Brown Bag Lectures at ETHS
Brown Bag Lectures are usually held the second Wednesday of each month, starting in the spring and ending in the fall. Unless otherwise stated, they start at 12:00 noon in the ETHS auditorium. Bring your lunch; soft drinks will be available. Brown Bag Lectures are free and open to the public.
The 2007 schedule for Brown Bag Lectures is listed below
July 11
Brown bag lecture, noon – “Fiddlin’ Charlie Bowman: An East Tennessee Old-Time Music Pioneer and His Musical Family,” Bob Cox, author
August 8
Brown bag lecture, noon – “Red Rector and His Friends: Memories of Their Music,” Ernestine Rector
September 12
Brown bag lecture, noon – “The Great Smoky Mountains National Park,” Steve Cotham, manager, McClung Historical Collection
October 10
Brown bag lecture, “Whatever Happened in Salem? Witches, Witchhunts, and Confessions,” Dr. Elaine Breslaw, University of Tennessee