Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Author of French Azilum Novel to speak at BCHS, July 18

The Bradford County Historical Society will host a program titled Waiting for the Queen: A New Novel Set at French Azilum scheduled for Friday, July 18, 2014 at 6 p.m. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. There is no admission charge for this event but donations are appreciated. To reserve a seat, participants are asked to register by calling 570-265-2240 or by email at info@bradfordhistory.com.

The program will be presented by Joanna Higgins, author of various short stories as well as a new book titled, The Anarchist. Although a fictional account, Waiting for the Queen brings to life the historical site of French Azilum in Bradford County. Joanna will read a brief passage from the book and explain the historical background and her inspiration for the book, which was written for young readers.

A description of the book follows:

“Fifteen-year-old Eugenie de La Roque and her family barely escape the French Revolution with their lives and the clothes on their backs. Along with several other noble families, they sail to America, where French Azilum, as the area came to be known, is being carved out of the rugged wilderness of Pennsylvania. They don’t know that the village awaiting them is nothing like the home they’ve left behind – there are no festive balls or carefully manicured gardens, to say nothing of the luxuries once provided by their many servants.

“Hannah Kimbrell is a young Quaker who has been chosen to help prepare French Azilum for the arrival of the aristocrats, but Hannah wants nothing more than to be home with her mother and new baby brother… In this wild place away from home and the memories they hold dear, Eugenie and Hannah find more in common than they first realize…”

“A story of friendship against all odds, Waiting for the Queen is a loving portrait of the values of a young America, and a reminder that true nobility is more than a royal title.”

This program is part of the 2014 Friday Night at the Museum programming series that is held the third Friday of each month from May through October. Each event is held in the Great Room at the Bradford County Historical Society, located at 109 Pine Street, Towanda, PA. Refreshments are provided at each program and the museum is open a half-hour prior to the event.

Other Friday Night at the Museum programs scheduled for 2014 include: The Towanda of the 1870’s, August 15; Remarkable Women of Bradford County, September 19; and Towanda’s Early Water Supply, October 17.

The Bradford County Historical Society is a recipient agency of the Bradford County United Way. For more information about the society and its programming schedule, museum or research center, visit www.bradfordhistory.com or check out the society Facebook page at facebook.com/BradfordCountyHistoricalSociety.

Friday, June 6, 2014

“Bradford County Churches and Communities” to be presented at BCHS, June 20

The Bradford County Historical Society will host a program entitled "Bradford County Churches and Communities: Past and Present" scheduled for Friday, June 20, 2014 at 6 p.m. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. There is no admission charge for this event but donations are appreciated. To reserve a seat, participants are asked to register by calling 570-265-2240 or by email at info@bradfordhistory.com.

The program features historical facts about twenty-two Bradford County churches, two one-room schoolhouses, and two bandstands, all accompanied with a slide presentation.

 This program will be presented by David Lenington. Two gospel songs composed by area musicians will also be sung by Carrie Hooper.

 This program is part of the 2014 "Friday Night at the Museum" programming series that is held the third Friday of each month from May through October. Each event is held in the Great Room at the Bradford County Historical Society, located at 109 Pine Street, Towanda, PA. Refreshments are provided at each program and the museum is open a half-hour prior to the event.

 Other Friday Night at the Museum programs scheduled for 2014 include: Waiting for the Queen: A New Novel Set at French Azilum, July 18; The Towanda of the 1870’s, August 15; Remarkable Women of Bradford County, September 19; and Towanda’s Early Water Supply, October 17.

 The Bradford County Historical Society is a recipient agency of the Bradford County United Way. For more information about the society and its programming schedule, museum or research center, visit www.bradfordhistory.com or check out the society Facebook page at facebook.com/BradfordCountyHistoricalSociety.

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Friday Night at the Museum Begins this Friday; Exhibit Opening & Reception on Sunday

The Bradford County Historical Society is preparing for the season opening of the museum next week and the beginning of the programming season THIS FRIDAY. Here are some dates to keep in mind.

This Friday, May 16, is our first Friday Night at the Museum program for 2014 titled "Memories of the Black Diamond: The Story of the Lehigh Valley Railroad’s Famous Train". Call 570-265-2240 or email info@bradfordhistory.com to reserve your seat.

Sunday, May 18, at 2 pm is our Exhibit Opening and Reception. A tour of the new exhibits for 2014 will be given by curator, Matt Carl, followed by refreshments. On Wednesday, May 21, the museum opens for the season with the same hours as the research center - Wednesday through Friday, 10 am - 4 pm, and the first Saturday monthly, 10 am - 2 pm.

We are pleased to welcome back Heather Palmer as our tour guide again this year.

Come out and participate in these upcoming activities and support your local historical society.