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SUMMARY:2022 Tea & Talk Series: Tea Cards On Sale NOW!!!
DESCRIPTION:2022  FULL  Tea Card – WCHS Member $170  |  Non-member $220  \n2022  HALF  Tea Card – WCHS Member $85  |  Non-member $110 \nTea Prices without Card – WCHS Member $18 |  Non-Member $23 \n*If you have a coupon for the 2022 Tea Series\, please call the Museum to purchase your Tea Card* \nADVANCED RESERVATIONS NECESSARY even with a Tea Card:  419-352-0967 \nPayment is due at the time of reservation. \nTea tickets are non-refundable\, but can be transferred to another open tea if request is made the FRIDAY BEFORE THE EVENT. Any cancellation after that date is not transferable to a future tea; this includes Tea Card holders.  \nWhen making reservations\, please indicate tea card and list people in group/seating preference.  \nHandicap accessible. Groups Welcome. \n2022 TEA SERIES \n*All events are at the Wood County Museum* \nThursday\, April 14 • 2:00 – 4:00 PM \nSpousal Roles in American Life \nSee how marriages and American home life have been changed by the Industrial Revolution\, The Great Depression\, electricity\, World Wars\, increased education\, and the Internet. \nSpeaker: Alyssa Garland\, Wood County Park District – Carter Historic Farm \n  \nThursday\, May 12 • 2:00 – 4:00 PM \nSteaks & Cakes: Wedding Food Traditions \nThe highlight of any wedding (at least for this speaker) is the cake! Follow the change in wedding food traditions from the wedding breakfast at the home of the bride in the mid-19th century\, to the all-night receptions crowned by an elaborate fondant-covered confection at some weddings today. \nSpeaker: Corinne Gordon\, Wood County Park District – Carter Historic Farm \n  \nThursday\, June 9 • 2:00 – 4:00 PM \nPRIDE (& Prejudice) in Weddings \nIt’s PRIDE month; “what’s the tea” on ‘same-sex’ marriage?  This presentation will briefly highlight the history of lesbian and gay marriage rights and will honor LGBTQ wedding stories & celebrations. \nSpeaker: Katie Stygles\, BGSU Multicultural Affairs  \n  \nThursday\, July 14 • 2:00 – 4:00 PM \nProgressive Era Woman Writers \nHawthorne infamously dubbed Progressive Era writers like Kate Chopin and Charlotte Perkins Gilman a “damned mob of scribbling women.” This talk will explore the parallel between literature\, history\, shifting gender roles\, and the widespread social and political change of the time period that drastically transformed the public and private lives of women. \nSpeaker: Melanie Dusseau-Ray\, Northwest State Community College \n  \nThursday\, August 11 • 2:00 – 4:00 PM \nAsian American Weddings: Adaptation Not Literal Translation \nHollywood may make it seems like Asian American weddings are fully steeped in centuries old Asian traditions. The truth is\, no matter how representative Asian Americans want to be of their culture they will have to adapt to meet the needs of today’s American weddings. \nSpeaker: Trinidad Linares\, BGSU Music Lib. & Bill Schurk Sound Archives \n  \nThursday\, September 8 • 2:00 – 4:00 PM \nHere Comes the Bride: Wedding Music \nThis talk will examine various types of weddings and venues and how music has adapted to accommodate them. Musical examples will be presented along with this discussion. \nSpeaker: Patty Falk\,  BGSU Music Library & Bill Schurk Sound Archives \n                                          \nThursday\, October 13 • 2:00 – 4:00 PM \nMarriage: For Better or Worse? \nFrom love\, cherish\, and honor – to obedience\, fear\, and isolation.  Join us as we explore the hidden and silenced stories of domestic abuse. \nSpeaker: Kathy Mull\, The Cocoon \n  \nThursday\, November 10 • 2:00 – 4:00 PM \nLet’s Talk about Sex \nThis presentation will offer examples of emerging scientific research on couples viewing their sexual bonds as sacred with intimate dialogue about religion and spirituality. Our speaker will discuss the impact\, for better or worse\, on relationships and personal well-being. \nSpeaker: Annette Mahoney\, BGSU Department of Psychology \n  \nThursday\, December 1 • 2:00 – 4:00 PM \nWedding Dress Trends \nWho made the white wedding dress fashionable?  \nPopular wedding dress looks from the early 1800s through the 1950s. \nSpeaker: Alexandra Hutchings\, The Vintage Sewing Bird  \n  \nThursday\, December 8 • 2:00 – 4:00 PM \nJane Austen on Relationships \nEnglish novelist Jane Austen never married\, but love\, courtship\, and matrimony were central themes to her early 19th century works.  Our speaker will reveal clues to Austen’s own views on romantic relationships through highlights of the author’s characters and witty plot lines. \nSpeaker: Christie Weininger\, Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Library & Museums
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LOCATION:Wood County Museum\, 13660 County Home Rd.\, Bowling Green\, OH\, 43402\, United States
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SUMMARY:Tea & Talk Series: Wedding Music
DESCRIPTION:Wedding Music: Here Comes the Bride\nThis talk will examine the various types of weddings and venues and how the music has adapted to accommodate this variety. Musical examples will be presented along with this discussion. \nSpeaker: Patty Falk \nEach monthly tea & talk starts with a catered luncheon\, warm tea\, and a unique presentation tied to our newest exhibit\, “Allure & Illusion: A Rose Colored Romance”\, our newest wedding themed exhibit. Reservations are required and are due the Friday before each tea\, even for Tea Card holders\, by calling 419-352-0967. Any cancellation after this date will forfeit payment. Handicap accessible facilities. Groups Welcome. \nPrice: $23/adult\, $18 for WCHS members\, Museum admission included.
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LOCATION:Wood County Museum\, 13660 County Home Rd.\, Bowling Green\, OH\, 43402\, United States
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