Telephone Museum to Present Rebecca Rule for 4th Phriday Program

Press Release

The New Hampshire Telephone Museum has received a grant from New Hampshire Humanities to present Rebecca Rule and her program, That Reminds Me of a Story, which will be presented on Friday, June 22 at 7 PM.. at the Warner Town Hall, 5 East Main Street.

Rebecca Rule gathers and tells stories in New England, mostly New Hampshire. She is the author of eleven books and currently hosts “Our Hometown” on NHPTV.

Stories speak to us of community. They hold our history and reflect our identity. Rebecca Rule has made it her mission over the last 20 years to collect stories of New Hampshire, especially those that reflect what’s special about this rocky old place. She’ll tell some of those stories and invite audience members to contribute a few stories of their own. “She has even promised to share some party line stories, just for us” adds Laura French, New Hampshire Telephone Museum Executive Director.

This program is free and open to the public. Museum members get preferred seating. Refreshments will be provided.

New Hampshire Humanities nurtures the joy of learning and inspires community engagement by bringing life-enhancing ideas from the humanities to the people of New Hampshire. They connect people with ideas. Learn more at www.nhhumanities.org.

Additional local support is provided by NHTM’s 4th Phridays Series Sponsor, Upton & Hatfield, Attorneys at Law with offices located in Concord, Hillsborough and Portsmouth, New Hampshire.

For more information about this program, please call the museum at (603) 456-2234 or email info@nullnhtelephonemuseum.org.