The Lake Wales Museum will host Carrie-Sue Ayvar on Thursday, March 8, 2018 at 6 p.m. Join us for a talk and discussion about the 2nd licensed woman doctor in Florida - Doc Anna.
She often braved swampland, alligators, venomous snakes, and some of the most dangerous outlaw gangs this state has ever seen to heal the sick, nurse the wounded and deliver babies. Bilingual storyteller Carrie Sue Ayvar (EYE-BAR) will take listeners on a journey through Doc Anna’s life as wife, mother, doctor, pharmacist, artist and even occasional veterinarian. Braving the wild lands of early 20th century Florida, Doc Anna encountered many challenges and different cultures during her adventures in Florida. Ayvar will present a one-woman interactive presentation of folktales and stories in Spanish and English. Following the presentation, the audience is encouraged to ask questions.
Recipient of the National Storytelling Network’s Oracle Award winner for Service and Leadership, Carrie-Sue Ayver is a nationally-acclaimed bilingual storyteller dedicated to preserving and promoting the art of storytelling. A Chautauqua scholar and Kennedy Center trained Artist in Education, her performances blend entertainment and education. Carrie Sue loves to share Florida’s unique history with audiences throughout the state. “We are pleased to be a site for the Florida Humanities Council speaker series this spring,” said Jennifer D’hollander, director for the Lake Wales Museum. “We hope this presentation will inspire participants during this month-long celebration of women’s history and accomplishments.”
This program is sponsored by the Florida Humanities Council with funds from the Florida Department State, Division of Cultural Affairs, the Florida Council on Arts and Culture, Visit Central Florida and the City of Lake Wales. The program is free to the public and will include light refreshments. Please RSVP to the Lake Wales Museum at 863.676.1759.