Meet the Presidents!

"In the Shadow of Mount Rushmore"


Have you ever wondered what it would be like to hear how our nation's Presidents would have handled the trials and crisis of the country if they had lived in another era, or perhaps even in our own time?

Now is your chance! 

In conjunction with the Committee on Historical Debates, Don't Know Much About History Presentations & Prairie Star Productions presents the opportunity to speak with some of our nation's Founding Fathers and Great Leaders in a most unusual way. 

 

IMAGINE! 

George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, & Abraham Lincoln together in the same room in a Town Hall style open meeting to discuss some of the questions of the day and provide a forum in which YOU, the American citizen, may ask any question you like of these men to assist in understanding how our nation came to be today. 

Mrs. Abigail Adams, wife of the second President, acts as moderator for the group, just so that things don't get out of hand--as things could, when you have such men of powerful opinion and vision in the same room.  After opening statements and a question from Mrs. Adams, the audience is encouraged to step up to the microphone and ask any of the Presidents questions of your deepest interest.

This 90 minute long program covers topics from national security, to why was the "Teddy Bear" named after our 26th President.  Almost any question is open for discussion.  It is a suitable program for Veterans Groups, Libraries, Round Tables, Museums and Historical Societies, High School History programs and much more.  It has been performed at such venues, and also at the Chicago History Museum for President's Day, 2009. 


We encourage you to inquire into our program, and allow us to bring this exciting form of open historical discussion to your organization. 

For further information, please contact us by calling

Mr. Phil Lauricella at 630.377.0698 or

Ms. Rebecca Tulloch at 630-707-8846

                                                                     or click on the animation to send us an email

 

Washington

Jefferson

Lincoln

Roosevelt