Dolley Madison: First Class, First Lady
Registration Required
Saturday, March 21
11:00am - 12:00pm
Des Plaines Public Library
Meeting Room B/CJoin historical storyteller Lynn Rymarz as she shares the story of Dolley Madison. Hear how Dolley defined a new role for the nation's First Lady, not only during her husband's Presidency, but during widower President Thomas Jefferson's time in office as well.
Mrs. Madison stood out in the crowd, not only because she was tall, but also because of the stylish clothes she wore. Dolley was bold. She was different. Discover why everyone loved her and how she made a difference in American history.
Cosponsored with AAUW Northwest Suburban (IL) Branch in recognition of Women's History Month
Celebrating America 250
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | America's 250th | Adult Program |
TAGS: | Performance | History |
Des Plaines Public Library
The 1501 Ellinwood Street library building is the realization of a longheld dream of the library board, staff and community partners. Located in the heart of downtown Des Plaines, the four story, 82,000 square foot building represents the community's commitment to reading, lifelong learning, and a center for family activities. A grand central staircase and large windows provide a wealth of natural light and illuminate the building at night.