Historian To Speak About Colonial Life At Arrowhead
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — On June 24 at 5:30 pm, the Berkshire County Historical Society hosts a free lecture by historian Dr. Carole Owens who will answer questions about daily colonial life and discuss the Berkshire stories of this time in our history.
This event is sponsored by The Feigenbaum Foundation, Massachusetts Cultural Council, and Housatonic Heritage.
Carole Owens received her doctorate in individual and family therapy. She worked for three decades designing and acting as chief operating officer of mental health programs as well as providing individual clinical services.
After retirement, Owens taught at Berkshire Community College, Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, and Elderhostel (now Olli). She has lectured all over the country at libraries, museums, and conferences. She is a regular columnist for The Berkshire Eagle and author of 12 published books, 3 in the works.