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Monday, September 19, 2016
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Thursday, September 8, 2016
More about the Chautauqua on Sat, Sept. 10, at the Hubbard Museum at 11:30am. Plus you can see the latest exhibit while there.
Chautauqua: 'The Way You Ride the Trail, Dale Evans Rogers'
"I find her to be a rather remarkable person," Kuhlmann said about Rogers. "She is a pioneer in so many ways. She is our first famous inspirational writer, the first celebrity who wrote about her tragedies and they were pioneers in adopting inter-racial children and children with disabilities."
Rogers was a best-selling author, writer, film star and singer-songwriter and the third wife of singing cowboy Roy Rogers. The two married in 1947 and went on to star in their successful television series The Roy Rogers Show. Besides acting in television, Evans starred in more than 30 films and wrote around 200 songs. Her most well-known was "Happy Trails."
In the Chatauqua, Kuhlmann divides Rogers' life into two parts. She explores Rogers' time as an actress and also as a more mature author who unabashedly shares her deep faith.
Kuhlmann is a drama teacher at New Mexico Military Institute in Roswell, a playwright and has portrayed many historical women including First Ladies Bess Truman and Mamie Eisenhower. She founded the Women’s Chautauqua Institute at Cottey College for Women. Her characters have been featured at the National Archives, six Presidential Libraries and at museums and arts centers across the county.
"When I'm ready to write I've absorbed so much that it's like it's that person choosing what to tell about themselves," Kuhlmann said.
On an interesting side note, Kuhlmann remarks because of copyright laws, she can't use Rogers' own words or songs. One example of how she cleverly skirts around that subtle, but important issue is showing how Rogers created her most famous song "Happy Trails" for Roy.
"This is another reason why I don't write things down, I don't want to use her words," Kuhlmann said. "I want to use my absorption of what she said and then put it in my words because, again, she owns those words. I'm very careful about that."
Admission is $10 and includes admission to the museum and featured exhibits "The Fabulous 101 Ranch: The Rise and Fall of an Empire," "Cultural Red" and "The Horseman's Tools." The Chautauqua is sponsored in part by the New Mexico Humanities Council.
Wednesday, September 7, 2016
Excellent Chautauqua at the Hubbard Museum on Saturday, Sept.10
The Way You Ride the Trail
A CHAUTAUQUA–STYLE PRESENTATION
BY KAY SEBRING-ROBERTS KUHLMANN
MEET “DALE EVANS”
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 11:30 a.m.
HUBBARD MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN WEST
$10 Special Second Saturday price
Includes admission to the museum and its two special exhibits.
Some funding for this program provided by New Mexico Humanities Council
Sunday, September 4, 2016
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