Young Chautauquans Headline Upcoming History Presentation

A young man dressed in a collared shirt, tie and pants stands in front of a railing with a slight smile. There is a tree and a house in the background.

Join the Greeley Historic Preservation Commission for their next history presentation in the Greeley History Museum community room, 714 8th St., at noon on Thursday, July 25, 2024. Local young chautauquans will perform as a pre-event of the High Plains Chautauqua.

Portraying Game Changers in History

Martin Lahman, a high school graduate and 11-time young chautauquan, will portray J. Edgar Hoover. Hoover served as the first director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation from 1935 until his death in May 1972. Maggie Jo Lemon, a fourth grader at Chappelow Arts Magnet School, will portray Coloradan Katherine McHale Slaughterback, also known as “Rattlesnake Kate.” Slaughterback earned her nickname when she and her 3-year-old son encountered a nest of rattlesnakes. Charlotte Arndt, an eighth grader at Chappelow Arts Magnet School, will portray Margaret Keane. Keane was an American artist known for unique paintings of women, children and animals with large eyes.

The presentation is free and open to the public. No reservations are required. For more information, contact Betsy Kellums in the Historic Preservation Office at betsy.kellums@greeleygov.com or 970.350.9222.

About High Plains Chautauqua

This signature event is held annually in Greeley. Audiences from all over Colorado and beyond enjoy professional performances by nationally acclaimed Chautauqua scholars who bring history to life. This year’s event will be held from Aug. 5-9. The theme is Game Changers. Learn more at coloradohumanities.org/programs/high-plains-chautauqua.