Medford’s Search for Wholeness: Mind, Body, and Spirit
Medford’s Search for Wholeness: Mind, Body, and Spirit
Join Medford Historian Dee Morris to talk about some good ideas!
Join Medford Historian Dee Morris to talk about some good ideas!
Join Doug Carr, architect and student of art and history, as he presents a variety of art works collected by generations of Brooks Family members, whose ranks include the Saltonstalls and the family of John Quincy Adams. The Brooks collection contains works by John Singer Singer Sargent, John LaFarge, Claude Monet, and sculptor Cyrus Dallin, among others. Over
On first impression, the witchcraft trials of the Colonial era may seem to have been nothing but a free-for-all, fraught with hysterics. Margo Burns explores an array of prosecutions in seventeenth century New England, using facsimiles of primary source manuscripts, demonstrating how methodically and logically the Salem Court worked. This program focuses on the Salem witchcraft trials of
Beverly Almond, a young secretary in NYC at the time of Pearl Harbor, left security and home to work in England at the height of the war. She worked for 2 and a half years at Bletchley Park, the top secret center in the English countryside where the German military messages were being intercepted and