The Complete American Revolution Lecture Series: Part 2, The Revolutionary War
In celebration of the 250th Anniversary in 2026 of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, join lecturer Joel Farkas for a three part series on the complete American Revolution.
Covering 1775-1783, learn more about the battles, the local encampments, and the key players that were integral in winning our Independence.
About the Presenter: Joel Farkas is a retired volunteer docent and tour guide for the National Park Service at Washington’s Headquarters in Morristown. He lectures on the Revolutionary War and the Founding Of Our Country. He hopes to motivate you to learn more about the founding of our country — the extraordinary people, and the sacrifices they made, that resulted in the country we live in today. Joel is a graduate of Ohio State, and was an officer in the United States Army. As a volunteer docent for the National Park Service at Washington’s Headquarters, he was a recipient of the National Park Service Centennial Volunteer Challenge Award. He also collects original historical autographs and is an enrichment lecturer for America Cruise Lines.