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STORYTELLER :: Historical Reenactments
 
Rosie Chapman Rosie Chapman
Rosie Chapman (a.k.a. Miz Rosie) has thrilled audiences of all ages nationally and internationally with her stories. Audience participation...
Michael P. Deren: The Past in Person Michael P. Deren: The Past in Person
As “The Past in Person” (PIP), Michael Deren is an accomplished musician, songwriter, and storyteller. The PIP presentations are historical, musical...
"Hi, I’m Ernie Pyle” "Hi, I’m Ernie Pyle”
This is a dramatization of the Pulitzer Prize winning journalist’s World War II dispatches. The program is ideal for high school or college students ...
Jim Neely’s Traveling Museum of Living History Jim Neely’s Traveling Museum of Living History
Neely’s 25 plus years experience as a storyteller and his old-time fiddle playing will take one on a journey to the past where one will learn of...
Fred & Bonnie Priebe: A Visit with the Lincolns Fred & Bonnie Priebe: A Visit with the Lincolns
“Everyone was thrilled to have you both here. You really made the event.” “I can’t thank you both enough for all you did for our Erin-Halfway Days...

 

 

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