America's Presidents in Bits and Pieces

Joe Mendell


Region:
Anywhere
Notice Period:
Emergency (maybe less than one week's notice)
Type:
Professional
Fee:
Paid: £60 plus travel @ £.45/mile (for zoom talks, no travel)
Category:
History
Updated:
18th December 2020
Tagged:
Us Presidents

A presentation of America's 45 (now 46) presidents but not in detail. In this fascinating presentation I bring out some of the lesser known facts about the 45 men who have been President of the USA. Which President is considered to be the best President? Which one is considered to be the worst? Which President kept pet alligators in the White House? Things you might never had known about these men if you hadn't seen my presentation.

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About Joe Mendell

As a transplanted American, resident in the UK since 1978, I try to bring a little of Americana to these shores. My presentations, Americas Presidents in Bits and Pieces, Bob Newhart Rides Again, The Magical Mystery of Houdini (complete with some real magic) and Mark Twain Live) an impersonation of one of America's greatest authors) gives the audience a bit of the flavor of life in the USA. Humorous, entertaining and educational are three of my goals in giving these presentations. I love giving them and I find my audiences love watching them.


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