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SUMMARY:“The History of the Chautauqua Movement and its Connection to Pacific Grove” Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Save the date for a fascinating talk by local Jean Anton on Monday\, July 13th from 7:00 pm   8:00 pm. The presentation will be held at Casa Serrano\, a beautiful historic adobe owned by the Monterey History & Art Association\, located at 412 Pacific Street in Downtown Monterey. The lecture will focus on "The History of the Chautauqua Movement and its Connection to Pacific Grove". In 1881 a large board and batten barn-like building was constructed at the corner of 16th and Grove Street in Pacific Grove. Learn how this building became part of a nationwide cultural movement and why PG was called the "Chautauqua of the West." Following the lecture\, there will be refreshments. A $10 donation is suggested. Please RSVP to Wendy Brickman at (831) 594-1500 or brickman@brickmanmarketing.com.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE html><html><head><title></title></head><body aria-disabled="false"><p>Save the date for a fascinating talk by local Jean Anton on Monday\, July 13th from 7:00 pm &ndash\; 8:00 pm. The presentation will be held at Casa Serrano\, a beautiful historic adobe owned by the Monterey History &amp\; Art Association\, located at 412 Pacific Street in Downtown Monterey.&nbsp\;</p><p>The lecture will focus on &quot\;The History of the Chautauqua Movement and its Connection to Pacific Grove&rdquo\;. In 1881 a large board and batten barn-like building was constructed at the corner of 16th and Grove Street in Pacific Grove. Learn how this building became part of a nationwide cultural movement and why PG was called the &ldquo\;Chautauqua of the West.&rdquo\;&nbsp\;</p><p>Following the lecture\, there will be refreshments. A $10 donation is suggested. Please RSVP to Wendy Brickman at (831) 594-1500 or <a fr-original-style="" href="mailto:brickman@brickmanmarketing.com" style="user-select: auto\;">brickman@brickmanmarketing.com</a>.</p></body></html>
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