Cocktail Reception to Celebrate 100 Years of New York Women¹s Right to Vote

Join the University of Rochester’s Susan B. Anthony Center, the Susan B. Anthony Museum & House, and the American Association of University Women (AAUW) as we celebrate, 2017: 100 Years of New York Women’s Right to Vote

 

Tuesday, January 17, 2017

5:30-7:30 PM

*Program begins promptly at 6:15 PM

Memorial Art Gallery, Bausch and Lomb Parlor Room

 

Join us for a cocktail reception and a short program. We will unveil our 2017 calendar of events to commemorate this historic anniversary throughout the year. We will also unveil a self-guided art tour at the Memorial Art Gallery that has been specifically created to honor the centennial to showcase
women artists to celebrate their contributions to the field of art.

RSVP to Susan B. Anthony Center at sbac@ur.rochester.edu by
Monday, January 16

Free and convenient parking will be available

Anthony Museum Announces “VoteTilla” Event to Mark Suffrage Centennial

Rochester, NY – The National Susan B Anthony Museum & House has begun major plans to commemorate the centennial of woman suffrage in New York State in 2017. VoteTilla – a weeklong navigational celebration – will take place along the Erie Canal from July 16 – 22, 2017. A core group of canal boats will set out from Seneca Falls and travel to Rochester, with a concluding celebration at the Anthony Museum on Madison Street.

Throughout the week, VoteTilla boats will dock at several towns and villages along the route. Local residents and partner organizations are invited to share in the celebration by offering programming and excursions or by adding their own boats to the traveling fleet. Current partners include Bristol Valley Theatre, Canal Society of New York State, the City of Rochester, Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor, the RIT Women’s and Gender Studies Coordinating Committee, Rochester Museum & Science Center, Susan B Anthony Neighborhood Association, the Seward House, and the University of Rochester’s Susan B Anthony Center for Women’s Leadership.

Superintendent Ami Ghazala stated, “The National Park Service at Women’s Rights National Historical Park is thrilled to partner with women’s organizations in the Finger Lakes. We strive to bring attention to historical and current stories that highlight the diversity of the United States.”

National Women’s Hall of Fame president Jeanne Giovannini stated, “This consortium will strengthen the ties and collaboration among these cultural and historical organizations, helping to bring national and international attention to the Finger Lakes Region for its significance and place in our nation’s history in the promotion of human rights.”

“VoteTilla will be a vivid reminder of the work and cooperation required to secure the vote for women,” says Anthony Museum president & CEO, Deborah L Hughes. “Educational, historical, and civic organizations and community members of all ages can come together to host events, greet the passing boats, and participate in special events, on both land and water.”

The VoteTilla celebration immediately follows both the July 4th Bicentennial Celebration of the New York State Canals and the Convention Days weekend in Seneca Falls.

For information on partnering with the Anthony Museum for this special event, please email or call our office at 585/279-7490.