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SUMMARY:Civil War Spy: The Southern Belle Who Took Down the Confederacy - Sold Out
DESCRIPTION:Civil War Spy: The Southern Belle Who Took Down the Confederacy \nWhere: J Resort Hotel\, Reno  \nWhen: February 28\, 2026\, 11 a.m. to 1:30 pm.; 3-course plated lunch \nOn February 28\, 2026\, AHP hosted a special\, sold out\, luncheon at the J Resort Hotel in Reno\, where we were treated to a performance by noted Chautauqua Kim Harris. Kim reenacted the life story of Elizabeth Van Lew\, who lived in the heart of the Confederacy in Richmond\, Virginia during the American Civil War\, but whose sympathies were with the Union. She became an extremely effective spy for the Union Army\, and was later lauded by General Ulysses S. Grant for her contributions to the Union Army’s victory over Robert E. Lee and his Army of the Potomac in 1865. Ms. Harris’ performance will tell the story of Van Lew’s dangerous work\, and her amazing courage. \nCost: $30 per person \nMenu: \n• Caesar Salad Romaine Hearts\, Shaved Parmesan\, Torn Ciabatta Croutons\, Caesar Style Dressing\n• Artisan Breads\, Butter \nMeal Options \n\nHerb Marinated Chicken Breast\, Wild Rice Pilaf\, Fresh Herbs\, Goat Cheese\, Fresh Seasonal Vegetables\, Pesto Sauce\n\n\nSkuna Bay Salmon\, Creamy Farro\, Broccolini\, Lemon Caper Sauce\n\nLemon Tart Dessert
URL:https://americanheritagepartners.net/event/civil-war-spy-the-southern-belle-who-took-down-the-confederacy/
LOCATION:J Resort\, 345 N Arlington Ave\,\, Reno\, NV\, 89501\, United States
CATEGORIES:American Heritage Partners
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SUMMARY:Presentation on 250th Anniversary of the Siege of Quebec with Jay Dickey
DESCRIPTION:On December 6\, 2025\, AHP President Jay Dickey delivered a talk on one of the defining events in the American Revolution\, involving one of the greatest villains of the 18th century. The talk was entitled “Before He Was a Traitor: Benedict Arnold and the Siege of Quebec.” 250 years ago in 1775\, American troops launched an expedition that was dubbed the “Arnold Expedition\,” the purpose of which was to march from Massachusetts through the forests of northern Maine in the middle of winter\, surprise British forces in Quebec\, and seize the otherwise impregnable British fort there.  Invading Canada was a fixation of many of the Revolutionary War leaders\, and Arnold volunteered to lead the expedition. Other notable soldiers who joined him were Daniel Morgan\, General Richard Montgomery and Aaron Burr.  The march to Canada and the siege itself were disasters for the Americans. Many soldiers died on the way to Canada\, and when Arnold made the decision to attack the British fort in a snowstorm on New Year’s Eve\, the Americans were crushed\, with many men killed or taken prisoner. Arnold himself was badly wounded. Yet\, he emerged a hero of the battle\, and soon became a revered military leader.  Jay  shared the story of Arnold’s heroism\, and the courage of the American troops who took on an impossible task. Jay’s talk was presented to the Cascade Centennial chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution\, located in Seattle\, Washington.
URL:https://americanheritagepartners.net/event/presentation-on-250th-anniversary-of-the-seige-of-quebec-with-jay-dickey/
CATEGORIES:American Heritage Partners
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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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