BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//Demco Software//Event Management System//EN METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VEVENT CREATED:20171128T203730Z DTSTAMP:20171128T203730Z LAST-MODIFIED:20171220T190736Z DESCRIPTION:Remember the Ladies: 18th Century Women in SongJoin\nus at the Library on Sunday\,\nMarch 11 at 2:00 pm to hear Linda Russell\, an accomplished singer historian\,\nlead you on a musical journey that ties into Women’s History Month. Hear songs\nof 18th Century women at work\, in love\, as patriots and in mourning.\nInterspersed with the songs are excerpts from women’s diaries and letters of\nthe day along with stories of Deborah Samson\, who fought as a soldier in\nWashington’s army\, and\, of course\, Martha Washington and Abigail Adams. As a\nballadeer for the National Park Service at Federal Hall National Memorial in\nNew York City for 16 years\, Linda interpreted history through music and has\nbeen featured in A Prairie Home Companion\, Carnegie Hall\, Avery Fisher Hall\,\nSymphony Space and the National Archives. Linda is a recognized expert in\nhistorical interpretation. \n\nLight refreshments will be served. Walk-ins\nwelcome\, RSVP online at marlborolibrary.org. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Remember the Ladies: 18th Century Women in Song
Join\nus at the Library on Sunday\,\nMarch 11 at 2:00 pm to hear Linda Russell\, an accomplished singer historian\,\nlead you on a musical journey that ties into Women’s History Month. Hear songs\nof 18th Century women at work\, in love\, as patriots and in mourning.\nInterspersed with the songs are excerpts from women’s diaries and letters of\nthe day along with stories of Deborah Samson\, who fought as a soldier in\nWashington’s army\, and\, of course\, Martha Washington and Abigail Adams. As a\nballadeer for the National Park Service at Federal Hall National Memorial in\nNew York City for 16 years\, Linda interpreted history through music and has\nbeen featured in A Prairie Home Companion\, Carnegie Hall\, Avery Fisher Hall\,\nSymphony Space and the National Archives. Linda is a recognized expert in\nhistorical interpretation.
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Light refreshments will be served. Walk-ins\nwelcome\, RSVP online at marlborolibrary.org.