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The Molly Brown
House Museum Speakers Bureau programs are designed with middle school,
high school and adult groups in mind. Each program is approximately
one hour long. Topics include:
The Outrageous
Times of Molly Brown: A one-woman show! A costumed actress traces
Molly's life from her early childhood in Hannibal, Missouri, to
Leadville, Colorado, where she met and married J.J., and finally
to her days of glory in Denver and New York.
Victorian
Women's Lifestyles: Life was different then
harder, tougher
Come
with us to the turn of the century for an intimate glimpse of women's
lives.
The Sinking
of the Titanic: A slide presentation reliving one of the 20th
century's most fascinating and devastating tragedies - through Molly
Brown's eyes!
Old World
Christmas - Denver's Past: Ring in the holidays with an illustrated
slide show on the history of Christmas ornaments, and Santa Claus,
and learn how to decorate your own Victorian tree.
The Art
of the Victorian Table: Entertaining at the turn of the century
could make or break your social status. Enjoy learning about food,
dining customs and table settings in this prettily illustrated slide
show.
Turn of
the Century Etiquette: Emily Post would be fascinated by these
courting customs and general rules of the day - and you will be
too! The perfect companion for our Etiquette Teas!
Historic
Denver - Yesterday and Today: Learn more about the preservation
of Denver's historic past through a slide show that covers the town.
Restoring
the House: Ever wondered what it would be like to restore an
old home to the "period"? This slide show emphasizes what
it took to make the Molly Brown House the Victorian jewel it is
today. Don't miss it!
Call Connie
Dineen at (303) 425-5587 for reservations.
Cost
is $100 per presentation. Non-profit groups may request more information
regarding SCFD discounts.
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