Leon County Library Lecture Series Highlights Women’s Impact on Early American Civic Life
WHO: | Leon County Government |
WHAT: | Leon County Library Lecture Series |
WHEN: | Tuesday, March 3, from 6 to 7 p.m. |
WHERE: | Leon County Main Library, 200 West Park Avenue |
Leon County Government invites the community to celebrate the United States Semiquincentennial during the next event in the award-winning Library Lecture Series, Celebrating 250 Years: Women and Civic Life in Early America, on Tuesday, March 3, from 6-7 p.m. at the downtown Main Library, 200 West Park Avenue.
Dr. Mercedes “Sadie” Haigler from Florida State University’s Department of History will explore women’s roles in early American civic life and political networks. This lecture connects historical foundations to contemporary American identity and culture, showing how the revolutionary spirit continues to shape community engagement, social life, and civic participation today.
This program is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be provided.
Since 2017, the Leon County Library Lecture Series has featured dozens of local, regional, and national speakers to engage and inspire the community with thoughtful discussions about topics in the arts and sciences.
To learn more about the upcoming event, visit LeonCountyFL.gov/GetEngaged.
For more information, contact Sally Mason, Learning & Workforce Services Manager, at (850) 606-2665 / MasonSa@LeonCountyFL.gov or Leon County Community and Media Relations at (850) 606-5300 / CMR@LeonCountyFL.gov.
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