Happy Hour: Exploring Churchill’s Public Service Through Period Memorabilia Language

2024 marks the 150th birth anniversary of Sir Winston Churchill with events planned throughout the year which celebrate and explore his remarkable public service and enduring legacy. Brian E. Krapf, is recognized internationally as an authority on the memorabilia made during Sir Winston’s public service, which spanned over 65 years. Mr. Krapf has recently published A […]

ESU 2024 Patron Trip: A Private View of Italy

A Private View of Italy – Our Italian Partner and Host Founded by art historian Count Stefano Aluffi-Pentini in 1996, A Private View of Italy encourages guests to appreciate the life of historic palaces and villas, and allows them to discover the inaccessible treasures that are hidden behind closed doors. Through the centuries the Italian […]

Happy Hour: The Life and Times of Margaret (Molly) Brown

An overview of the life and legacy of Margaret Tobin Brown, activist, WWI volunteer in France, philanthropist, and suffragist whose 1889 home, shown above, is an historic museum in downtown Denver, CO. Though known to many as “The Unsinkable Molly Brown” due to surviving the sinking of R.M.S. Titanic in 1912, Margaret’s legacy is presented […]

Wrench Speaker Event

Denver Woman's Press Club 1325 Logan St., Denver, Colorado

Includes Hors d'oeuvres and Beverages prior to the lecture. Bestselling writer about the Royal Family, Sally Bedell Smith, gives an illustrated talk about her account of the marriage between George VI and Elizabeth and the raising of their daughter Elizabeth II that she says saved the monarchy.

$20

Happy Hour: Courting the Virgin Queen: Queen Elizabeth I and Her Suitors

Sponsored by the ESU Sandhills Branch Her birth in 1533 came as a result of one of the most controversial marriages in royal history, that of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn. Little Princess Elizabeth lost her status as legitimate heir to the throne before she was three years old when her father moved on to […]

Happy Hour: Four Award-Winning Poets Share Their Love of Poetry

Sponsored by the ESU New York City Branch Poetry tugs at our emotions and affects each of us differently. Listening to versus reading poetry can create different images and thoughts even for the same poem. Join this special ESU Happy Hour when we bring four award-winning poets together to share their love of poetry—Karen Karpowich, […]

Teachers Learning Abroad (TLab) Dinner

The University Club of Denver 1673 Sherman Street, Denver, Colorado, United States

6:00 pm - 6:30 pm Cocktails (cash bar) 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm Dinner 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm Presentations Menu Options and Reservation Information to Follow

$55

Happy Hour: History of Christmas Carols

Sponsored by the ESU Central Pennsylvania Branch During this Christmas season, Christmas carolers bring the holiday season to life. Join this special Happy Hour and learn how this Christmas tradition began and changed over time. Beginning with Roman times, carols emerged from songs sung during the four seasons. During the Middle Ages, minstrels played carols. […]

Annual Holiday Party & Writing Competition Awards Presentation

Denver Woman's Press Club 1325 Logan St., Denver, Colorado

Awards will be presented to the winning students of the 15th AnnualDr. Howard F. Beckley Writing Competition. Guests will hear the students read their award-winning entries.Refreshments will be provided. The event is free of charge as a gift to Denver Branch members.

Free

ESU National Shakespeare Writing Program

The ESU invites you and your students to embark on an extraordinary literary journey through the I AM Shakespeare Sonnet Competition. This one-of-a-kind contest challenges students to craft modern Shakespearean sonnets inspired by their own life experiences. Don't miss this opportunity to bring a new level of excitement and insight into your teaching! Submission Deadline: […]

Happy Hour: Churchill’s Citadel

Katherine Carter, longstanding curator of the Churchill family’s country home, will present her pivotal new account of Churchill’s activities during the 1930s, highlighting how Chartwell, his rural residence, became the epicenter of his anti-Nazi endeavors. During the 1930s, as Europe edged closer to conflict, Winston Churchill was politically sidelined. However, it was during this period […]