Join us for our final Read, White, and Blue Week presentation!
Saturday, July 11 at 11:00 am – Community Room
Historical interpreter Renee-Noelle Felice will uncover the history of the women of America prior to 1776. In celebration of the 250th year of the United States, she will introduce us to some of our female forebears, whose courage, initiative and endurance contributed to the founding of our nation.
Renee-Noelle Felice has portrayed historical women, including Fayetteville, NY suffragist Matilda Joslyn Gage, for about three decades, on both Staten Island and in Central New York. In celebration of “Convention Days” at the Seneca Falls Women’s Rights National Historical Park (in honor of the first Women’s Rights Convention held there in 1848) she has been embodying Lucretia Mott, who presided at the first gathering. She has also taught women’s history classes at Upstate OASIS, a senior education center in East Syracuse, New York.
Walk-ins welcome as space allows.









