Women's History Month Event: Women in Sandwich History Panel Discussion
Wednesday, March 276:30—8:00 PMBoardwalk Room (Room 2)Sandwich Public Library142 Main St., Sandwich, MA, 02563
Glass Town Room (Room 1)Sandwich Public Library142 Main St., Sandwich, MA, 02563
In keeping with the spirit of Women's History Month, we are hosting a panel discussion to study, honor and celebrate 9 women who made a significant impact on the history of Sandwich. The panel will discuss the lives, stories and legacies of some of the most important, creative, influential (& sometimes notorious!) women who lived in Sandwich.
Moderated by Sandwich Town Archivist, Deb Rich and Reference Librarian, Sandra Murray, the panel includes:
• Olivia Padula – Sandwich Glass Museum, Historical Curator
• June Murphy – Sandwich Historical Commission and Sandwich Town Archives
• Melissa Frye – Sandwich Public Library, Youth Services Librarian
There will be time allotted at the end of the presentations to field questions from the audience. Registration required.
This year's Women's History Month celebrates the theme of Women Who Advocate for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion. Come learn about some of the women in Sandwich who stood up, spoke out and led changes in their fields.
Sponsored by the Friends of the Sandwich Public Library.
Sponsored by the Friends of the Sandwich Public Library.
Registration for this event has now closed.