Join us for an engaging evening with Michael Clem, Archaeologist with the Virginia Department of Historic Resources, as he shares the compelling story of Alice Boucher—a resilient woman whose life was shaped by the legal and social challenges of colonial Virginia. Drawing from court records spanning 1663 to 1672, Michael will explore Alice’s complex story of hardship, scandal, and strength. With over 30 years of archaeological experience in the Mid-Atlantic, Michael brings a wealth of regional insight to this fascinating local history presented in a lecture you won’t want to miss!
Admission is $8 per person or FREE with a museum membership. Children and active duty military and their families also enjoy free admission to these lectures!