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SUMMARY:2nd Saturday Civil War Series: Discovering Clara Barton's Missing Soldiers Office
DESCRIPTION:2nd Saturday Civil War Series: Discovering Clara Barton’s Missing Soldiers Office \nSeptember 14\, 2019 ||  1:00 PM – 2:30 PM \nIn the aftermath of the Civil War\, relief organizer and volunteer nurse Clara Barton opened the Missing Soldiers Office to search for missing Union soldiers. From her boardinghouse in Washington\, she launched an operation that scoured the nation for information about soldiers who had disappeared during the conflict. In three years\, Barton and her team discovered the fate of more than 22\,000 missing men. Yet\, her work with the Missing Soldiers Office has largely been overshadowed by Barton’s role with the American Red Cross. The boardinghouse in Washington fell into disrepair and by the 1990s\, was likely to be torn down. In 1996\, a government employee named Richard Lyons made a surprising discovery and uncovered the story of Barton’s Missing Soldiers Office and preserved the historic structure to be developed into a museum that is now operated by the National Museum of Civil War Medicine.  \nJake Wynn is the Director of Interpretation at the Clara Barton Missing Soldiers Office Museum and the National Museum of Civil War Medicine. \nJake Wynn is the Director of Interpretation at the Clara Barton Missing Soldiers Office Museum and the National Museum of Civil War Medicine. \nHe writes independently on the history of Pennsylvania’s Anthracite Coal Region on his blog\, Wynning History. \n 
URL:https://carnegiecarnegie.org/event/discovering-clara-bartons-missing-soldiers-office/
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CATEGORIES:2019,Past Event
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SUMMARY:Listen Locally Downstairs  The Stapletons
DESCRIPTION:Listen Locally Downstairs The Stapletons\nWednesday\, September 18\, 2019  ||  7:00 PM \nTICKETS \nKate and Casey Stapleton are a husband and wife\, harp and guitar duo. Together\, they write baroque folk rich with hints of Appalachian balladry\, Delta blues\, and echoes of the English folk revival movement. Blues-driven harp and guitar arrangements topped by ethereal vocal harmonies combine to create a wondrous sound. \nTheir performances include song and storytelling woven together with Celtic harp and classical\, 12 string\, and acoustic guitar. Their show includes songs and stories inspired by Civil War era Pittsburgh and the journey of Lewis and Clark\, Sacagawea\, and the people of the Western frontier. \nJoin us mid-week and unwind. You’ll be glad you did. \nComplimentary snacks and drinks by donation. \nDoors open at 6:30 pm || Concert begins at 7:00 pm\nTickets: $10 \nGet your tickets in advance here. \n  \n 
URL:https://carnegiecarnegie.org/event/listen-locally-downstairs-the-stapletons/
LOCATION:PA
CATEGORIES:2019,Past Event
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SUMMARY:Annual Benefit - Carnegie SWINGS!
DESCRIPTION:Carnegie SWINGS!\nSaturday\, September 28\, 2019\n7:30 PM \nTICKETS \nMusic director/arranger/trombonist Reggie Watkins has prepared a dazzling performance blending vintage music and dance from across the spectrum of Jazz and popular song for the Andrew Carnegie Free Library & Music Hall’s annual benefit this year. \nThe program will include Pittsburgh’s renowned Boilermaker Jazz Band bringing new verve to classic Jazz Age (20s – 40s) music and two New Yorkers: tap dancer extraordinaire Alex MacDonald and fabulous vocal stylist Lisa Gary. \nFlaunt your favorite brand of Retro with that special dress\, tie\, shoes or hat — you pick the decade.  Anything goes! \nCarnegie SWINGS! benefits the campaign to restore and revitalize the historic landmark Andrew Carnegie Free Library & Music Hall.  \nA lively after-theater supper throughout the ACFL&MH’s historic facility follows the performance.  You’ll find a dance party (as well as food and drink) in the Studio.  Join in or just enjoy. Anything goes! \nLimited on site and street parking is available.  For your convenience\, a free shuttle runs from the Main Street parking lot  directly across from the Carnegie Coffee Company. \nDoors open at 7:00 pm || Concert begins at 7:30 pm \nTickets are available online or by calling 412-276-3456 x8 \n$125.00 Reserved Orchestra Seating ($80 tax deductible)\n$75.00 Open Balcony Seating ($35 tax deductible) \nAll support of Carnegie SWINGS! (sponsorship\, tickets\, donations) will be matched by September’s Love Your Library campaign. \nPlease join us. \nWYEP and NEXTpittsburgh are media sponsors for Carnegie SWINGS! \n \n   \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://carnegiecarnegie.org/event/carnegie-swings/
LOCATION:PA
CATEGORIES:2019,Past Event
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SUMMARY:The Pittsburgh Watercolor Society presents  Technique workshop with Frank Eber
DESCRIPTION:The Pittsburgh Watercolor Society presents\nTechnique workshop with Frank Eber\nSeptember 30 – October 3\, 2019 \nAward-winning artist and signature member of National Watercolor Society (NWS)\, American Watercolor Society (AWS)\, and Transparent Watercolor Society of America (TWSA)\, Frank Ebert\, is known for his luminous landscapes. \nIn Mr. Eber’s four day workshop\, topics will include design and composition\, color and lighting\, simplification of shape\, and atmospheric effects. The techniques participants will learn in this workshop transcend the watercolor medium. \nSpace is limited\, registration required. \nClick here for details and registration.
URL:https://carnegiecarnegie.org/event/the-pittsburgh-watercolor-society-presents-technique-workshop-with-frank-eber/
LOCATION:PA
CATEGORIES:2019,Past Event
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