Chesterfield Historical Society of Virginia to Present 3rd Annual
“Winter Lectures Series” January-March 2010
The Chesterfield Historical Society of Virginia (CHSV) will present its third annual “Winter Lecture Series” in Chesterfield, VA, starting on January 15th and continuing every second Friday evening through March 26th, 2010.
On Friday, March 12, the focus shifts to Preservation Virginia’s Jamestown Rediscovery project with a lecture by Danny Schmidt, senior staff archeologist, entitled, “Recent Discoveries at the Fort.”
The sixth and final lecture in the 2010 series will be presented on Friday, March 26, by John Pagano, historical interpreter at Henricus Historical Park, who will speak on “The Great 1622 Massacre.”
The 3rd annual CHSV “Winter Lecture Series” will take place in the Community Hall at Lucy Corr Village, 6800 Lucy Corr Boulevard, in Chesterfield, VA 23832. The lectures are free to members of the Chesterfield Historical Society, $5 per lecture for non-members. Each lecture starts at 7:00 p.m. and reservations are recommended. Please call (804) 796-7003 to make reservations.
The Chesterfield Historical Society of Virginia serves as a resource for Chesterfield County history. Established in 1981, its mission is to collect, preserve, interpret and promote the county’s unique past for the education of present and future generations. For more information please visit www.chesterfieldhistory.com