• The Unsung Heroine Behind the New Deal ( Part 2)

    Center for Active Living (Plymouth Council on Aging) 44 Nook Rd., Plymouth, MA

      Frances Perkins Shakes up Washington! You haven't seen Part 1? No worries, It is not necessary to have seen Part 1 in order to understand and enjoy Part 2. Registration required., Call the Center at 508) 830-4230 Sponsored by the Friends of the Center…

  • Farm Girl on the Front Lines: Deborah Sampson’s Secret!

    Abbot Public Library 235 Pleasant St, Marblehead, MA

    Free of charge In-person and Zoom options. Register for either at https://tinyurl.com/AbbotDebSam. Performance runs from 2-3 pm. Social hour will follow. Sponsored by the Friends of Abbot Public Library and the Marblehead League of Women Voters.

    Free
  • Myths & Miracles of Victorian Medicine

    Dartmouth Senior Center 628 Dartmouth Rd., Dartmouth, MA

    This program\ was to take place in May. It was cancelled rescheduled for June 9 Cost: $5 Registration required., To register call the Senior Center at 508-999-4747 This program is supported in part by a grant from the Dartmouth Cultural Council, a local agency which…

    $5
  • Farm Girl on the Front Lines: Deborah Sampson’s Secret!

    Woburn Public Library 45 Pleasant St, Woburn, MA, United States

    Free of charge Appeals to ages 7-adult This program is supported in part by a grant from the Woburn Cultural Council, a local agency which is supported by the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency.

  • Outing: Visit Worcester in its Victorian Heydays!

    Norfolk Senior Center 29 Medway Branch, Norfolk, MA

    Step back into the time of corsets, calling cards, and pocket watches- the days of your grandparents. On July 18, the Norfolk Senior Center will host A Trip to Worcester in its Victorian Heydays!  Your guide will be longtime Worcester resident Frances Perkins (portrayed by…

    $50
  • The Unsung Heroine Behind the New Deal

    Joshua Hyde Library 306 Main St., Sturbridge, MA, United States

    Free of charge This program is supported in part by a grant from the Sturbridge Cultural Council, a local agency which is supported by the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency.