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SUMMARY:Tuesday Talks: Four Extraordinary Women of the American Revolution
DESCRIPTION:You’re invited to hear award-winning author Nancy Rubin Stuart’s lively talk and slide presentation about several extraordinary but often forgotten women of the American Revolution. These include Deborah Read Franklin\, the inventor’s wife; Mercy Otis Warren\, whose plays helped sparked the Revolution; the patriotic Lucy Flucker\, wife of General Henry Knox and the beautiful Philadelphia belle\, Peggy Shippen\, wife of Benedict Arnold.  After the talk you’ll understand how these powerful women helped change the course of history. A book signing and sale is included. \nThis lecture will take place on-site in the Mural Barn at the Atwood Museum.
URL:https://womr.org/event/tuesday-talks-four-extraordinary-women-of-the-american-revolution/
LOCATION:Atwood House Museum\, 347 Stage Harbor Rd\, Chatham\, MA\, 02633\, United States
CATEGORIES:Talks
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SUMMARY:An Afternoon with Joe Marchio – Organ\, Community & Giving Back
DESCRIPTION:Experience the artistry of Cape Symphony’s Assistant Conductor\, Joe Marchio\, as he takes the stage on the magnificent Casavant Frères pipe organ at the First Congregational Church of Chatham. Known for his warmth\, humor\, and insight as a speaker and conductor\, Joe now steps into the spotlight as a performer\, bringing the organ to life in an unforgettable concert. \nThe program will feature iconic organ masterworks including J.S. Bach’s thrilling “Toccata and Fugue in D Minor” and Charles Ives’ playful “Variations on America.” Joe will also be joined by special guest Sarah Marchio on bagpipes for the stirring audience favorite\, “Highland Cathedral\,” along with one additional selection to be announced. \nAbout the Organ\nThe organ at First Congregational Church is itself a star of the show. Built in 1972 by the renowned Casavant Frères Organ Company of Quebec\, the instrument was carefully designed to both support choral and congregational singing and to serve as a recital-quality organ for visiting artists. With 21 hand-selected stops\, it offers tonal diversity capable of bringing German Baroque masterpieces and French Romantic works vividly to life. \nIn 2007\, the organ was further modernized with a new electrified console\, expanding its versatility with couplers that allow for English choral accompaniment and Romantic-era repertoire. More than 40 years since its installation\, it remains a beloved and powerful instrument\, continuing a long tradition that stretches back to the congregation’s very first melodeon. \n✨ Why you’ll want to be there: \nHear Bach\, French masters\, and more come alive on one of Cape Cod’s most versatile instruments.\nExperience the talent of Joe Marchio\, not just as a conductor and educator\, but as a solo performer.\nSupport the Cape Symphony Orchestra\, Chatham Chorale\, and First Congregational Church of Chatham—a portion of every ticket goes directly to these cornerstones of our community.\n🎟️ Seating is limited—reserve your tickets now for a very special afternoon of live music\, community\, and celebration. \n👉 Child and student discounts available—contact rchwastiak@capesymphony.org for details.
URL:https://womr.org/event/an-afternoon-with-joe-marchio-organ-community-giving-back/
LOCATION:First Congregational Church of Chatham\, 650 Main St.\, Chatham\, MA\, United States
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SUMMARY:Chatham and 100 Years in the Cape Cod Baseball League
DESCRIPTION:Mike Richard will touch on the early history of baseball on Cape Cod dating back to the 1800s\, and the beginning of the Cape Cod Baseball League in 1923 (of which Chatham was among the four original teams).  He will discuss the 8 former Cape League players who made it to the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame\, mention some of the outstanding baseball players of the past who began on the Cape and went on to star in the pros\, and also cover some unique and interesting facts about the Chatham A’s and Anglers over the years. At the end of the lecture\, there will be a baseball trivia quiz on former Chatham players who later starred in Major League Baseball.
URL:https://womr.org/event/chatham-and-100-years-in-the-cape-cod-baseball-league/
LOCATION:Atwood House Museum\, 347 Stage Harbor Rd\, Chatham\, MA\, 02633\, United States
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