
Freedom, Equality, and Power
š Explore the Legacy of Quakers on Long Island! š
Long before our modern communities took shape, Quaker families significantly influenced the social, cultural, and educational landscape of Long Island. From pioneering anti-slavery movements to nurturing relationships with Native communities, their impact is woven into the fabric of our history.
Join historian Karly Hoenzsch as we journey through the Quaker experience on Long Island and uncover the lasting legacy of a community that defied conventions and shaped the lives of countless generations.
Through inspiring tales of faith, activism, and everyday life, discover how Quaker ideals continue to resonate in today's society.
š Location: Setauket Neighborhood House, 95 Main St, Setauket
šļø Program Begins: 7 PM
šŖ Doors Open: 6:45 PM
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Registration: Encouraged
šļø Admission: Free for all!
This enlightening lecture is presented by the Three Village Historical Society and sponsored by Jane & Rob Taylor and Catherine J Minuse, with support from Assemblywoman Rebecca Kassay.
Don't miss out on this enriching experience!
For more information, visit TVHS Lecture Series
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95 Main Street, Setauket-East Setauket, NY 11733
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