WOLFEBORO — The Wright Museum of World War II will host an engaging conversation with special guest speaker Estelle Parsons on Thursday, July 11, at 2 p.m.
Parsons is an award-winning American actress of film, theater and television who left college to work on farms in the U.K. during WWII.
She will discuss her life and endeavors while helping the war effort in England.
The Wright’s Gallery Gatherings are an opportunity to ask questions and speak directly with special guests; Parsons will hold a second gathering on Thursday, Aug. 22, at 2 p.m.
Parsons is well known in Wolfeboro as she brings productions and talent to the community every summer in her support of the Village Players, a group treasured in the region.
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