February 18 @ 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm
VALLEY TALKS: Making History Alive: The Work of Historical Re-Enactors
Civil War living historians and reenactors do not simply buy and wear costumes that resemble the period. Reenacting requires a great deal of research, dedication and hard work, particularly when going back in time to one of the country’s most difficult periods. Denise and Paul Bourget will discuss the process of becoming Civil War re-enactors and living historians.
Paul Bourget, CPA, is the owner of Bourget & Associates, with more than 45 years of public accounting and consulting experience. He was the editor, researcher, and co-writer of Towers of Faith and Family, a history of Woonsocket’s St. Ann’s parish, and was the founding president of St. Ann Arts and Cultural Center. He currently serves as the Past President of the Museum of Work & Culture’s Preservation Foundation, Trustee of the RIC Foundation, Past Grand Knight of the Woonsocket Council 113 of the Knights of Columbus, and Chairman of the Woonsocket School Committee. Paul and his wife Denise live in Woonsocket, RI.
Bourget is an avid American Civil War enthusiast. As a member of the Federal Generals Corps, based in Pennsylvania, Bourget has been an active living historian, portraying Bvt. Major General George Sears Greene for the past 13 years at many major reenactments. While portraying General Greene, Bourget has given presentations on various aspects of the Civil War at various schools, colleges, museums, and historical societies.
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Valley Talks are presented by Amica Insurance with additional support from the Museum of Work and Culture Preservation Foundation and the Blackstone River Valley National Historical Park.