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SUMMARY:Special Event:  Campfire Talk Series - USS Monitor - Past\, Present\, and Future
DESCRIPTION:USS Monitor – Past\, Present\, and Future \nIt was March 9th\, 1862\, when a cheesebox on a raft fought right off the shores of Fort Monroe in the first battle where iron met iron. USS Monitor\, the nation’s first ironclad\, engaged the Confederate ironclad CSS Virginia in the Battle of Hampton Roads in a valiant attempt to save the Union.\n\nJoin Shannon Ricles\, education and outreach coordinator for Monitor National Marine Sanctuary\, to learn about the Monitor\, the battle\, the sinking\, the discovery\, and how it became the first national marine sanctuary. Hear about the recovery expeditions to bring up some of the most iconic artifacts\, learn how they are being conserved\, and where you can view them today.\nColonies RV & Travel Park – Shelter #5\n501 Fenwick Road\nFort Monroe\, VA 23651
URL:https://fortmonroe.org/event/special-event-campfire-talk-series-uss-monitor-past-present-and-future/
LOCATION:Shelter 3 Colonies RV and Travel Park\, 501 Fenwick Road\, Fort Monroe\, VA\, 23651
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SUMMARY:Special Event:  National Park Service Campfire Talk Series - Abraham Lincoln and the Black Community During the Crucible of the Civil War
DESCRIPTION:Abraham Lincoln and the Black Community During the Crucible of the Civil War \nPrior to the American Civil War\, African Americans were almost entirely excluded from the White House\, other than as servants or enslaved. However\, during the war\, the racial color line was broken down as African Americans claimed the First Amendment right to petition the government. For the first time in the history of the United States\, they saw the president as their president and the White House as their people’s house. Between 1862 and 1865 Lincoln welcomed hundreds of African Americans into his White House office and at public receptions. Join Dr. Jonathan White as we explore the remarkable story of the relationship that developed between Abraham Lincoln and the Black community during the crucible of the Civil War. \nColonies RV & Travel Park – Shelter #3\n501 Fenwick Road\nFort Monroe\, VA 23651
URL:https://fortmonroe.org/event/special-event-national-park-service-campfire-talk-series-abraham-lincoln-and-the-black-community-during-the-crucible-of-the-civil-war/
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SUMMARY:Special Event:  National Park Service Campfire Talk Series-Climate Change\, the Chesapeake Bay\, and Zooplankton: Understanding Poop in the Ocean
DESCRIPTION:Campfire Talk Series –\nClimate Change\, the Chesapeake Bay\, and Zooplankton: Understanding Poop in the Ocean \nEven though we don’t like to talk about it\, poop plays an important role in the health of living organisms as well as entire ecosystems! Animal poop plays a critical role in supporting marine food webs\, providing important information for researchers and conservationists\, and even regulating our global climate! Kristen Sharpe\, assistant director of outreach & engagement at Virginia Institute of Marine Science\, will provide a general overview of the importance of poop in the ocean\, and an explanation of how her research on zooplankton poop in the Chesapeake Bay helps us forecast and prepare for the impacts of climate change. \nColonies RV & Travel Park – Shelter #3\n501 Fenwick Road\nFort Monroe\, VA 23651
URL:https://fortmonroe.org/event/special-event-national-park-service-campfire-talk-series-climate-change-the-chesapeake-bay-and-zooplankton-understanding-poop-in-the-ocean/
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SUMMARY:Special Event:  National Park Service Campfire Talk Series:  The Common Soldier in the American Civil War
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe Common Soldier in the American Civil War \nJoin Marty Coffman with the 99th NY Volunteer Infantry\, CO. D to learn about the common soldier\, their equipment\, and experiences during the American Civil War. \nColonies RV & Travel Park – Shelter #3\n501 Fenwick Road\nFort Monroe\, VA 23651
URL:https://fortmonroe.org/event/special-event-national-park-service-campfire-talk-series-the-common-soldier-in-the-american-civil-war/
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SUMMARY:Special Event:  National Park Service Campfire Talk Series--Infantry Soldiers Aboard the USS Congress
DESCRIPTION:  \nCampfire Talk Series – Infantry Soldiers Aboard the USS Congress \nYou may know of the Battle of Hampton Roads\, where the USS Monitor and CSS Virginia clashed as the first battle between ironclad vessels\, but have you ever thought what this battle was like for the soldiers aboard the traditional wooden warships engaged in action? Join Josh Ford as we explore the role of the 99th New York Volunteer Infantry\, Co. D on the USS Congress. \nColonies RV & Travel Park – Shelter #3\n501 Fenwick Road\nFort Monroe\, VA 23651
URL:https://fortmonroe.org/event/special-event-national-park-service-campfire-talk-series-infantry-soldiers-aboard-the-uss-congress/
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SUMMARY:Special Event:  National Park Service--Campfire Talk Series:  Women’s Army Corps at Fort Monroe
DESCRIPTION:  \nJoin us to learn about the work done by the Women’s Army Corps as Fort Monroe’s mission shifted from the Army Ground Forces to the US Army Training and Doctrine Command. As the home of the Coast Artillery\, Fort Monroe’s early mission revolved around the Combat Arms. The Women’s Army Corps (WAC)\, created in 1942 in order to fill administrative\, support positions\, and “free a man to fight\,” was consequently one of the later posts to receive a unit of WACs; however\, after their arrival they played a continuous role until the WAC Company was deactivated in 1974. \nColonies RV & Travel Park – Shelter #3\n501 Fenwick Road\nFort Monroe\, VA 23651
URL:https://fortmonroe.org/event/special-event-national-park-service-campfire-talk-series-womens-army-corps-at-fort-monroe/
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SUMMARY:Special Event:  National Park Service Campfire Talk Series - Managing Freedom's Flow: Public Works at Fort Monroe
DESCRIPTION:Managing Freedom’s Flow:  Public Works at Fort Monroe\n\nHave you ever wondered how a small community manages public works through widely different seasonal needs? Join us as Sean Fisher with Veolia North America shares how Fort Monroe manages public works and keeps everything flowing.\n\nColonies RV & Travel Park – Shelter #3\n501 Fenwick Road\nFort Monroe\, VA 23651
URL:https://fortmonroe.org/event/special-event-national-park-service-campfire-talk-series-managing-freedoms-flow-public-works-at-fort-monroe/
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SUMMARY:Special Event:  National Park Service Campfire Talks:  Crafting the Past: Fort Monroe’s Indigenous History Through Pottery & Regalia
DESCRIPTION:Fort Monroe\, once a Union Army stronghold\, has a much older history that predates the American Civil War. In 1607\, English explorers named the land Point Comfort—but its first inhabitants were not English. Who were these people? Join Ranger Ashley Ranalli from Captain John Smith National Historic Trail\, along with her colleague Kalen Anderson\, of the Nansemond Indian Tribe\, to learn about the Native Americans who once occupied Point Comfort.\n\nThis Campfire Talk is a special hands-on experience. Rangers will provide information about local historic indigenous culture through the medium of traditional Indian crafts. Visitors will have the option of making pottery\, as well as learning a little about the changing nature of Native American regalia. Come join us and take a piece of history home with you!
URL:https://fortmonroe.org/event/special-event-national-park-service-campfire-talks-crafting-the-past-fort-monroes-indigenous-history-through-pottery-regalia/
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