SAN ANGELO, Texas — The Fort Concho Speaker Series will return this year from noon to 1 p.m. each Wednesday this April.
Each presentation will take place in the Fort Concho Stables, located at 210 Henry O. Flipper St. Attendees are welcome to bring their own lunches. Seating will be offered on a first-come, first-served basis. Admission is free and open to the public.
According to a City of San Angelo press release, this year’s lineup of topics and speakers includes:
- Wednesday, April 6: “June 25, 1876: Major Reno Asked, ‘Where’s Custer?’ ” by Carl Brockmann, local historian
- Wednesday, April 13: “Preserving the Records of Clubwomen” by Elissa Stroman, Texas Tech University Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library associate
- Wednesday, April 20: “Remembering Local Newspaperman – J Marvin Hunter and his Frontier Times” by Joyce Gray, Ed.D. *Free copy of the Historical Frontier Times to each attendee
- Wednesday, April 27: “Lone Star Wildflowers” by LaShara Nieland, author and retired biology teacher *Books for sale on Texas and New Mexico wildflowers
For more information, call 325-657-4441 or visit fortconcho.com.