Have any of you heard about programs combining book discussions with
scholars, living history presentations, and site tours all focused on the
same content? I am working on a similar program with the Pennsylvania
Humanities Council's "Live and Learn Weekends" and am trying to find out
about comparable programs run by humanities or arts councils, museums, or
other organizations.

 

If you are aware of similar programs, could you please let me know about
them, with contact information if possible?  You can reach me at
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Thanks!

 

Dale Jones

 

Making History Connections

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www.makinghistoryconnections.com

affiliated with QM2 at qm2.org

443-472-2670

14011 Ardara Ct

Glenwood MD 21738

 


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