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Sunday, May 24 – At the Community House: Big Watch Film Screening & Discussion
Join us to commemorate and reflect upon the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence with a film screening and discussion! Together, we’ll watch a short excerpt from THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, a new film directed by Ken Burns, Sarah Botstein and David Schmidt, followed by a community discussion.
The featured segment from THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION,“The Spirit of Service,” explores service as a core American value, from the nation’s founding through to the present day – examining volunteerism, civic participation, public leadership, and more.
Historian Damian Costello will guide thoughtful conversations about “remembering together,” considering questions such as:
• What moments from our past define who we are and point to a shared future?
• What are the key historical moments in your town’s or community’s history?
• How does focusing on these moments shape your sense of your community’s future?
Big Watch programs are made possible by a partnership between New Hampshire Humanities and New Hampshire PBS, with support from Cogswell Benevolent Trust.
Corporate funding for THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION was provided by Bank of America. Major funding was provided by The Better Angels
Society and its members Jeannie and Jonathan Lavine with the Crimson Lion Foundation; and the Blavatnik Family Foundation. Major
funding was also provided by David M. Rubenstein; The Robert D. and Patricia E. Kern Family Foundation; Lilly Endowment Inc.; and the
following Better Angels Society members: Eric and Wendy Schmidt; Stephen A. Schwarzman; and Kenneth C. Griffin with Griffin Catalyst.
Additional support for THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION was provided by: The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations; The Pew Charitable Trusts;
Gilbert S. Omenn and Martha A. Darling; Park Foundation; and the following Better Angels Society members: Gilchrist and Amy Berg;
Perry and Donna Golkin; The Michelson Foundation; Jacqueline B. Mars; Kissick Family Foundation; Diane and Hal Brierley; John H. N.
Fisher and Jennifer Caldwell; John and Catherine Debs; The Fullerton Family Charitable Fund; Philip I. Kent; Gail Elden; Deborah and Jon
Dawson; David and Susan Kreisman; The McCloskey Family Charitable Trust; Becky and Jim Morgan; Carol and Ned Spieker; Mark A. Tracy;
and Paul and Shelley Whyte. THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION was made possible, in part, with support from the Corporation for Public
Broadcasting.
By the People: Conversations Beyond 250 is a series of community-driven programs created by humanities councils in collaboration with
local partners. The initiative was developed by the Federation of State Humanities Councils and the Smithsonian Center for Folklife and
Cultural Heritage.
Author: LCCLittleton
Barbara has been a Littleton resident sonce 2001. Now, as the part-time Executive Director of the Litteton Communty Center, she has the opportunity to engage with many different folks from this area and beyond when they tour our beautiful 1884 Queen Anne-Style mansion or when they are planning an event. She is always excited to share the history of the House and Carriage Barn and to talk about the amazing plans for the future of the Communit Center!
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Sunday, May 24 – At the Community House: Big Watch Film Screening & Discussion
Join us to commemorate and reflect upon the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence with a film screening and discussion! Together, we’ll watch a short excerpt from THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, a new film directed by Ken Burns, Sarah Botstein and David Schmidt, followed by a community discussion.
The featured segment from THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION,“The Spirit of Service,” explores service as a core American value, from the nation’s founding through to the present day – examining volunteerism, civic participation, public leadership, and more.
Historian Damian Costello will guide thoughtful conversations about “remembering together,” considering questions such as:
• What moments from our past define who we are and point to a shared future?
• What are the key historical moments in your town’s or community’s history?
• How does focusing on these moments shape your sense of your community’s future?
Big Watch programs are made possible by a partnership between New Hampshire Humanities and New Hampshire PBS, with support from Cogswell Benevolent Trust.
Corporate funding for THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION was provided by Bank of America. Major funding was provided by The Better Angels
Society and its members Jeannie and Jonathan Lavine with the Crimson Lion Foundation; and the Blavatnik Family Foundation. Major
funding was also provided by David M. Rubenstein; The Robert D. and Patricia E. Kern Family Foundation; Lilly Endowment Inc.; and the
following Better Angels Society members: Eric and Wendy Schmidt; Stephen A. Schwarzman; and Kenneth C. Griffin with Griffin Catalyst.
Additional support for THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION was provided by: The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations; The Pew Charitable Trusts;
Gilbert S. Omenn and Martha A. Darling; Park Foundation; and the following Better Angels Society members: Gilchrist and Amy Berg;
Perry and Donna Golkin; The Michelson Foundation; Jacqueline B. Mars; Kissick Family Foundation; Diane and Hal Brierley; John H. N.
Fisher and Jennifer Caldwell; John and Catherine Debs; The Fullerton Family Charitable Fund; Philip I. Kent; Gail Elden; Deborah and Jon
Dawson; David and Susan Kreisman; The McCloskey Family Charitable Trust; Becky and Jim Morgan; Carol and Ned Spieker; Mark A. Tracy;
and Paul and Shelley Whyte. THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION was made possible, in part, with support from the Corporation for Public
Broadcasting.
By the People: Conversations Beyond 250 is a series of community-driven programs created by humanities councils in collaboration with
local partners. The initiative was developed by the Federation of State Humanities Councils and the Smithsonian Center for Folklife and
Cultural Heritage.
Author: LCCLittleton
Barbara has been a Littleton resident sonce 2001. Now, as the part-time Executive Director of the Litteton Communty Center, she has the opportunity to engage with many different folks from this area and beyond when they tour our beautiful 1884 Queen Anne-Style mansion or when they are planning an event. She is always excited to share the history of the House and Carriage Barn and to talk about the amazing plans for the future of the Communit Center!
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