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

    Norfolk Senior Center 29 Medway Branch, Norfolk, MA

    Note  start time has changed from 2 pm to 1 pm Supported by the Norfolk Cultural Council Free of charge To  register call the Senior Center at 508-528-4430

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

    Massachusettes State House, Memnorial Hall 24 Beacon St., Boston, MA

    A snippet of the Deborah Sampson portrayal will be part of the Deborah Sampson Award Ceremony. This award to given to a Mass. women veteran for outstanding military and community service. Free of charge Register to attend: . https://tinyurl.com/DebSampAward

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

    Attelboro Area Industorial Museum 42 Union St #2, Attleboro, MA

    Hosted by the Attleboro Historic Preservation Society. Portrayal will take place at the Attleboro Area Industrial Museum. Free of charge. Appeals to ages 8-adult Supported by the Attleboro Cultural Council

  • The Unsung Heroine Behind the New Deal (Part 1) (Dinner & Performance)

    Sutton Council on Aging 19 Hough Rd., Sutton, MA, United States

    First female Cabinet Secretary Frances Perkins' rocky road to Washington. Dinner served at 6 PM,. Performance starts at 7 pm. Call the Council on  Aging  for details and to register (mandatory if you would like to include dinner): 508) 234-0703

  • The Etiquette Expert of 1890

    Canton Senior Center 500 Pleasant St., Canton, Mass

    Advice and admonitions for a proper Victorian lady! Teatime refreshments will be served. $5.00 charge Registration required. To register, call the Council on Aging at  781-828-1323

  • The Etiquette Expert of 1890

    Sutton Senior Center 19 Hough Rd., Sutton, MA

    Please call the Senior Center for details and registration. Call 508-234-0703

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

    Worcester Historical Museum, Worcester, MA 30 Elm St., Worcester, MA

    Price: free with museum admission (admission fee is $5 for adults; $4 for students and seniors); free for members and children 18 and under