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SUMMARY:Chautauqua - "Andrew Carnegie"
DESCRIPTION:“Celebrating the American Spirit” \nScottish-born Andrew Carnegie was an American industrialist who amassed a fortune in the steel industry then became a major philanthropist. Carnegie worked in a Pittsburgh cotton factory as a boy before rising to the position of division superintendent of the Pennsylvania Railroad in 1859. \nWhile working for the railroad\, he invested in various ventures\, including iron and oil companies\, and made his first fortune by the time he was in his early 30s. In the early 1870s\, he entered the steel business\, and over the next two decades became a dominant force in the industry. \nDoug Mishler has been a Chautauquan since 1993 when he first portrayed P. T. Barnum. Mishler has made over eight hundred presentations of over thirty historical figures including Henry Ford\, Jackson Pollock\, and recently added Chuck Yeager\, Gene Roddenberry\, and Earl Warren. He is also the founder and Managing Artistic Director of Restless Artists’ Theatre in Reno and has taught American Cultural History for over twenty-three years. \nCost: $15\, 16 years and younger – Free \nThe Ranch House will be open 3:30 – 5:30 pm for event guests.
URL:https://dangberg.org/event/chautauqua-andrew-carnegie/
LOCATION:Festival Tent
CATEGORIES:Chautauqua
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SUMMARY:Chautauqua - "Felice Cohn: Lawyer and Suffragist"
DESCRIPTION:“Made in Nevada” \nFelice Cohn\, born and reared in Carson City\, studied law for several years prior to being admitted to the bar in 1902.  Her first cases were focused on land issues\, patenting mining claims\, and other mining matters. She practiced in both Goldfield and Carson City. In May\, 1908\, she was admitted to the District Court of Appeals in San Francisco. \nFelice became involved in suffrage rights for women in 1911. She was one of the founding members of the State Equal Franchise Society and chaired the legislative committee during the 1911 legislative session. Felice was involved in chartering a Non-Militant Suffrage Society and the Nevada Voter’s Club\, both with members numbering in the hundreds. Parades and demonstrations were then considered militant. \nOpening a law office in Reno in 1922\, she was consistently involved in the legal profession as a persistent and quiet voice shaping and supporting issues to better the quality of life for women and children. She was involved in numerous professional organizations. \nDorothea Phelan has been an historian\, living history performer and storyteller for over twenty-eight years. Phelan was born and raised in Yerington\, Nevada\, where she acted in theatricals and school plays. As an adult\, she coached children’s plays and dramas. In 1962 Phelan moved to Ventura\, California where she became active with the Rancho Camulos Museum\, developing living history programs. She has now returned to Nevada and volunteers at the Nevada State Museum and performs Chautauqua locally. \nCost: Free \nThe Ranch House will be open 11 am – 1 pm for event guests. \n \n 
URL:https://dangberg.org/event/chautauqua-felice-cohn-lawyer-and-suffragist/
LOCATION:Festival Tent
CATEGORIES:Chautauqua
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SUMMARY:Chautauqua - "Mary Austin - Eastern Sierra Author and Environmentalist"
DESCRIPTION:“Made in Nevada” \nMary Hunter Austin was an American writer. One of the early nature writers of the American Southwest\, her classic The Land of Little Rain describes the fauna\, flora\, and people of the region between the High Sierra and the Mojave Desert of southern California \nAustin was a prolific novelist\, poet\, critic\, and playwright\, as well as an early feminist and defender of Native American and Spanish-American rights. \nBarbara Lewicki is an outdoor enthusiast and photographic artist who has travelled all fifty states in the U.S.\, as well as over forty countries. Lewicki is also a student of Chautauqua and portrayed Etta Place last September at the park. \nCost: Free \nThe Ranch House will be open 11 am – 1 pm for event guests.
URL:https://dangberg.org/event/chautauqua-mary-austin-eastern-sierra-author-and-environmentalist/
LOCATION:Festival Tent
CATEGORIES:Chautauqua
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260911T100000
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CREATED:20260401T201225Z
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SUMMARY:Chautauqua - "Wild Horse Annie"
DESCRIPTION:“Made in Nevada”\n\nVelma Johnston\, known as Wild Horse Annie\, was an American animal welfare activist who fought for the humane treatment of wild horses and burros. She is best known for her efforts that led to the passage of the Wild Horse Annie Act in 1959 and the Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act in 1971\, which aimed to protect these animals from inhumane capture and slaughter.\n\n\nKim Harris is an accomplished Chautauquan who has portrayed living history characters at various local venues\, and from California to New York. Harris currently serves as Events and Education Manager at Dangberg Home Ranch Historic Park in Minden\, NV\, and is the owner and operator of Western History ALIVE! where she portrays several Chautauqua characters including Libbie Bacon Custer\, Calamity Jane and Lizzie Borden.\n\nCost: Free\n\nThe Ranch House will be open 11 am – 1 pm for event guests.
URL:https://dangberg.org/event/chautauqua-wild-horse-annie/
LOCATION:Festival Tent
CATEGORIES:Chautauqua
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