FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 23, 2007
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Two Covered Bridge Events at the Bennington Museum
to Conclude Exhibit
The Bennington Museum
will host two events to close “Portals to
Our Past: The Covered Bridge in Art and History”, a two part exhibition consisting of the
Smithsonian exhibit “Covered Bridges:
Spanning the American Landscape”, and “Art
of the Covered Bridge”. The
Smithsonian exhibit will be on view until June 10, and “Art of the Covered Bridge” will be on view through late July. Author Michael Lasser
presents “Popular Music of the Covered
Bridge Era” on Wednesday, June 6 at 7:00 p.m. In this program, Lasser
will discuss and play recordings of late 19th century popular music
influenced by covered bridges in America. Lasser, author of
“America’s Songs: The Stories Behind the Songs of
Broadway, Hollywood,
and Tin Pan Alley”, has always had a passion for American music, from
minstrel music of the 1830’s to rock and roll.
Growing up in New Jersey,
he saw his first Broadway musical at age 10.
From that moment on, he was hooked. Lasser is
a frequent speaker at universities and art and history museums, sharing his
knowledge of songwriters, the music’s history, and how songs stir our
emotions. This event is free.
On Saturday, June 9 at 3:00 p.m.
Bill Caswell will give a presentation on the “Covered Spans of Yesteryear: Documenting North America’s Past and
Present Covered Bridges” as the conclusion to the covered bridge exhibits
at the Bennington
Museum. Caswell heads a project to document all the
covered bridges, past and present, in the United
States and Canada. He hopes that through these presentations the
public will become more aware of covered bridges that existed in the past, and
appreciate ones that still exist so they may be preserved for the future. The
presentation will be the perfect way to conclude this exhibit. This
event is free. Merchants Bank Foundation is the local sponsor of the
educational programs associated with the covered bridge exhibits.
You can
view “Portals to our Past: The Covered Bridge in Art and History” with regular
admission to the museum. Or better yet buy a membership! It’s a bargain, with
unlimited free admission to the museum and discounts on many events and the
shop. The Bennington Museum
is located at 75 Main St.
(Route 9) one mile west of the intersection of Routes 7 and 9 in downtown Bennington, Vermont.
Open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. closed Wednesdays. For more information, visit the website at www.benningtonmuseum.org
or call 802-447-1571