The Brentwood Historic Commission’s Brentwood Speaks lecture series is poised to unfurl the layers of local history one neighborhood at a time. According to the
City of Brentwood
, the next installment of this engaging series is set for the John P. Holt Brentwood Library on Sunday, Nov. 17, at 2 p.m., offering community members a free and educational afternoon exploring the past that lies beneath their feet. The lecture promises insights into various areas, including Brenthaven, Crockett Springs, and El Dorado Acres.
Interested locals are encouraged to bring their curiosity to Meeting Room B at the library, where discussions will delve into the past of neighborhoods like Laurelwood/Wildwood, Lenox Park, and Oakhampton. According to the publication, these talks are designed to educate and foster a deeper connection between the residents and the soil they call home.
While the series is popular, Brentwood Speaks does more than just list dates and events. It connects the present with the past, helping people understand their shared history. According to a news release, the Historical Commission works to make sure that the stories of the past are not forgotten in today’s busy Brentwood.
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