Thomas Edison• Helen Keller• Amelia Earhart• Michael Jackson• Annie Oakley• George Washington• Clara Barton• Roald Dahl• Martin Luther King• Bessie Coleman
President Theodore Roosevelt once called Chautauqua the "most American thing in America". The traveling Tent Chautauquas were an outgrowth of the lyceum movement and evolved in the early twentieth century to bring to rural America the same quality of entertainment, history and culture that was available to city dwellers. The Circuit Chautauquas were modeled after the Chautauqua Institution in southwestern New York state, a community with summer long programs by politicians, writers, theologians, and musicians.
I was very excited to learn that our eldest grandson was portraying George Washington in one of the many Chautauqua events in Greeley this summer. Living history at its best. This old history teacher couldn't be more pleased.
4 comments:
Wow...I'm left speechless!
I'm not a history teacher, but I do love history. This sort of event gives me hope.
Wonder if one of Sally Heming's descendents will portray Jefferson? ;-)
In some of the schools up here the fifth graders do something very similar for a few days our Granddaughter was Helen Keller..it was very interesting who the children chose. What a great way to get them involved with History! :)
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