Thursday, October 2, 2008
How to Join
To contribute to this blog you need to be a member and to do that we'll need your email address. Email us at mchs1787atgmaildotcom and we'll get back to you as soon as possible with the invitation email.
October Meeting
October 16th at 6:30 at the Kentucky Artisan Center, Dr. Lindsay Apple, professor emeritus of history at Georgetown College—The Clay Family Legacy: A Duty To Country.
Also learn about some of the exciting new projects the historical society is working on right now.
Also learn about some of the exciting new projects the historical society is working on right now.
Saturday, July 12, 2008
Picnic at Old Cane Springs
August 2nd at 6:30.
Come out and enjoy a good meal and learn the answer to the question, "What is a Kentuckian?"
Contact Charles Hay to make reservations.
Come out and enjoy a good meal and learn the answer to the question, "What is a Kentuckian?"
Contact Charles Hay to make reservations.
Thursday, February 14, 2008
2008 Programs and Meetings
Mark your calendars for the following meetings of the MCHS. Hope to see everyone there.
1. April 17th at 6:30 at the Kentucky Artisan Center, Dr. Jacqueline Grisby Burnside, associate professor & chair of Berea College’s Department of Sociology—talk and slide show on new book, Understanding Our Past: Interracial Communities in Berea and Madison County.
2. June 19th at 6:30 at the Kentucky Artisan Center, Jim Prichard, head of Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives Research Room—Jesse James in Kentucky: Fact, Fiction, and Folklore.
3. August 2nd at 6:30 at the Cane Springs Baptist Church, Dr. Larry Hood, an independent Kentucky history researcher—What is a Kentuckian?
4. October 16th at 6:30 at the Kentucky Artisan Center, Dr. Lindsay Apple, professor emeritus of history at Georgetown College—The Clay Family Legacy: A Duty To Country.
1. April 17th at 6:30 at the Kentucky Artisan Center, Dr. Jacqueline Grisby Burnside, associate professor & chair of Berea College’s Department of Sociology—talk and slide show on new book, Understanding Our Past: Interracial Communities in Berea and Madison County.
2. June 19th at 6:30 at the Kentucky Artisan Center, Jim Prichard, head of Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives Research Room—Jesse James in Kentucky: Fact, Fiction, and Folklore.
3. August 2nd at 6:30 at the Cane Springs Baptist Church, Dr. Larry Hood, an independent Kentucky history researcher—What is a Kentuckian?
4. October 16th at 6:30 at the Kentucky Artisan Center, Dr. Lindsay Apple, professor emeritus of history at Georgetown College—The Clay Family Legacy: A Duty To Country.
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