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SUMMARY:The English-Speaking Union of the United States Annual Conference with The International Council Meeting 2024
DESCRIPTION:Get ready to embark on an exhilarating journey as we gather in the vibrant city of Cleveland. We are thrilled to extend a warm invitation to all ESU and International Council members to join us for an unforgettable experience this October. \nParticipants will have the unique opportunity to engage with our International community at large\, from around the globe\, from places such as Asia\, South Asia\, Eastern Europe\, Europe and the UK. The International Council will host the Welcome dinner held on Friday evening. \nImmerse yourself in the captivating atmosphere of Cleveland\, a city renowned for its rich history\, cultural diversity\, and thriving arts scene. This is your chance to connect with like-minded individuals who share your passion for education\, language\, and cultural exchange. Prepare to be inspired by engaging speakers\, breakout sessions\, and enlightening discussions. \nYou will have the chance to embark on guided tours to experience the best of what Cleveland has to offer. The Cleveland Museum of Art is a renowned institution with over 63\,000 artworks spanning 6\,000 years\, known for its digital advancements and free admission. It is a leading hub for exhibitions\, research\, and digital innovations in the art world. The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame was built in Cleveland in 1995 after winning a bid over other cities. Star-studded events marked milestones like the groundbreaking ceremony in 1993 and the grand opening in 1995. The Cleveland Orchestra is a top-tier orchestra renowned for its exceptional performances and dedication to the community. Led by Franz Welser-Möst\, the Orchestra has set new goals to enhance its impact on Northeast Ohio by prioritizing concert experiences\, music education\, and cutting-edge technology. Performances are held at Severance Hall in Cleveland and the Blossom Music Center in the summer. \nThe Tour of Cleveland covers all the main attractions from Public Square to Playhouse Square\, including landmarks such as Old Stone Church\, Terminal Tower\, Soldiers and Sailors Monument\, Cleveland Public Library\, Federal Reserve of Cleveland\, and Playhouse Square. Visitors will also get to explore the inside of the Arcade and Cleveland Trust Company Building (Heinens). \nSo mark your calendars and secure your spot. Join us in Cleveland this October and be part of a community that celebrates knowledge\, fosters connections\, and embraces the joy of learning. \nThe following Cleveland hotels are offering special room rates for ESU Conference attendees: \n\nHotel Cleveland\, Autograph Collection\n24 Public Square\, Cleveland Ohio 44113\nSeptember 17 cut-off date to make reservations ($229/night)\nBook your ESU group rate \nThe Westin Cleveland Downtown\n777 St. Clair Ave NE\, Cleveland\, OH 44114\nSeptember 17 cut-off date to make reservations ($209/night)\nBook your ESU group rate \n\n  \n \n                \n            \n            \n\n                            \n                                                                                                                                            Preliminary Schedule of Events\n                                                                                    \n            \n        \n\n    \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nitaly-tripDownload
URL:https://www.esuus.org/event/2024-agm/
CATEGORIES:Homepage Featured,National
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SUMMARY:Happy Hour: Four Award-Winning Poets Share Their Love of Poetry
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the ESU New York City Branch \nPoetry 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\, Susana Case\, Meredith Trede\, and Peter Nickowitz. Our poets will be reading their own poems in a round-robin program covering topics such as love\, aging\, film\, travel\, art\, family\, food\, and elegy. These poems will inspire us\, give us emotional strength and perspectives on our lives. This is a Happy Hour you will want to share with the whole family. Invite your friends to this extraordinary ESU Happy Hour program. \nBe sure to read the bios on the four poets including our own ESU Executive Director\, Karen Karpowich. This ESU Happy Hour is sponsored by the ESU New York City Branch. ESU Happy Hour programs are online\, free\, and open to all members and the public. Registration is required. \nRegister Here\n\nAbout Our Four Poets\n \nKaren Karpowich’s work has appeared in the Red River Review\, Mudfish\, In the Orange Room and in the anthologies\, An Eye for an Eye Makes the Whole World Blind and If the World Was Your Classroom What Would You Teach a Girl. Her poem\, In Central Park was featured at The Symphony Space event commemorating the 10th anniversary of 9/11. Her other works include\, A Poem Against the War that inspired the creation of a new symphony by the Dutch composer\, Harrie Janssen. Karen is the Executive Director of the English-Speaking Union of the United States. \n  \nSusana Case has authored nine books of poetry\, most recently If This Isn’t Love\, 2023. She has won several book awards\, including multiple Pinnacle Book Achievement Awards\, and she was a Finalist twice and an Honorable Mention for the Eric Hoffer Book Award\, as well as Finalist for the American Book Fest Awards\, and the International Book Awards. The first of her five chapbooks\, The Scottish Café\, was re-released in an English-Polish version\, Kawiarnia Szkocka  and an English-Ukrainian edition\, Шотландська Кав’ярня\, was published in January\, 2024. Case co-edited\, with Margo Taft Stever\, the anthology I Wanna Be Loved by You: Poems on Marilyn Monroe. \n  \n \nMeredith Trede has three poetry collections: Bringing Back the House ; Tenement Threnod\,y Field Theory and\, as a Toadlily Press founder\, a chapbook\, Out of the Book. Her extensive journal publications include Barrow Street\, The Feminist Wire\, Friends Journal\, Gargoyle\, A Gathering of Tribes\, and The Paris Review. She has held residencies at Blue Mountain Center\, Ragdale\, Saltonstall\, and the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts in Virginia and France. \n  \n  \n \nPeter Nickowitz is the author of a collection of poetry\, Cinema Vernacular which was a finalist for the National Poetry Series\, and a literary critical book\, Rhetoric and Sexuality: The Poetry of Hart Crane\, Elizabeth Bishop\, and James Merrill.  In addition to poetry\, Peter writes plays and screenplays.  His feature-length screenplay\, Jonathan\, was made into a film starring Ansel Elgort\, Patricia Clarkson\, Suki Waterhouse\, and Matt Bomer.  Jonathan premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival\, was released theatrically by Well Go Entertainment\, and is currently streaming on Netflix.   \n\nCocktail: Manhattan\n  \nAs a salute to New York City\, our Happy Hour cocktail is: \nThe Manhattan: \n2 ounces rye whiskey \n1 ounce sweet vermouth \n2 dashes Angostura bitters \nGarnish: brandied cherry (or lemon twist\, if preferred) \nDirections: \n\nPour the whiskey\, sweet vermouth and bitters into a mixing glass filled with ice.\nStir until the mixing glass is very cold to touch.\nPlace ice and cherry in a rocks glass\, then strain the shaker over the fresh ice.\n\n 
URL:https://www.esuus.org/event/happy-hour-four-award-winning-poets-share-their-love-of-poetry/
LOCATION:Livestream\, United States
CATEGORIES:National,Online Events,Virtual Happy Hour
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SUMMARY:Online Professional Development Workshop for Educators: "Bringing Shakespeare to Life in Your Classroom with Dr. Nick Walton"
DESCRIPTION:Zoom Workshop\, November 23\, 2024 at 11:00 am ET \nAre you an educator looking to bring the Bard to life in your classroom? The ESU is thrilled to announce this professional development workshop open to teachers participating in the National Shakespeare Competition\, TLab\, or any of the ESU’s education programs. Led by renowned Shakespeare scholar Dr. Nick Walton live via Zoom from Stratford-upon-Avon\, this online session will help educators find fresh\, engaging ways to introduce Shakespeare to students.  \nDr. Walton is the Shakespeare Courses Development Manager for Shakespeare’s Birthplace Trust in Stratford-upon-Avon in the UK.  He has decades of experience making Shakespeare accessible\, relevant\, and fun for modern students. In this one-hour session\, Dr. Walton will share hands-on techniques and insights into Shakespeare’s world\, giving teachers the tools to spark students’ curiosity and foster a deeper understanding of his timeless works. \nThis workshop is ideal for high school English and drama educators\, particularly those participating in the ESU National Shakespeare Competition. Participants in this online workshop may earn Professional Development credits under the New York City Department of Education. \nDon’t miss this opportunity to bring a new level of excitement and insight into your teaching! \nRegister Online
URL:https://www.esuus.org/event/shakespeare-pd-workshop/
LOCATION:Livestream\, United States
CATEGORIES:National,Online Events,Virtual Happy Hour
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SUMMARY:Happy Hour: History of Christmas Carols
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the ESU Central Pennsylvania Branch \nDuring 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. The Tudor period\, brings a rich Tudor feast described in one carol. Carols were suppressed during the Cromwellian period. The eighteenth century saw many more carols written and composed. In the nineteenth century\, many carols came to England from the continent. Our guest speaker\, Adrienne Hesketh\, will perform her own carol with the Baptist Church band.  \nThis Happy Hour brings everyone into the holiday season\, and we welcome you to share with family and friends of all ages. This ESU Happy Hour is sponsored by the ESU Central PA Branch. ESU Happy Hour programs are online\, free\, and open to all members and the public. Registration is required. All Happy Hours take place on Eastern Time. \nRegister Here\n\nAbout Adrienne Hesketh\n \nI always had an interest in music and history from when I was a child. I learned to play the piano when I was nine and started composing my own music. Before I married and had children I worked as a clerk/archaeological assistant in the Ancient Sites and Monuments Register of Devon\, County Hall in Exeter. I enjoy looking up history\, giving talks based on my findings and playing many concerts in the local area. \n  \n\nCocktail\nOrange Blossom \n\n25ml Great Glen Light or Zesty Highland Gin\n25ml sweet vermouth\n25ml orange juice\nOrange flowers or a twist of orange\, to garnish\n\nAdd the ingredients to a shaker with ice and stir well. Gently strain into a rocks or martini glass. Garnish\, serve and enjoy! \n 
URL:https://www.esuus.org/event/happy-hour-history-of-christmas-carols/
LOCATION:Livestream\, United States
CATEGORIES:National,Online Events,Virtual Happy Hour
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SUMMARY:Happy Hour: Churchill's Citadel
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the ESU Charlottesville\, VA Branch \nKatherine 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 that his home\, Chartwell\, in Kent\, transformed into the command center for his crusade against the rise of Nazi Germany. He convened with esteemed colleagues and sources\, such as Albert Einstein and T.E. Lawrence\, who bolstered his efforts while he diligently warned of the looming war. \nIn her newly published book\, Churchill’s Citadel: Chartwell and the Gatherings Before the Storm\, Carter narrates the compelling tale of these significant yet obscure gatherings at Chartwell. She introduces an intriguing ensemble of individuals—from renowned figures to political heavyweights\, envoys to intelligence agents—who influenced Churchill’s insights and tactical approach. Utilizing Chartwell as his stronghold\, Churchill collected critical information on Germany’s militaristic advancements\, positioning himself to alter history’s trajectory. \nThis ESU Happy Hour is sponsored by the ESU Charlottesville\, VA Branch. ESU Happy Hour programs are online\, free\, and open to all members and the public. Registration is required. All Happy Hours take place on Eastern time.  \nRegister Here\n\nAbout Katherine Carter\n \nKatherine Carter is a curator\, historian\, and biographer who has managed the house and collections at Chartwell\, Churchill’s country home\, for more than a decade. A widely sought after commentator and adviser on the life and legacy of Sir Winston Churchill\, she lectures internationally and appears frequently in print and broadcast media. \n  \n  \n\nCocktail\nThough “The Churchill” cocktail is named after the famous politician\, Churchill himself would never have drunk one. He famously didn’t care much for mixed drinks and preferred his scotch heavily watered down. And one would think Churchill would prefer an expensive\, rare scotch. But he actually liked Johnny Walker Red\, an inexpensive one. \nHowever\, Pol Roger champagne holds a special place in history as the favored drink of Sir Winston. A legacy dating back to 1849 earning a reputation for producing exquisite sparkling wines synonymous with elegance and refinement. \n“The Churchill” \n\n1 1/3 oz Johnnie Walker Red\n1/2 oz Punt e Mes Carpano (red Vermouth)\n1/2 oz Cointreau\n2 drops of fresh lemon juice\n\nInstructions \n\nChill a martini or coupe glass\nFill a cocktail shaker with ice\nAdd the scotch\, sweet vermouth\, Cointreau\, and lime juice\nShake until very cold\, about 15 seconds\nPour into the chilled cocktail glass\n\n 
URL:https://www.esuus.org/event/happy-hour-churchills-citadel/
LOCATION:Livestream\, United States
CATEGORIES:National,Online Events,Virtual Happy Hour
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SUMMARY:Happy Hour: I Stole a Monet for My Client
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the ESU Sandhills BranchJoin this fascinating Happy Hour with guest speaker Debra Rhodes Smith who has written a memoir of anecdotes during her 34-year career as a certified arts appraiser and Fine Art Advisor. Many experiences are shared while amassing the art collections for some of the largest corporations and luxury hotels worldwide. In her book\, “Tales of Art Beyond the Frame\,” Smith describes one of her most interesting assignments involving the acquisition of a Monet for a client and through some quirky circumstances at a Sotheby’s auction\, she was able to obtain a million-dollar Monet for well under the valued price. All of Smith’s tales are true\, witty\, poignant\, intelligent\, informative\, sophisticated\, and a fresh perspective of the often-mysterious world of art. This ESU Happy Hour is sponsored by the ESU Sandhills\, NC Branch. ESU Happy Hour programs are online\, free\, and open to all members and the public. Registration is required.Register HereAbout Debra Rhodes SmithSince 1977 when I began my career as an art advisor to prestigious corporations\, the client list grew throughout the United States and as far as the Middle East and Macao. Not only were there corporate collections\, but art placement in the most renowned luxury hotels\, healthcare facilities and airline lounges worldwide. This included hundreds of guest rooms and public space art installations. In 1981\, Cornell University School of Hotel Administration recognized my expertise and requested I contribute an article to their Journal. Then in 1991\, after two years at New York University Appraisal Studies for Fine and Decorative Arts\, I joined the Appraisers Association of America. In 2009\, I became USPAP compliant.CocktailMy favorite cocktail is a Skyy Vodka dry martini using an atomizer of vermouth accompanied with a jalapeno stuffed olive. However\, to celebrate the start of the New Year\, I recommend Russell’s Reserve Bourbon Manhattan with a splash of bitters. Cheers!
URL:https://www.esuus.org/event/happy-hour-i-stole-a-monet-for-my-client/
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SUMMARY:Online Professional Development Workshop for Educators: "The Art of the Sonnet: Teaching Shakespeare's Poetry for Performance" with Bada's Eunice Roberts
DESCRIPTION:SATURDAY\, FEBRUARY 8 @ 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM ESTLIVE via Zoom from Oxford\, EnglandAre you a high school educator eager to make Shakespeare’s sonnets more accessible and engaging for your students?The ESU is excited to invite you to an exclusive professional development workshop\, designed for teachers involved in the National Shakespeare Competition\, TLab\, or any of the ESU’s education programs.Led by Eunice Roberts—former dean and current course director at the British American Drama Academy (BADA)—this interactive workshop will be broadcast LIVE via Zoom from Oxford\, England. Eunice will share her expertise as a classically trained actor and educator\, demonstrating how performance techniques can deepen students’ understanding and appreciation of Shakespeare’s poetry. Through the study of two selected sonnets\, participants will gain practical tools for using rhythm and language to unlock the rich potential of Shakespeare’s text.This workshop is ideal for high school English and drama educators\, especially those participating in the ESU National Shakespeare Competition. Participants can also earn Professional Development credits through the New York City Department of Education.Don’t miss this opportunity to bring fresh insights and excitement to your teaching!Space is limited—register today!
URL:https://www.esuus.org/event/sonnet-professional-development/
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SUMMARY:Happy Hour: Why I Started World Elephant Day
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the ESU Kansas City Branch. Filmmaker and conservationist\, Patricia Sims\, talks about her journey to create the annual global awareness campaign\, World Elephant Day\, which she founded in 2012. Through her photography of Asian and African elephants\, Patricia portrays her conservation work with elephants\, her documentaries about elephants\, and her recent trip to Kenya to see how the impact of World Elephant Day has helped numerous conservation organizations protect these animals for more than a decade by creating a global movement to save elephants. This is a Happy Hour for the whole family. All ages will enjoy learning about Patricia’s quest to save and protect elephants\, the largest land mammals on earth. This ESU Happy Hour is sponsored by the ESU Kansas City Branch. ESU Happy Hour programs are online\, free\, and open to all members and the public. Registration is required. All ESU Happy Hours take place on Eastern time. Register HereAbout Patricia SimsPatricia Sims is an award-winning documentary director and producer who has always kept a passionate eye on conservation. As an independent producer\, Patricia has directed documentaries around the world focusing on stories that merge art\, science\, nature\, and the interrelationships between humans and animals. She has collaborated with some of the world’s leading conservation celebrities\, scientists and explorers\, with a specialization in wildlife and oceanographic productions. Well-traveled in over twenty-five countries she has directed documentary features and series for Canadian and international networks\, nonprofit organizations and the United Nations University. She is a Fellow International of The Explorers Club and Fellow at the Royal Canadian Geographical Society. As a dedicated conservationist and impact producer\, Patricia is the Founder of World Elephant Day\, the annual global awareness day and campaign that brings attention to the critical threats facing elephants. Patricia is the Founder and Executive Director of World Elephant Society\, the 501(c)(3) public charity for World Elephant Day. Patricia is also the President and Producer of her production company Canazwest Pictures\, based in Victoria\, BC.CocktailFrench MartiniCreated in the late ’80’s in New York City\, this is a fruit-forward twist on the classic martini.1 ½-ounces vodka½-ounce Chambord3/4 ounces pineapple juiceA dash of lime juiceLemon twist for garnishFill a cocktail shaker halfway with ice. Add vodka\, Chambord and pineapple juice. Shake well. Strain into a 4-ounce martini glass and garnish with lemon twist.
URL:https://www.esuus.org/event/happy-hour-why-i-started-world-elephant-day/
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250222T163000
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SUMMARY:ESU's Showtime Shindig
DESCRIPTION:The ESU is hosting another Showtime Shindig which is part of the ESU Theatre Club.  We will be seeing Andrew Lloyd’s Sunset Boulevard starring Grammy-nominated singer and Laurence Olivier-Award winning actress Nicole Scherzinger. We will be attending the show on Saturday\, February 22nd at 2PM and having a light brunch before the show at the ESU’s Offices at 11:30AM. Hotel accommodations are available at the Shelburne-Sonesta Hotel at a special rate for ESU members. Use this link for reservations English Speaking Union – Shelburne Sonesta New York 
URL:https://www.esuus.org/event/esus-showtime-shindig/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250225T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250225T180000
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SUMMARY:NYC Branch Shakespeare Finals
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Tuesday\, February 25\, for the ESU New York City Branch Shakespeare Finals at The Players\, an historic theater landmark in the heart of Gramercy Park! From 3:30 to 6:00 PM\, 10 talented high school finalists from across NYC will take the stage in this iconic venue\, competing for a chance to represent NYC at the ESU National Shakespeare Competition Finals at Lincoln Center on April 28.Come cheer on these amazing young performers as they bring Shakespeare’s words to life in this incredible setting!
URL:https://www.esuus.org/event/nyc-branch-shakespeare-finals/
LOCATION:The Players\, 16 Gramercy Park S\, New York\, New York\, 10003\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250312T190000
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SUMMARY:Happy Hour: King George IV: The Worst Ruler in British History?
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the ESU Richmond Branch.British historian\, Sir Spencer Walpole\, described King George IV (1762-1830) as “a bad son\, a bad husband\, a bad father\, a bad subject\, a bad monarch\, and a bad friend.” The Duke of Wellington was more charitable of the king\, “[King George IV] was indeed the most extraordinary compound of talent\, wit\, buffoonery\, obstinacy\, and good feeling–in short\, a medley of the most opposite qualities–with a great preponderance of good–that I ever saw in any character in my life.” King George IV was known for his manners and charm but also for his drunkenness\, spendthrift ways\, and scandalous love life. Learn more about King George III’s son\, who left the Crown weaker and less popular\, but immeasurably richer in architecture\, the fine and decorative arts\, in this ESU Happy Hour hosted by James C. Kelly\, Ph.D.\, of ESU’s Richmond Branch\, who recently retired after a half-century-long curatorial career. This ESU Happy Hour is sponsored by the ESU Richmond VA Branch. ESU Happy Hour programs are online\, free\, and open to all members and the public. Registration is required. All Happy Hours take place on Eastern Time.Register HereAbout Dr. James KellyJames C. Kelly\, a native of Philadelphia\, received a Ph.D. in history from Vanderbilt University. He has been\, successively\, Executive Director of the Tennessee American Revolution Bicentennial Commission\, Chief Curator of the Tennessee State Museum\, Assistant Director for Museums at the Virginia Historical Society\, and until his retirement on July 31\, 2024\, Chief of Museum Programs Division of the U.S. Army Center of Military History. Among his publications are articles of Anglo-Cherokee relations in the eighteenth century\, Bound Away: Virginia and the Westward Movement; The Virginia Landscape: A Cultural History; and Jamestown\, Quebec\, Santa Fe: Three North American Beginnings. A long-time member of the Richmond Branch of the ESU\, he attended the Royal Collection Studies at Windsor Castle\, where he was on the memorable 11th of September 2001\, and he contributed a chapter on Queen Elizabeth’s formative years for The Queen and the U.S.A.\, published in conjunction with Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee. 
URL:https://www.esuus.org/event/3-12-25-hh/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250315T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250315T235959
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CREATED:20241003T162952Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250117T170532Z
UID:4096-1741996800-1742083199@www.esuus.org
SUMMARY:ESU 2025 Founder's Award Gala Honoring Dr. E. Quinn Peeper
DESCRIPTION:The English-Speaking Union Founder’s Award GalaHonoring Dr. E. Quinn PeeperESU National ChairmanHis Britannic Majesty’s Honorary Consul to LouisianaSaturday\, March 15\, 2025Winter Park Racquet ClubWinter Park\, FloridaWith Special Guest Caroline Emma Stanley\, Countess Derby of Knowsley Hall  \n\n\n\n\n\n    \n        \n\n            \n            \n            \n                            \n                    Read the press release \nAbout the ESU Founder’s Award \nAbout the 2025 Honoree Dr. E. Quinn Peeper \nAbout ESU Holiday Weekend at Knowsley Hall \n  \n \n                \n            \n            \n\n            \n        \n\n    \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n    \n        \n\n            \n                            \n                    Hotel Information                \n            \n            \n                            \n                    Spring Hill Suites\nHere’s your reservation link your guest can use to make reservations:\nBook your group rate for The English-Speaking Union: https://www.marriott.com/event-reservations/reservation-link.mi?id=1732215030357&key=GRP&guestreslink2=true \nYou will find the information for your online reservation link below. If you have questions or need help with the link\, please do not hesitate to ask. We appreciate your business and look forward to a successful event. \nEvent Summary:\nThe English-Speaking Union\nStart Date: Thursday\, March 13\, 2025\nEnd Date: Sunday\, March 16\, 2025\nHotel(s) offering your special group rate: \n\nSpringHill Suites Winter Park for 199.00 USD per night – Last Day to Book : Wednesday\, February 12\, 2025\n\nHilton Garden Inn \nGuests can make their reservations using the link or inputting the code ESU in the area of the website. \nEvent Summary:\nThe English-Speaking Union\nStart Date: Thursday\, March 13\, 2025\nEnd Date: Sunday\, March 16\, 2025\nHotel(s) offering your special group rate: \n\nHilton Garden Inn Winter Park for 189.00 USD per night – Last Day to Book : Wednesday\, February 12\, 2025\n\nBooking link: https://group.hiltongardeninn.com/iaav6g
URL:https://www.esuus.org/event/esu-2025-founders-award-gala/
LOCATION:Winter Park Racquet Club\, 2111 Via Tuscany\, Winter Park\, Florida\, 32789\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250402T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250402T180000
DTSTAMP:20260404T091516
CREATED:20250211T162951Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250312T154949Z
UID:6111-1743613200-1743616800@www.esuus.org
SUMMARY:Happy Hour: Misadventures in the Wild: An Afternoon of Photos and Film with Kris Millgate
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the ESU Sandhills Branch.Kris Millgate is an Emmy-Award winning multimedia journalist\, bold storyteller\, and certified Idaho Master Naturalist. She is a producer\, writer\, editor\, and author of three books on her adventures. Kris will describe her amazing outdoor experiences from wildfires and water wars to tracking grizzlies and tagging trout. With a quarter-century of multimedia storytelling experience\, she traverses the country in search of dynamic outdoor stories. She will talk about her transition from a TV news anchor to an outdoor naturalist and environmentalist through beautiful pictures and short film clips. Invite your friends and family to this ESU Happy Hour as Kris tells us about her spectacular adventures and misadventures in the wild. This ESU Happy Hour is sponsored by the ESU Sandhills Branch. ESU Happy Hour programs are online\, free\, and open to all members and the public. Registration is required.Register HereAbout Kris MillgateKris Millgate is a bold storyteller\, but she wasn’t born brave. Millgate\, an outdoor journalist born the same year as the Endangered Species Act\, grew up painfully shy and afraid of beards.Millgate graduated from the University of Utah with a degree in broadcast journalism and spent a decade in TV news before starting Tight Line Media in 2006. As producer\, writer\, videographer\, photographer\, certified drone pilot\, editor and gear hauler\, Millgate engages in every project with inspiring enthusiasm and unmatched intensity. In the edit bay\, she never tires. In the field\, she never stops. She hikes\, bikes\, rows and flies her cameras into the wilderness to collar grizzlies\, catch native trout\, and count bald eagles. Kris is an energetic and passionate advocate for nature’s beauty and protection.Her productions have been broadcast on PBS\, toured with film festivals\, won national recognition\, and put her on stage as an inspiring public speaker who reveals awkward truths. Kris’s honors include Outdoor Writers Association of America first-place awards for fishing\, hunting\, conservation\, and adventure stories. She’s the recipient of The Ted Trueblood Award for exceptional communication from Backcountry Hunters & Anglers. She’s also recognized for outstanding service and wildlife conservation by the Idaho Department of Fish and Game. She talks to strangers daily and she hangs out with beards often.
URL:https://www.esuus.org/event/4-2-25-hh/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250423T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250423T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T091516
CREATED:20250312T170833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250313T161101Z
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SUMMARY:Happy Hour: Why I Like Mark Twain with Susan K. Harris
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the ESU Indianapolis Branch.Mark Twain (1835-1919) was an American humorist\, journalist\, lecturer\, and novelist who gained international fame for his travel narratives and for his adventure stories of boyhood\, especially The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. He is considered one of America’s best and most beloved writers. Susan K. Harris is a Mark Twain scholar as well as a scholar of American women’s writings. She has published four books on the author. Susan’s talk will focus on Twain’s innovative language\, his double-edged humor\, his political courage\, and his struggle to find certainty in an uncertain world. She will explore the debate over teaching Adventures of Huckleberry Finn—how its offensive language works\, and why it matters.Susan investigates aspects of Mark Twain’s fascinating life most people never knew. This ESU Happy Hour is sponsored by the ESU Indianapolis Branch. ESU Happy Hour programs are online\, free\, and open to all members and the public. Registration is required.Register HereAbout Susan K. HarrisSusan K. Harris served twelve happy years as the Joyce and Elizabeth Hall Distinguished Professor of American Literature at the University of Kansas. She received a B.A. from Antioch College in Yellow Springs\, Ohio\, an M.A. from Stanford University\, an M.A. from Cornell University\, and a Ph.D. from Cornell University. She has published four books on Mark Twain and edited both a Riverside edition of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and the Library of America’s volume Mark Twain: Historical Romances.  She served on numerous advisory boards and university-level committees at Penn State and KU\, and for national institutions such as NEH.  Most recently\, she served as President of the Mark Twain Circle of America (2020-2022) and received a Lifetime Achievement award from the Society for the Study of American Women Writers.
URL:https://www.esuus.org/event/4-23-25-hh/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250426T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250428T235959
DTSTAMP:20260404T091516
CREATED:20250219T154657Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250421T200911Z
UID:6237-1745625600-1745884799@www.esuus.org
SUMMARY:2025 ESU National Shakespeare Competition - Finals Weekend
DESCRIPTION:Mark your calendars! From Saturday\, April 26 to Monday\, April 28\, 2025\, NSC Branch Champions from across the country will gather in New York City for an unforgettable weekend of inspiration\, learning\, and performance.The weekend will culminate with the Final Competition at Juilliard’s Stanley H. Kaplan Penthouse at Lincoln Center on Monday\, April 28.We are thrilled to bring together such extraordinary young performers from across the country. Let the countdown begin—we can’t wait to see you shine on stage!
URL:https://www.esuus.org/event/2025-esu-national-shakespeare-competition-finals-weekend/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250514T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250514T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T091516
CREATED:20250415T145225Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250415T145229Z
UID:6949-1747238400-1747242000@www.esuus.org
SUMMARY:Happy Hour: A Chip Off Queen Victoria's Block
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the ESU Charleston Branch.Queen Victoria (1819-1901) is one of the best loved monarchs. Her reign of 63 years and 216 days\, which was longer than those of any of her predecessors\, constituted the Victorian era. The British Empire reached its peak during her rule. Almost within touching distance of our own time\, her story is so familiar to us it seems unlikely that there is much new to discover. This ESU Happy Hour will uncover amazing and little-known aspects of Victoria’s family. Victoria`s mother\, the Duchess of Kent\, had already been married and widowed before her wedding to a son of George III. From her first husband\, she had a daughter\, Feodora\, who came to live in London when her mother remarried. At Kensington Palace she married the Prince of Hohenloe Langenberg. Their son\, and Queen Victoria`s nephew\, was Prince Victor Gleichen. After distinguished service in the British Navy\, Prince Victor took up a career as a sculptor\, working from his apartments in St James` Palace. Quickly becoming the Victorian sculptor of choice\, his work is found in collections throughout Britain\, and especially in the Royal Collection. Two of his children followed in their father’s footsteps. One daughter\, Feodora\, became an even more successful sculptor\, exhibiting at the Royal Academy on more than a dozen occasions. Helena\, an early suffragist who served on the Western Front during WWI\, was an accomplished artist. Our guest speaker\, John Vigar\, takes a close look at Prince Victor and tells the remarkable story of the Gleichen family of sculptors. This ESU Happy Hour is sponsored by the ESU Charleston Branch. ESU Happy Hour programs are online\, free\, and open to all members and the public. Registration is required.Register HereAbout John Vigar\, MA FSA Scot FRSAJohn Vigar has been described as one of the most popular commentators on English history. He lectured for the University of Kent from 1992 to 2010\, teaching a variety of architectural and social history studies\, and has worked on a sessional basis for many other academic institutions. He has been a regular tutor at Denman College for over 35 years and is now part of their Denman at Home program. An enthusiastic and popular approach to his subject ensures that he has a large following of regular students. In addition to his contracted lectures John is a popular speaker at meetings of many  groups including The Arts Society (NADFAS)\, the National Trust\, and historical societies country-wide. His lecture tours to public libraries and colleges in Germany where he speaks on English literature and its links with topographical history are well received. John proudly states\, “I`m keen to bring [my lectures] to life through a series of amusing and accessible presentations\, and after one of my lectures you`ll never see history as a dull and dry subject again!”
URL:https://www.esuus.org/event/5-14-25-hh/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250604T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250604T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T091516
CREATED:20250506T153717Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250506T153721Z
UID:7078-1749060000-1749063600@www.esuus.org
SUMMARY:Happy Hour: Kansas City: Home of Disney's Original Animation Studio
DESCRIPTION:Walter Elias Disney (1901-1966) was born in Chicago\, IL. The Disney family moved to Kansas City in 1911 where nine-year old Walt delivered newspapers with his brother\, Roy. Six years later\, Walt attended classes at the Kansas City Art Institute. Founded in 1885\, the Kansas City Art Institute is one of the oldest and most respected art and design colleges in the U.S. In 1918\, during World War I\, Walt served in France with the Red Cross.In May\, 1922\, Disney founded his first professional film studio in Kansas City\, Missouri. He named it Laugh-O-gram Films. He rented an office suite on the second floor of the then-new building on 1127 E. 31st Street in Kansas City\, a building designed by noted Kansas City architect Nelle Peters. Walt and his young crew made inventive cartoons\, including several loosely based on classic fairy tales such as Cinderella and his first Alice comedy\, Alice’s Wonderland.Despite the short life of Laugh-O-gram Films\, it was the foundation of Walt Disney’s remarkable career and of The Walt Disney Company of today. Laugh-O-Gram was “the cradle of Hollywood animation.” Although animation has been produced for nearly 20 years on the east coast\, Walt Disney and the Kansas City animators who followed him to Hollywood were the first to produce animation there.The Laugh-O-gram Films office is where Disney first met and befriended a real-life mouse scampering on the office floor. Before Walt moved to Los Angeles\, he made a point of taking his mouse companion into the countryside so he would not fall victim to the cats which lived in the restaurant on the first floor of the Laugh-O-gram building. It is said by some that this provided Disney with the inspiration for his most well-known creation: Mickey Mouse.Decades have passed since Disney moved to Los Angeles in 1923. The old building on 31st Street in Kansas City fell into decay. Then\, when the building was facing demolition\, local real estate developer\, Butch Rigby\, joined with Columbia\, Missouri\, attorney Dan Viets and others to form a non-profit corporation\, Thank You Walt Disney\, Inc. Through years of perseverance and fundraising efforts\, the old “Laugh-O-gram” building on 31st Street is now undergoing a massive\, multi-million-dollar renovation dedicated to the legacy of Walt Disney.Our guest speaker for this ESU Happy Hour is Dan Viets\, President of Thank You Walt Disney\, Inc. With photos and other images\, Dan will share his vast knowledge of Walt Disney\, the history of the Laugh-O-gram building and describe the services and activities planned for the building. The ESU Kansas City Branch sponsors this ESU Happy Hour. ESU Happy Hour programs are online\, free\, and open to all members and the public. Registration is required.Register HereAbout Dan VietsDan Viets is President of Thank You Walt Disney\, Inc. He joined Thank You Walt Disney shortly after it was formed in the mid-1990s. He has served on the TYWD Board for more than 25 years.Dan is co-author of the book\, Walt Disney’s Missouri: The Roots of a Creative Genius\, published by The Kansas City Star. He has also authored articles about Walt Disney’s Missouri history published by the University of Missouri School of Journalism\, Truman State University\, the Missouri Historical Society\, the Jackson County Historical Society\, and others.Dan has lectured for many years about Walt Disney’s Missouri history on behalf of the Missouri Humanities Council/State Historical Society of Missouri. He has made presentations at the Walt Disney Boyhood Hometown Museum in Marceline\, Missouri\, the Walt Disney Family Museum in San Francisco\, as well as to Disney employees at Disneyland in California\, Walt Disney World in Florida\, Walt Disney/Pixar Animators\, and at the national convention of Disneyana Fan Club in Anaheim\, California. Dan has a degree in Philosophy and Psychology and a Juris Doctorate in Law from the University of Missouri at Columbia.Cocktail:Scotch Mist was Walt’s favorite drink for a reason. It’s complex yet refreshing\, the perfect cocktail to sip slowly on the patio at the end of a warm day. 2 ounces of Scotch whiskey1 ounce of freshly squeezed lemon juice1/2 ounce of simple syrup (equal parts sugar and water\, dissolved)Soda waterCrushed iceLemon twist
URL:https://www.esuus.org/event/6-4-25-hh/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250610T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250613T235959
DTSTAMP:20260404T091516
CREATED:20250403T193418Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250410T153115Z
UID:6890-1749513600-1749859199@www.esuus.org
SUMMARY:New York City Week
DESCRIPTION:Join us for New York City Week\, a dynamic celebration of culture\, history\, and community in partnership with the ESU’s Andrew Romay Center for New Immigrants (ARNIC). This exciting lineup of events includes\, the Big Onion Walking Tour\, an Immigrant Programs Luncheon\, the ARNIC Graduation\, and Operation Mincemeat: A New Musical.June 11\, 2025 – Immigrant Programs Luncheon – A special gathering to celebrate and support programs that empower and uplift immigrant communities.June 12\, 2025 – Big Onion Walking Tour & ARNIC Graduation – Discover the fascinating immigrant history of New York City on this expert-led walking tour\, followed by the ARNIC Graduation Ceremony\, honoring the newest graduates of the Andrew Romay New Immigrant Center (ARNIC). The ceremony\, held at the ESU national headquarters\, celebrates the resilience\, hard work\, and success of our inspiring new immigrant students.June 13\, 2025 – Operation Mincemeat: A New Musical – Experience this critically acclaimed\, darkly comedic musical that tells the incredible true story of one of WWII’s most daring espionage operations.As part of the festivities\, don’t miss our Showtime Shindig\, a dazzling evening of entertainment and connection.Only 20 spots available! Tickets for New York City Week events are available for individual purchase or as part of a package—customize your experience and celebrate the best of New York your way!Reserve your spot today!
URL:https://www.esuus.org/event/new-york-city-week/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250706T000000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250714T235959
DTSTAMP:20260404T091516
CREATED:20241028T184131Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250207T160524Z
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SUMMARY:ESU 2025 Patron Tour: Nelson on Shore and at Sea: A Life of the British Admiral
DESCRIPTION:The English-Speaking Union In Partnership with Sea Cloud Cruises Presents 2025 National Patron Tour Nelson on Shore and at Sea: A Life of the British Admiral With Author and Lecturer Flora FraserJuly 6-14\, 2025Naples to MaltaSet sail on an extraordinary journey through history aboard the magnificent Sea Cloud Spirit\, retracing the footsteps of one of Britain’s greatest naval heroes\, Admiral Horatio Nelson. This exclusive voyage\, co-hosted by the English-Speaking Union and Sea Cloud Cruises\, offers a unique blend of luxury\, adventure\, and intellectual stimulation.By day\, explore picturesque ports and historic sites central to Nelson’s career and private life. By night\, dine under the stars and engage in stimulating conversation with fellow history and adventure enthusiasts. Tour Highlights•Sail from Naples to Malta on board Sea Cloud Spirit\, ranked among the best luxury passenger ships in the world. •This three-mast windjammer’s 28 sails are hoisted by hand for authentic sailing experience.• Enjoy lectures by renowned biographer Flora Fraser• Visit key locations in Nelson’s Mediterranean campaigns• Visit the ports of Naples\, Capri\, Trapani\, Palermo\, Naxos\, Syracuse\, and Valletta\, Malta• Experience the thrill of sailing on a tall ship in Nelson’s wake• Indulge in luxurious accommodations and gourmet cuisineAbout ESU Patron ToursThe ESU National Patron Tours enhance our Patrons’ engagement with the ESU community through bespoke experiences of cultural enrichment\, educational exploration\, and unforgettable adventures. \n\n\n\nFor more information about the tour and how to sign up please contact Rossana Ivanova at rivanova@esuus.org\, (862) 224-4244. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n            \n            \n                \n                                            Documents and Forms                                    \n                \n                    \n                                                    Participant Agreement \nRegistration Form \n                                            \n                    \n                                            \n                \n            \n        \n    \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nitaly-tripDownload
URL:https://www.esuus.org/event/2025-esu-patron-tour/
CATEGORIES:Homepage Featured,National
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250820T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250820T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T091516
CREATED:20250527T142217Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250527T142221Z
UID:7195-1755705600-1755709200@www.esuus.org
SUMMARY:Happy Hour: The Battle of Britain
DESCRIPTION:June\, 1940—In the past two months\, Nazi Germany has conquered Norway\, Denmark\, the Netherlands\, Belgium\, and France. Great Britain stands alone against the formidable German war machine. Now\, Germany decides to bring Britain to its knees. In order to do that\, Goering’s Luftwaffe must win air superiority over the English Channel and Southeast England. The Battle of Britain is about to begin. It is up to the outnumbered British Royal Air Force—”The Few”—to stop the Germans.Please join Seattle’s Museum of Flight volunteer Bob Fishman for an in-depth look at a turning point in history—how the RAF defeated the Luftwaffe and saved Britain and perhaps the world from Nazi domination—the aircraft\, the strategy\, and the tactics including the first use of radar & ground control to manage an air battle. This ESU Happy Hour is sponsored by the ESU Seattle Branch. ESU Happy Hour programs are online\, free to attend\, and open to all members and the public. Registration is required to receive the webinar link.Register HereAbout Bob FishmanBob Fishman has been a member of Seattle’s Museum of Flight and twelve years ago\, as a volunteer\, began giving tours of the Crew Compartment of the Full Fuselage Trainer. He also trained other volunteers. Bob has been an active member of the Museum Speakers’ Bureau\, giving talks on World War II\, aviation\, and space history.He graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy and subsequently earned Master’s and Doctoral degrees in mechanical engineering. After eight years on active duty as a Naval officer\, he had a 40-year career in the electric power generation business as an engineer\, project manager\, and executive. In 2023\, Bob returned to the U.S. Naval Academy as a Distinguished Visiting Professor in Engineering where he is teaching the next generation of Navy and Marine Corps leaders.Bob attended the National Test Pilot School in Mojave\, CA and is an instrument-rated private pilot with over 3\,200 hours in fifteen different aircraft models.Cocktail:Bob’s Favorite spirit:Glenlivet 12-year-old single malt\, served neat.Drinking whiskey “neat” means that it’s served at room temperature and without any mixers or anything that would dilute the serving\, like ice or water. In 1824\, a businessman named George Smith applied for one of the first licenses in the Speyside region of Scotland and opened the doors to The Glenlivet Distillery. Glenlivet\, translated from Gaelic\, means “valley of the smooth flowing one” and is most likely referencing the nearby River Livet.
URL:https://www.esuus.org/event/8-20-25-hh/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250910T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250910T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T091516
CREATED:20250617T143323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250617T143327Z
UID:7348-1757520000-1757523600@www.esuus.org
SUMMARY:Happy Hour: J.R.R. Tolkien: Myth & Modernism
DESCRIPTION:J.R.R. Tolkien was a towering figure in the world of twentieth-century English letters. His labors on Beowulf continue to shape the literary landscape\, his work on the Oxford English Dictionary still serves\, and his groundbreaking thoughts about the role and purpose of fairy stories gave focus to the thoughts of C.S. Lewis and other Inklings. The Rev’d. Andrew Lazo returns to speak to the ESU about Tolkien’s approach to myth and language in his own period—an approach that still speaks call on our age as well.This ESU Happy Hour is sponsored by the ESU Central Florida Branch. ESU Happy Hour programs are online\, free to attend\, and open to all members and the public. Registration is required to receive the webinar link.Register HereAbout Andrew LazoThe Rev. Andrew Lazo is an internationally-known speaker and writer specializing in C.S. Lewis and the Inklings. Andrew earned his Master’s in Modern British Literature from Rice University where he was a Jacob K. Javits fellow in the Humanities. He is a frequent speaker around the U.S. and U.K. and has authored several articles on C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien. In 2009\, Andrew published Mere Christians: Inspiring Encounters with C.S. Lewis. In 2014 he also was honored to transcribe\, edit\, and publish a previously unknown book by C.S. Lewis\, “Early Prose Joy\,” which was Lewis’s very first spiritual autobiography. For ten years he taught English and C. S. Lewis at St. Thomas and Houston Christian High Schools in Houston. After finishing studies for an M. Div. (with Honors) at Virginia Theological Seminary in Alexandria\, VA in May 2022\, Andrew was ordained a priest in the Episcopal Church in January 2023 and serves as the Apprentice Rector at Church of the Messiah in Winter Garden\, FL. He is also pursuing his doctorate in Romantic Theology at Northwind Seminary\, where he serves as a Distinguished Lecturer. Andrew is married to author and speaker Dr. Christin Ditchfield Lazo. For more than fifteen years\, Andrew has been working on a long-awaited study of Till We Have Faces\, making groundbreaking discoveries all along the way. The results of his ongoing research have led him to give talks to the Mythopoeic Society in 2016 as Scholar Guest of Honor; in the summer of 2017\, Andrew served as a plenary speaker at the C.S. Lewis Foundation’s 2017 Summer Institute in Oxford and Cambridge. The talks in the Myth of Love series will be published as chapters of his forthcoming book.
URL:https://www.esuus.org/event/hh-9-10-25/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250920T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250920T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T091516
CREATED:20250904T165203Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250904T172934Z
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SUMMARY:"Teenage Shakespeare" - PD Workshop with Catherine Loomis
DESCRIPTION:With wit\, insight\, and passion\, Professor Loomis brings Shakespeare to life in ways that are both entertaining and inspiring. In this one-hour Zoom session\, she will share strategies for engaging your students and providing rich historical context through her presentation\, “Teenage Shakespeare.” This session will explore what life was like for teenagers in Shakespeare’s time\, as well as what the Bard himself experienced during his formative years.Register
URL:https://www.esuus.org/event/teenage-shakespeare-pd-workshop-with-catherine-loomis/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251001T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251001T180000
DTSTAMP:20260404T091516
CREATED:20250826T153753Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250826T153754Z
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SUMMARY:Happy Hour: Vampire Literature: An Anthology
DESCRIPTION:Co-Authors Dr. Robin Werner and her colleague\, Dr. Elizabeth Lewis\, will discuss their book titled Vampire Literature: An Anthology. Specifically\, they will talk about the anthology’s inspiration and the challenges of the creation process.Vampire Literature: An Anthology is the first anthology designed specifically to introduce students and general readers to the history\, theory\, and cultural impact of the literary vampire. With coverage from the early nineteenth century to the twenty-first\, Vampire Literature: An Anthology brings together a wide range of texts from many eras and collects work by American\, British\, Irish\, and Caribbean writers. The focus is on shorter prose texts\, primarily short stories and novellas; in a few cases\, longer works are excerpted. A range of illustrations\, from political cartoons to film stills\, is also included.Don’t miss this discussion on an often-misunderstood genre of literature by highly acclaimed authors who bring considerable research into the topic. This ESU Happy Hour is sponsored by the ESU Atlanta Branch. ESU Happy Hour programs are online\, free to attend\, and open to all members and the public. Registration is required to receive the webinar link.Register HereAbout the Co-Authors:   Dr. Robin A. Werner and Dr. Elizabeth M. Lewis are instructors in the Department of English at the University of New Orleans. Dr. Werner received her B.A. from St. Lawrence University and both her M.A. and Ph.D. from Tulane. Robin’s research and pedagogical interests are in Victorian Literature\, Women and Gender Studies\, Theatre History\, and Fantasy and Horror Literature. She has taught a variety of special topics courses on children’s fantasy literature\, supernatural fiction\, and Victorian gender roles.Dr. Lewis’ doctoral degree is in British and American Modernism and Performance Studies. In addition\, she has a dance background and taught classical ballet for many years. Her specialty is dance in literature and her dissertation “Dance for the World is Dead” examines the centrality of dance aesthetics to the style and structure of modern epics\, including James Joyce’s Ulysses\, William Carlos Williams’ Paterson and H.D.’s Helen in Egypt. She has given numerous conference papers and has published in the field\, as well.Dr. Lewis teaches undergraduate literature courses in drama\, fiction\, American and British literature\, as well as New Orleans literature\, both onsite and online\, in addition to courses in Women’s Studies.Cocktail:Mademoiselle d’Styria1.5 oz dudognon champagne cognac•1 oz Lilette Rosé                                                                                                                              •1 oz Giffard pêche du vigne•0.5 oz Pierre Ferrand dry curaçao•0.5 oz lemon juice•2 dashes Angostura bitters Shaken & served up in a coup glass with a lemon twist
URL:https://www.esuus.org/event/hh-10-1-25/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251105T160000
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SUMMARY:Happy Hour: The Lost Heirs: The Rise and Fall of the D'Oyly Carte Dynasty
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, November 5\, 2025 • 4:00 PM ETSponsored by the ESU Central Pennsylvania BranchThe name D’Oyly Carte is recognized throughout the world because of Richard D’Oyly Carte’s partnership with Gilbert and Sullivan\, which produced fourteen famous comic operas during the last quarter of the 19th Century such as H.M.S. Pinafore\, The Pirates of Penzance\, and The Mikado.Richard D’Oyly Carte (1844-1901) was one of the greatest impresarios of his age as well as a shrewd businessman who realized the potential of Gilbert and Sullivan’s work and worked closely with them to produce and promote their operas. The company became renowned for its high-quality productions featuring talented singers\, musicians\, and actors. It was the success of these operas that paved the way for D’Oyly Carte’s other achievements—building his own theatres and establishing a chain of luxury hotels that included The Savoy Hotel\, Claridge’s and The Berkeley in London.A gripping new book by author James Stebbings sheds new light on the untold story of the D’Oyly Carte family – and the tragic loss of two heirs that ultimately led to the dynasty’s downfall. ‘The Lost Heirs – The Rise and Fall of the D’Oyly Carte Dynasty’\, tells the story of Lucas and Michael D’Oyly Carte\, the son and grandson of the legendary theatrical impresario and hotelier\, Richard D’Oyly Carte.Richard D’Oyly Carte’s empire spanned both the worlds of theatre and luxury hotels. Yet\, the story of two of his heirs\, Lucas and Michael\, has long been overlooked – until now. James Stebbings delves into the lives of these two young men who were destined to carry on the family legacy\, but whose untimely deaths sent shockwaves through the D’Oyly Carte family.Today\, the legacy of the D’Oyly Carte Opera Company lives on through recordings\, revivals and adaptations of the works of Gilbert and Sullivan\, which continue to be loved by audiences around the world.James Stebbings’ presentation is coming to ESU audiences from his hometown in Norfolk County\, England. His talk is illustrated with rare photographs and images. If you are a fan of Gilbert and Sullivan\, a theatre history enthusiast\, or anyone intrigued by the dramatic rise and fall of one of Britain’s most celebrated dynasties\, this Happy Hour is for you\, sponsored by the ESU Central Pennsylvania Branch. ESU Happy Hour programs are online\, free to attend\, and open to all members and the public. Registration is required to receive the webinar link.Register HereAbout James Stebbings:James Stebbings has had a life-long love of the theatre\, especially the musical theatre and the world of drama and theatrical entertainment\, participating whenever he has had the opportunity. Before retirement\, James worked in financial management in London for a US energy company\, but his passion was always the musical theatre about which he writes and talks.   After his retirement he moved to Norfolk in the East of England which gave him time to focus on subjects he loves. This includes organizing music festivals\, managing and representing some professional performers\, creating and performing in historical enactments for a local museum\, and performing in a musical duo. His newest book\, The Lost Heirs – The Rise and Fall of the D’Oyly Carte Dynasty\, was just published in April\, 2025.James is a familiar figure with ESU Happy Hour audiences giving presentations on Gilbert and Sullivan in 2021\, the story of the sinking of the Lusitania in 2022 and\, also in 2022\, James was a featured speaker at four ESU US Branches in the Evelyn Wrench Lecture series. Cocktail:T.N.T. CocktailThe Fifth of November in the UK is known as Guy Fawkes Night or Bonfire Night remembering when\, in 1605\, Guy Fawkes attempted to blow up the British Parliament.  I thought it appropriate therefore that we mark it with a T.N.T. cocktail from The Savoy Cocktail Book.Equal parts:Canadian Club WhiskyAbsinthe Instructions:Fill a mixing glass with ice cubesAdd the whiskey and absintheStir well until chilledStrain into a chilled shot glass or coupeStir\, don’t shake: Though Prohibition-era recipes often called for shaking\, modern practice suggests stirring spirit-only cocktails to chill them without adding air\, which gives them a frothy texture.
URL:https://www.esuus.org/event/hh-11-5-25/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251115T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251115T130000
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SUMMARY:Exploring Shakespeare's Women: A Professional Development Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join the ESU for an exclusive online professional development workshop live via Zoom from Shakespeare’s Globe in London. Explore four of Shakespeare’s most fascinating women—Juliet\, Lady Macbeth\, Beatrice\, and Hero—through an interactive session connecting critical writing with rehearsal-room practice. Gain fresh strategies for engaging students with themes of gender\, relationships\, and power in Shakespeare’s works.Ideal for secondary English and drama teachers\, especially those involved in the ESU National Shakespeare Competition. Participants may be eligible for Professional Development credit.
URL:https://www.esuus.org/event/re-evaluating-shakespeares-women/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251120T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251123T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T091516
CREATED:20250303T214636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250331T173631Z
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SUMMARY:The Earl and Countess of Derby Invite the English-Speaking Union to A Magical Holiday Weekend at Knowsley Hall
DESCRIPTION:The Earl and Countess of Derby Invite the English-Speaking Union to\nA Magical Holiday Weekend at Knowsley Hall\nPrescot\, Merseyside L34 4AG England\nNovember 20–23\, 2025\n \nExecutive Plus/Deluxe Suite $2\,800 pp double occupancy\, $3\,900 pp single\n(Executive Suites at $2\,500 pp double / $3\,400 pp single are sold out)\n \nStep into the enchantment of the holiday season with an exclusive invitation from the Earl and Countess of Derby to spend a luxurious weekend at historic Knowsley Hall\, a magnificent estate nestled in the English countryside. \nKnowsley Hall has been in the ownership of the Stanley family for over 600 years. Set within 2\,500 acres of a private walled estate\, located near Liverpool\, the hall has been welcoming royalty and distinguished guests since 1495. \nFor more information or to secure your reservation contact Rossana Ivanova\, rivanova@esuus.org\, (862) 224-4244. \n                \n            \n            \n\n                            \n                                                                                                                                            View Itinerary\n                                                                                                                                                                        Registration Form\n                                                                                                                                                                        Participant Agreement
URL:https://www.esuus.org/event/knowsley-hall-weekend/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251210T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251210T180000
DTSTAMP:20260404T091516
CREATED:20251007T192929Z
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SUMMARY:Happy Hour: A Brief History of Toys for Tots
DESCRIPTION:About Major Gunnar Spafford\, USMC (Ret.) Major Spafford joined the Marine Toys for Tots Foundation in August 2023 as the Deputy Vice President of Business Development working within the Marketing & Development department. Major Spafford served in the United States Marine Corps as both an enlisted infantryman and a military police officer before being competitively selected for the Marine Enlisted Commissioning Education Program to receive education and training to become a Marine Corps Officer. As a Military Policeman\, he served in multiple billets to include Assistant Special Operations Chief\, Non-Commissioned Officer in charge of a weapons storage facility\, Watch Command\, Patrol Supervisor\, Special Reaction Team (SRT)\, and SRT sniper. As an officer\, Major Spafford served as Deputy Provost Marshal\, Executive Officer\, Operations Officer\, and Senior Operations Officer before fulfilling his final role as a Manpower Program Manager for Headquarters Marine Corps\, Manpower & Reserve Affairs. After 25 total years of service\, Gunnar retired from the Marine Corps and continued as a strategic and innovative Project Management Professional with a diverse background in program leadership and process improvements\, most recently working as the Deputy Director for Manpower & Personnel for the Assistant Secretary of the Navy Manpower and Reserve Affairs.This Month’s Cocktail:Chambord Lemon Drop Martini.Ingredients:1 1/2 Oz Vodka2/3 Oz Chambord Black Rasberry Liqueur1 Oz Simple Syrup2/3 Oz Lemon JuiceCrushed IceSteps:1) Fill Cocktail Shaker with crushed ice2) Add all ingredients except Chambord and shake until completely chilled3) Strain into chilled champaign glass4) Slowly pour chambord over mixture and garnish with a lemon wheel
URL:https://www.esuus.org/event/hhdecember25/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260113T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260113T190000
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CREATED:20251219T165146Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Event: Churchill and the Middle East
DESCRIPTION:During World War I\, Britain made numerous and often contradictory promises in the Middle East—including the Sykes–Picot Agreement\, the Balfour Declaration\, commitments to Arab leaders\, and support for Wilson’s Fourteen Points—in an effort to secure allies. After the Ottoman Empire collapsed\, Britain faced the challenge of reconciling these conflicting obligations. Winston Churchill\, guided by T. E. Lawrence and Gertrude Bell\, led key meetings and decisions in 1921–22 that ultimately shaped the modern Middle East. \nThis is a virtual event\nThe event will begin at 6:00PM ET \n$10-30 \n                \n            \n            \n\n                            \n                                                                                                                                            Register Here
URL:https://www.esuus.org/event/virtual-event-churchill-and-the-middle-east/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260114T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260114T180000
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CREATED:20251118T204008Z
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SUMMARY:The American Revolution: A Civil and a World War
DESCRIPTION:As the calendar turns to 2026\, The English-Speaking Union of the United States begins a year-long celebration of 250 years of American independence. Throughout the year\, ESU will feature several Happy Hours that give us an opportunity to pause and reflect on this historic milestone.The American Revolution was a war unlike any other—one of ideas and ideals\, that shaped “the course of human events.” With 165 principal engagements from 1775-1783\, the Revolutionary War was the catalyst for American independence. The Revolutionary War was not just a civil war conflict between colonists who remained loyal to the Crown and those who sought independence from British rule. When other European powers like France and Spain officially entered the war\, it expanded into a global clash of empires—a veritable World War.Today’s Happy Hour guest speaker\, Dr. Henry (Phil) Williams III\, president of ESU’s Charlottesville\, VA Branch\, will describe the early beginnings of the war from 1775 through 1783. He will illustrate the eight-year conflict between Great Britain and its thirteen North American colonies beginning with the Battles of Lexington and Concord and ending with the Treaty of Paris in 1783\, which formally recognized American independence.Williams will explain that the true history of the Revolution must not be taught just from an American-centric focus\, but also how England\, the Commonwealth\, and Europe viewed and\, in fact\, taught this period of history quite differently.Join us as the ESU launches a journey toward this landmark event as we  commemorate the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. This Happy Hour is sponsored by the ESU Charlottesville\, VA Branch. ESU Happy Hour programs are online\, free to attend\, and open to all members and the public. Registration is required to receive the webinar link.About Dr. Henry (Phil) Williams IIIDr. Williams is originally from Michigan. He received degrees and diplomas from Culver Military Academy\, the University of Virginia\, the University of Edinburgh\, Scotland\, the University of Florence\, Italy\, and two Master’s and a Doctorate in International Law and Diplomacy from the Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy\, Tufts University. He has lived in four foreign countries and has studied and worked professionally in four foreign languages: French\, Greek\, Italian\, and Turkish. Formerly a Wall Street and International Investment Banker\, he currently lectures on a variety of topics\, including American History\, Turkey\, and the Middle East. He has been featured on National Public Radio related to several of his interests\, has written many news commentary pieces on Turkey and the Middle East\, and has published scholarly articles on Ottoman and Turkish Law. He has been teaching a course at Koç University\, Istanbul\, Türkiye\, titled “Turkey and America\, East and West – Where the Twain Meet” since 2015. Dr. Williams is the President of the Charlottesville Branch of the English-Speaking Union and a past Virginia State President of the Sons of the American Revolution with which he is still active. He served on the board of the American Friends of Turkey for over twenty-three years. He is an avid sportsman with keen interests in equestrian pursuits\, racquet sports and swimming.  He also inherited a love of Antique and Classic cars and has been active in his local car club for many years. Marilyn Williams is his wife\, and they have two grown children\, Margaret and Phillip. What did a Revolutionary Period Happy Hour Look Like?The Founding Fathers drank a wide variety of alcoholic beverages\, including whiskey\, rum\, ale\, beer\, cider\, wine (Madeira\, claret\, and champagne)\, and punch. Popular drinks often served at official functions included Madeira wine and various punches. Many of the founders had specific preferences; for example\, John Adams favored hard cider and Madeira\, while George Washington was a fan of whiskey and Madeira. Non-alcoholic drinks like cider\, small beer (a low-alcohol brew)\, and coffee were also commonly consumed for refreshment and social reasons.  
URL:https://www.esuus.org/event/the-american-revolution-a-civil-and-a-world-war/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260131T110000
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DTSTAMP:20260404T091516
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SUMMARY:Shakespeare in Song: An Online Professional Development Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The ESU is excited to offer this exclusive professional development session\, presented live via Zoom from Shakespeare’s Globe in London. Shakespeare in Song will explore how Shakespeare used music to enhance mood\, develop character\, and support storytelling\, as well as how these techniques can be used to engage modern students.This workshop will be led by Dr. Emily Baines\, a professional musician\, lecturer\, and musical director who works with the Globe\, throughout Europe\, and specializes in historical woodwind instruments. Educators will be guided through the music of the plays\, from Elizabethan ballads to contemporary adaptations. Performing live on period instruments\, Dr. Baines will share practical strategies for integrating music into classroom instruction\, connecting Shakespeare’s world to modern musical composition.This special PD offering is made possible by support from the Frederick Loewe Foundation.
URL:https://www.esuus.org/event/shakespeare-in-song-an-online-professional-development-worshop/
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