
Tuesday, March 5, 2024
7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Price: Free
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Organizer:
Englewood Public Library
Event Description
From the expectations of women to their legal rights and much more, this is a must-see exploration into the lives of the women who played a crucial role in the founding of our country.
Historian Joel Farkas will present a comprehensive look at the lives of women in the American Revolution.
Farkas is a graduate of The Ohio State University, a former officer in the United States Army, and is currently a National Park Service volunteer docent
His unique background and knowledge in American History has allowed him to lecture at libraries, schools, organizations and institutions all over New Jersey.
This program will be on Zoom
Join Zoom Meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85784018216?pwd=T1VVVDlTU0RKVHpRaHFCcGVscmN3QT09
Meeting ID: 857 8401 8216
Passcode: 883033
Additional Information
Sponsored by The Friends of the Englewood Library
NJ Proudly Celebrates Women's History Month
Women's History Month is an annual observance in March that honors the achievements, leadership, and lasting impact of women throughout history. New Jersey recognizes the vital role women have played in shaping all aspects of society, including politics, science, the arts, education, and social justice. It is a time to reflect on past struggles, celebrate progress, and inspire future generations.
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