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SUMMARY:Deeds Not Words: Discovering Our Berks Suffragists
DESCRIPTION:Discover the stories of the Berks County women who worked for the woman suffrage movement locally.  Find out how RACC Associate Dean of Library Services\, Mary Ellen Heckman\,  used old newspapers and local records to reveal their hard work and personal lives and learn how to use these same techniques to uncover your own ancestors’ lives.\nClick here to register.\nMary Ellen Heckman is the Associate Dean of Library Services at Reading Area Community College. Mrs. Heckman is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Penn State in American Studies and has a master’s in Library Service from Rutgers University. She was a founding member of the Berks County Genealogical Society and has been helping people research their family histories for over thirty years.
URL:https://berkshistory.dreamhosters.com/event/deeds-not-words-discovering-our-berks-suffragists/
CATEGORIES:Second Saturdays
ORGANIZER;CN="Berks History Center":MAILTO:elise@berkshistory.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200613T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200613T110000
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CREATED:20200529T185940Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200529T212500Z
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SUMMARY:Shotgun Resistance: Digital Second Saturday Program
DESCRIPTION:Please join us to discover the history of the construction of the Maidencreek Dam and  Lake Ontelaunee between 1925 and 1932. This special digital presentation will explore the crisis in Reading’s water supply that created the need for the project\, the drama of the 1927 “Shotgun Rebellion” by local farmers whose land was ultimately under the new lake\, plus the accompanying turmoil in Reading City Hall triggered by these events. Nothing like hearing about turmoil in City Hall to stir the morning juices! Presented by Brian Engelhardt.\nClick here to register.
URL:https://berkshistory.dreamhosters.com/event/shotgun-resistance-digital-second-saturday-program/
CATEGORIES:Second Saturdays
ORGANIZER;CN="Berks History Center":MAILTO:elise@berkshistory.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200613T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200613T110000
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CREATED:20200112T002545Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200529T190307Z
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SUMMARY:CANCELED: Three Cheers and a Ringgold Tiger!  The First of the First Defenders
DESCRIPTION:Due to the statewide shutdown\, this event has been canceled. This program will be rescheduled in 2021.\nDiscover the stories behind the Ringgold Light Artillery before they became the preeminent light artillery company in Eastern Pennsylvania\, with Civil War historian\, Mark Pflum. \nNo Tickets Required. All Second Saturday programs are “pay at the door.” $5.00 members\, $8.00 non-members. Light Refreshments served at 9:30AM. \nOff street parking available at 160 Spring Street\, Reading. \nAll programs subject to change. \nBerks History Center is sponsored by the Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission
URL:https://berkshistory.dreamhosters.com/event/three-cheers-and-a-ringgold-tiger-the-first-of-the-first-defenders/
LOCATION:Berks History Center\, 940 Centre Avenue\, Reading\, PA\, 19601\, United States
CATEGORIES:Second Saturdays
ORGANIZER;CN="Berks History Center":MAILTO:elise@berkshistory.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200509T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200509T110000
DTSTAMP:20260409T144404
CREATED:20200506T192521Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200506T194042Z
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SUMMARY:Carsonia Park: Digital Second Saturday Program
DESCRIPTION:Missing BHC Second Saturday? So are we! Thanks to the help of Herbein + Co. and our friend\, Paul Druzba\, the Berks History Center would like to invite you to our very first digital Second Saturday program! In lieu of our canceled May Second Saturday program\, we are giving this digital option a try. We hope that you will join us\, as we explore this brave new world together\, from the comfort our own homes!\n\nDiscover the fascinating history behind one of Berks County’s most memorable lost treasures\, Carsonia Park\, with author and historian\, Paul Druzba. To attend\, follow the registration link below to sign up. Once you sign up\, you will receive a link to our digital program\, which you can tune into on Saturday\, May 9th at 10am. Same date and time as our regular Second Saturday programs – coming to you live in the comfort of your own home.\n\nClick here to register.
URL:https://berkshistory.dreamhosters.com/event/carsonia/
CATEGORIES:Second Saturdays,Special Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Berks History Center":MAILTO:elise@berkshistory.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200509T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200509T110000
DTSTAMP:20260409T144404
CREATED:20200112T001029Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200429T201448Z
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SUMMARY:CANCELED: Pennsylvania Iron Masters During the Revolution
DESCRIPTION:Due to the extended stay at home orders\, this event has been canceled. We are working to provide digital programming to replace our regularly scheduled Second Saturday programs. This particular speaker has been rescheduled for 2021.\nAt the beginning of the Revolutionary War\, Pennsylvania’s ironworks produced a large percentage of Colonial America’s iron.  The battles of Lexington and Concord were fought in the summer of 1775\, and shortly thereafter Pennsylvania began to take measures for the defense of the state.  The first line of defense was directed toward arming merchant ships already afloat\, with cannon.  While the proposal was good in theory\, there were no cannon with which to arm them.  The solution was provided by Pennsylvania’s ironmasters.  Within a year\, they were producing cannon to arm the American army and navy.  Learn about the trials and tribulations they went through to arm Washington’s army.  It’s a fascinating story and one worth retelling. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNo Tickets Required. All Second Saturday programs are “pay at the door.” $5.00 members\, $8.00 non-members. Light Refreshments served at 9:30AM. \nOff street parking available at 160 Spring Street\, Reading. \nAll programs subject to change. \nBerks History Center is sponsored by the Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission
URL:https://berkshistory.dreamhosters.com/event/pennsylvania-iron-masters-during-the-revolution/
LOCATION:Berks History Center\, 940 Centre Avenue\, Reading\, PA\, 19601\, United States
CATEGORIES:Second Saturdays
ORGANIZER;CN="Berks History Center":MAILTO:elise@berkshistory.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200314T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200314T120000
DTSTAMP:20260409T144404
CREATED:20200108T024155Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200313T192856Z
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SUMMARY:CANCELED: Votes for Women: Berks Suffrage 2020 Centennial Kick-Off Event
DESCRIPTION:To ensure the health and safety of our community\, this program has been canceled. \nWe are making arrangement to film the performance of “System Shakers and Barrier Breakers: The Suffragists” to air online at a later date.\nKick off the Berks Suffrage 2020 Centennial with women’s historian\, Hallie Vaughan\, who will portray the influential suffragist\, Alice Paul and share the history of the women’s suffrage movement. Following the program\, enjoy a theatrical performance of “System Shakers and Barrier Breakers: The Suffragists\,” written and performed by Berks County women. \nTickets: $5 members\, $8 non-members\nAll tickets are general admission. Seating is first come\, first serve. Doors open at 9am. \nCall 610-375-4375 to register. \nOff street parking available at 160 Spring Street\, Reading. \nAll programs subject to change. \n  \n \n  \nThis program is funded by the Berks Arts Council’s Celebration of Women in the Arts grant. \nBerks History Center is sponsored by the Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission \n  \nThe Berks Suffrage 2020 Centennial is funded in part by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania\, Department of Community and Economic Development. \n 
URL:https://berkshistory.dreamhosters.com/event/votes-for-women-berks-suffrage-2020-centennial-kick-off-event/
CATEGORIES:Second Saturdays,Special Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200208T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200208T110000
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CREATED:20190813T234422Z
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SUMMARY:Freedom-Seekers Turned Freedom-Fighters
DESCRIPTION:Join journalist and author\, Jim Remsen as he chronicles the experiences of a group of fugitive slaves who escaped southern bondage\, dared to openly build new lives in Pennsylvania\, and later returned south to fight for the Union.\nJournalist and author Jim Remsen will present an illustrated history talk\, “Freedom-Seekers Turned Freedom-Fighters\,” which chronicles the experiences of a group of fugitive slaves who escaped southern bondage and dared to openly build new lives in the North. Once the Civil War came\, these men and their sons left their safe haven in Pennsylvania and returned south\, into the bowels of slavery\, to fight for the Union. Their valor under fire helped to change many minds about black people. Remsen’s nonfiction history book\, Embattled Freedom: Chronicle of a Fugitive-Slave Haven in the Wary North\, lifts these thirteen remarkable lives out of the shadows\, while also shedding light on the racial politics and social codes they and their people endured in the divided North before\, during and after the war. \nThe fugitives’ safe haven was little Waverly\, Pa.\, Remsen’s boyhood hometown near Scranton. Now a Bala Cynwyd resident\, and a retired editor and reporter at The Philadelphia Inquirer\, he spent several years researching this story as a way to bring some overdue tribute to Waverly’s unsung “colored troops” and the white abolitionists who stood by them. Embattled Freedom (Sunbury Press\, 2017) has been praised by the director of Scranton’s Lackawanna Historical Society\, Mary Ann Savakinus\, as “a fascinating history that needs to be shared.” Mark Bowden\, New York Times bestselling author of Black Hawk Down\, Killing Pablo and his latest\, Hue 1968\, calls it “a fine example of serious local history\, which fleshes out in particulars the larger social issues over a century.” For more\, visit embattledfreedom.org \nSnow Date: February 15 \nNo Tickets Required. All Second Saturday programs are “pay at the door.” $5.00 members\, $8.00 non-members. Light Refreshments served at 9:30AM. \nOff street parking available at 160 Spring Street\, Reading. \nAll programs subject to change. \nBerks History Center is sponsored by the Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission
URL:https://berkshistory.dreamhosters.com/event/freedom-seekers-turned-freedom-fighters/
LOCATION:Berks History Center\, 940 Centre Avenue\, Reading\, PA\, 19601\, United States
CATEGORIES:Second Saturdays
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200111T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200111T110000
DTSTAMP:20260409T144404
CREATED:20190813T200543Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191212T235954Z
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SUMMARY:1728: The Year of Fear From Oley to the Tulpehocken
DESCRIPTION:Learn how the peaceful relations between William Penn and the Native People were threatened by an armed skirmish between settlers and the “strange Indians” near the Manatawny Creek\, the killing of three peaceful Lenape in the Cacossing area\, and Sassoonan’s protest against the Tulpehocken Settlement. Presented by Barry Miller.\nSnow Date: January 18 \nNo Tickets Required. All Second Saturday programs are “pay at the door.” $5.00 members\, $8.00 non-members. Light Refreshments served at 9:30AM. \nOff street parking available at 160 Spring Street\, Reading. \nAll programs subject to change. \nBerks History Center is sponsored by the Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission
URL:https://berkshistory.dreamhosters.com/event/1728-the-year-of-fear-from-oley-to-the-tulpehocken/
LOCATION:Berks History Center\, 940 Centre Avenue\, Reading\, PA\, 19601\, United States
CATEGORIES:Second Saturdays
ORGANIZER;CN="Berks History Center":MAILTO:elise@berkshistory.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191214T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191214T110000
DTSTAMP:20260409T144404
CREATED:20190813T194816Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191123T032132Z
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SUMMARY:From the Historical Society to the BHC: 150 Year of Berks History
DESCRIPTION:Learn about the history of the Berks History Center from its fledgling founding in 1869 as the Historical Society of Berks County to present day. Presented by BHC Trustee\, Barry Kauffman.\nFree admission as a special thank you to all of our supporters over the years. Light Refreshments served at 9:30AM. \nOff street parking available at 160 Spring Street\, Reading. \nAll programs subject to change. \nBerks History Center is sponsored by the Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission
URL:https://berkshistory.dreamhosters.com/event/150th-from-the-historical-society-to-the-bhc-150-year-of-berks-history/
LOCATION:Berks History Center\, 940 Centre Avenue\, Reading\, PA\, 19601\, United States
CATEGORIES:150th Anniversary,Second Saturdays
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191109T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191109T110000
DTSTAMP:20260409T144404
CREATED:20190813T192602Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191030T183333Z
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SUMMARY:The Human Side of War: German POW's at the Reading Airbase
DESCRIPTION:Discover the compassionate relationships that developed between German POW’s and a Civilian Contractor during WWII when the Reading Airbase maintained a camp for German prisoners of war\, who served as workers at the airbase and on the farms around Berks County. Presented by Keith Heberling and Roger Rank.\nFrom September\, 1944 to February\, 1946\, the Reading Airbase maintained a camp for German prisoners of war\, who served as workers at the airbase and on the farms around Berks County. Several of the POW’s were assigned to the Paint Shop which was operated by a civilian contractor\, Roy Rank. The working relationship was one of mutual respect which soon developed into close friendships\, one friendship lasting a lifetime. After the Germans left Reading\, the correspondence with Rank continued and their letters\, some very emotional\, describe the uncertainty of the former prisoners as to when and if they would be allowed to go home\, but then\, the utter destruction they found in their home cities and the difficulty in merely surviving in a war-devastated country. However\, in every letter they expressed gratitude for the kind treatment they received while here in Reading and for the continuing letters and frequent “care” packages that they received from their Friend in America. \nThis month’s history presentation will be followed by a special one-time exhibition of a local veteran’s “Combat Paper\,” a special project that involves printing vetertan service photos on paper made from soldier uniforms. \nNo Tickets Required. All Second Saturday programs are “pay at the door.” $5.00 members\, $8.00 non-members. Light Refreshments served at 9:30AM. \n\nOff street parking available at 160 Spring Street\, Reading. \nAll programs subject to change. \nBerks History Center is sponsored by the Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission
URL:https://berkshistory.dreamhosters.com/event/the-human-side-of-war-german-pows-at-the-reading-airbase/
LOCATION:Berks History Center\, 940 Centre Avenue\, Reading\, PA\, 19601\, United States
CATEGORIES:Second Saturdays
ORGANIZER;CN="Berks History Center":MAILTO:elise@berkshistory.org
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