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Volunteer Education Morning & New Recruitment Event September 16th, 2017Join us for some History Education at Elfreth's Alley!
On Saturday September 16th, - from 10-12 am (9 am for new volunteers)- the Elfreth’s Alley Association will be hosting a morning of continuing History Education for new and current volunteers as well as an info session for perspective volunteers. Light refreshments will be served. Bob Shea of the Fireman's Hall Museum will be speaking about what firefighting would have been like in the 18th century. Bob has served as Collection Manager for the Fireman’s Hall Museum for over 20 years and has additionally consulted with the Smithsonian Institute as well as the television program, “History Detective” & has written extensively on the history of American Fire Marks. Virginia Loomis who is the costumer for Historic Philadelphia Inc (HPI) and has acted as a costuming consultant for both films and theatre, will be talking about dress in the 18th century with an emphasis on how most of the 18th century residents or the "middling" sort would have dressed on Elfreth’s Alley. Both extremely knowledgable as well as a delightful presenter, she has reenacted Deborah Franklin, as well as Sarah Melton, one of the Mantua Makers who lived in at 126 Elfreth’s Alley. If you you or anyone you know is interested in volunteering on America’s oldest street- we would love to have you join us. Please contact Patricia Silverman psilverman@elfrethsalley.org , 267.738.5987 or Elaine Morris elaine.morris8@comcast.net We are looking forward to sharing our love of History and one of Philadelphia’s most iconic streets with you and will be happy to discuss ongoing volunteer opportunities with you. |
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On Saturday, September 16th -Come join us for a morning of History Education and a discussion of volunteer opportunities on America's oldest continuously inhabited street. |
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The work of the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance is made possible through the generous support of committed individuals and institutions. |