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SUMMARY:Speaker Series: Lincoln in the Natural Environment by James Tackach
DESCRIPTION:James Tackach\nAuthor\, Professor of English at Roger Williams University\nLincoln in the Natural Environment  \nWednesday\, September 8th\, 2021 at 7:00 p.m.\n____________________________________________________________________________\n\nClick here to Register!\nTackach maps Lincoln’s lifelong relationship with the natural world from his birth and boyhood on Midwestern farms through his political career and presidency dealing with the effects of the Industrial Revolution and the Civil War. The contradiction of Lincoln grows\, raised on a farm\, he turned away from the outdoor\, manual labor of his youth and chose careers in law and politics and yet found solace in nature.  Lincoln often relied on examples and metaphors from the natural world in his speeches and writings.  Amid the Civil War\, Lincoln seemed to sense that postwar Reconstruction would have to be spiritual\, political\, economic\, and environmental in order to heal the nation’s wounds. He signed the Morrill Act\, creating the land-grant colleges\, and the environmentally progressive Yosemite Grant Act\, which preserved thousands of acres of forest in California.  Tackach paints Lincoln’s personal and professional life against the backdrop of nineteenth-century American environmental history\, issues\, and writers\, providing insights into contemporary environmental issues. \nJames Tackach is a Professor of English at Roger Williams University in Bristol\, RI.  He is the author of Lincoln’s Moral Vision:  The Second Inaugural Address and Lincoln and the Natural Environment\, which received a 2019 Superior Achievement Award from the Illinois State Historical Society.  He serves as President of the Lincoln Group of Boston. \nFREE WEBINAR for the public – Advance registration required.  \nThis year’s speaker series will be offered virtually. \nClick here to Register!
URL:https://sotterley.org/event/speaker-series-lincoln-in-the-natural-environment-by-james-tackach/
LOCATION:Virtual
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SUMMARY:Growing for Good Potato Harvest
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, September 11th\, 18th\, and 25th\n9:00 am – 12:00 pm\nPlease Register Here\nEarlier in the year our generous community stepped forward to help us plant acres of potatoes which Sotterley earmarked for donation to our local food banks and food pantries. The time has come to harvest! Everyone willing to volunteer will be helping to “Pay it Forward”\, directly supporting families in need in our community. \nIt is possible that the fields may not be in the condition to harvest potatoes that day\, but we have other harvesting opportunities waiting no matter the conditions. \nFrom our fields to our Community – Many hands are needed! \nPlease sign up in advance so we can know how many volunteers to expect each day and plan to meet at the Visitor Center area. \nNote: We recommend hats\, gloves\, sunscreen\, bug spray\, shoes and clothes you are not afraid to get dirty! \nPlease plan to arrive at least 15 minutes prior to your start time to check-in. \nIf you have any questions or need assistance in any way\, please do not hesitate to contact Kim Husick at officemanager@sotterley.org or 301-373-2280.
URL:https://sotterley.org/event/growing-for-good-potato-harvest/
LOCATION:Historic Sotterley\, 44300 Sotterley Lane\, Hollywood\, MD\, 20636\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Historic Sotterley":MAILTO:marketing@sotterley.org
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SUMMARY:Common Ground: Life in History by Maya Davis
DESCRIPTION:Maya Davis\nHistorian\, Archivist\, Activist\, Museum Director\nLife in History\nWednesday\, September 15th\, 2021 at 7:00 p.m.\n____________________________________________________________________________\n\n\nClick here to Register! \nHistorian\, archivist\, activist and museum director\, Maya Davis\, discusses her life and career in the field. \nMaya Davis is the new Director of the Riversdale House Museum in Prince George’s County where she will oversee the daily operation\, preservation\, and interpretation of the historic home. Prior to her arrival at Riversdale\, Maya was the Research Archivist and Legislative Liaison at the Maryland State Archives where she consulted on statewide projects that document\, interpret and preserve African American History and Culture and facilitated discussions on state legislation and contemplated legislation. Some of her recent projects include the installation of the Frederick Douglass and Harriet Tubman Statue at the Maryland State House and the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad National Park and Visitor Center. Maya currently serves as a Commissioner on the Maryland Lynching Truth and Reconciliation Commission and the Maryland Commission on African American History and Culture and is a board member of the Prince George’s County Historical Society. Previously she served as the Interim Director of the Banneker-Douglass Museum and the Maryland Commission on African American History and Culture\, staff at the City Museum of Washington\, DC\, and Vice Chair of the Annapolis 1864 Commission to Commemorate the Emancipation of Slavery in Maryland. A native Washingtonian\, Maya is a graduate of Howard and George Washington Universities where she obtained degrees in History and Museum Studies.\n​​​​​​​\n​​​​​​​This event is made possible by the generous support of Maryland Humanities and the Maryland Heritage Area Authority. \nFREE WEBINAR for the public – Advance registration required. \nThis year’s Common Ground will be offered virtually. \nClick here to Register!
URL:https://sotterley.org/event/common-ground-life-in-history-by-maya-davis/
LOCATION:Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Historic Sotterley":MAILTO:marketing@sotterley.org
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SUMMARY:Growing for Good Potato Harvest
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, September 11th\, 18th\, and 25th\n9:00 am – 12:00 pm\nPlease Register Here\nEarlier in the year our generous community stepped forward to help us plant acres of potatoes which Sotterley earmarked for donation to our local food banks and food pantries. The time has come to harvest! Everyone willing to volunteer will be helping to “Pay it Forward”\, directly supporting families in need in our community. \nIt is possible that the fields may not be in the condition to harvest potatoes that day\, but we have other harvesting opportunities waiting no matter the conditions. \nFrom our fields to our Community – Many hands are needed! \nPlease sign up in advance so we can know how many volunteers to expect each day and plan to meet at the Visitor Center area. \nNote: We recommend hats\, gloves\, sunscreen\, bug spray\, shoes and clothes you are not afraid to get dirty! \nPlease plan to arrive at least 15 minutes prior to your start time to check-in. \nIf you have any questions or need assistance in any way\, please do not hesitate to contact Kim Husick at officemanager@sotterley.org or 301-373-2280.
URL:https://sotterley.org/event/growing-for-good-potato-harvest-2/
LOCATION:Historic Sotterley\, 44300 Sotterley Lane\, Hollywood\, MD\, 20636\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Historic Sotterley":MAILTO:marketing@sotterley.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210925T090000
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SUMMARY:Growing for Good Potato Harvest
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, September 11th\, 18th\, and 25th\n9:00 am – 12:00 pm\nPlease Register Here\nEarlier in the year our generous community stepped forward to help us plant acres of potatoes which Sotterley earmarked for donation to our local food banks and food pantries. The time has come to harvest! Everyone willing to volunteer will be helping to “Pay it Forward”\, directly supporting families in need in our community. \nIt is possible that the fields may not be in the condition to harvest potatoes that day\, but we have other harvesting opportunities waiting no matter the conditions. \nFrom our fields to our Community – Many hands are needed! \nPlease sign up in advance so we can know how many volunteers to expect each day and plan to meet at the Visitor Center area. \nNote: We recommend hats\, gloves\, sunscreen\, bug spray\, shoes and clothes you are not afraid to get dirty! \nPlease plan to arrive at least 15 minutes prior to your start time to check-in. \nIf you have any questions or need assistance in any way\, please do not hesitate to contact Kim Husick at officemanager@sotterley.org or 301-373-2280.
URL:https://sotterley.org/event/growing-for-good-potato-harvest-3/
LOCATION:Historic Sotterley\, 44300 Sotterley Lane\, Hollywood\, MD\, 20636\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Historic Sotterley":MAILTO:marketing@sotterley.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210926T080000
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SUMMARY:Birding the Fields and Trails of Sotterley
DESCRIPTION:“BIRDING THE FIELDS AND TRAILS OF SOTTERLEY” \nLeader: David Moulton \nJoin us for a fall excursion to this scenic and historic Patuxent River property Bald Eagles\, migrant songbirds and lingering meadowlarks and sparrows can be found via Sotterley’s trails and river views. Directions: From Rt. 235\, go north on Sotterley Road; turn right through gates to the Sotterley Plantation visitors’ center parking lot. 10-person limit – RSVP by Friday 9/24 to David at moulton.davidh@gmail.com or 240-278-4473.
URL:https://sotterley.org/event/birding-the-fields-and-trails-of-sotterley/
LOCATION:Historic Sotterley\, 44300 Sotterley Lane\, Hollywood\, MD\, 20636\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Historic Sotterley":MAILTO:marketing@sotterley.org
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