An Amazing True Story from U.S. History
Story Night at
PUEBLO DIVINE SCIENCE CENTER
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2019
6:30pm to 7:30pm
Adults $5 – Children Free
A Forgotten Story Remembered
Do children of today know what the Orphan Train represented from the mid-1800s to the 1930s? Listen to this tale of hardship, heartbreak, and triumph of two young children, Puebloan Stan Cornell, and his younger brother Victor.
You simply must hear this story’s happy ending!
Earleen Cornell will join us following the story to share memories of her life with Stanley.
Jane Milne combines autoharp music with true, historical stories of life in Colorado. Jane, an accomplished musician, and performer aims to keep the stories of the Centennial State alive. Her engaging stories are based on the research of the era, and many characters are real people whom she’s personally interviewed.
by Jane Milne | Pueblo Divine Science Center