Celebrate “Women’s History Month” in March and discover local and state heroines of humanities on Saturday, March 21st with the Florida Remembered Society.
Enjoy the inspiring stories of “More than Orange Blossoms: Feisty, Fabulous Females of Florida” presented by engaging Chautauqua Scholar, Carrie Sue Ayvar. The program begins at 2 p.m. at the St Lucie School, 2501 Old Dixie Hwy, St. Lucie Village. The presentation and discussion are offered by Florida Humanities “Florida Talks” in partnership with the Florida Remembered Society.
This lively gathering at the School includes the “Red, White & FOOD” exhibition where visitors can celebrate our nation’s 250th anniversary with a taste of local history and fascinating Florida food heritage stories and artifacts. Visitors can explore hundreds of objects telling how Florida’s feisty females have forged vital places at Florida’s table throughout our history.
“Red, White & FOOD” is provided through a grant from Florida Humanities with funding from the Jacarlene Foundation and the Smithsonian Institution’s Museum on Main Street. Local program sponsors include Neill, Marquis, Osking & Hale, PLLC; and the Florida’s Natural Growers Foundation. The exhibition will run through December.
Admission is free on March 21st. Donations are greatly appreciated.
Seating is limited, so please reserve your place for March 21st by calling: (772) 267-4873.