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SUMMARY:Saving the Past: The Incredible Story of Jamestown Rediscovery’s Archaeological Work at Jamestown Colony\, and Its Race to Save the Remaining Archaeological Record of the First Permanent English Settlement in North America
DESCRIPTION:Saving the Past: The Incredible Story of Jamestown Rediscovery’s Archaeological Work at Jamestown Colony\, and Its Race to Save the Remaining Archaeological Record of the First Permanent English Settlement in North America \nOn September 13\, 2025\, American Heritage Partners and the Northern California Company of the Jamestown Society co-hosted a special luncheon featuring a fascinating lecture about the archaeological work being done at the historic Jamestown Colony\, and the thousands of artifacts that have been unearthed at the site of the original Jamestown Fort and surrounding areas on the James River. Our special guest speaker was Mr. Michael Lavin\, Director of Collections and Conservation at Jamestown Rediscovery\, whose archaeologists have uncovered countless treasures and continue to make astounding discoveries.  Mr. Lavin shareed some of those discoveries with us and explain the critical role that archaeology has played in our understanding of life in the earliest permanent English settlement in the New World. He also spoke about how climate change is posing an existential threat to the Jamestown site\, and why public and private support for Jamestown Rediscovery’s work is so critically needed to complete the work before priceless artifacts are forever lost. \n  \nSouth San Francisco: \nLocation: The Basque Cultural Center\, 599 Railroad Avenue\, South San Francisco \nMeal Selection – Salmon with Champagne Sauce\, vegetables and rice OR Veal Roast with potatoes and vegetables \nCost – $25 in person \n\n $10 virtual attendance via Zoom only\n\n\nReno: \nLocation: The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship\,  780 Del Monte Ln\, Reno\, NV 89511 \nMeal: Assorted buffet \nCost – $25 in person \n\n$10 virtual attendance via Zoom only\n\nRegistration is open
URL:https://americanheritagepartners.net/event/saving-the-past-the-incredible-story-of-jamestown-rediscovery/
LOCATION:The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship\, 780 Del Monte Ln\, Reno\, 89511\, United States
CATEGORIES:American Heritage Partners
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SUMMARY:Westward Ho!
DESCRIPTION:June 2025: Westward Ho! AHP co-sponsors the 76th annual “Wagon Train” from South Lake Tahoe to Placerville\, California.   \nIn June 2025\, the Highway 50 Association hosted the 76th annual “Wagon Train\,” a multi-day recreation of the first wagon trains that crossed the Sierras into California during the Gold Rush era. This event paid tribute to the pioneers who braved the dangers of the mountain crossing and carved out new lives in the new state of California.  AHP is pleased to be an official co-sponsor of this event and will have its own wagon.
URL:https://americanheritagepartners.net/event/westward-ho/
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250510T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133101
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SUMMARY:Luncheon with Our Founding Father John Adams
DESCRIPTION:A Special Luncheon with Our Founding Father John Adams: A Celebration of the 250th Anniversary of The Second Continental Congress\, The Appointment of General Washington as Commander in Chief\, and the Beginnings of an Independent Nation of Free People \n\nJoin American Heritage Partners for a special luncheon on May 10\, 2025 at the North Tahoe Events Center\, Kings Beach in Lake Tahoe\, California\, featuring a performance by noted Chautauqua Mike Lebsock. Mr. Lebsock will appear as John Adams\, speaking to us after the end of the Revolutionary War. Mr. Adams will share with us his recollections of the momentous events that took place in Philadelphia in May 1775\, following the outbreak of the American Revolution in April 1775 at Lexington & Concord. It was on May 10\, 1775 that the Second Continental Congress convened at Carpenter Hall to begin deliberations over the way forward: to seek peace with Great Britain\, or to seek independence? Congress decided to do both: it created the Continental Army\, but also sent its famous “Olive Branch Petition” to King George III. In the midst of this\, the Battle of Bunker Hill took place. John Adams was at the center of these sessions and was a guiding force in the drafting of the “Declaration of the Cause and Necessity of Taking Up Arms.” Mr. Adams will recall for us the sometimes-heated debates that took place at Carpenter Hall\, and the behind-the-scenes negotiations that were conducted in nearby taverns. He’ll also discuss his private meetings and conversations with the likes of Samuel Adams\, John Hancock\, Benjamin Franklin\, Thomas Jefferson Patrick Henry\, and other key political leaders\, many of whom he knew well.\nThis event is co-sponsored by the Battle Born Patriots Chapter\, Nevada Sons of the American Revolution\, the Nevada Society of the Order of Founders and Patriots of America\, the Sacramento chapter of Founding Forward and the Nevada Mayflower Society. Tickets are $45 per person\, which includes a sumptuous buffet lunch\, no host bar\, a performance by the Battle Born Patriots Color Guard and commanding views of the Lake!
URL:https://americanheritagepartners.net/event/luncheon-with-our-founding-father-john-adams/
LOCATION:North Tahoe Event Center\, North Tahoe Event Center 8318 CA-28\, Kings Beach\, CA 96143\, United States\, Kings Beach\, NV\, 96143\, United States
CATEGORIES:American Heritage Partners
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SUMMARY:Paul Revere’s Midnight Ride\, and the Shot Heard ‘Round the World” 
DESCRIPTION:April 9\, 2025: Commemorating The 250th Anniversary of the Battle of Lexington and Concord: “Paul Revere’s Midnight Ride\, and the Shot Heard ‘Round the World”  \nOn April 9\, 2025\, AHP President Jay Dickey spoke to the Sacramento chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution.  On April 19 2025\, we celebrate the 250th anniversary of the battle of Lexington & Concord\, the battle that started our American Revolution. Jay covered the key events leading up to Revere’s famous ride\, the critical role played by Dr. Joseph Warren (who was later shot and killed at the Battle of Bunker Hill)\, the flight of Samual Adams and John Hancock from Boston\, and the aftermath of the battle. Today\, Revere’s ride has attained mythic status in the history of the Revolution\, thanks in part to Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s famous poem published in 1861 entitled “Paul Revere’s Ride”. What were the real facts? Jay explored that question and others in his talk. 
URL:https://americanheritagepartners.net/event/paul-reveres-midnight-ride-and-the-shot-heard-round-the-world/
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DTSTAMP:20260403T133101
CREATED:20250627T225907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250826T173600Z
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SUMMARY:Seeking El Dorado: The History of The Pioneer Migration on the California Trail
DESCRIPTION:Seeking El Dorado: The History of The Pioneer Migration on the California Trail \nThis sold-out luncheon was co-sponsored by the Oregon-California Trails Association (“OCTA”)\, the Nevada Historical Society\, the Nevada State Genealogical Society\, and the Dayton Valley Historical Society. The Nevada State Museum supported the event and offered free admission to the Museum on the day of the event. Our guest speaker wwas David Fullerton\, Vice President of the Nevada-California chapter of OCTA\, and a leading expert on the history of the California Trail. Mr. Fullerton discussed the history of the California Trail\, the people who traveled it\, and the challenges they faced. He also talked about the ongoing projects he and other members of OCTA are pursuing to preserve and protect the remnants of the trails\, and the discoveries they have made in the process. Working in collaboration with the National Park Service and other organizations\, OCTA has unearthed many new and exciting artifacts that add meaning to the story of western migration. On display were several actual pioneer diaries that have been preserved– priceless visual evidence of the pioneers’ day-to-day life on the trail. \nThe event was held from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the South Gallery of the Museum\, located at 600 North Carson Street in Carson City.
URL:https://americanheritagepartners.net/event/seeking-el-dorado-the-history-of-the-pioneer-migration-on-the-california-trail/
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SUMMARY:Robert Burns Celebration
DESCRIPTION:AHP Supports the Robert Burns Celebration in Reno Nevada\n\nOn January 25\, the Nevada Society of Scottish Clans is hosting its annual Robert Burns Celebration at the Grand Sierra Resort in Reno\, Nevada. This annual event is a “blow out” evening banquet\, featuring the full array of Scottish traditional entertainment\, food (including haggis!)\, raffle items\, and most importantly\, a free scotch whisky tasting beginning at 4 pm on the day of the event. This year\, American Heritage Partners is a sponsor of the Celebration\, which promises to be another sell-out. AHP is supporting the NSSC in large part because of the major impact our Scottish-American ancestors have had on our shared American history. To learn more about this fun event\, and to register to attend\, click here. 
URL:https://americanheritagepartners.net/event/robert-burns-celebration/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241116T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241116T000000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133101
CREATED:20250627T225910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250812T193304Z
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SUMMARY:The “Constitution Bowl” in Lincoln\, California
DESCRIPTION:The “Constitution Bowl” in Lincoln\, California: \nOn November 16\, AHP President Jay Dickey served as a judge at the “Constitution Bowl” for high school students in Lincoln\, California. The event was held at the John Adams Academy\, and was hosted by “Founding Forward” (foundingforward.org). \nThe Constitution Bowl concept was terrific\, and the event attracted a very larger number of students and parents. The students work in teams of 3 or 4 students\, and answer sometimes difficult questions about the Constitution\, the Bill of Rights\, and the overall government framework established by the Founders. There are several rounds\, with 4 teams advancing to the finals (there must have been 30-40 teams at this year’s event). Cash prizes are awarded to the winners— $750 to each team member for first place\, $500 for each team member in second place\, and $250 for the third-place finishers. President Dickey was impressed enough that AHP is now thinking about holding Constitution Bowls in other states—working\, of course\, in collaboration with Founding Forward. More news on this in early 2025!
URL:https://americanheritagepartners.net/event/the-constitution-bowl-in-lincoln-california/
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241019T000000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133101
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LAST-MODIFIED:20251208T194007Z
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SUMMARY:Marquis de Lafayette in 1824-25
DESCRIPTION:Jay Dickey spoke to the Washoe Zephyr chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution in Lake Tahoe California about the American tour of the Marquis de Lafayette in 1824-25.
URL:https://americanheritagepartners.net/event/marquis-de-lafayette-in-1824-25/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240824T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240824T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133101
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LAST-MODIFIED:20251002T191106Z
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SUMMARY:The Salem Witch Trials
DESCRIPTION:AHP hosted a special luncheon featuring guest speaker Rachel Christ-Doane\, Director of Education of the Salem Witch Museum in Salem\, Massachusetts. Rachel is a frequent author and lecturer on the Salem witch trials and spook to us about one of the most tragic events in Colonial America in the late 17th century.
URL:https://americanheritagepartners.net/event/the-salem-witch-trials/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240713T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240713T000000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133101
CREATED:20250627T225835Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251002T190335Z
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SUMMARY:Marquis de Lafayette’s Tour of America in 1824-25
DESCRIPTION:President Jay Dickey gave a lecture to the Washington State Society of the Sons of the American Revolution in celebration of the Marquis de Lafayette’s Tour of America in 1824-25. 2024 marks the 250th anniversary of the tour\, which is being commemorated this year in multiple ways throughout the United States. Lafayette\, the last living General of the Continental Army\, visited all 24 states in America\, traveling over 6\,000 miles in a period of 13 months. The largest crowds in American history to that point turned out to greet him everywhere he went\, culminating in his appearance in Boston in June 1825 to lay the cornerstone of the monument being erected to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Battle of Bunker Hill in 1775. Hundreds of thousands of people attended the event\, and afterwards\, Lafayette filled several trunks with dirt from Bunker Hill to take home to France. The story of his Tour of America is one of the most compelling in American history.
URL:https://americanheritagepartners.net/event/marquis-de-lafayettes-tour-of-america-in-1824-25/
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CREATED:20250627T225833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251002T185921Z
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SUMMARY:Saving the Past: The Incredible Story of Jamestown Rediscovery’s Archaeological Work at Jamestown Colony\, and Its Race to Save the Remaining Archaeological Record of the First Permanent English Settlement in North America
DESCRIPTION:Saving the Past: The Incredible Story of Jamestown Rediscovery’s Archaeological Work at Jamestown Colony\, and Its Race to Save the Remaining Archaeological Record of the First Permanent English Settlement in North America \nOn September 13\, 2025\, American Heritage Partners and the Northern California Company of the Jamestowne Society are co-hosting a special luncheon featuring a fascinating lecture about the archaeological work being done at the historic Jamestowne Colony\, and the thousands of artifacts that have been unearthed at the site of the original Jamestown Fort and surrounding areas on the James River. Our special guest speaker will be Mr. Michael Lavin\, Director of Collections and Conservation at Jamestown Rediscovery\, whose archaeologists have uncovered countless treasures and continue to make astounding discoveries.  Mr. Lavin will share some of those discoveries with us and explain the critical role that archaeology has played in our understanding of life in the earliest permanent English settlement in the New World. He also will talk about how climate change is posing an existential threat to the Jamestown site\, and why public and private support for Jamestown Rediscovery’s work is so critically needed to complete the work before priceless artifacts are forever lost. \nRegistration for the in-person luncheon will open soon.
URL:https://americanheritagepartners.net/event/saving-the-past-the-incredible-story-of-jamestown-rediscoverys-archaeological-work-at-jamestown-colony-and-its-race-to-save-the-remaining-archaeological-record-of-the-first-permanent-englis/
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SUMMARY:The Constitution and the Bill of Rights
DESCRIPTION:President Jay Dickey gave a presentation at a luncheon of the Sagebrush chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution in Reno\, Nevada on the subject of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
URL:https://americanheritagepartners.net/event/the-constitution-and-the-bill-of-rights/
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240701T000000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133102
CREATED:20250627T225816Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250627T225816Z
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SUMMARY:1783: The End of the War\, and the Founding of the Society of the Cincinnati
DESCRIPTION:AHP’s Jay Dickey travelled to Prescott Arizona to deliver a talk to the local chapter of the Arizona Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. His talk was entitled “1783: The End of the War\, and the Founding of the Society of the Cincinnati.”
URL:https://americanheritagepartners.net/event/1783-the-end-of-the-war-and-the-founding-of-the-society-of-the-cincinnati/
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240701T000000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133102
CREATED:20250627T225815Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250627T225815Z
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SUMMARY:April 2023
DESCRIPTION:AHP hosted a Zoom lecture by Andrew Cotten\, an expert on the history of the Green Dragon Tavern in Boston\, which served as the main meeting place of the leaders of the American rebellion against Great Britain in the years leading up to the American Revolution.
URL:https://americanheritagepartners.net/event/april-2023/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240701T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240701T000000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133102
CREATED:20250627T225806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250627T225806Z
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SUMMARY:April 22\, 2023
DESCRIPTION:AHP hosted a luncheon event in Sacramento California attended by members of the public from various communities in Northern California. The event featured guest speaker Professor Caroline Winterer\, Chair of the History Department at Stanford University. Professor Winterer’s talk was entitled “American Experiences: Pursuing Happiness in the Age of Reason.”
URL:https://americanheritagepartners.net/event/april-22-2023/
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240701T000000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133102
CREATED:20250627T225804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250627T225804Z
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SUMMARY:January 2023
DESCRIPTION:AHP’s Jay Dickey gave a Zoom lecture entitled “The Road to Ratification: Chaos in America\, 1787-1791.” \nJay Dickey gave a luncheon presentation to the Daughters of the American Revolution on the subject of the Treaty of Alliance between America and France during the Revolutionary War. The talk was entitled “Franklin and France: The Treaty of Alliance 1777-1778.”
URL:https://americanheritagepartners.net/event/january-2023/
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240701T000000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133102
CREATED:20250627T225803Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250627T225803Z
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SUMMARY:December 2022
DESCRIPTION:AHP hosted a breakfast even to commemorate the ratification of the Bill of Rights on December 15\, 1791. At the breakfast\, Jay Dickey gave a short talk about the history of the Bill of Rights\, and the ratification process.
URL:https://americanheritagepartners.net/event/december-2022/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240701T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240701T000000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133102
CREATED:20250627T225801Z
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SUMMARY:August 2022
DESCRIPTION:AHP hosted the 2nd annual “American Roots Celebration\,” held in Fallon\, Nevada. The event was co-hosted by six other lineage and historical societies\, and featured educational talks on a variety of topics related to American history. The event was attended by over 200 members of the public\, and received press coverage in the local news media.
URL:https://americanheritagepartners.net/event/august-2022/
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240701T000000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250627T225800Z
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SUMMARY:June 2022
DESCRIPTION:AHP Hosted a luncheon presentation by Dr. Matthew Bowdish\, a noted expert in the field of early New England medicine\, and the current Surgeon of the California Mayflower Society. Dr. Bowdish discussed the practice of medicine in Plymouth Colony in the 1600’s\, and how the Pilgrims coped with a variety of infectious diseases.
URL:https://americanheritagepartners.net/event/june-2022/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240701T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240701T000000
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SUMMARY:April 2022
DESCRIPTION:AHP hosted a luncheon featuring Professor Carla Gardina Pestana\, Chair of the History Department at UCLA. Professor Pestana discussed her book\, “The World of Plymouth Plantation.”
URL:https://americanheritagepartners.net/event/april-2022/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240701T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240701T000000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133102
CREATED:20250627T225755Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250627T225755Z
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SUMMARY:March 2022
DESCRIPTION:AHP’s Jonathan Dickey gave a Zoom lecture to the Colonial Dames of the Seventeenth Century about one of the seminal events in the history of the Jamestowne Colony\, Bacon’s Rebellion. His talk was entitled “Bacon’s Rebellion: The First American Revolution.”
URL:https://americanheritagepartners.net/event/march-2022/
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SUMMARY:January 2022
DESCRIPTION:Jay Dickey gave a lecture to members of the Nevada State Genealogical Society entitled “The Great Migration: A Brief History of the Massachusetts Bay Colony in the 1600’s”.
URL:https://americanheritagepartners.net/event/january-2022/
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SUMMARY:The Life of Anne Hutchinson
DESCRIPTION:AHP hosted an event in Carson City\, NV featuring guest Kim Harris\, who gave a “chautauqua” performance about the life of Anne Hutchinson\, prominent figure in the history of New England who fought for religious freedom in the Massachusetts Bay Colony in the 1630’s; for her non-conformism she was banished\, and later she and her children were murdered by Indians. The event was co-sponsored by the Nevada Mayflower Society and several other organizations.
URL:https://americanheritagepartners.net/event/the-life-of-anne-hutchinson/
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SUMMARY:Health Issues in the Jamestown Colony
DESCRIPTION:AHP hosted a luncheon event featuring guest speaker Matthew Bowdish\, M.D. who spoke about the critical health crises confronted by the colonists in the early years of the founding of the Jamestown Colony\, which led to a massive loss of life from malnourishment and disease. Dr. Bowdish\, who serves as the Surgeon for both the California Sons of the American Revolution and the California Mayflower Society\, discussed the many medical and surgical challenges Jamestown settlers confronted when Virginia was a raw frontier settlement with little or no support from the Colony’s overseers. Dr. Bowdish presented photos of health artifacts found at Jamestown\, where archaeological excavations continue to unearth artifacts reflecting the harsh living conditions these early colonists faced. Dr. Bowdish has lectured frequently on subjects related to medicine and medical practices in early America. He is board-certified in Internal Medicine and in Allergy & Clinical Immunology through the American Board of Allergy and Immunology. This special lunch event was co-hosted by the Jamestowne Society’s Northern California Company and the Nevada Mayflower Society. The luncheon was held at the Hilton Hotel in Concord\, California. \n\nColonist Jamestown Colony\n\n\n\nHotel Reservations and Discount\n\nWe have secured a discount of 15% for guests attending our event. Please visit their website and\n\nClick on Special Rates.\nIn the box labeled Group Code\, type in WDR.\nClick on Check Rooms & Rates\n\nTo make reservations by phone\, call 1-800-HILTONS\, and request the Group Code WDR. Please do not mention the event name. 
URL:https://americanheritagepartners.net/event/health-issues-in-the-jamestown-colony/
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CREATED:20250627T225851Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250826T173255Z
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SUMMARY:The Forgotten Colony: the 400th Anniversary of the Founding of New Netherland\, America’s First “Melting Pot”
DESCRIPTION:The Forgotten Colony: the 400th Anniversary of the Founding of New Netherland\, America’s First “Melting Pot” \nToday\, many Americans consider New York—New York City in particular– to be a “melting pot\,” where different ethnicities and cultures have come together to form a vibrant\, diverse community\, a center of international commerce and finance\, and a welcoming place for immigrants from all the nations of the world. It all started 400 years ago\, when a sailing ship carrying a small group of Dutch settlers arrived in North America\, traveled up what came to be known as the Hudson River\, and established a trading post at today’s Albany New York\, following quickly by the settlement of the place they called New Amsterdam\, renamed forty years later “New York.” Led by the Dutch West India Company (the “WGC”)\, over the next two decades thousands of immigrants settled in the region of today’s New York\, Connecticut and New Jersey\, forming the Dutch Colony of “New Netherland.” \nAmericans today celebrate the nation’s founding colonies of Jamestown and Plymouth\, but somehow we’ve forgotten the massively important colony of New Netherland. On January 18\, American Heritage Partners hosted a special luncheon featuring guest speaker\, Deborah Hamer\, the Director of the New Netherland Institute (“NNI”)\, who shared with us the story of New Netherland. Headquartered in Albany New York\, NNI has been engaged over the last few decades in extensive preservation efforts of early Dutch records on a colossal scale. Ms. Hamer provided an overview of the history of New Netherland and shared with us the details of NNI’s efforts to preserve\, digitize and translate the extant records of the WGC and other surviving Dutch records related to the history of New Netherland. The large collection of records NNI has already made public has provided critical new information about how the Dutch colony operated\, how its people lived their day-to-day lives\, how colonial leaders dealt with the indigenous peoples\, and how those leaders helped foster the “melting pot” we know of today. \nThis special event was held at the Atlantis Casino Resort Spa in Reno\, Nevada.
URL:https://americanheritagepartners.net/event/the-forgotten-colony-the-400th-anniversary-of-the-founding-of-new-netherland-americas-first-melting-pot/
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SUMMARY:Children of the Light: The History and Genealogy of Quakerism in Early America
DESCRIPTION:President Jay Dickey gave a Zoom lecture to members and guests of the “Genealogy Lab” of the Truckee Meadows Community College in Reno\, Nevada. The TMCC Genealogy Lab hosts weekly Zoom presentations by experts on a wide range of subject matters related to American history and genealogy. Jay’s talk was entitled “Children of the Light: The History and Genealogy of Quakerism in Early America.”
URL:https://americanheritagepartners.net/event/children-of-the-light-the-history-and-genealogy-of-quakerism-in-early-america/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211101T000000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250812T192627Z
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SUMMARY:November 2021 (Fortune)
DESCRIPTION:Jay Dickey gave a presentation to the Nevada Mayflower Society entitled “The 400th Anniversary of the Fortune: The Forgotten Tale of the Second Ship to Arrive at Plymouth.”
URL:https://americanheritagepartners.net/event/november-2021-fortune/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210201T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210201T000000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133102
CREATED:20250627T225848Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250812T191808Z
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SUMMARY:January 2021 (Wingfield)
DESCRIPTION:Jay Dickey gave a Zoom lecture entitled “Edward Maria Wingfield: The Forgotten Leader of Jamestowne.” February 2021: AHP’s Jay Dickey delivered a talk entitled “Before He Was a Traitor: Benedict Arnold and the Siege of Quebec.”
URL:https://americanheritagepartners.net/event/january-2021-wingfield/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210101T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210101T000000
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CREATED:20250627T225846Z
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SUMMARY:January 2021 (King Phillip)
DESCRIPTION:AHP’s Jay Dickey delivered a Zoom talk entitled “King Philip’s War: An American Tragedy.”
URL:https://americanheritagepartners.net/event/january-2021-king-phillip/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201201T000000
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SUMMARY:December 2020
DESCRIPTION:AHP’s Jay Dickey delivered a talk entitled “The Jamestowne Story.”
URL:https://americanheritagepartners.net/event/december-2020/
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