Registration opens:
June 09th, 2026
A History of Taverns and Hospitality
Celebrating America 250
Tuesday, July 07
6:00pm - 7:00pm
Main Library
Meeting Room BCome learn about hospitality customs during the American Revolution.
Come learn about the hospitality customs and lively taverns that enriched the lives of our Revolutionary ancestors!
Speaker Jen Tousey is a writer, storyteller, and historical interpreter with a particular fondness for the lively taverns, spirited conversations, and social customs of eighteenth-century America. Known for blending humor, historical insight, and audience interaction, her talks explore how early Americans gathered to debate politics, share gossip, flirt outrageously, and occasionally change the course of history over a punch bowl or tankard. Jen invites audiences to experience the Revolutionary era not as distant history, but as a world filled with wit, warmth, and very dangerous ideas.
Registration is required for this event.
If you are unable to attend the discussion, please cancel your reservation so someone on the waitlist can join. If you are on the waitlist, attend only if you get a confirmation email indicating that a spot has opened for you. Staff members will be taking attendance.
To cancel your registration, do one of the following:
- Use the link and registration reference number from the "You're Registered" email you received.
- Call the library's Adult Services Department at 317.814.3988.
- Email adultservices@carmelclaylibrary.org
