b'Historys Mysteries: The Colonial Era 14 Interesting AppointmentsBy Herb Kaufmanto the Supreme Court (1930-2019) November 12, 2 p.m. (Bradford Movie Theater) By Dr. Greg FerroDid Molly Pitcher really fire a cannon? Did George WashingtonDecember 2, 10 a.m.3 p.m., noon lunch breakhonestly have wooden teeth? Where did Paul Revere actually(Ashcroft Movie Theater)ride? What really happened on the Fourth of July? Fueled byTalk about an intriguing group! Appointments include the first the entertainment value and online convenience, legends andwoman, the first Italian and a nominee who was forced to quit the lore have become a significant part of our American history,KKK (before the Senate gave him the job for life). Well examine particularly when it comes to the colonial era. Well identifythe impact that these and other appointments had on our country.these mysterious and misrepresented eventsrevealing theOur discussion will serve as a reminder that the Supreme Courttruth they never taught you in high school. not the President and Congressdecided Roe vs. Wade, Bush vs. Gore, and Citizens United.35'