"Bringing Thomas Jefferson to Life"
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Thomas Jefferson Speaks at Colleges and Continuing Education Workshops

Thomas Jefferson speaks at Colleges, Universities, and Teachers’ continuing education seminars and workshops

 Colleges, Universities, Teachers’ Professional Education


“We wanted to send a huge THANK YOU for participating in our Educators’ Evening event. I thought it went so well and all of the feedback we received was extremely complimentary. It was just what the teachers needed! Thank you for taking the loose ideas presented in preparation for the program and working to sort out and deliver such a beautiful performance!” 

Alissa Oginsky, Manager of Teacher Learning, The Fred W. Smith National Library for the Study of George Washington

Abigail Adams (Kim Hanley) and Thomas Jefferson discuss the Declaration of Independence line, “all men are created equal,” at Westmoreland Community College.


Scholars engage directly with history when Mr. Jefferson visits campus, such as with these students at William Paterson University.

During this teachers’ workshop at Independence National Historical Park, Mr. Jefferson engages in a lively discussion with historian and author Woody Holton for the benefit of workshop participants.

At this banquet with MSMIT graduates in the Rotunda at The University of Virginia, attendees enjoy dinner and personal conversation with Mr. Jefferson prior to the after-dinner keynote address.

Alexander Hamilton (Eben Kuhns) and Thomas Jefferson stage their “cabinet battles” for college and university students, teachers’ continuing education seminars, and other advanced-education events.


“Steve Edenbo as Thomas Jefferson showed professionalism at its finest through the presentation that was beyond the embodiment of historical practice, and proved the importance of public history. Professors, scholars, and students who have studied Jefferson and Early America extensively were blown away at Edenbo’s (or Jefferson’s, whichever you prefer) skill of bringing this complicated figure to life.”

—Ethan Healey, President, Society of Antiquaries, New England College


Steve Edenbo PO Box 3260 Philadelphia PA 19130 Phone: 215.514.1927 Email: steve@yourthomasjefferson.com