Cocktails for a cause! King Manor Museum's Constitution & Cocktails Gala

Thu Sep 19 2024 at 06:00 pm to 08:30 pm UTC-04:00

King Manor Museum | Queens

King Manor Museum
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Cocktails for a cause! King Manor Museum's Constitution & Cocktails Gala
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King Manor's annual cocktail party fundraiser. Raise a glass to support the museum and celebrate Constitution Day!
About this Event

Raise a glass to the 237th anniversary of the signing of the US Constitution and support accessible educational programs that foster critical thinking and civic engagement in Queens and beyond.

This year's honorees:

TBA

The evening will include an open bar, signature cocktail, games with prizes to win, generous hors d'oeuvres, and live music! Enjoy our 19th-century period rooms and contemporary art exhibits.

All proceeds will benefit King Manor's financially accessible educational and public programming. Thank you for your generous support, and we look forward to seeing you there!


About King Manor

Rufus King (1755-1827) bought King Manor in 1805, intending to retire from politics after a distinguished career: American Revolution veteran, framer and signer of the Constitution, U.S. Senator, Ambassador to England, and vocal anti-slavery advocate. In 1819, the slavery issue would compel Rufus to return to the Senate, where he continued to passionately support the anti-slavery movement for the rest of his life.

Rufus’ eldest son John Alsop King (1788-1867) also made his career in politics, serving in Congress, the NYS Legislature, and as Governor of New York from 1857-59. John carried on his father’s legacy of anti-slavery advocacy, strongly opposing the Fugitive Slave Act and other pro-slavery legislation. He and his family resided at King Manor until his own death, after which his daughter Cornelia lived at the house until she passed in 1896.

Open to the public since 1900, today King Manor interprets Rufus King’s political legacy and antislavery history to teach critical thinking for a healthier democracy. We serve over 5,000 NYC schoolchildren every year, offer free community festivals, historic craft days, concerts, walking tours, adult learning programs, and much more!


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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

King Manor Museum, 150-03 Jamaica Avenue, Queens, United States

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USD 0.00 to USD 3000.00

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