Historical Society To Host Amelia Earhart Program
Historical Society To Host Amelia Earhart Program
The decade of the 1930s was one of financial pain, but also of excitement, technological development, and expansion. Amelia Earhart was at the forefront of the latter three.
Newtown Historical Society will examine Earhartâs life in a program on Monday, March 8, at 7:30 pm, in the community room of C.H. Booth Library, 25 Main Street.
The presentation will be a one-woman show of Earhartâs early life, her celebrity years, and of course, the last flight, all acted by Karen Tracy.
Amelia Earhart fell in love with aviation as a child, after viewing an air circus. She managed to get flying lessons from Netta Snook, one of the first women aviators, and it was a steady climb from there.
Though born to a wealthy family in 1897, her life was not always a rosy one. Her father was an alcoholic, her parents eventually divorced, and her own marriage never matched her love of being up in the sky.
âWomen have got to do the things men have tried. And if they should fail, their failures should be seen as challenges to other women,â the aviator once said.
Amelia Earhart was the first woman to cross the Atlantic by air, and the first to do it solo. She held many womenâs aviation firsts, and several distance and speed records.
She would have a secure place in history books under any circumstances, but the transformation to a mythic figure came with the still unsolved mystery of her last flight.
Karen Tracy has been acting for more than 30 years, off-Broadway, and in regional and community theaters. Several years she developed one-woman shows about Amelia Earhart and Mark Twainâs maid, and has performed in that capacity for many historical societies, churches, and community groups, including a previous performance for Newtown Historical Society.
When not treading the theatrical boards, Ms Tracy serves as vice president of retail banking for Newtown Savings Bank.
Admission is free, and refreshments will follow. There will be a brief business meeting before the program to consider changes in the societyâs bylaws. For further information call 203-426-5937.