Look Back Lectures: Chatauqua

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In 1874, a summer camp to train Sunday school teachers in Lake Chautauqua,
New York, started a movement that spread across the country. The
Chautauqua movement came to Gladstone in 1894, offering educational and
cultural experiences through lectures, concerts, and outdoor activities.
Gladstone became known as the “Mother Chautauqua of the West.” Come
learn about the Gladstone Chautauqua from Kim Argraves Huey, author of
Images of America: Gladstone and Chautauqua at Gladstone, an activity book
of historical fun facts about Gladstone’s Chautauqua for kids of all ages.

Thursday, March 13, 2025 7:00 pm

MUSEUM OF THE OREGON TERRITORY
2ND FLOOR – MURDOCK GALLERY
211 TUMWATER DR. OREGON CITY, OR

2025 ADMISSION IS FREE
THANKS TO THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD GRANT.