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OG Westchester Weekly Speaker Program

 
Tuesday, July 12, 2022  11:00am  12:00pm
   

     

The Old Guard of Westchester is a not-for-profit organization, with roots that go back to 1954.  Old Guard members are residents of Westchester County and neighboring communities.  We are retired or semi-retired men who had careers such as businessmen, lawyers, doctors, managers, financiers, writers, teachers, and communication specialists.

We meet every Tuesday at the Westchester Society for Ethical Culture building in White Plains to socialize and listen to guest speakers on topics including local, regional and national social issues, economic and political topics, medicine and other science related subjects. Our programs are available to the public in person and via ZOOM Virtual Meetings.  For information regarding attendance at a specific event, and for ZOOM meeting information, please contact us via the following link Program Information

You can find more general information about our organization at following link - Old Guard of Westchester

This Week's Program:     Dear Babe

This Week's Speaker:      Rosanne Ehrlich

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About the Speaker:      

Producer, writer, researcher, and director. Producer of the tv     documentary series “The Great ships”.Director of Research for 7 episodes of “Ripley’s Believe it or Not”. Producer and writer for TV movie “Chantilly Lace”. Author of the book “Attack”.       

 

 
Location     Westchester Society for Ethical Culture, 7 Saxon Woods Road, White Plains, NY and via ZOOM Meetings
Contact     
Extra Info    This documentary is director Rosanne Ehrlich's tribute to her father, who while in combat during WW II, wrote letters to his beloved pregnant wife and daughter. He did this every day for two years during his basic training and the ensuing combat in Europe, culminating in the liberation of the Ohrdruf Concentration Camp. In addition to the letters, Ehrlich also interviews her aged mother, Babe. Also included are archival news clips, and interviews with other family members.

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