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Category Archives: Presentations
Communion Tokens
Last week I spoke at the Hudson Memorial Presbyterian Church about the old-time camp meetings. What was neat was this was the first time I had made this presentation to Presbyterians. The Presbyterians were responsible for one of the most … Continue reading
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Russian News
You would think making the same presentation over and over again might get boring. Yesterday I presented the History and Evolution of the Outhouse to a group at the SearStone in Cary, NC. One of the questions asked by the … Continue reading
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The Circuit Rider Preacher: True Stories
Did you know there were Catholic Priests who were circuit riders in the 1800s? The operated in South Texas and were known as the Cavalry of Christ. I spoke at the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at North Carolina State on … Continue reading
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Take Me Out to the Ball Game
It was neat to speak in a hotel where you could look out on to the playing field of the Toronto Blue Jays baseball field from the hotel restaurant. The meeting room I was speaking in didn’t look out on … Continue reading
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The Cardinal at North Hills
It was a very nice room but I knew it would be too small when I first saw it. As people drifted in, it didn’t take long to fill the room up; then people started dragging in chairs from an … Continue reading
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Deja Vu
Exactly a year ago in January, I was speaking to the Kentucky ACTE Leadership Cohort (TALENTS) and it started snowing. Well, guess what happened this year? Same place, same time, same event (but with a new cohort) and it snowed … Continue reading
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Bishop Asbury Rides Again
My voice was back to nearly normal when I spoke to the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute last week. However, having a scratchy voice played into my role as Bishop Frances Asbury. Since he traveled by horseback through all types of … Continue reading
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Four Presentations in Four Days
At first, I thought it was a good idea to do four presentations on four consective days. After all, they were in the same city (San Antonio) and were either in the Convention Center or the adjoining Grand Hyatt. However, by … Continue reading
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Montana Farm Bureau Convention
This is an exciting time for the Farm Bureau as many of them are kicking off the 100th year celebration of the founding of the American Farm Bureau. Since I am a big history buff I really enjoy speaking at … Continue reading
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The Women’s Land Army Marches Again
Speaking to the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute is always a treat. The audience is attentive (I guess paying to hear a lecture helps ensure that) and they ask good questions. What was unique about my recent presentation about the Women’s … Continue reading
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