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American Holidays Series: Anna Jarvis, Mother's Day, & Flowers, Flowers, FlowersFeaturing Andrew Roth, Ph.D. - JES Scholar-in-Residence
What are "the common objects of our love" – those things St. Augustine said bind a people into a nation? One cluster of those objects are the things people celebrate. In the American Holidays series, Jefferson Scholar-in-Residence Dr. Andrew Roth, continues his exploration of those things Americans love in common. In this installment, Roth explores the origins of Mothers' Day by asking what are its ancient roots, who first sponsored it in America, and convinced President Wilson to proclaim it a holiday? Lastly, how did it become so intimately associated with flowers, both red and white? Mothers' Day – an American tradition – a common object of our love.
Location: Lincoln Community Center Library – 1255 Manchester Rd. Erie, PA 16505.
Date/Time: Monday, May 13 at 6:00 p.m.
Admission: FREE, please register in advance.
Parking: lot in front of building.
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1255 Manchester Rd, Erie, PA 16505-2654, United States
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