Part of Brecknock Hall’s Tuesdays at the Manor Series
Many people think that the Puritans were so afraid of witches that they would never tolerate magic. Join us for a talk about evidence of ritual magic that was practiced in colonial Southold.
Southold Town Historian Amy Folk has been on the Board of Directors of the Association of Public Historians of New York State, for the last 3 years and has recently stepped up to become the 1st Vice President of the organization. She also works as an archivist and collections manager for the Oysterponds Historical Society and is the curator and manages the collection for the Southold Historical Museum. She is also a past president of the Long Island Museum Association, and is the author of two books, co-author of five more books, and busy on her latest writing project.
Registration is required and will be strictly capped at 60 persons.