Clara Barton – Civil War Nurse and Red Cross Founder
Excellent program for instilling within children the value of helping others in need. Her story also ties directly into Civil War studies, community service, and reinforces the importance of reading and getting a good education to achieve your personal goals and dreams. From the time she was old enough to be a nurse within her own family, Clara’s life was dedicated to helping others. She accepted no pay as she taught poor children whose parents had no money to send them to school. She raised warehouses full of food, medicine and clothing during the Civil War, and then courageously went to the front to nurse the wounded and dying. Finally she started the American Red Cross which is her legacy today. This show has different versions for Adults and Children.
The show is 45 minutes with questions.
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Johannes Schwalm Historical Society, Valley View PA – “Sheryl Faye was just outstanding with her portrayal of Clara Barton during the Johannes Schwalm Historical Association’s The Sounds of Freedom – Civil War Style event at Valley View Park in Valley View, Pennsylvania. I received dozens of glowing comments from those who attended the shows she performed. Highly recommended for any organization conducting Civil War Living History or a Civil War Round Table. She brings history alive in a very unique way. A true professional that was a pleasure to work with during planning and execution of our event. “
“Clara Barton Day, Dansville NY – Sheryl, Your performance was fantastic. The people who saw it told me they thoroughly enjoyed it. Thank again for coming to the birthplace of the First Chapter of the Red Cross in St. Paul’s Lutheran Church. ~ Ken, Clara Barton Day Event Coordinator
“Auburn Historical Society – We had the pleasure of attending a performance in which Sheryl Faye dramatized the life of Clara Barton, founder of The American Red Cross. Her production was a masterful combination of image, action and narrative. Not only did she depict the life of Clara Barton, she made vivid the society in which that life was lived. Sheryl’s presentation focused on the social issues of 150 years ago and quickens the understanding and appreciation of how those issues were dealt with. Her historical authentic portrayal reveals Clara Barton’s inspiring humanitarianism; a life fueled by determination to alleviate suffering brought about by conflict and crisis. Sheryl is a professional. She quickly transformed the ordinary room into a convincing theater with set and sound. She is a pleasure to work with: flexible and efficient. Her interactions with our diverse group were warm and informative. She would be a boon to any classroom!” ~ Anna Howe Stead, Teacher
“The Chickering School, Dover – On behalf of the PTO, I would like to thank you for the wonderful presentation of Clara Barton; our 3rd graders were completely entranced during Sheryl’s entire performance. However, even more fabulous is the knowledge, understanding and inspiration they gained from her story. ~ Enrichment Coordinator
Related Curriculum Suggestions:
- Civil war
- Leadership
- Biographies
- Women’s History
- Community Service
- Character education
- Social Studies and language arts
This show is appropriate for children and adults.
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These performances are ideal for:
- School Assemblies
- Enrichment Programs
- After-school Programs
- Libraries
- Camps
- Theater Groups
- Historical Societies
- Scout Troops
- Senior Homes
- Birthday Parties
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