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SUMMARY:Speakers Bureau: The Early Pioneer Settlers 1790 to 1840
DESCRIPTION:A living history program about the early pioneer settlers in Mississippi. Discussion centers around how they dressed\, built their homes\, produced and cooked their food\, the use of flintlock rifles for hunting and protection of their homesteads\, building fire using flint-and-steel\, grinding corn in hollow stumps\, children’s homemade toys and music on the mountain dulcimer. Period clothing worn\, hands-on artifacts display and audience participation encouraged. \nSpeakers Expertise:\nMr. Arinder has studied Early American and Native American cultures for nearly 50 years\, assembling a sizeable collection of artifacts which he uses to leade living history programs for local schools\, civic clubs and museums. He volunteers as an interpretive historian with the Natchez Trace Parkway\, leading monthly history and pioneer craft demonstrations at the Visitor Center in Tupelo.
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/speakers-bureau-early-pioneer-settlers-1790-1840/
LOCATION:Heritage Academy\, 623 Willowbrook Dr.\, Columbus\, MS\, 39705\, United States
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SUMMARY:Ideas on Tap
DESCRIPTION:Join the Mississippi Humanities Council\, the Women’s Foundation of Mississippi\, and Rethink Mississippi on April 24 at Hal and Mal’s for the fourth and final installment of our spring series “Emerging Mississippi.” \nOn April 24\, we’ll be discussing media and news coverage in Mississippi in the 21st century. We’ll discuss how news is disseminated\, how people choose to receive their news\, the approach that young reporters take in order to cover or report on issues\, and their connection to the issues on which they’re reporting. Panelists include Larrison Campbell from Mississippi Today\, Arielle Dreher from the Jackson Free Press\, Beau York from Podastery\, and Bracey Harris from the Clarion Ledger. Chellese Hall\, Communications Manager for the Woodward Hines Education Foundation\, will moderate. \nThis program will take place with support from the The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation’s “Democracy and the Informed Citizen” initiative in conjunction with the Federation of State Humanities Councils.
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/ideas-on-tap-5/
LOCATION:Hal & Mal’s\, 200 Commerce Street\, Jackson\, MS\, 39201\, United States
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