Conversation with a Curator: On the Way to Revolution AND Virginia in the Revolution

Schedule

Thu Jun 27 2024 at 05:30 pm to 06:30 pm

Location

1636 Parish Rd, Virginia Beach, VA 23455-4401, United States | Virginia Beach, VA

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May 30, 2024 5:30PM
Description
Conversation with a Curator is a series produced by Virginia Beach History Museums, featuring historians, museum professionals, authors and experts providing 60-90 minute interactive lectures or demonstrations of museum content, wider range historical interest, material culture, historic daily life practices, preservation practices, and more.
Conversation with a Curator: On the Way to Revolution
Join us on May 30th at 5:30pm at the Thoroughgood Eduation Center located at 1636 Parish Road, Virginia Beach, VA 23455
Learn how Virginia and Princess Anne County played an important role in the American Revolution, and the events that shaped colonial Virginia, specifically in the years 1774-76, leading up to the war.
This will include the Intolerable Acts, Virginia's reaction, the First Continental Congress, Lexington and Concord, the Williamsburg Gunpowder Incident, Patrick Henry's March on Williamsburg, Lord Dunmore's flight from Williamsburg, the appointment of General Washington, Virginia's two independent rifle companies, the 3rd Virginia Convention, Tensions south of the James, Battle of Hampton, Battle of Kemp's Landing, Battle of Great Bridge, Burning of Norfolk, and Gwynn's Island.
Please email [email protected] or call (757) 385-5100 if you have questions about this event.
ABOUT MIKE CINCERE
Michael Cecere is a retired History teacher who resides in Williamsburg, Va. with his wife, Susan. Originally from Maine, he taught high school and college level American History for 30 years in Fairfax County and Gloucester County, Va. An author of 25 books, and numerous articles, on the American Revolution and Revolutionary War, he continues to research and write in retirement. His most recent book, titled “Witness to Victory,” was published in May 2024. It is co-authored with his daughter Jennifer, and is their third installment of historical fiction. It looks at the American Revolution in Williamsburg through the eyes of three friends who grow up in the capital.
When he is not writing, Mr. Cecere volunteers and works at Colonial Williamsburg and Jamestown Settlement, sometimes as a tobacco farmer, other times as a soldier or a colonial dancer. He also participates in Revolutionary War reenactments throughout the east coast, and lectures at historic sites and historical societies.
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1636 Parish Rd, Virginia Beach, VA 23455-4401, United States

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