Education · Lecture

Speakers Bureau Presents: Iowa’s Lost History from the Titanic

Discover fascinating local history with historian Darcy Maulsby at the Slater Public Library.

Fri, 4 Sep 2026 Slater Public Library Slater , Iowa
The Slater Public Library is honored to welcome historian Darcy Maulsby for a special Humanities Iowa Speakers Bureau program. This engaging lecture, titled 'Iowa’s Lost History from the Titanic,' uncovers the remarkable and often overlooked connections between Iowa and the legendary ship. Join us on September 4, 2026, for an enlightening evening of historical discovery. This event is a fantastic opportunity for history enthusiasts to learn something new in a welcoming community setting.

What to Expect

An informative and engaging historical lecture presented by a professional historian.

Who Should Attend

  • History buffs
  • Students
  • Local residents
  • Library patrons

Agenda Overview

The lecture takes place on September 4, 2026.
Venue & Address
Slater Public Library
105 N Tama St
Slater , Iowa – 50244
United States
Organizer
Slater Public Library · Library
A community-focused library in Slater dedicated to providing educational resources.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the speaker?
Historian Darcy Maulsby.
Where is it held?
Slater Public Library, 105 N Tama St, Slater, IA 50244.
What is the topic?
Iowa's connections to the Titanic.
Is there a cost?
Please check with the library for any admission details.
Do I need to register?
It is recommended to contact the library to confirm attendance.
Is it open to the public?
Yes, the event is open to the community.
Tags
Slater History Titanic Lecture Iowa Library
Summary
A historical lecture by Darcy Maulsby about Iowa's connections to the Titanic.
Highlights
  • Expert historian speaker
  • Fascinating historical topic
  • Humanities Iowa program
  • Slater Public Library venue
  • Educational experience
  • Community learning
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