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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260611T190000
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 ary-screening-and-panel/
SUMMARY:Resolved to Live and Die - Documentary Screening and Panel
DESCRIPTION:The Salem Museum will screen the recent Blue Ridge PBS document
 ary “Resolved to Live and Die: The Revolutionary Roots of Southwest Virg
 inia\,” followed by a panel discussion\, on Thursday\, June 11\, 2026 at
  7 p.m. The event is free and open to the public. Copies of the documentar
 y will be available for purchase after the screening and in the Salem Muse
 um Gift Shop.“Resolved to Live and Die” explores the pivotal role Sout
 hwest Virginians played leading up to and during the American Revolution. 
 The documentary examines the lives and legacies of several major local Col
 onial figures\, including Andrew Lewis of Salem\, and the part they played
  in organizing resistance against the British in Virginia’s backwoods. T
 heir collective actions culminated in the signing of the Fincastle Resolut
 ions\, the first official statement by colonists that promised resistance 
 to the death against the British Crown.Following the screening\, a panel g
 roup of historians involved in the creation of the documentary will answer
  questions from the audience. Among the participants are: April Martin\, D
 irector\, Wilderness Road Regional Museum\; Jeff Briggs\, Director of Inte
 rpreters\, Fincastle Company Living Historians\; Steve Aaron\, member\, Fi
 ncastle Company Living Historians\; and Hunter Haskins\, Salem Museum Assi
 stant Director. The panel will be moderated by Salem Museum Executive Dire
 ctor Garrett Channell\, who is also featured in the documentary.The Salem 
 Museum is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Museum 
 is located in the historic 1845 Williams-Brown House at 801 E. Main St.\, 
 Salem. Admission and parking are free\, and donations are accepted. The en
 trance is located at the Oakey Field Complex sign across Main Street from 
 the Berglund Ford service entrance. For more information\, call 540-389-67
 60 or visit SalemMuseum.org.
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LOCATION:The Salem Museum & Historical Society\, 801 East Main Street\, Sal
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