will educate and entertain Warren County residents (of all ages) as they explore their lives and legacies.</div><div>&nbsp\;</div><div>OHIO CHAUTAUQUA is an annual event produced by the Ohio Humanities Council (OHC). Five Ohio communities are selected each year to host these first-person historical portrayals. This is a joint venture of OHC and the Warren County History Center.</div><div>&nbsp\;</div><div>Lebanon\, OH has been designated to launch the first community event\, <strong>June 17 &ndash\; 21</strong>. The main performances and events will take place at the Warren County History Center (105 South Broadway)\, the Lebanon Conservancy (27 North Mechanic Street)\, the Lebanon Mason Monroe Railroad (South Street and Mechanic Street)\, and Harmon Park.</div><div>&nbsp\;</div><div>The innovators and inventors include:</div><div>&nbsp\;</div><div><strong>Thomas Edison</strong> &ndash\; inventor (portrayed by Hank Fincken)<br /><strong>Mary McCloud Bethune</strong> &ndash\; educator (portrayed by Dorothy Mains Prince)<br /><strong>Andrew Carnegie</strong> &ndash\; industrialist (portrayed by George Dauler)<br /><strong>George Washington Carver </strong>&ndash\; scientist (portrayed by Paxton Williams)<strong><br />Alexander Graham Bell</strong> &ndash\; inventor (portrayed by Michael Hughes)</div><div>&nbsp\;</div><div>These characters will share some of their fascinating experiences and help us to better understand how their innovations moved America and the world toward a better way of life. Discussions with these characters will also help us examine current topics such as business ethics\, race relations\, education\, philanthropy\, women&rsquo\;s issues\, and pop culture.</div><div>&nbsp\;</div><div>OHIO CHAUTAUQUA programs are free and fun for the entire family. Each evening a trained scholar will assume the costume and character of an historical figure\, presenting an exciting and engaging living history performance.</div><div>&nbsp\;</div><div>Everyone meets under the old-fashioned red &amp\; white striped Chautauqua tent to learn from and talk with famous characters from our past. In addition to the major living history presentations\, each scholar will present daytime workshops for children and adults in venues throughout the Lebanon community.</div><div>&nbsp\;</div><div>&nbsp\;</div><div><strong><em>Lebanon Schedule of Events</em></strong></div><div><strong>&nbsp\;</strong></div><div><strong>Tuesday\, June 17</strong></div><div><em>The Plant Doctor &ndash\; </em>Youth workshop by Paxton Williams<br />10 a.m. &ndash\; Warren County History Center</div><div><em>The Gospel of Wealth According to Carnegie</em> &ndash\; Adult workshop by George Dauler<br />2 p.m. - Warren County History Center</div><div><em>Evening performance at Harmon Park<br /></em>6 p.m. &ndash\; Back Forty Blues Band\, food and vendors<br />7 p.m. &ndash\; Thomas Edison by Hank Fincken</div><div>&nbsp\;</div><div><strong>Wednesday\, June 18</strong></div><div><em>Becoming Thomas Edison &ndash\; </em>Youth Workshop by Hank Fincken<br />10 a.m. &ndash\; Lebanon Conservancy Foundation</div><div>Mothers of Invention &ndash\; Adult Workshop by Michael Hughes<br />2 p.m. - Lebanon Conservancy Foundation</div><div><em>Evening performance at Harmon Park<br /></em>6 p.m. &ndash\; musical performance and food vendors<br />7 p.m. &ndash\; Mary McCloud Bethune by Dorothy Mains Prince</div><div>&nbsp\;</div><div><strong>Thursday\, June 19</strong></div><div><em>Children and Grandchildren at the Table with Mr. Bell</em> &ndash\; Youth workshop by Michael Hughes<br />10 a.m. - Warren County History Center</div><div><em>So you\, too\, want to be a Chautauqua performer </em>&ndash\; Adult workshop by Hank Fincken<br />2 p.m. - Warren County History Center</div><div><em>Evening performance at Harmon Park<br /></em>6 p.m. &ndash\; Back Forty Blues Band\, food and vendors<br />7 p.m. &ndash\; George Washington Carver by Paxton Williams</div><div>&nbsp\;</div><div><strong>Friday\, June 20</strong></div><div><em>A Day at the Daytona Normal and Industrial School</em> &ndash\; Youth workshop by Dorothy Mains Prince<br />10 a.m. - Warren County History Center</div><div><em>Dr. Carver&rsquo\;s Contemporaries</em> &ndash\; Adult workshop by Paxton Williams<br />2 p.m. - Warren County History Center</div><div><em>Evening performance at Harmon Park<br /></em>6 p.m. &ndash\; musical performance and food vendors<br />7 p.m. &ndash\; Andrew Carnegie by George Dauler</div><div>&nbsp\;</div><div><strong>Saturday\, June 21</strong></div><div><em>Making and Using Steel</em> &ndash\; Youth workshop by George Dauler<br />10:45 a.m. &ndash\; Lebanon Mason &amp\; Monroe Railroad</div><div><em>Mrs. Bethune and the Roosevelt Administration</em> &ndash\; Adult workshop by Dorothy Prince<br />2 p.m. - Warren County History Center</div><div><em>Evening performance at Harmon Park<br /></em>6 p.m. &ndash\; Barbershop Quartet performing and food vendors<br />7 p.m. &ndash\; Alexander Graham Bell by Michael Hughes</div><div>&nbsp\;</div><div>Bios of the scholars/presenters can be found at <a href="http://www.ohiohumanities.org/">www.ohiohumanities.org</a></div><div>&nbsp\;</div><div>All events are free to the public. Sponsorship for the Lebanon event includes Embarq\, LM&amp\;M Railroad\, Minuteman Press\, and the Warren County Convention &amp\; Visitors Bureau.</div><div>&nbsp\;</div><div><strong>Chautauqua History</strong>:</div><div><br />The Chautauqua movement was founded in 1874 on the banks of New York&rsquo\;s Lake Chautauqua. The original intent was simply to edify rural teachers\, but it soon became a place where thousands of families could gather together for several days of inspiration\, education\, and enjoyment. People came from miles around to hear speakers of national renown\, enjoy live music and plays\, and engage in an open forum on the great issues of their day.</div><div>&nbsp\;</div><div>In 1878\, the New York Chautauqua initiated the first book club in our country\, eventually sponsoring more than 10\,000 local reading circles. The first traveling Chautauquas were introduced at the turn of the century reaching 35 million people in a year.</div><div>&nbsp\;</div><div>Teddy Roosevelt was so impressed by the radical democratic spirit of the original Chautauqua Tours\, he exclaimed\, &ldquo\;The Chautauqua is the most American thing in America.&rdquo\;</div></div>
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