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George Washington's Engineer with Terry Kole In-Person
Join us with local illustrator Terry Kole for a reading and drawing demonstration for her book George Washington's Engineer: How Rufus Putnam Won the Siege of Boston without Firing a Shot by Darcy Pattison. She will then give a drawing lesson for kids! For ages 7-12. Registration Required.
George Washington's Engineer tells the story of Rufus Putnam, an engineer during the American Revolutionary War, who came up with a plan that caused the British army to leave Boston after holding it captive for eight years! Best of alll, without a shot being fired!
This event has been developed with a donation from the Jennifer Kane Scholarship and Charitable Trust. Each child who attends will receive a copy of Terry's book.
About the illustrator:
Terry Kole is a illustrator of children's books and puzzles whose work includes Goodnight Plymouth, and The Tales of Alex the Cape Cod Ant. She also teaches art to aspiring artists from 10 - 80, hoping to inspire the next generation of artists!