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SUMMARY:Lecture: WWII in Georgia
DESCRIPTION:WWII in Georgia\nJoin us on August 18th at 12 p.m. for a lunch and learn lecture on Georgia’s connection to World War II and the Holocaust. Tyler Crafton-Karnes\, Education Coordinator and Accessibility Specialist at Kennesaw State University’s Museum of History and Holocaust Education\, will be presenting. The lecture will focus on how several areas of Georgia specifically contributed to WWII. Come hear stories of communities and individuals who got involved in the war effort and were forever impacted by the outcome. \nThis lecture is in-person at the Bartow History Museum \nFree for members. Non-members $7. \nClick here for tickets \nAbout the Speaker\nTyler Crafton-Karnes is the Adult Program Coordinator and Accessibility Specialist at the Museum of History and Holocaust Education at Kennesaw State University. He is also a PhD student in the Department of History at Georgia State University. Tyler specializes in the history of World War II\, the Holocaust\, dress\, the body\, and historical interpretation. \nHeadshot of Tyler Crafton-Karnes \n 
URL:https://bartowhistorymuseum.org/event/save-the-date-august-lunch-and-learn/
LOCATION:Bartow History Museum\, 4 East Church Street\, Cartersville\, GA\, 30120\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Programs
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SUMMARY:Lecture: Passport for Life
DESCRIPTION:Passport for Life: Holocaust Rescue and Survival\nJoin us on August 26 at 7:00 pm for a presentation by Georgia Highlands College Assistant Professor of Communication Alexandra MacMurdo Reiter and special guest Heidi Fishman. The presentation will focus on the heroic efforts of MacMurdo’s grandfather Stefan Ryniewicz during WWII. Ryniewicz\, a Polish diplomat\, was part of a covert group that forged passports to give to Jewish families. These passports ultimately saved thousands of Jews from the horrors of the Holocaust\, including Heidi Fishman’s grandfather. \nThis is an online\, Zoom lecture. \nFree for members. $7.00 for non-members. \nGet tickets here \nAbout the Speakers:\nHeidi Fishman (left) and Alexandra MacMurdo Reiter (right) pose for a photo following a joint presentation. \nAlexandra Reiter\, MA\, EMBA\n Alexandra Reiter is an Assistant Professor of Communication with 13 years of experience teaching Communication courses at Georgia Highlands College.  Alex received her Bachelor of Science in Communication from Florida State University\, and her Masters in Organizational Communication and Executive MBA from Suffolk University in Boston\, Massachusetts. \nAlex teaches courses including Human Communication\, Intercultural Communication and Public Speaking.  Alex’s mission is to help people become more confident communicators and presenters.  Her areas of expertise and focus include speech delivery and presentation\, audience analysis and nonverbal communication. \nIn June 2019\, Alex accepted the Virtus Et Fraternitas medal presented to her by Polish President Andrzej Duda.  Only 14 medals of this type have been given in Polish history.  This medal was given posthumously for her grandfather’s bravery in saving Jews in occupied German territory during World War II through the creation of fake foreign passports which saved thousands of lives. \nAlex lives in Dallas\, GA with her husband Brady and their 4 daughters\, 2 cats and 1 dog.  In her free time\, she enjoys yoga\, boating\, watching Florida State football and Atlanta United soccer and spending time with her family. \nHeidi Fishman\, MA\, EdD\, Author\nHeidi Fishman is an author and psychologist. She has an M.A. and an Ed.D. in Counseling Psychology and worked at Dartmouth College and in private practice for 20 years focusing on helping people overcome trauma and eating disorders. \nWhile Heidi always knew her mother and grandparents were Holocaust survivors\, she didn’t start researching their story until she retired. Five years of investigation led to Tutti’s Promise (2017\, MB Publishing\, Bethesda) which\, while fictionalized for the purpose of allowing conversations among characters\, follows the Lichtensterns’ true story from May 10\, 1940\, in Amsterdam through two Nazi camps\, liberation\, and resettlement; the book contains a significant number of original documents. \nFishman won the Joseph Zola Memorial Holocaust Educator Award from the Maurice Greenberg Center for Judaic Studies at the University of Hartford. Tutti’s Promise was designated by the National Council for the Social Studies and the Children’s Book Council as a Notable Trade Book for Young People and has won numerous other awards. \nHeidi speaks to schools and community groups in order to teach about the perils of prejudice and bigotry. She has made multiple visits to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington\, DC to sign copies of Tutti’s Promise. Pre-Covid\, she travelled throughout the US. In this time of Covid\, she presents remotely. Heidi is also on the board of the Vermont Holocaust Memorial and is Vice-Chair of the International Committee of the Ładoś Group. \nShe lives in Vermont with her husband and an aging border terrier. When she isn’t staying home due to Covid safety measures she likes to travel and discover new places and meet new people. \n  \n 
URL:https://bartowhistorymuseum.org/event/lecture-passport-for-life/
LOCATION:Zoom – Online
CATEGORIES:Adults,Lectures/Programs
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SUMMARY:History of Cocktails
DESCRIPTION:History of Cocktails\nJoin us Saturday\, August 28th from 6-8 p.m. at the Bartow History Museum for a fun night of treats. Guests will meet the crew from Dalton Distillery and learn about the history of distilling in North Georgia\, including the crew’s own family moonshining traditions. Guests will also learn about the history of cocktails from our museum staff and see historic artifacts related to different kinds of brewing\, distilling\, and moonshining. You must be 21 years of age or older to attend this event. \nAbout Dalton Distillery:\nDalton Distillery Logo \nDalton Distillery is a small\, craft distillery located in Historic Downtown Dalton\, Georgia. They produce their family’s 100+ year old recipe of moonshine\, Raymond’s Reserve. It’s distributed throughout Georgia and available at the distillery.  They also produce the world’s only Sunflower Spirit\, TazaRay\, made from malted sunflower seeds & corn. The Butler family\, who own and operate the distillery\, have made whiskey for generations. For them\, moonshining isn’t just a historic tradition\, but a way of keeping their family legacy alive. \nFor more information on Dalton Distillery visit their website: https://daltondistillery.com/ \n\nTickets are $9.50 per person and can be purchased by following the link below\nGet Tickets Here
URL:https://bartowhistorymuseum.org/event/history-of-cocktails/
LOCATION:Bartow History Museum\, 4 East Church Street\, Cartersville\, GA\, 30120\, United States
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