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SUMMARY:Tavern Talk: The First Amendment
DESCRIPTION:Date: October 10\, 2023\nTime: 6:30 p.m.\nLocation: Folsom Tavern\, 164 Water St.\, Exeter\, NH\nCost: FREE \nThe First Amendment protects our most basic freedoms\, none more important than freedom of speech. But what do we do about speech that threatens to destroy the social fabric? \nMade possible by a grant from New Hampshire Humanities\, this FREEpresentation considers the constitutional arguments for and against hate speech codes and why the Supreme Court ruled against St. Paul’s hate speech ordinance. If hate speech codes are unconstitutional\, it falls on citizens to find other ways to counter hateful speech. \nWe’ll explore what capacities citizens need to preserve freedom and the social fabric. Could it be that persuasion and deliberation might be better strategies for all of us? \nAbout Meg Mott\nAfter twenty years of teaching political theory and constitutional law to Marlboro College undergraduates\, Meg Mott has taken her love of argument to the general public. She attended the University of New Hampshire in the 1970s and is currently teaching at Keene State College. Meg’s award-winning series Debating Our Rights on the first ten amendments brings civil discussions on contentious issues to public libraries and colleges. \nThis program is made possible by a grant from New Hampshire Humanities. Learn more at www.nhhumanities.org. \nAbout American Independence Center\nLocated in Exeter\, NH\, the American Independence Center features a rare collection of historic artifacts that shed light on the Revolutionary War. Examples of popular items in our exhibits include a dragoon pistol\, brown bess musket\, and 18th century powder horn. Many of our programs offer insight into civic duties\, civic engagement and civic responsibility\, while we also feature a variety of things to do in NH\, such as camps for kids\, festivals\, summer festival\, reenactments\, and homeschool programs. Perfect for a day trip or weekend trips\, we believe in inclusivity and inclusive history and the spirit behind the phrase\, ‘we the people’.
URL:https://aicnh.org/event/tavern-talk-the-first-amendment/
LOCATION:Folsom Tavern\, 164 Water Street\, Exeter\, NH\, 03833\, United States
CATEGORIES:For All Ages,Free,Lectures
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah Jaworski":MAILTO:sarah@aicnh.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230927T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230927T153000
DTSTAMP:20260405T130542
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230818T153913Z
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SUMMARY:Guided History Walk Downtown Exeter
DESCRIPTION:Date: September27\, 2023Time: 2:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.Location: Swasey parkway GazeboCost: Free \nExeter Parks & Recreation is partnering with the American Independence Center once again to offer a guided walking tour around downtown Exeter. See and hear about the history of our great community! Plan for a 1.25 mile walk. \nPlease register by September 26. Maximum attendee count is 25. Registration is free and accepted in person at Exeter Parks & Recreation Department\, 32 Court St. Exeter\, NH 03833\, by phone at 603-773-6151 or click the button below. \nAbout American Independence Center\nLocated in Exeter\, NH\, the American Independence Center features a rare collection of historic artifacts that shed light on the Revolutionary War. Examples of popular items in our exhibits include a dragoon pistol\, brown bess musket\, and 18th century powder horn. Many of our programs offer insight into civic duties\, civic engagement and civic responsibility\, while we also feature a variety of things to do in NH\, such as camps for kids\, festivals\, summer festival\, reenactments\, and homeschool programs. Perfect for a day trip or weekend trips\, we believe in inclusivity and inclusive history and the spirit behind the phrase\, ‘we the people’.
URL:https://aicnh.org/event/guided-history-walk-downtown-exeter/
LOCATION:NH
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly,For All Ages,Free,Living History
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230916T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230916T153000
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SUMMARY:Constitution Comic Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Date: September 16\, 2023Time: 10:00 a.m.\, 11:30 a.m.\, & to 3:30 p.m.Location: Folsom TavernCost: $10 Suggested Donation \n  \nSponsored by Ed and Barbara Wilson\, this workshop features NH cartoonist Marek Bennett in this fun-filled\, hands-on\, comic creation lab\, who will teach participants the basic techniques of cartooning. Using blank paper\, pencils\, ink\, primary source materials (the US Constitution)\, we’ll create our very own comic! \nNo comics experience necessary ~ Everybody can make comics! \nEducators Workshop (10 am)Learn techniques to integrate the use of comic making into your classroom as a means to explore primary sources. Receive 1 CEU for attending. Limit 20 people per workshop. \nFamily & Children Workshop (11:30 am & 1:30 pm)60-minute\, hands on workshops geared toward families & children age 7+. Limit 20 people per workshop. \n*All day for everyone: the museum will display two original drafts of the US Constitution in our galleries. \nAbout American Independence Center\nLocated in Exeter\, NH\, the American Independence Center features a rare collection of historic artifacts that shed light on the Revolutionary War. Examples of popular items in our exhibits include a dragoon pistol\, brown bess musket\, and 18th century powder horn. Many of our programs offer insight into civic duties\, civic engagement and civic responsibility\, while we also feature a variety of things to do in NH\, such as camps for kids\, festivals\, summer festival\, reenactments\, and homeschool programs. Perfect for a day trip or weekend trips\, we believe in inclusivity and inclusive history and the spirit behind the phrase\, ‘we the people’.
URL:https://aicnh.org/event/constitution-comic-workshop/
LOCATION:Folsom Tavern\, 164 Water Street\, Exeter\, NH\, 03833\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly,For All Ages,Free,Living History
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah Jaworski":MAILTO:sarah@aicnh.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230916T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230916T100000
DTSTAMP:20260405T130542
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SUMMARY:Coffee with the Constitution (Members-Only)
DESCRIPTION:Date: September 16\, 2023Time: 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.Location: Ladd-Gilman House \n  \nWe are opening the doors early\, from 9-10 am\, so you can beat the crowd for this special viewing event. We will serve coffee\, donuts\, and other light refreshments. Please join us for the opportunity to view the original documents and visit with other AIM members! \nThere is no formal RSVP\, but if you think you will attend the Members-only Coffee with the Constitution portion\, please email joann@aicnh.org or call 603-772-2622 by Tuesday\, September 12. \nAbout American Independence Center\nLocated in Exeter\, NH\, the American Independence Center features a rare collection of historic artifacts that shed light on the Revolutionary War. Examples of popular items in our exhibits include a dragoon pistol\, brown bess musket\, and 18th century powder horn. Many of our programs offer insight into civic duties\, civic engagement and civic responsibility\, while we also feature a variety of things to do in NH\, such as camps for kids\, festivals\, summer festival\, reenactments\, and homeschool programs. Perfect for a day trip or weekend trips\, we believe in inclusivity and inclusive history and the spirit behind the phrase\, ‘we the people’.
URL:https://aicnh.org/event/coffee-with-the-constitution-members-only/
LOCATION:Folsom Tavern\, 164 Water Street\, Exeter\, NH\, 03833\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly,For All Ages,Free,Living History
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah Jaworski":MAILTO:sarah@aicnh.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230916T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230916T100000
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CREATED:20230905T203505Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230906T193208Z
UID:33131-1694854800-1694858400@aicnh.org
SUMMARY:Constitution Day at AIM
DESCRIPTION:Date: September 16\, 2023Time: 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.Location: Ladd-Gilman HouseCost: $10 Suggested Donation \n  \nAs part of our day-long celebration of Constitution Day\, we are exhibiting two original working drafts of the US Constitution in our collection. The drafts were the working copies of Nicholas Gilman Jr. and Rufus King\, a representative from Massachusetts. Normally kept in safe storage with copies on view at the museum\, they are coming out and will be on view all day in Ladd-Gilman House. \nInterested in cartooning and visual storytelling? Click here to learn about Constitution Comic Workshop\, also taking place on Saturday\, September 16. \nAbout American Independence Center\nLocated in Exeter\, NH\, the American Independence Center features a rare collection of historic artifacts that shed light on the Revolutionary War. Examples of popular items in our exhibits include a dragoon pistol\, brown bess musket\, and 18th century powder horn. Many of our programs offer insight into civic duties\, civic engagement and civic responsibility\, while we also feature a variety of things to do in NH\, such as camps for kids\, festivals\, summer festival\, reenactments\, and homeschool programs. Perfect for a day trip or weekend trips\, we believe in inclusivity and inclusive history and the spirit behind the phrase\, ‘we the people’.
URL:https://aicnh.org/event/constitution-day-at-aim/
LOCATION:Folsom Tavern\, 164 Water Street\, Exeter\, NH\, 03833\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly,For All Ages,Free,Living History
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah Jaworski":MAILTO:sarah@aicnh.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230619T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230619T173000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230602T144353Z
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SUMMARY:Juneteenth - Honoring Black Soldier Jude Hall
DESCRIPTION:Date: June 19\, 2023Time: 5:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.Location: in front of Ladd-Gilman House\, 1 Governors Lane\, Exeter\, NHCost: Free \nCelebrate Juneteenth by attending the dedication of a new memorial to Jude Hall\, Black revolutionary war soldier\, on the grounds of the American Independence Center. \nJude Hall was born enslaved in 1747. At the beginning of the Revolutionary War\, Hall escaped slavery and joined the Continental Army. He served seven years and fought at Bunker Hill\, Ticonderoga\, Trenton\, Hubbardton\, Saratoga and Monmouth. At the end of the war\, Hall was freed and he settled in Exeter. Hall was not honored in his lifetime\, so we strive to do so today. \nJoin us to learn\, honor\, and memorialize Jude Hall and fellow Black soldiers. Ceremony will include an 18th Century Musket salute. \nAbout American Independence Center\nLocated in Exeter\, NH\, the American Independence Center features a rare collection of historic artifacts that shed light on the Revolutionary War. Examples of popular items in our exhibits include a dragoon pistol\, brown bess musket\, and 18th century powder horn. Many of our programs offer insight into civic duties\, civic engagement and civic responsibility\, while we also feature a variety of things to do in NH\, such as camps for kids\, festivals\, summer festival\, reenactments\, and homeschool programs. Perfect for a day trip or weekend trips\, we believe in inclusivity and inclusive history and the spirit behind the phrase\, ‘we the people’.
URL:https://aicnh.org/event/juneteenth-honoring-black-soldier-jude-hall/
LOCATION:Ladd-Gilman House\, 1 Governors Ln\, Exeter\, NH\, 03833\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly,For All Ages,Free,Living History
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ORGANIZER;CN="Alena Shellenbean":MAILTO:alena@aicnh.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230411T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230411T200000
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CREATED:20230315T201814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230317T103403Z
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SUMMARY:African American Soldiers and Sailors of New Hampshire During the American Revolution
DESCRIPTION:Date: Tuesday\, April 11\, 2023Time: 7:00 p.m.Location: Folsom Tavern\, 164 Water St.\, Exeter\, NHCost: FREECapacity: 30 \nOne of the most interesting aspects of the American Revolution is the role played by African Americans in the fight for independence. Both free African Americans and those that were enslaved were key in manning state militias and Continental Army units\, as well as serving on the high seas in the Navy and on privately armed ships. Indeed\, their service to the colonies was crucial in a conflict that lasted nearly seven years. Prohibited from serving in military units and largely considered “undesirable elements\,” how is it that these African-American soldiers came to fight for the cause of liberty\, even when their own personal liberty was not guaranteed? \nIn this Tavern Talk\, Glenn Knoblock examines the history of African-American soldiers’ service during the war\, including how and why they enlisted\, their interaction with white soldiers\, service on the battlefields\, how they were perceived by the enemy and the officers under whom they served\, and their treatment after the war. \nAbout Glenn Knoblock\nGlenn A. Knoblock is an independent scholar and author of over twenty books. Knoblock has served as the main military contributor to Harvard and Oxford University’s landmark African American Biography Project\, and he has also written for the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History. His work documents a wide variety of subjects in New Hampshire and New England history\, including African American history\, historic cemeteries and grave markers\, and transportation related topics\, including covered bridges and the Kancamagus Highway. He holds a BA in History from Bowling Green State University.This program is made possible by a grant from New Hampshire Humanities. Learn more at www.nhhumanities.org. \nAbout American Independence Center\nLocated in Exeter\, NH\, the American Independence Center features a rare collection of historic artifacts that shed light on the Revolutionary War. Examples of popular items in our exhibits include a dragoon pistol\, brown bess musket\, and 18th century powder horn. Many of our programs offer insight into civic duties\, civic engagement and civic responsibility\, while we also feature a variety of things to do in NH\, such as camps for kids\, festivals\, summer festival\, reenactments\, and homeschool programs. Perfect for a day trip or weekend trips\, we believe in inclusivity and inclusive history and the spirit behind the phrase\, ‘we the people’.
URL:https://aicnh.org/event/african-american-soldiers-sailors/
LOCATION:Folsom Tavern\, 164 Water Street\, Exeter\, NH\, 03833\, United States
CATEGORIES:For All Ages,Free,Lectures
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah Jaworski":MAILTO:sarah@aicnh.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221201T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221201T200000
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CREATED:20221107T235744Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221115T004526Z
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SUMMARY:Holiday Tavern Open House
DESCRIPTION:Date: Thursday\, December 1Time: 4:00 pm – 8:00 pmLocation: Folsom Tavern\, 164 Water St.Cost: Free \nJoin us as we ring in the season\, as Folsom Tavern will be decorated for the season and open to the public. \nLight refreshments will be served\, a make and take craft will be available\, and a silent auction will be held. Items include a private behind the scenes tour of the Ladd-Gilman House\, an American Girl Teas in the Tavern\, a private party in the Tavern as well as curated gifts. Everyone is welcome for this family-friendly\, festive event. \nHoliday Tavern Open House is presented by: \nAbout American Independence Center\nLocated in Exeter\, NH\, the American Independence Center features a rare collection of historic artifacts that shed light on the Revolutionary War. Examples of popular items in our exhibits include a dragoon pistol\, brown bess musket\, and 18th century powder horn. Many of our programs offer insight into civic duties\, civic engagement and civic responsibility\, while we also feature a variety of things to do in NH\, such as camps for kids\, festivals\, summer festival\, reenactments\, and homeschool programs. Perfect for a day trip or weekend trips\, we believe in inclusivity and inclusive history and the spirit behind the phrase\, ‘we the people’.
URL:https://aicnh.org/event/holiday-tavern-open-house/
LOCATION:NH
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly,For Children & Youth,For Older Adults,Free,Partnerships
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221110T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221110T130000
DTSTAMP:20260405T130542
CREATED:20220920T213559Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220920T213709Z
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SUMMARY:Lunch and Learn: NH War Monuments
DESCRIPTION:Date: Thursday\, November 10Time: 12-1 p.m.Location: Folsom TavernCost: FreeCapacity: 30 \nGrab a bagged lunch and head over to the Folsom Tavern for our first Lunch and Learn since the pandemic.   \nLearn how the Granite State honors the sacrifices of its many brave veterans\, memorializing their stories in statues\, bridges\, buildings and highways. Join Kathleen and Sheila Bailey as they recount the stories behind the stones. \nJoin these authors as they highlight New Hampshire monuments associated with the American Revolution. Signed copies of the book will be available for purchase.Lunch & Learns are held in Folsom Tavern\, 164 Water Street\, Exeter\, NH and are free and open to the public. You are welcome to bring your lunch to eat during the presentation. Parking is available in the Center parking lot on Spring Street\, Exeter Municipal Lots\, and street parking on Water Street. Please note that lectures will take place on the second floor of the Folsom Tavern. Because of the historic nature of the building it is not handicap accessible. \nAbout American Independence Center\nLocated in Exeter\, NH\, the American Independence Center features a rare collection of historic artifacts that shed light on the Revolutionary War. Examples of popular items in our exhibits include a dragoon pistol\, brown bess musket\, and 18th century powder horn. Many of our programs offer insight into civic duties\, civic engagement and civic responsibility\, while we also feature a variety of things to do in NH\, such as camps for kids\, festivals\, summer festival\, reenactments\, and homeschool programs. Perfect for a day trip or weekend trips\, we believe in inclusivity and inclusive history and the spirit behind the phrase\, ‘we the people’.
URL:https://aicnh.org/event/lunch-and-learn-nh-war-monuments/
LOCATION:Folsom Tavern\, 164 Water Street\, Exeter\, NH\, 03833\, United States
CATEGORIES:For Older Adults,Free,Lectures
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah Jaworski":MAILTO:sarah@aicnh.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220917T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220917T160000
DTSTAMP:20260405T130542
CREATED:20220831T183314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220831T183319Z
UID:30787-1663408800-1663430400@aicnh.org
SUMMARY:Smithsonian Center Day
DESCRIPTION:Date:  Saturday\, September 17Time:  10 am – 4 pmLocation:  American Independence CenterCost:  FREE with registration \nThe American Independence Center is proud to join hundreds of other museums and cultural institutions in providing free admission through Smithsonian magazine Center Day on Saturday\, September 17. \nUse the button below to register with the Smithsonian and have your ticket ready for your visit. \nAbout American Independence Center\nLocated in Exeter\, NH\, the American Independence Center features a rare collection of historic artifacts that shed light on the Revolutionary War. Examples of popular items in our exhibits include a dragoon pistol\, brown bess musket\, and 18th century powder horn. Many of our programs offer insight into civic duties\, civic engagement and civic responsibility\, while we also feature a variety of things to do in NH\, such as camps for kids\, festivals\, summer festival\, reenactments\, and homeschool programs. Perfect for a day trip or weekend trips\, we believe in inclusivity and inclusive history and the spirit behind the phrase\, ‘we the people’.
URL:https://aicnh.org/event/smithsonian-museum-day/
LOCATION:Ladd-Gilman House\, 1 Governors Ln\, Exeter\, NH\, 03833\, United States
CATEGORIES:For Children & Youth,For Older Adults,Free
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220521T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220521T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T130542
CREATED:20220518T201857Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220616T160201Z
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SUMMARY:Five Freedoms: Family Saturdays
DESCRIPTION:Date:  Third Saturdays from May to September\nTime:  10 am – 2 pm\nLocation:  Folsom Lawn\nThis project was made possible with support from New Hampshire Humanities\, in partnership with the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Mellon Foundation. Learn more at www.nhhumanities.org.Join the American Independence Center for a series of fun\, civic educational programming on the third Saturday of May through September that explores the 5 freedoms outlined in the First Amendment with family-friendly activities geared toward younger children. 10-2 This project was made possible with support from New Hampshire Humanities\, in partnership with the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Mellon Foundation.  \nMonthly Themes\nMay 21: Freedom of Press: Explore books about America’s most famous printer\, Benjamin Franklin\, make your own ‘printing press’\, use movable type to print your own flyer.June 18: Freedom of Speech: Discover the various ways we enjoy freedom of speech from music to books. Make your own Freedom of Speech tote bag\, hear a story\, listen to music (protest songs) by Todd Hearon and enjoy a collection of books that have been challenged throughout history provided by Exeter Public Library.July 16: Freedom to Peaceably Assemble: Learn about the Boston Tea party and recreate a peaceful alternative to dumping tea in the harbor. Take photos with “No Taxation Without Representation” signs\, and make liberty tea.August 20: Freedom to Petition: Listen to the story “Mumbet’s Declaration of Independence”\, write your own petition using a quill pen and learn about how you can create a real petition about an issue important to you.September 17: Freedom of Religion: activities to be announced in late summer \nAbout American Independence Center\nLocated in Exeter\, NH\, the American Independence Center features a rare collection of historic artifacts that shed light on the Revolutionary War. Examples of popular items in our exhibits include a dragoon pistol\, brown bess musket\, and 18th century powder horn. Many of our programs offer insight into civic duties\, civic engagement and civic responsibility\, while we also feature a variety of things to do in NH\, such as camps for kids\, festivals\, summer festival\, reenactments\, and homeschool programs. Perfect for a day trip or weekend trips\, we believe in inclusivity and inclusive history and the spirit behind the phrase\, ‘we the people’.
URL:https://aicnh.org/event/five-freedoms-family-saturdays/
LOCATION:Folsom Tavern\, 164 Water Street\, Exeter\, NH\, 03833\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly,For Children & Youth,Free
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah Jaworski":MAILTO:sarah@aicnh.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220521T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220521T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T130542
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UID:30487-1653127200-1653141600@aicnh.org
SUMMARY:Five Freedoms: Family Saturdays
DESCRIPTION:Date:  Third Saturdays from May to September\nTime:  10 am – 2 pm\nLocation:  Folsom Lawn\nThis project was made possible with support from New Hampshire Humanities\, in partnership with the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Mellon Foundation. Learn more at www.nhhumanities.org.Join the American Independence Center for a series of fun\, civic educational programming on the third Saturday of May through September that explores the 5 freedoms outlined in the First Amendment with family-friendly activities geared toward younger children. 10-2 This project was made possible with support from New Hampshire Humanities\, in partnership with the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Mellon Foundation.  \nMonthly Themes\nMay 21: Freedom of Press: Explore books about America’s most famous printer\, Benjamin Franklin\, make your own ‘printing press’\, use movable type to print your own flyer.June 18: Freedom of Speech: Discover the various ways we enjoy freedom of speech from music to books. Make your own Freedom of Speech tote bag\, hear a story\, listen to music (protest songs) by Todd Hearon and enjoy a collection of books that have been challenged throughout history provided by Exeter Public Library.July 16: Freedom to Peaceably Assemble: Learn about the Boston Tea party and recreate a peaceful alternative to dumping tea in the harbor. Take photos with “No Taxation Without Representation” signs\, and make liberty tea.August 20: Freedom to Petition: Listen to the story “Mumbet’s Declaration of Independence”\, write your own petition using a quill pen and learn about how you can create a real petition about an issue important to you.September 17: Freedom of Religion: activities to be announced in late summer \nAbout American Independence Center\nLocated in Exeter\, NH\, the American Independence Center features a rare collection of historic artifacts that shed light on the Revolutionary War. Examples of popular items in our exhibits include a dragoon pistol\, brown bess musket\, and 18th century powder horn. Many of our programs offer insight into civic duties\, civic engagement and civic responsibility\, while we also feature a variety of things to do in NH\, such as camps for kids\, festivals\, summer festival\, reenactments\, and homeschool programs. Perfect for a day trip or weekend trips\, we believe in inclusivity and inclusive history and the spirit behind the phrase\, ‘we the people’.
URL:https://aicnh.org/event/five-freedoms-family-saturdays/
LOCATION:Folsom Tavern\, 164 Water Street\, Exeter\, NH\, 03833\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly,For Children & Youth,Free
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah Jaworski":MAILTO:sarah@aicnh.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220521T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220521T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T130542
CREATED:20220518T201857Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220616T160201Z
UID:30487-1653127200-1653141600@aicnh.org
SUMMARY:Five Freedoms: Family Saturdays
DESCRIPTION:Date:  Third Saturdays from May to September\nTime:  10 am – 2 pm\nLocation:  Folsom Lawn\nThis project was made possible with support from New Hampshire Humanities\, in partnership with the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Mellon Foundation. Learn more at www.nhhumanities.org.Join the American Independence Center for a series of fun\, civic educational programming on the third Saturday of May through September that explores the 5 freedoms outlined in the First Amendment with family-friendly activities geared toward younger children. 10-2 This project was made possible with support from New Hampshire Humanities\, in partnership with the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Mellon Foundation.  \nMonthly Themes\nMay 21: Freedom of Press: Explore books about America’s most famous printer\, Benjamin Franklin\, make your own ‘printing press’\, use movable type to print your own flyer.June 18: Freedom of Speech: Discover the various ways we enjoy freedom of speech from music to books. Make your own Freedom of Speech tote bag\, hear a story\, listen to music (protest songs) by Todd Hearon and enjoy a collection of books that have been challenged throughout history provided by Exeter Public Library.July 16: Freedom to Peaceably Assemble: Learn about the Boston Tea party and recreate a peaceful alternative to dumping tea in the harbor. Take photos with “No Taxation Without Representation” signs\, and make liberty tea.August 20: Freedom to Petition: Listen to the story “Mumbet’s Declaration of Independence”\, write your own petition using a quill pen and learn about how you can create a real petition about an issue important to you.September 17: Freedom of Religion: activities to be announced in late summer \nAbout American Independence Center\nLocated in Exeter\, NH\, the American Independence Center features a rare collection of historic artifacts that shed light on the Revolutionary War. Examples of popular items in our exhibits include a dragoon pistol\, brown bess musket\, and 18th century powder horn. Many of our programs offer insight into civic duties\, civic engagement and civic responsibility\, while we also feature a variety of things to do in NH\, such as camps for kids\, festivals\, summer festival\, reenactments\, and homeschool programs. Perfect for a day trip or weekend trips\, we believe in inclusivity and inclusive history and the spirit behind the phrase\, ‘we the people’.
URL:https://aicnh.org/event/five-freedoms-family-saturdays/
LOCATION:Folsom Tavern\, 164 Water Street\, Exeter\, NH\, 03833\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly,For Children & Youth,Free
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah Jaworski":MAILTO:sarah@aicnh.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220521T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220521T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T130542
CREATED:20220518T201857Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220616T160201Z
UID:30487-1653127200-1653141600@aicnh.org
SUMMARY:Five Freedoms: Family Saturdays
DESCRIPTION:Date:  Third Saturdays from May to September\nTime:  10 am – 2 pm\nLocation:  Folsom Lawn\nThis project was made possible with support from New Hampshire Humanities\, in partnership with the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Mellon Foundation. Learn more at www.nhhumanities.org.Join the American Independence Center for a series of fun\, civic educational programming on the third Saturday of May through September that explores the 5 freedoms outlined in the First Amendment with family-friendly activities geared toward younger children. 10-2 This project was made possible with support from New Hampshire Humanities\, in partnership with the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Mellon Foundation.  \nMonthly Themes\nMay 21: Freedom of Press: Explore books about America’s most famous printer\, Benjamin Franklin\, make your own ‘printing press’\, use movable type to print your own flyer.June 18: Freedom of Speech: Discover the various ways we enjoy freedom of speech from music to books. Make your own Freedom of Speech tote bag\, hear a story\, listen to music (protest songs) by Todd Hearon and enjoy a collection of books that have been challenged throughout history provided by Exeter Public Library.July 16: Freedom to Peaceably Assemble: Learn about the Boston Tea party and recreate a peaceful alternative to dumping tea in the harbor. Take photos with “No Taxation Without Representation” signs\, and make liberty tea.August 20: Freedom to Petition: Listen to the story “Mumbet’s Declaration of Independence”\, write your own petition using a quill pen and learn about how you can create a real petition about an issue important to you.September 17: Freedom of Religion: activities to be announced in late summer \nAbout American Independence Center\nLocated in Exeter\, NH\, the American Independence Center features a rare collection of historic artifacts that shed light on the Revolutionary War. Examples of popular items in our exhibits include a dragoon pistol\, brown bess musket\, and 18th century powder horn. Many of our programs offer insight into civic duties\, civic engagement and civic responsibility\, while we also feature a variety of things to do in NH\, such as camps for kids\, festivals\, summer festival\, reenactments\, and homeschool programs. Perfect for a day trip or weekend trips\, we believe in inclusivity and inclusive history and the spirit behind the phrase\, ‘we the people’.
URL:https://aicnh.org/event/five-freedoms-family-saturdays/
LOCATION:Folsom Tavern\, 164 Water Street\, Exeter\, NH\, 03833\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly,For Children & Youth,Free
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah Jaworski":MAILTO:sarah@aicnh.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220521T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220521T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T130542
CREATED:20220518T201857Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220616T160201Z
UID:30487-1653127200-1653141600@aicnh.org
SUMMARY:Five Freedoms: Family Saturdays
DESCRIPTION:Date:  Third Saturdays from May to September\nTime:  10 am – 2 pm\nLocation:  Folsom Lawn\nThis project was made possible with support from New Hampshire Humanities\, in partnership with the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Mellon Foundation. Learn more at www.nhhumanities.org.Join the American Independence Center for a series of fun\, civic educational programming on the third Saturday of May through September that explores the 5 freedoms outlined in the First Amendment with family-friendly activities geared toward younger children. 10-2 This project was made possible with support from New Hampshire Humanities\, in partnership with the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Mellon Foundation.  \nMonthly Themes\nMay 21: Freedom of Press: Explore books about America’s most famous printer\, Benjamin Franklin\, make your own ‘printing press’\, use movable type to print your own flyer.June 18: Freedom of Speech: Discover the various ways we enjoy freedom of speech from music to books. Make your own Freedom of Speech tote bag\, hear a story\, listen to music (protest songs) by Todd Hearon and enjoy a collection of books that have been challenged throughout history provided by Exeter Public Library.July 16: Freedom to Peaceably Assemble: Learn about the Boston Tea party and recreate a peaceful alternative to dumping tea in the harbor. Take photos with “No Taxation Without Representation” signs\, and make liberty tea.August 20: Freedom to Petition: Listen to the story “Mumbet’s Declaration of Independence”\, write your own petition using a quill pen and learn about how you can create a real petition about an issue important to you.September 17: Freedom of Religion: activities to be announced in late summer \nAbout American Independence Center\nLocated in Exeter\, NH\, the American Independence Center features a rare collection of historic artifacts that shed light on the Revolutionary War. Examples of popular items in our exhibits include a dragoon pistol\, brown bess musket\, and 18th century powder horn. Many of our programs offer insight into civic duties\, civic engagement and civic responsibility\, while we also feature a variety of things to do in NH\, such as camps for kids\, festivals\, summer festival\, reenactments\, and homeschool programs. Perfect for a day trip or weekend trips\, we believe in inclusivity and inclusive history and the spirit behind the phrase\, ‘we the people’.
URL:https://aicnh.org/event/five-freedoms-family-saturdays/
LOCATION:Folsom Tavern\, 164 Water Street\, Exeter\, NH\, 03833\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly,For Children & Youth,Free
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah Jaworski":MAILTO:sarah@aicnh.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220511T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220511T193000
DTSTAMP:20260405T130542
CREATED:20220414T202802Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220414T202806Z
UID:30052-1652293800-1652297400@aicnh.org
SUMMARY:Tavern Talk: Lafayette and Human Rights
DESCRIPTION:Program Date:  Wednesday\, May 11\nTime:  6:30-7:30 p.m.\nLocation:  in person at the Folsom Taven\nPost Cost:  free\nPost Capacity:  30This program is made possible thanks to New Hampshire Humanities Humanities To Go.Lafayette’s first foray into human rights work was during the American Revolution which he saw as a cause important to all people. He continued to promote universal natural rights throughout his life. During the French Revolution he drafted “the Rights of Man and the Citizen” and later supported other revolutions in Europe and South America as well as causes designed to deliver human rights to the oppressed. In particular\, the abolition of slavery engaged Lafayette continuously\, from the American Revolution and his return tour of the United States until his death in 1834. Lafayette said: “I would never have drawn my sword in the cause of America\, if I could have conceived that thereby I was founding a land of slavery.” \nAbout the Presenter\nAlan R. Hoffman obtained his BA in History from Yale College and JD from Harvard Law School. He “discovered” Lafayette in 2002 and spent two years translating Auguste Levasseur’s Lafayette in America in 1824 and 1825\, the first-hand account of Lafayette’s Farewell Tour of America\, which was published in 2007. President of the American Friends of Lafayette and the Massachusetts Lafayette Society\, Hoffman has lectured in 15 of the 24 states that Lafayette visited on the Farewell Tour. \nAbout American Independence Center\nLocated in Exeter\, NH\, the American Independence Center features a rare collection of historic artifacts that shed light on the Revolutionary War. Examples of popular items in our exhibits include a dragoon pistol\, brown bess musket\, and 18th century powder horn. Many of our programs offer insight into civic duties\, civic engagement and civic responsibility\, while we also feature a variety of things to do in NH\, such as camps for kids\, festivals\, summer festival\, reenactments\, and homeschool programs. Perfect for a day trip or weekend trips\, we believe in inclusivity and inclusive history and the spirit behind the phrase\, ‘we the people’.
URL:https://aicnh.org/event/tavern-talk-lafayette-and-human-rights/
LOCATION:Folsom Tavern\, 164 Water Street\, Exeter\, NH\, 03833\, United States
CATEGORIES:For Older Adults,Free,Lectures
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah Jaworski":MAILTO:sarah@aicnh.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220323T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220323T193000
DTSTAMP:20260405T130542
CREATED:20220225T172637Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220323T124858Z
UID:29561-1648060200-1648063800@aicnh.org
SUMMARY:Tavern Talk: Does Truth Matter?
DESCRIPTION:This virtual event is free. Registration required.What is truth? Does truth exist? Does truth matter? This event is a facilitated discussion of these and related questions about one of the oldest topics in philosophy: truth. After a brief introduction to some basic concepts and distinctions\, Dr. Tepley will lead the audience in a conversation about these questions. The goal is not to tell attendees what to believe but rather to give them the opportunity explore these questions\, and possible answers to them\, together as a group. If you like big ideas and stimulating conversation\, then this event is for you. Come ready to think\, to share\, and to learn!
URL:https://aicnh.org/event/tavern-talk-does-truth-matter/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:For Older Adults,Free,Lectures,Partnerships
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah Jaworski":MAILTO:sarah@aicnh.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211202T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211202T200000
DTSTAMP:20260405T130542
CREATED:20211021T212255Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211118T173658Z
UID:29198-1638464400-1638475200@aicnh.org
SUMMARY:Fireside Tavern Night
DESCRIPTION:Guests are encouraged to bring healthy non-perishable food and toiletry donations for St. Vincent dePaul. Join us for a jolly good time on the grounds of the Folsom Tavern. Sip hot cider around the campfire\, listen to colonial music\, watch fireside cooking demonstrations\, and make a simple craft. Pop inside the Tavern to visit the museum’s gift shop and local vendors selling handcrafted and carefully curated gifts\, sure to delight even the hardest to shop for on your list. \nThis is a free event. \nHoliday market vendors include: \n\nRidgetop Rustics\nDenise Brown Books\nParker Mountain Comfort Wraps\n\nVendors:
URL:https://aicnh.org/event/fireside-tavern-night/
LOCATION:Folsom Tavern\, 164 Water Street\, Exeter\, NH\, 03833\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly,Free,Partnerships
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah Jaworski":MAILTO:sarah@aicnh.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210918T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210918T160000
DTSTAMP:20260405T130542
CREATED:20210812T172236Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210915T182224Z
UID:28595-1631959200-1631980800@aicnh.org
SUMMARY:Community Day: Stories We Tell
DESCRIPTION:Visit the museum for free on September 18 through Smithsonian Center Day \nJoin us for a community day honoring the power of words and fun for all ages! Stop by the grounds of the Folsom Tavern from 10 am- 4 pm for a day full of storytelling\, music\, and hands-on activities. The day will feature a packed schedule of presentations by local authors\, storytellers and musicians\, as well as vendor tables featuring local authors and storytellers. \nEvent Schedule:\n10:30 Blame it on Revere story time and art activity\n11:30 Revolutionary Story Time- Brick by Brick\n12:15 Renay Allen\, Fiction Writing as Activism\n1:00 Revolutionary Story Time- Equality’s Call read by Congressman Pappas\n1:45 Jeff Warner\, Songs of Old New HampshireThis event is made possible thanks to the following sponsor:
URL:https://aicnh.org/event/stories-we-tell/
LOCATION:Folsom Tavern\, 164 Water Street\, Exeter\, NH\, 03833\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly,For Children & Youth,For Older Adults,Free,Partnerships
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah Jaworski":MAILTO:sarah@aicnh.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210717T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210717T183000
DTSTAMP:20260405T130542
CREATED:20210618T154941Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210702T183836Z
UID:28165-1626541200-1626546600@aicnh.org
SUMMARY:Historic Enemies and Rivals: European Armies in North America
DESCRIPTION:This is a free event. \nPreregister to guarantee your spot. \nThe British 4th (King’s Own) Regiment of the Foot and the French 85th Régiment de Saintonge find themselves at the American Independence Festival. Compare and contrast how these two professional armies look\, set up camp\, and fight. \nDemonstrations may include: \n\nDrills\nManual of Arms\nFiring competition\nBayonet Fencing\n\n*Visitors who are above the age of 2 and are vaccinated are no longer required to wear a mask outdoors. Following the CDC and NH DHHS guidelines\, masks are required indoors at all times.
URL:https://aicnh.org/event/historic-enemies-and-rivals-european-armies-in-north-america/
LOCATION:Folsom Tavern\, 164 Water Street\, Exeter\, NH\, 03833\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly,Festival,For Children & Youth,For Older Adults,Free,Living History
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210710T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210710T190000
DTSTAMP:20260405T130542
CREATED:20210617T184500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210702T183302Z
UID:28136-1625936400-1625943600@aicnh.org
SUMMARY:Concert: Theo Martey and the Akwaaba Ensemble
DESCRIPTION:End the Festival Day with an outdoor concert featuring master percussionist\, dancer\, and teacher\, Theophilus Nii Martey. Originally from Ghana\, West Africa and now living in Manchester\, NH\, Theo is a master of West African drumming and dance\, a heritage that has many subtle variations in rhythmic patterns\, dance styles\, and costumes all specific to a wide diversity of tribal groups from the region. Theo started his drumming and dancing studies in Bukom Accra\, Ghana at the age of 6\, working under the wing of master drummers and dancers. As a young man\, he journeyed to London\, England and Australia where he studied with other master artists. Since moving to Manchester\, he has founded the Akwaaba Drum and Dance Ensemble. The Akwaaba Ensemble’s energetic and engaging performances are a reflection of their name\, which means ‘welcome’ in the Twi language of Ghana. They bring West African drumming and dance to vivid life\, holding sway with the rich and subtle rhythmic patterns and styles specific to different tribal groups of West Africa. \n\nThis free concert is presented through sponsorship from Riverwoods Exeter. \n\n*Visitors who are above the age of 2 and are vaccinated are no longer required to wear a mask outdoors. Following the CDC and NH DHHS guidelines\, masks are required indoors at all times.
URL:https://aicnh.org/event/concert-theo-martey-and-the-akwaaba-ensemble/
LOCATION:Folsom Tavern\, 164 Water Street\, Exeter\, NH\, 03833\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert,Family Friendly,Festival,For Children & Youth,For Older Adults,Free
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210610T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210610T190000
DTSTAMP:20260405T130542
CREATED:20210517T234731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210609T211126Z
UID:27422-1623348000-1623351600@aicnh.org
SUMMARY:Tavern Talk: Digging Into Native History in New Hampshire
DESCRIPTION:Abenaki history has been reduced to near-invisibility as a result of conquest\, a conquering culture that placed little value on the Indian experience\, and a strategy of self-preservation that required many Abenaki to go “underground\,” concealing their true identities for generations to avoid discrimination and persecution. Robert Goodby reveals archaeological evidence that shows their deep presence here\, inches below the earth’s surface. \nMore informationPresented by Dr. Robert Goodby as part of New Hampshire Humanities to Go program. \nThis Tavern Talk will include an introduction to the film\, a screening\, and a guided discussion afterwards.
URL:https://aicnh.org/event/tavern-talk-digging-into-native-history-in-new-hampshire/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:For Older Adults,Free,Lectures
ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah Jaworski":MAILTO:sarah@aicnh.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210204T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210204T190000
DTSTAMP:20260405T130542
CREATED:20201219T031256Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210609T211658Z
UID:26065-1612461600-1612465200@aicnh.org
SUMMARY:Tavern Talk : From Across the Sea: North Americans in Nelson’s Navy
DESCRIPTION: Reservations required. \nJoin us for a virtual Tavern Talk presented by Sean M. Heuvel\, Ph.D. and Capt. John Rodgaard (USN\, Ret.) \nNorth Americans played an integral role in the Royal Navy during the Wars with France\, from the lower deck all the way to the highest levels of command. While some of these North Americans operated in relative obscurity\, others achieved high rank and formed lasting friendships with some of Great Britain’s foremost naval leaders of the age\, including Lord Nelson and King William IV.  \nFrom Across the Sea: North Americans in Nelson’s Navy explores the varied contributions of North Americans to the Royal Navy during Great Britain’s wars against Revolutionary and Napoleonic France. It is the first book that explores this topic in depth. As an edited compilation\, top specialists in the field have contributed thematic essays (on topics ranging from impressment to the Anglo-American maritime relationship) as well as biographical essays on a range of North Americans from both the officer ranks and the lower deck. For the biographical portraits\, special attention has been paid to individuals who have not already been the subject of extensive research and writing. Accompanying these essays are several never-before-published illustrations depicting some of the key North Americans as well as the ships and naval battles in which they were a part.   \nSean M. Heuvel\, Ph.D. is a faculty member in the Department of Leadership and American Studies at Christopher Newport University. He holds a B.A.\, M.Ed.\, Ph.D. and an M.A. An active member of The 1805 Club and The Society of the Cincinnati\, Dr. Heuvel also co-founded the Williamsburg-Yorktown American Revolution Roundtable in 2013 and now serves as a president emeritus on its executive board.\nCaptain John A. Rodgaard\, USN (Ret.) has over 41 years with the naval service of the United States. He is also a published author and a contributor to several Discovery Channel Unsolved History Television Programs. He  co-authored A Call to The Sea: Captain Charles Stewart of The USS Constitution\, and authored A Hard Fought Ship: The Story of HMS Venomous. He is the recipient of the Naval Institute’s History Author of the Year in 1999.  Rodgaard holds a B.A. in History and Political Science; an M.A. in Political Science\, and is also a graduate of the U.S. Naval War College.
URL:https://aicnh.org/event/tavern-talk-from-across-the-sea-north-americans-in-nelsons-navy/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:For Older Adults,Free,Lectures
ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah Jaworski":MAILTO:sarah@aicnh.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200922T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200922T130000
DTSTAMP:20260405T130542
CREATED:20200827T215523Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210609T213640Z
UID:24678-1600776000-1600779600@aicnh.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Lunch & Learn: Open Question - Does Truth Matter?
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER \n“Open Questions” is a new program presented by New Hampshire Humanities that explores essential questions about meaning and life that are important to Granite Staters.\n \nThis year at the AIM we are looking at commemoration and memorialization\, how those choices are made and by whom\, and how commemoration holds and creates meaning and “truth”. With that in mind Dr. Joshua Tepley\, an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Saint Anselm College\, will ask “Does Truth Matter?” in this FREE program. We hope you will join us and add your voice and ideas to the discussion.\n \nRegistration required for this free program. A Zoom link with be sent to all participants before the program. Please be sure to have the Zoom platform set up on your computer so you will be able to attend.
URL:https://aicnh.org/event/virtual-lunch-learn-open-question-does-truth-matter/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:For Children & Youth,For Older Adults,Free,Homeschool,Lectures,Partnerships
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200826T000000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200930T235900
DTSTAMP:20260405T130542
CREATED:20200827T010538Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210609T213754Z
UID:24642-1598400000-1601510340@aicnh.org
SUMMARY:The Culper Spy Ring
DESCRIPTION:This is a drop-in\, self lead activity/scavenger hunt on the grounds of the Folsom Tavern. \nMasks are required per ordinance of Town of Exeter. \nWhile many fought courageously on the battlefield during the Revolutionary War\, an elite network of individuals worked behind the scenes\, risking their lives to conduct covert intelligence operations that greatly impacted the outcome of the war. The Culper Spy Ring was the most prestigious and important of the espionage networks. \nStop by the grounds of the Folsom Tavern anytime from now though the end of September to begin your mission as a spy! Solve three riddles to work your way across the grounds\, leading you to your final destination where you will receive a make your own cipher wheel kit! No sign up necessary! \nYour mission begins under the outdoor water spigot at the back of the tavern\, near the side stairs. \nProtect your secrets and yourself! Please keep 6 feet from other spy ring members on museum grounds. Hand sanitizer is provided on your quest.
URL:https://aicnh.org/event/the-culper-spy-ring/
LOCATION:Folsom Tavern\, 164 Water Street\, Exeter\, NH\, 03833\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly,For Children & Youth,Free
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200724T000000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200724T235900
DTSTAMP:20260405T130542
CREATED:20200704T100001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210609T213829Z
UID:2216-1595548800-1595635140@aicnh.org
SUMMARY:Festival Scavenger Hunt
DESCRIPTION:Hunt for Exeter history and explore our Revolutionary landmarks using the clues provided. Enhance your game by sharing your discoveries on Instagram and follow along with other players. Make sure to tag us at #americanindependencemuseum. \nA great way to get out and about as you enjoy wonderful Exeter\, NH! \nSTART HERE
URL:https://aicnh.org/event/festival-scavenger-hunt/
LOCATION:NH
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly,Festival,For Children & Youth,For Older Adults,Free,virtual festival
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200716T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200716T123000
DTSTAMP:20260405T130542
CREATED:20200703T005611Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210609T214012Z
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SUMMARY:Community-Wide Declaration Reading
DESCRIPTION:EXETER TV \nIn celebration of the anniversary of the Dunlap Broadside copy of the Declaration of Independence’s arrival to Exeter on July 16\, 1776 we invite you to view the premier of this crowd-sourced reading of this founding document.  \nTune in to watch your friends\, neighbors\, local dignitaries\, and maybe even yourself read the Declaration!  Produced and presented in partnership with Exeter TV. \n 
URL:https://aicnh.org/event/community-wide-declaration-reading/
LOCATION:NH
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly,Festival,For Older Adults,Free,virtual festival
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200715T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200715T190000
DTSTAMP:20260405T130542
CREATED:20200702T223137Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210704T135330Z
UID:2144-1594836000-1594839600@aicnh.org
SUMMARY:Festival Tavern Talk - Jude Hall: Exeter’s Most Famous Black Patriot
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER \nJoin us for this virtual presentation as part of our re-imagined American Independence Festival! \nPresented by local author Renay Allen in partnership with Exeter TV. \nBlack Revolutionary War soldier Jude Hall has been profiled in books since the 1800’s\, yet he is little known in his hometown. \nJoin local author and activist Renay Allen to learn about Jude and his family and their contributions to America. She also discusses Exeter\, NH’s historic black enclave and a new proposal for a town park to honor it. Renay is writing a trilogy of historical-fiction mysteries that acknowledge and honor Black Exeter. \n  \nMore information Set during the American Independence Festival weekend\, “Incident at Exeter Tavern” honors Jude\, and “Incident at Ioka” honors his nephew\, the abolitionist poet James Monroe Whitfield. (Available at RM-Allen.com\, Water Street Bookstore\, or Amazon/Kindle.)
URL:https://aicnh.org/event/festival-tavern-talk-jude-hall-exeters-most-famous-black-patriot/
LOCATION:Folsom Tavern\, 164 Water Street\, Exeter\, NH\, 03833\, United States
CATEGORIES:Festival,Free,Lectures
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200714T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200714T130000
DTSTAMP:20260405T130542
CREATED:20200702T224326Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210609T214001Z
UID:2195-1594728000-1594731600@aicnh.org
SUMMARY:Lunch & Learn: Curator's Corner Live!
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER \nJoin us for this virtual presentation as part of our re-imagined American Independence Festival! \nBring a little fun and learning to your mid-day meal.  This virtual Lunch & Learn will be a close-up look at the museum’s special annual exhibit examining Commemoration and Memorializing.  Center Curator Jen Carr will share highlights from the exhibit\, explain the exhibit development process\, and take guest questions in this informal and engaging talk we are hosting through Zoom.
URL:https://aicnh.org/event/lunch-learn-curators-corner-live/
LOCATION:NH
CATEGORIES:Festival,Free,Lectures
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200711T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200711T110000
DTSTAMP:20260405T130542
CREATED:20200703T005015Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210609T213934Z
UID:2208-1594463400-1594465200@aicnh.org
SUMMARY:Festival Commemoration with the Annual Reading of the Declaration of Independence
DESCRIPTION:EXETER TV \nJoin us for this virtual presentation of the annual reading of the Declaration of Independence as part of our re-imagined American Independence Festival!  \nThis special program is being produced and presented in partnership with Exeter TV and will include a memorial salute\, a new festival video\, welcoming remarks\, and the traditional reading of the Declaration of Independence by John Taylor Gilman portrayed by descendant Greg Gilman.  \nMaking it even more meaningful this year\, the reading will take place in the original location it was read from when the Dunlap Broadside arrived in Exeter on July 16\, 1776!
URL:https://aicnh.org/event/festival-commemoration-with-the-annual-reading-of-the-declaration-of-independence/
LOCATION:NH
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly,Festival,For Children & Youth,For Older Adults,Free,virtual festival
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