Carrie Brown

program describing the technological advances in manufacturing that first helped save the Union in the Civil War and then transformed consumerism. The speaker focuses on the critical role that Vermont and New Hampshire had in developing these technologies.

 

Contact:
csb@carrie-brown.com

Rick Carey

Author of  In the Evil Day, a nonfiction account of a 1997 shooting in Colebrook, NH. A professor at SNHU, Carey researched the event and the lives of the victims, which he discusses in his program.

 Contact:
603-284-7064
R.Carey@snhu.edu
http://richardadamscarey.com

Christy Day

Presents a program on walking the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela. Author of Walking from Here to There.

 

Contact:
daychristy@aol.com
www.walkingelcamino.com

Austin Clark

Presents a program called “The How and Why of Civil War Reenacting,” which includes a slide program on the 150th Anniversary Reenactment of the Battle of Gettysburg in 2013 and an appearance in full dress Union Civil War uniform representing the 5th New Hampshire regiment.

 

Contact:
Clark.austin06@gmail.com