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X-WR-CALDESC:Across the street from the home where Elizabeth Smith Miller d
 esigned the bloomers which were the 'most important dress reform of the 19
 th century\,' as the New York State marker in the yard stages\, a biograph
 y of Miller will be presented. At 2 p.m. on Sunday\, September 25\, 2016 a
 t the Smithfield Community Center\, Norman K. Dann PhD will speak about hi
 s research for his latest book on Peterboro history. Author of Practica Dr
 eamer: Gerrit Smith and the Crusade for Social Reform\, Dann has now turne
 d to research on Smith's daughter with the Log Cabin Books' publication of
  Ballots\, Bloomers and Marmalade: The Life of Elizabeth Smith Miller.\n\n
 This is Dann's first program in Peterboro on the new book\, having present
 ed at Libby's other home site in Geneva previously. Jody Luce\, the Tailor
  of Peterboro\, will join Dann in the program. Luce\, who lives in the hou
 se behind the historical marker surrounded by a garden of equality colors\
 , has studied and fabricated the work of Miller's reform contribution to w
 omen's rights. Dressed in one of her many reproductions of the bloomer cos
 tume\, Luce will describe the benefits of the outfit. The pair will also s
 hare the magic of Fossenvue\, the Seneca Lake camp where Libby pursued int
 ellectual enlightenment with six other people.\n\nDann will cover the earl
 y life of Elizabeth in Peterboro with her reform-minded parents\, her educ
 ation\, and her residences\, and then focus on her suffrage activities to 
 gain the ballot for women\, and her marmalade activities to support women'
 s education. A book signing will follow.\n\nThe program will conclude with
  plans for the Ballots\, Bloomers and Marmalade Weekend September 22-24\, 
 2017 to celebrate the New York State Women's Suffrage Centennial in 2017. 
 The National Abolition Hall of Fame and Museum\, which is situated in the 
 same building\, will open at 1:00 with contemporaries of Miller among the 
 inducted abolitionists. The public is encouraged to attend the program and
  participate in plans for 2017. Admission is $3 and free for students. For
  more information call 315-280-8828\, visit www.Peterboro.org or email inf
 o@gerritsmith.org\n
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DESCRIPTION:Across the street from the home where Elizabeth Smith Miller de
 signed the bloomers which were the 'most important dress reform of the 19t
 h century\,' as the New York State marker in the yard stages\, a biography
  of Miller will be presented. At 2 p.m. on Sunday\, September 25\, 2016 at
  the Smithfield Community Center\, Norman K. Dann PhD will speak about his
  research for his latest book on Peterboro history. Author of Practica Dre
 amer: Gerrit Smith and the Crusade for Social Reform\, Dann has now turned
  to research on Smith's daughter with the Log Cabin Books' publication of 
 Ballots\, Bloomers and Marmalade: The Life of Elizabeth Smith Miller.\n\nT
 his is Dann's first program in Peterboro on the new book\, having presente
 d at Libby's other home site in Geneva previously. Jody Luce\, the Tailor 
 of Peterboro\, will join Dann in the program. Luce\, who lives in the hous
 e behind the historical marker surrounded by a garden of equality colors\,
  has studied and fabricated the work of Miller's reform contribution to wo
 men's rights. Dressed in one of her many reproductions of the bloomer cost
 ume\, Luce will describe the benefits of the outfit. The pair will also sh
 are the magic of Fossenvue\, the Seneca Lake camp where Libby pursued inte
 llectual enlightenment with six other people.\n\nDann will cover the early
  life of Elizabeth in Peterboro with her reform-minded parents\, her educa
 tion\, and her residences\, and then focus on her suffrage activities to g
 ain the ballot for women\, and her marmalade activities to support women's
  education. A book signing will follow.\n\nThe program will conclude with 
 plans for the Ballots\, Bloomers and Marmalade Weekend September 22-24\, 2
 017 to celebrate the New York State Women's Suffrage Centennial in 2017. T
 he National Abolition Hall of Fame and Museum\, which is situated in the s
 ame building\, will open at 1:00 with contemporaries of Miller among the i
 nducted abolitionists. The public is encouraged to attend the program and 
 participate in plans for 2017. Admission is $3 and free for students. For 
 more information call 315-280-8828\, visit www.Peterboro.org or email info
 @gerritsmith.org\n
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160925T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160925T160000
LOCATION:Smithfield Community Association\, 5255 Pleasant Valley Road\, Pet
 erboro\, NY
SUMMARY:Ballots\, Bloomers & Marmalade: The Life of Elizabeth Smith Miller
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