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9
Mar

Hats off to Victorian Women!

They’ve got Hattitude! This is a new program Hats off to Victorian Women! Historical “Hatiquette” Trimmed with frills, feathers, flowers, veils, jewels and ribbons, hats were a “must-have” fashion accessory for women in the 1800s. From the frilly bonnets of the 30’s and 40’s to the elaborate touring and tea hats of the 40s’ and …

3
Mar

Is Murder a Family Tradition In Some Families?

This performance is also done in appropriate costume. If Lizzie Borden took an axe, and gave her mother 40 whacks in 1892, was she carrying out a family tradition? Some 219 years earlier, her ancestor Thomas Cornell was hanged in Rhode Island for the murder of his elderly mother, Rebekkah. He was convicted in 1673 …

3
Mar

A Dickens Haunted Christmas

THIS PRESENTATION IS PERFORMED IN VICTORIAN COSTUMES Since its publication in 1843 the novella A Christmas Carol has transformed our present day notions of Christmas. But Charles Dickens’ tale of familial joy and repentance was actually rooted in ghost stories. A closer examination of other works will uncover his lifelong interest in the paranormal. In …

6
May

Salem Pact on Community Corner

In the year of our lord, 1692, in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, in the County of Essex and in the Village of Salem, 19 men and women were executed as witches. How and why this occurred has remained one of the greatest mysteries in American history. But could it happen again today? YOU BET! Carlotta …

6
May

Pet Superstitions

In the 17th century, a cat washing her face meant a storm was brewing. But if the cat washes her face in front of a group of people, the first person she looks at will get married. Today people continue to harbor superstitions surrounding their pets, many say, “Just in case.” Carlotta discusses pet superstitions …