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SUMMARY:Book Chat on Petitions: A Patriot Legacy
DESCRIPTION:This month’s Book Chat features a special conversation with Mary Keenan\, author of the newly released book Petitions: A Patriot Legacy! \nIn pre-Civil War America\, the most effective grassroots method of enacting change was the humble petition. Particularly for women who were unable to vote\, this was an invaluable tool to create a better society for themselves and others. Keenan explores these documents that enacted civil action on topics such as abolitionism and women’s suffrage. \n$10 members\, $15 nonmembers \nMary Keenan\, Clerk of the Lexington Historical Society for ten years\, again focuses on the 19th century to remind everyone of Lexington’s continued leadership in the growth of the United States. \nHonored as Lexington’s Secondary School Teacher of the Year\, she has also been recognized by the Lexington and the MA DAR\, MA Council for Social Studies\, and the New England History Teacher’s Association. With an A.B. in History and an Ed.M. from Tufts\, Mary began her thirty-five year teaching career in Lexington at William Diamond Junior High\, continuing at Jonas Clarke Junior High and Lexington High School. \nThe author for ancillary materials for Holt Rinehart & Winston’s Discovering American History\, her biography In Haste\, Julia about East Lexington’s Julia Robbins was the outgrowth of her research and curriculum work on the role of women in history.\nThis month’s Book Chat features a special conversation with Mary Keenan\, author of the newly released book Petitions: A Patriot Legacy! \nIn pre-Civil War America\, the most effective grassroots method of enacting change was the humble petition. Particularly for women who were unable to vote\, this was an invaluable tool to create a better society for themselves and others. Keenan explores these documents that enacted civil action on topics such as abolitionism and women’s suffrage. \n$10 members\, $15 nonmembers \nMary Keenan\, Clerk of the Lexington Historical Society for ten years\, again focuses on the 19th century to remind everyone of Lexington’s continued leadership in the growth of the United States. \nHonored as Lexington’s Secondary School Teacher of the Year\, she has also been recognized by the Lexington and the MA DAR\, MA Council for Social Studies\, and the New England History Teacher’s Association. With an A.B. in History and an Ed.M. from Tufts\, Mary began her thirty-five year teaching career in Lexington at William Diamond Junior High\, continuing at Jonas Clarke Junior High and Lexington High School. \nThe author for ancillary materials for Holt Rinehart & Winston’s Discovering American History\, her biography In Haste\, Julia about East Lexington’s Julia Robbins was the outgrowth of her research and curriculum work on the role of women in history.
URL:https://revolutionaryvalley.org/event/book-chat-on-petitions-a-patriot-legacy/
LOCATION:Lexington Historical Society\, Lexington Historical Society\, 13 Depot Square\, Lexington\, MA\, 02420\, United States
CATEGORIES:Historical
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SUMMARY:Hands-On History: Clay Marbles
DESCRIPTION:18th century life wasn’t just about chores – kids had fun too! Drop by the Hancock-Clarke House to make your own clay marbles\, just like colonial kids did. Drop in any time between 10:00 AM – 12:30 PM and 1:30 – 3:30 PM to learn! This activity is suitable for ages 6 and up\, including adults! \nIncluded with museum admission.
URL:https://revolutionaryvalley.org/event/hands-on-history-clay-marbles/
LOCATION:115 Merrimack Street\, Lowell\, Massachusetts\, 01852\, United States
CATEGORIES:Historical
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SUMMARY:Hands-On History: Beeswax Candles
DESCRIPTION:January was dark in the days before electricity! Learn about lighting in the 18th century and roll your own candle. Drop in any time between 10:00 AM – 12:30 PM and 1:30 – 3:30 PM to learn! This activity is suitable for ages 6 and up\, including adults! \nIncluded with museum admission.
URL:https://revolutionaryvalley.org/event/hands-on-history-beeswax-candles/
LOCATION:115 Merrimack Street\, Lowell\, Massachusetts\, 01852\, United States
CATEGORIES:Historical
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SUMMARY:Medieval merriment
DESCRIPTION:Miss the renaissance faire during the chilly winter? Enjoy the afternoon of food\, fun\, faire\, music and vendors (free to attend). Win prizes for best medieval attire.
URL:https://revolutionaryvalley.org/event/medieval-merriment/
LOCATION:Mill No. 5\, 5th floor Events hall\, Jackson street\, Liwell\, United States
CATEGORIES:Annual & Special,Fairs & Festivals,Free Events,Kids & Family
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SUMMARY:CAAL Lunar New Year Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Dragon\, an emblem of strength\, vitality\, wealth\, and auspiciousness in Chinese culture\, symbolizes the start of a vibrant and prosperous 2024\, the Year of the Dragon! The Lunar New Year Spring Festival\, joyously celebrated by Chinese\, Korean among other Asian communities worldwide\, has become a part of Lexington’s rich cultural heritage. Lexington Historical Society is honored to participate this year to demonstrate historic dances and the importance of Chinese culture and art in colonial America! \n5 – 7 pm Culture Fair\, Food for Purchase and More \n7 – 9 pm LNY Celebration Performance Gala
URL:https://revolutionaryvalley.org/event/caal-lunar-new-year-celebration/
LOCATION:Lexington Historical Society\, Lexington Historical Society\, 13 Depot Square\, Lexington\, MA\, 02420\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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SUMMARY:Hands-On History: Quill Pen Writing
DESCRIPTION:Goose feathers were the perfect writing utensil of the past – about writing in the 18th century and try writing with a real quill pen! Drop in any time between 10:00 AM – 12:30 PM and 1:30 – 3:30 PM to learn. This activity is suitable for all ages\, including adults! \nIncluded with museum admission.
URL:https://revolutionaryvalley.org/event/hands-on-history-quill-pen-writing/
LOCATION:115 Merrimack Street\, Lowell\, Massachusetts\, 01852\, United States
CATEGORIES:Historical
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