
102 Fort Rd. : 102 Fort Rd., Ticonderoga, NY 12883
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
The Fort Ticonderoga Author Series features presentations by authors of books related to Fort Ticonderogas history.
Raising ones glass is a familiar tradition at weddings and state dinners. During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, toasting was actually a very formal ritual, bringing members of certain groups together in celebration. Newspapers printed lists of toast that were given at special events, spreading the ideas and sentiments expressed in the toast throughout the colonies/states. Author Timothy Symington, in Huzza! Toasting a New Nation, 1760-1815, tells the familiar story of the nations founding in a unique way: through the use of political drinking toasts. The toasts praised the new countrys heroes, insulted the villains, spread national values, and became propaganda for political parties. The events covered include the American Revolution, the Early Republic, the first five presidential administrations, and the War of 1812.
Timothy Symington is a frequent contributor to the Journal of the American Revolution. A former educator, editor, and librarian, Tim has talked about toasts on Sirius, the podcast Dispatches, libraries, taverns and conferences. He is a life-long resident of Western Massachusetts.
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The Festival Commons at Charles R. Wood Park, located at the southern end of historic Lake George, is an ideal location for your next event. With panoramic views of “The Queen of American Lakes,” event-goers can also take advantage of all that Lake George has to offer in terms of activities and sight-seeing, all within a very short walk from the grounds. The beauty and proximity of The Festival Commons at Charles R. Wood Park in Lake George offers something unique for each season and every occasion.
This facility is available to rent for your event and includes the following amenities: Three picnic pavilions, handicapped accessible public restrooms.horse coral, RV electric and water (no septic) and outdoor lighting.
The Cool Insuring Arena, a 4794 seat multi-purpose facility, is the home of the Adirondack Thunder, a professional hockey team that plays in the ECHL. The arena is also the host to numerous concerts, family shows, and other entertainment. Please visit us at www.coolinsuringarena.com for further information.
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