Matt LaMotte, from Kent County, will be the guest speaker for the final Lunch & Learn at the St. Michaels Branch of the Talbot County Free Library on Monday, August 5, 2024, at noon.
LaMotte will share his love for Eastern Shore history with his talk about The Shore’s Role in the War of 1812. The Eastern Shore of Maryland played a significant role in the War of 1812, contributing both manpower and resources to the American efforts against British forces.
Situated along the Chesapeake Bay, this region was strategically important due to its proximity to key waterways and its agricultural output. He will highlight key events, notable figures, and the impact of the conflict on the region.
LaMotte spent his youth between Baltimore, Chestertown, and Easton. After college, he delved in the world of insurance and finance, raising his two sons while honing his passion for history and lacrosse. He spent two decades teaching and coaching at independent schools across Virginia, New Hampshire and Ohio.
In 2018, he headed the History Department at Saints Peter and Paul High School, Easton, until retirement in 2021. A reformed duck hunter, now bird enthusiast and conservationist, LaMotte is currently engaged in various outdoor education and community services organizations.
Friends of the Talbot County Free Library sponsor the Lunch & Learn Speakers Program at the St. Michaels Branch. The program is free but for this final Lunch & Learn, the Friends are raising funds to provide books and materials for the new St. Michaels library once the renovations and expansion are complete. Donations are greatly appreciated.
About Talbot County Free Library
It is the mission of the Talbot County Free Library to enrich and renew the lives of the people it serves. There are two locations: The main library in Easton is located at 100 W. Dover St.; and the St. Michael branch is at 106 Fremont St. The Maryland Room in the Easton branch holds a voluminous collection of genealogical resources and historical documents. Services at both locations include the circulation of books, DVDs, and digital devices, as well as free Wi-Fi, public computers, exhibits, and programs for both children and adults. Many of the Talbot County Free Library’s programs are made possible by the generous support of the local community. For more information, please visit www.tcfl.org. Be sure to like the library on Facebook and follow us on Instagram @Talbotcountyfreelibrary.
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