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SUMMARY:History To Chew On Series - October 14
DESCRIPTION:The Life of Harland Hubbard\, Artist and Shanty Boater on Ohio and Kentucky Rivers\nSpeaker: Jessica Whitehead\n\n\nWriter\, artist\, and sustainability pioneer Harlan Hubbard (1900–1988) lived a quiet\, unassuming life\, and yet he is thoroughly embedded in Kentucky’s historical memory. While some may know of Hubbard’s shantyboat sojourn on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers with his wife\, Anna\, or of Payne Hollow\, their hand-built homestead\, few know the full story. After four decades of transformation\, HJenniferubbard emerged in middle age as the rightful heir to the Transcendentalist ethos\, ready to envision a unique existence of simplicity and wild beauty akin to that of the revered Henry David Thoreau. \n 
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SUMMARY:History To Chew On Series - September 9
DESCRIPTION:Into The Bluegrass\, Art and Artistry of Kentucky’s Historic Icons\nSpeaker: Mel Hankla\n\n\nUsing artifacts from Kentucky’s early frontier as a foundation\, Dr. Hankla weaves together stories of frontier culture\, history\, pioneers\, and the objects that were crucial for survival\, but that also enriched the lives of early Kentuckians with distinctive beauty. His lecture will strive to elevate our appreciation of Kentucky’s early culture by skillfully knitting together the stories of artifacts and the early Kentuckians who used them. \nMel Hankla is a historical actor/educator\, who worked 23 years with the Kentucky Humanities Council presenting Chautauqua characters of frontiersman Simon Kenton and General George Rogers Clark. \n \n 
URL:https://mcconnellsprings.org/event/history-to-chew-on-series-sept9/
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SUMMARY:History To Chew On Series - August 12
DESCRIPTION:Governor Shelby House and Family\nSpeaker: Wesley Francis\n\nThe Shelby family is closely tied to Kentucky’s history\, with Isaac Shelby\, a key figure in the American Revolutionary War\, earning the title “The Hero of Kings Mountain” for his leadership. This fame led to his election as Kentucky’s first governor in 1792. Shelby acquired extensive land through military service and inheritance\, establishing his estate\, Traveller’s Rest\, on the first preemption granted in Kentucky\, reportedly found while he hunted buffalo for Fort Boonesborough.
URL:https://mcconnellsprings.org/event/history-to-chew-on-series-aug12/
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