Join us as we open our newest exhibit, Revolutionary Threads. Meet the artists who created the clothing, as we learn about their ancestors, both men and women, who fought in the American Revolution. On display are representations of uniforms, clothing, and items worn and used by the Patriot soldier ancestors and family members of the Transylvania Chapter NSDAR, Lexington, Kentucky. We’ll also hear from two modern day soldiers, Rob Givens and Amy McGrath, who are both featured in our I Too Am a Kentuckian exhibition. They’ll talk about their military service and their Kentucky roots. Join us in Revolutionary Threads afterwards to meet and talk with special guests.
PROGRAM: 1—2 pm
ADMISSION: Free with price of admission (must reserve tickets below)
Light refreshments provided
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Meet in Brown-Forman Theatre, 1 p.m.
American Revolution film screens
Rachel Platt, VP of Mission, and Andy Treinen, President and CEO, Frazier Kentucky History Museum, welcome guests
Julia Hood, State Regent, Kentucky Society Daughters of the American Revolution (KSDAR/NSDAR), welcomes guests
Sandy Marting, Exhibit Co-designer/Curator, Transylvania Chapter NSDAR, provides overview of Revolutionary Threads exhibit
Janet Freeman, Exhibit Co-Designer/Historical Clothing Designer, Transylvania Chapter NSDAR, speaks
Leslie James, Exhibit Artist & Logistics, Transylvania Chapter NSDAR, speaks
Descendant recognition
Recognition of John Marshall, Corn Island, and Fincastle Chapters of NSDAR, Louisville, Kentucky
Overview of I Too Am a Kentuckian exhibition
Brigadier General Rob Givens discusses military service and Kentucky roots
Colonel Amy McGrath discusses military service and Kentucky roots
Program in Brown-Forman Theatre ends
Guests head to Revolutionary Threads exhibit for Q&A and expert insight

