Who were the first people to be accused of witchcraft in Salem Village in 1692?
Join in on the third session in a four-part workshop series on the Salem Witch Trials. This class will be held in person at Union & Co., Bath, ME, on Wednesday, March 16th, from 7-8 pm. Light refreshments will be served.
Who were the first people to be accused of witchcraft in Salem Village in 1692? Together we’ll learn about the lives of those accused during the first month of examinations, including Sarah Good, Sarah Osborne, Tituba, Rebecca Nurse, and others. We’ll explore who these women were and contemplate why they may have been early targets of the witch hysteria.
Sign up for the full workshop here or attend individual classes.
SPACE IS LIMITED. ADVANCE REGISTRATION AND PROOF OF VACCINATION REQUIRED.
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Maya Rook resides in mid-coast Maine and is the mind and heart behind Illusory Time. Trained as a cultural historian and experienced as an educator, Maya seeks to dissolve conventional boundaries of the past, present, and future, as well as the self and other. Throughout her offerings she blends critical insight with humor and empathy to investigate the past.
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