Don't miss this rare opportunity to learn from Ken Sorensen. While well-known for his live lecture series in Phoenix, Arizona, it's rare to get a spot at his lectures anywhere else. Bringing together photos, artifacts, and compelling stories, Ken's lectures tell the untold and give perspective to our current events through history.
Ken regularly lectures for the ladies and gentleman of The Park at Copper Creek in Chandler, Arizona.
MARK TWAIN
The truly American voice. He was born in obscurity, but proud of his connection to Halley’s Comet. His ultimate goal was to become a river boat captain on the Mississippi River, but the Civil War changed all that. He served one month in the Confederacy, but went AWOL and went west and became a newspaper writer. He traveled and found a gift of gab and sarcasm that people gravitated to. He wrote some iconic novels that defined who we are and what we needed to be about. The voice of a teen age Huckleberry Finn advocating better race relations was an eye-opening experience for America. Come and hear the stories of that man who entertained and taught America what they needed to be.
When?
Friday, July 10, 2020 · 2:00 p.m.
Pacific Time (US & Canada)
Duration: 1 hour
Price
Free
Language
English
Who can attend
Everyone
Dial-in available? (listen only)
Not available.
Categories
Education & learning
Health & wellness
Lifestyle
Professional development
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Not quite an Arizona native, Ken Sorensen moved here with his family as a young child. He grew up in Glendale and attended high school and junior college there. As Ken married and started a family, he worked in construction equipment related jobs...