The 31st International Churchill Conference, April 3-5, New Orleans, LA
The Churchill Society of New Orleans was honored to be the host club for the 31st International Churchill Conference, held in New Orleans at the Loews Hotel, April 3-5, 2014. Delighted to welcome Churchillians from across the US, Canada, and England, the CSNO hosted a jazzy cocktail reception at CSNO member Patricia Strachan’s historic Garden District home for early attendees, and Dinner at Arnaud’s Restaurant the following evening. CSNO member and licensed tour guide, Christopher Tidmore, took attendees on walking tours of the Garden District and the French Quarter.
The National World War II Museum offered an optional Call of Duty Tour, to visit the museum’s vaults and handle weapons used by Allied and German soldiers during the war. The closing Black Tie Gala Dinner, prepared by Chef John Besh was held in the Museum’s Freedom Pavillion under dramatically hanging aircraft.
Round tables and speakers included Churchill’s granddaughter, The Hon. Celia Sandys, speaking on “Churchill: the Power of Words”, and Churchill’s great grandson, Alexander Perkins. Afghanistan veteran and retired Captain of the Scots Guards, Capt. Perkins shared the stage with Con Coughlin, Executive Foreign Editor for the Daily Telegraph and author of Churchill’s First War, on the subject of “Afghanistan: 1894 and 2014.”
Among other speakers were David M. Glantz, Peter Clarke, Nigel Hamilton, James W. Muller, David Roll, and Michael Shelden.
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