The Unitarian Universalist Women’s
Heritage Society invites you to celebrate
Women’s History Month
by joining us for tea with two of our notable foremothers,
Rev. Olympia Brown (1835-1926)
Rev. Antoinette Brown Blackwell (1825-1921)
as portrayed by two UUWHS Life Members,
Rev. Janet Bowering and Rev. Dorothy Boroush
Olympia Brown (Universalist) and Antoinette Brown Blackwell (Unitarian) will lift their teacups in celebration of casting their first votes in the 1920 national election. Guests may also enjoy tea and goodies while listening as the two lifelong friends reminisce about their many years of struggle for woman suffrage.
| When: | Sunday, March 12, 2006, 2-4 p.m. |
| Where: | Bethany Union, 256 Newbury St., Boston, Massachusetts* |
| Why: | To help support our mission to bring women back into Unitarian Universalist history.
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Suggested donation: $10 if possible
--more if you feel so moved!
You are welcome to browse in
the UUWHS Library and help
yourself to free books and calendars.
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For more information, call 617-524-1982.
*Parking is available on the street or in the
Prudential Center Garage just a block away.
Or take the Green Line to Convention Center,
exit to Newbury St. and walk 2+ blocks to 256.
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