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Happy 50th Birthday, Gladys Nocon Songer!
“With Miss Anthony the love of family was especially intense…”
– Ida Hustead Harper, The Life & Work of Susan B. Anthony
In this tradition, Nannette Nocon, of Nocon & Associates, has generously sponsored today at the Anthony Museum in honor of her sister, Gladys Nocon Songer’s, 50th birthday!
Nocon, a private wealth advisor for 30 years, is also the author of several children’s books, including, What’s Up with Yuk?, “an art book on positive & negative choices”.
Special Members Event!
Do you have children or grandchildren entering grades 3 – 6?
Join the National Susan B. Anthony Museum & House for Susan B’s Summer Fun in the Sun program on Wednesday, July 30, from 3pm – 5pm, for games, activities, refreshments, and more, including:
- Sculpture Creation
- Alligator Purse Game
- Sidewalk Murals
- Tour Miss Anthony’s home
This event is complimentary for members, but space is limited! Register below to reserve your spot!
**Children must be accompanied by an adult throughout the event. At least one adult per every two children is required.
For more information, please contact our Program Director, Annie Callanan, or call 585/235-6124 x19.
Monday Lecture Series Special Presentation
Special Monday Lecture Series Summer Date
Monday August 4, 2014, for one presentation with Lunch at noon
Author Carolyn Newton Curry
SUFFER & GROW STRONG: The Life of Ella Gertrude Clanton Thomas
Ella Gertrude Clanton Thomas, born in 1834 in Georgia, kept a diary for 41 years of her life before, during, and after the Civil War. The aftermath of the war brought bankruptcy, the death of loved ones, serious illness, and devastating family strife. Thomas examined what was happening, asked questions, and strived to find ways to improve her family’s dire economic straits. She started a school in her home and later ran a boardinghouse out of the old family mansion. She became active in many women’s organizations including the Women’s Christian Temperance Union and the Suffrage Movement. She wrote articles for newspapers. She was elected president of the Georgia Woman Suffrage Association. Her life is an amazing story of survival and transformation that speaks to women in our own time.
Ms. Curry will have her book available for sale and she will be available to sign her book after her presentation.
Holiday Closing
The Museum & offices will be closed on Friday, July 4th, for Independence Day.
The Museum will reopen at 11am on Saturday, July 5th.
Happy 4th of July, everyone!
The Susan B. Anthony Legacy Experience: Be Part of the Story
The Program:
Monday, August 4, 2014
- A special tour of the Susan B. Anthony Museum & House
- An evening of wine tasting and dinner with Rochester’s own Holly Howell featuring New York state wines and women vintners
Tuesday, August 5, 2014
- Program with Rochester city historian, Christine Ridarsky
- Motor coach tour of some of the key Rochester landmarks in our story
- A special docent-led tour to the graves of Anthony and Frederick Douglass
- An afternoon program at the Rochester Museum and Science Center by historian and Underground Railroad expert, Dr. David Anderson
- Special viewing of Anthony artifacts from the Rochester Museum vault
- Dinner at the beautiful and historic Perkins Mansion
- A evening of entertainment by the group “Then Again”
Wednesday, August 6, 2014
- A bus trip to Auburn and the William Seward House for a special “Suffrage” tour
- Lunch at the Spring Side Inn on the shores of beautiful Owasco Lake
- Afternoon programs at the Wesleyan Chapel, the Women’s Rights National Park, and the Elizabeth Cady Stanton home
- A late afternoon drive through the Finger Lakes with dinner at Bristol Harbor Lodge overlooking beautiful Canandaigua Lake.
Thursday, August 7, 2014
- Explore an interest in depth. Choose one seminar: “The Little Known Story of the Anti-Suffragists” or “Susan B. Anthony: A Champion for Nursing”
- Travel to the Anthony House for a closing program: “Leadership in the Anthony Tradition-Unfinished Business” by the Susan B. Anthony Institute of the University of Rochester
- Closing Remarks by Deborah L. Hughes, President & CEO, National Susan B. Anthony Museum & House