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  • About
    • Hours
    • Historic Complex >
      • Old Grace Church (1844)
      • Delancey Floyd-Jones Free Library (1896)
      • Elbert Floyd-Jones Servants Cottage (1870)
    • Contact Us
  • Events
  • Membership
  • Blog
  • Historic Photographs
  • Articles
    • In Reference to the Meadowlands Deed
    • History of Grace Church
    • Manual Arts Class at Massapequa Elementary School
    • Sweet Memories - The Royal Scarlet Store and Post Office
    • Student Memories - Skating on Caroons Lake
  • Fundraising
    • Buy a Brick Program
    • Historical Complex Repair Campaign
    • Historical Society Mug
    • Photo Contest
    • Signs of the Times (Book)
    • Weddings
  • Historic Picture Collection
  • Forms
    • Festival Information and Craft Exhibitor Applications
    • Historical Society Mug
  • Engineer's Report
  • From Mansions to Suburbia
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Presentation: Behind Closed Doors: The Private Lives of Our Presidents and their First Ladies

Sunday, May 19th, at 2 pm at Old Grace Church

Professors Howard Ehrlich and Harvey Sackowitz will discuss the interactions between several United States Presidents and their First Ladies. They will explain the influence first ladies have exercised at various, and sometmes crucial times in
American history.

Professors Ehrlich and Sackowitz teach at St. John’s University and have given many historical talks to groups throughout the New York area. Their presentations have been universally well-received.

The program will begin at 2 PM at Old Grace Church on Merrick Road in Massapequa. There is no admission and all are welcome to attend. Refreshments will be served.
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