No Audiences

My last posting was about some of the diverse audiences I have addressed. This posting is about no audiences. Because of the pandemic created by the COVID-19 virus, six presentations that were to have occurred in March and April were canceled. They will be rescheduled at a later date or as virtual presentations. I was supposed to speak in San Francisco on April 15 but that will now be a ZOOM presentation. I have used ZOOM before to speak to classes at various universities, so it should not be a problem.

The one benefit of the pandemic is there is a lot of new material for a presentation I am scheduled to make at the New York Chautauqua and the Fountain Park (IN) Chautauqua this summer. The presentation title is “The History of Toilet Paper and SUCH!” We had agreed to this topic last summer. It is now a very timely topic. The photo below is just one example of the new material that will be added to this presentation. And yes, corn cobs have been used as toilet paper in the past.

About Gary Moore

Gary Moore is a retired professor from North Carolina State University. He is an award-winning teacher and has made presentations in 41 states, 3 Canadian provinces and on 4 continents.
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