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Eleanor Roosevelt: No Ordinary Woman with Joan Wolfberg
April 10, 2010
Moses Lake


Description:
With tea & light refreshments. For more than 30 years, Eleanor Roosevelt was the most powerful woman in America, and she comes to life before your very eyes when Humanities Washington speaker Joan Wolfberg takes you on an amazing journey, from Eleanor's shy, awkward childhood, to life as the First Lady, and later to the United Nations. Along the way you'll learn of her belief in the equality of women, civil rights, human rights, politics, and freedom. You'll discover her relationship with FDR and others, her strengths, her weaknesses, her sense of humor, and her ideals for justice and decency.


Location:
Moses Lake Museum & Art Center
228 West Third Ave.
Moses Lake, WA 98837

Admission:
FREE

Other Information:
Presentation begins at 12 noon.

Contact Information:
Contact: Ann Golden
Web site: www.mlrec.com/museum.html
Email: agolden@ci.moses-lake.wa.us
Phone: 509-766-9395