Speaking

“Michael Aubrecht brought enlightenment and intrigue to the Manassas Museum that left his audience eager to learn more. Michael is invited back anytime because he proved to be a well prepared and educated presenter. He listened to the audience’s stories without hesitation, was well spoken, and receptive to the audience’s questions.” – Nicole D. Wilfong (Public Program Coordinator, Manassas Museum)

Over the years I have spoken in front of audiences across Virginia and Pennsylvania on topics related to the legacy of the American Civil War. I have spoken at museums, universities, churches and libraries on a wide variety of subjects including the legacy of The Angel of Marye’s Heights, the gallantry of the 123rd Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, Stonewall Jackson’s 1862 Valley Campaign, the Battle of Spotsylvania, the Great Revival during the Civil War, Fredericksburg’s Historic Churches, the importance of preserving Civil War history, as well as tips for effective research and writing. Talks can be done in person or over the Internet using online conference technology.

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I can tailor a presentation special to fit your needs. Here is a talk I customized for the Virginia Women’s Farm Bureau prayer breakfast on the Life of Mary Ball Washington Part 1: Part 2. My presentations are designed to be both educational and entertaining. There is no speaker’s fee, but I often sell copies of my books and there is a gas allowance for significant travel. Thanks for considering me for your next event. You can contact me at: ma@pinstripepress.net. I do my best to respond to every email within 24 hours.