Join Poolesville Seniors on April 20th @7pm for a special Historic Ag Reserve Properties presentation with local historian Kenny Sholes. This month Kenny will celebrate the 150th Anniversary of the B&O Metropolitan Branch Line and the great changes it brought to the Western County in the late 19th Century. The lands around us have played an important part in American history over the last few centuries. The fields we pass through each day have spurred economic development, been the scene of battles, provided escape from the pace of daily life, and brought families together at the dinner table. Dotting this landscape is an array of impressive historic homes – standing as visual reminders of those who came before us.
In his monthly series, Kenny introduces some of the incredible historic homes in the Agricultural Reserve, using the history of the homes to better understand the people whose land we have inherited and how their dreams, goals, and struggles were not all that different from ours today.
Kenny Sholes was born and raised in Poolesville, in the heart of the Agricultural Reserve. After graduating from West Point in 2006, Kenny served as a US Army officer for five years, to include two deployments to Iraq. Kenny is the creator of Foundry Admissions Strategies, a small consultancy focused on helping high school students in rural America gain admission to our country’s best colleges. Now living in Poolesville with his wife and two children, Kenny is busy exploring Agricultural Reserve history and serves as a board member for the Montgomery Countryside Alliance. Kenny has an undergraduate degree in Economics from the US Military Academy at West Point, and a Master’s degree in Public Policy from Princeton University.