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  • 1975: Life in America 50 Years Ago

    Private Venue

    Revisit 1975, a year when America found itself at a crossroads. In the aftermath of Watergate, the country was grappling with questions of trust and leadership, while Vietnam veterans returned home to a divided nation. At the same time, disco … Continue reading

  • 1975: Life in America 50 Years Ago

    Private Venue

    Revisit 1975, a year when America found itself at a crossroads. In the aftermath of Watergate, the country was grappling with questions of trust and leadership, while Vietnam veterans returned home to a divided nation. At the same time, disco … Continue reading

  • Over There: America In World War I

    North Shore Senior Center 161 Northfield Road, Northfield

    It was "The War To End All Wars" and "The War To Make The World Safe For Democracy." When Woodrow Wilson reversed the policy of American non-involvement in foreign wars, he broke a tradition that had begun with George Washington. … Continue reading

  • The Life of Winston Churchill (Part I)

    Zoom

    The extraordinary life of Winston Churchill is the focus of this engaging two-part multimedia presentation. In Part One, we’ll explore Churchill’s life up to the outbreak of World War II. We’ll examine his remarkable background, his triumphs and setbacks, and … Continue reading

    $5
  • The Life of Winston Churchill (Part 2) Triumph And Legacy

    Zoom

    In Part Two of this compelling multimedia presentation, we follow Winston Churchill through the darkest and most defining chapter of his life—World War II and beyond. We’ll explore his steadfast leadership during the Blitz, his powerful speeches that galvanized a … Continue reading

    $5
  • Ulysses S. Grant – Warrior And President

    Private Venue

    After three years of tremendous bloodshed, Union losses, and a seemingly endless stalemate, President Lincoln appointed Ulysses S. Grant to head the Union Army. The War was over less than a year later. Grant saved the Union, crushed the terrorists, … Continue reading