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Stories abound at The Gables' on Salem Women's History Day
Women’s history is everyone’s history. And while Salem’s women have had compelling stories to tell over the centuries, their voices haven’t always been heard. Salem Women’s History Day, a collaboration among Salem’s history-oriented organizations, is an inspiring day of storytelling through lectures, theater and special tours. The daylong event is on Sunday, March 24, at seven participating organizations. Julie Arrison-Bishop, special projects manager at The House of the Seven Gables, organizes this annual celebration. “Salem Women’s History Day presents unique aspects of women’s history in interactive sessions throughout the city,” says Arrison-Bishop. “Salem sets aside this day every year to reflect on a multitude of histories that aren’t always shared — women who kept the home fires burning, the first female entrepreneurs, mothers, servants, enslaved people, laborers and trailblazers.” The House of the Seven Gables has invited Dina Vargo, author of the new book, “The Hidden History of Boston,” to talk about the importance of women’s history in our country and in this historically significant region. “One of the constants through time is the way women have come together to get things done. It’s happening now,” she says. The newly elected congresswomen seek common ground to meet common goals. Their decision to wear white, as the early suffragettes did, calls attention to their presence and their potential. “Women’s history is having its moment now in part because it’s so much easier to share the stories of the mavericks and trailblazers,” says Vargo. “We need women to look up to and serve as examples for ourselves.” Vargo’s presentation is scheduled for 2 p.m. in the Visitors Center. In addition to her presentation, The Gables will conduct two special tours highlighting some of the women who shaped the The House of the Seven Gables. The House of the Seven Gables is located at 115 Derby Street in Salem, Massachusetts. Some onsite parking is available. Tour times and details can be found at www.7gables.org. Admission is free for Salem Residents. The total cost for non-residents is $16.
Stories abound at The Gables' on Sale...Date and Time
Sunday Mar 24, 2019
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM EDTSunday, March 24, 10 am to 5 pm
Location
The House of the Seven Gables, 115 Derby St, Salem, MA 01971
Fees/Admission
Free for Salem residents; $16 for non-residents.
Contact Information
Julie Arrison-Bishop 978-744-0991
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