Come join us on Saturday, June 12th for a living history reenactment entitled “Time-Travel with Virginia Hall: America’s Greatest Spy.” Writer and researcher Rosemarie Law tells the story of Virginia Hall, a Maryland woman who served as a spy during WWII. Hall worked in Europe behind enemy lines and is considered one of the greatest espionage agents of the era. She was also one of the first officers at the CIA. There will be two showings of the event, one at 11:00am for members and at 1:00 pm for non-members. It will be held outdoors in the Talbot Historical Society Gardens, with 80 spots available for each showing. Call us at 410-822-0773 or email [email protected] to reserve your spot! This event is free to our members and the public. Pricing information for this event will be added soon! Rain Date: June 13th at 11 am and 1 pm. This event is supported in part by the Maryland State Arts Council (msac.org) and the Salisbury Wicomico Arts Council
Virginia Hall Living History Reenactment by Rosemarie Law
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Anne Stalfort says
Am looking forward to this event. I recently read an interesting book about Virginia Hall: A Woman of No Importance by Sonia Purnell. It’s a good book about a fascinating person. If anyone reading this went to Roland Park Country School in Baltimore – so did Virginia Hall!