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Scholar series to continue at Senior Center

Presentati­on to center on colonial Williamsbu­rg, witches and pirates

- By Ryan Mancini Signal Staff Writer rmancini@signalscv.com

Continuing it’s scholar series, the SCV Senior Center will focus its next historical presentati­on on colonial Williamsbu­rg and witches on Oct. 31.

Presented by Lissa Brassfield, a College of the Canyons professor, the discussion will take a look at the witch and pirate trials held in Williamsbu­rg, Virginia, when it was a British colony.

The idea originated from a recent trip Brassfield took to the former colonial capitol, she said. After speaking with the Senior Center’s volunteer and recreation coordinato­r Robin Clough, the decision was made for the next presentati­on’s subject matter.

“This was where George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and James Madison went to the House of Burgesses,” Brassfield said.

Williamsbu­rg today is known for its 18th century setting and period attire, which attracts visitors

“This was where George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and James Madison went to the House of Burgesses.”

from around the world. Yet, many still want to hear about the connection to witchcraft.

Centuries ago, the charge of witchcraft was a life-threatenin­g offense in the colonies, made famous by the trials in Salem, Massachuse­tts. “It’s almost unbelievab­le to us, not just in colonial Lissa Brassfield, America,” Brassfield said. “Generation­s before believed (witches) could exist.”

Along with Brassfield witchcraft, intends to speak about the charge of piracy in the colonial era, particular­ly the fates of pirates under the command of Blackbeard.

As with prior scholar series presentati­ons, Brassfield will be sharing discussion­s with Senior Center residents. While the previous presentati­on, which focused on Robert F. Kennedy, which brought up memories of his brother’s presidency and their assassinat­ions, Brassfield said she is “not sure what the feedback will be, but it will be very interestin­g.”

Comparison­s to similar moments in recent United States history — such as the communist trials of Sen. Joseph McCarthy — might possibly be brought up, she said.

The presentati­on will take place from 10-11 a.m. in rooms A1 and A2 of the Santa Clarita Senior Center on 22900 Market St. There is no charge and it is open to public.

College of the Canyons professor

 ?? Signal file photo ?? The Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center will be hosting Lissa Brassfield, a College of the Canyons professor, for a presentati­on of colonial Williamsbu­rg on Oct. 31. The presentati­on will also touch on the witch and pirate trials held in colonial times.
Signal file photo The Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center will be hosting Lissa Brassfield, a College of the Canyons professor, for a presentati­on of colonial Williamsbu­rg on Oct. 31. The presentati­on will also touch on the witch and pirate trials held in colonial times.

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