Clarke History Programs & Projects

09/01/2024 24 min Temporada 8 Episodio 2044
Clarke History Programs & Projects

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Our conversation for Tourism Tuesday - Berryville/Clarke County edition - with Nathan Stalvey, Executive Director for Clarke County Historical Association gave details for several upcoming events, programs and projects. He also told us about a large undertaking they're planning this year rebuilding the mill dam. Learn more about the events below, get registration information, find out about volunteer opportunities and/or make a donation on their website: https://www.clarkehistory.org/  Undress: The Power of Women's Clothing, 1830s February 22nd at 2pm - Grace Episcopal Parish Hall - $20 non-members / $15 members You can picture a 19th century woman, but do you know what it took to make the clothes and wear them? Explore the layers of women's lives through the clothes they wore. Join Jennifer Parsley, educator and women's historian, as she explores women's lives and roles in the 1830s through the power of (un)dress. Trivia Night March 5th, April 2nd, and May 6th / 6:30pm - 8:30pm / Barns of Rose Hill / FREE Admission CCHA and the Clarke County Library team up once again to bring you live team trivia. Categories include History, Movies, Literature, Science, and more. Prizes are donated by local area businesses. Damsels, Dollymops, and Divorcees: Women's Agency in the 19th Century March 24th at 2pm - Twin Oaks Winery: 18035 Raven Rocks Rd, Bluemont, VA - $30 non-members / $20 members Women of the past got a bad rep: always meek and submissive; they had no control over their lives and were subjected to the whims of their male guardians. But what if women's history was more complex than that? What if women were allowed agency? What if everything you thought about women's history is wrong? Join CCHA Archivist Melanie Garvey to uncover the intricacies of female agency in the 19th century. Explore how women could negotiate prenup agreements and divorce settlements and how they used sex as a tool of control, even in Clarke County. This talk is for audiences 18 years and older and will touch on mature subjects.