Virtual history program looks at women on political pins

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From WOOD COUNTY MUSEUM

The Wood County Museum will offer July’s Virtual History Series program in partnership with the North Baltimore Public Library. The next Virtual History Series program will be available online, free of charge, on July 8 at noon via Zoom and is presented by John King of BGSU Browne Popular Culture Library.

King’s program is “Female Representations in Political Pins 1964-2016”. This presentation will cover Female Representations in Political Pins 1964-2016. It is also a digital exhibit/program that was created for the BGSU Library based on representations of women in a political button collection, in honor of the 100th anniversary of the Suffrage Movement.

Please contact the North Baltimore Public Library for Zoom Log-In information at 419-257-3621.

Visit the Wood County Museum website for a full schedule & details or follow the Museum on Facebook at Wood County Museum. If you are not currently receiving emails from the Museum, be sure to sign up using the link on their website at woodcountyhistory.org to get program details sent directly to you. 

Virtual History Series presented by: Edwin & Irma Wolf and Lynn & Betty Wineland. Support for the Virtual History Series is in thanks of the many Tea Card Holders of the Tea & Talk Series.

Questions can be directed to the museum at any time by calling 419-352-0967 or email marketing@woodcountyhistory.org