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George Frein died on Oct. 4 2023 in his Fort Worth home, at the age of 91. George was born in St. Louis MO, Oct. 2, 1932. He was ordained as a Catholic priest in 1958. He ministered in parishes, taught in Catholic high schools, and completed a master’s degree in European history in the St. Louis area, before entering graduate school in theological studies at Catholic University. He left the priesthood in 1968 and joined the Religion Department at the University of North Dakota where he taught for 29 years. After retiring in 1997, he moved to Greenville, SC where he founded the Greenville Chautauqua Society in which he was active until moving to Fort Worth Texas in 2012. George continued to work with Humanities North Dakota on Chautauqua programming until his death. ....
Humanities ND is hosting online "Chautauqua & Chat" events that feature hour-long performances by a scholars who impersonate significant historical figures. Bill Thomas visits with executive director Brenna Gerhardt and Chautauqua performers George Frein and Bruce Henderson. ....
Friday, January 13, 2023 - Humanities ND is hosting a series of Chautauqua events. Joining us is executive director Brenna Gerhardt and Chautauqua performers George Frein and Bruce Henderson. ~~~ Dave Thompson joins us for this week’s news recap. ~~~ Matt Olien reviews “The Whale.” ....
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Ashland Times Gazette Ashland Chautauqua Ashland Chautauqua’s traditional five-day event, featuring evening first-person performances and daytime workshops, is back after the 2020 preparations fell victim to pandemic restrictions. The 2020 theme, “In Times of War,” was carried forward to 2021. The in-person performances will be held July 13-17 at 8 p.m. with opening acts at 7 p.m. at the Guy C. Myers Memorial Band Shell in Ashland’s Brookside Park. They will be: July 13: John Anderson as Ernest Hemingway, American journalist and author. Opening act will be Mike Gorrell. July 14: Karen Vuranch as Gertrude Bell, archaeologist, writer and political leader. Roger & Robin will be the opening act. ....