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SUMMARY:Harrington Park Historical Society - From Rebellion to Independence: The Story of America's Revolution
DESCRIPTION:On July 4\, 2026\, America will celebrate 250 years of independence. “With a single sheet of parchment and 56 signatures\, America began the greatest political journey in human history.” This Powerpoint program is a historical and chronological account of the American Revolution and major events from the earliest days up to America’s independence from Great Britain. Program will include references to period artwork by artists of the time\, video scenes and audio segments depicting key events and individuals. You will be inspired by the stories of the brave men and women who risked everything for a desperate bid for “freedom.”\n \nThe Harrington Park Historical Society welcomes back one of their favorite lecturers\, Mr. Mario Medici on Thursday\, April 23\, 2026\, at 7:30 P.M.  The Society meets in the Harrington Park Boro Hall\, 85 Harriot Avenue\, Harrington Park\, which is handicap accessible.  His topic\, “From Rebellion to Independence:  The Story of America’s Revolution.” Mario Medici\, a retired Information Technology executive who has traveled the world\, is New York City born and raised. He completed his undergraduate degree at Bernard Baruch College (CUNY) and his graduate degree at Long Island University. He is a licensed New York City tour guide\, a passionate history enthusiast\, and nurtures his curiosity about all things. In his presentations\, he takes on New York City’s interesting history as well as other subject matter. Through a combination of diligent research\, computer skills and love for amateur photography\, Mario presents the story combining video and music\, as well as elements of art\, architecture and notable individuals\, making each lecture interesting and fast-moving. Mario currently lectures at Bergen Community College’s Institute for Learning in Retirement (ILR) and has a growing list of over 80 venues that includes schools\, community organizations\, and libraries. The Socidety welcomes all to our lectures. \n \nAny questions\, please contact Gerri Gibney at themerchantmouse@aol\, or see our website; www.harringtonparkhistoricalsociety.com.\n 
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LOCATION:Harrington Park Boro Hall\, 85 Harriot Avenue\, Harrington Park\, NJ\, NJ\, 07640\, United States
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SUMMARY:“George Washington in Bergen County” featuring Pat Schuber
DESCRIPTION:Harrington Park Historical Society to Host 250th Anniversary Lecture: “George Washington in Bergen County” featuring Pat Schuber\nIn honor of the United States’ 250th Anniversary\, the Harrington Park Historical Society is proud to host a special evening with acclaimed historian and professor William (Pat) Schuber. The event will take place on Thursday\, March 26\, 2026\, at 7:30 P.M. at the Harrington Park Borough Hall\, located at 85 Harriot Avenue.\n \nAs the nation commemorates its Semiquincentennial\, Mr. Schuber will present “George Washington in Bergen County\,” an in-depth look at the General’s pivotal role in local Revolutionary War history. The lecture focuses on the high-stakes 1776 retreat from Fort Lee\, where Washington utilized the “New Bridge” over the Hackensack River to evade British capture—a move that proved essential to the ultimate “Retreat to Victory.”\n \n“Bergen County was a crossroads of the Revolution\,” says the Historical Society. “Having Pat Schuber share his expertise on the 250th anniversary of these events brings our local history to life in a way that connects us directly to the birth of our nation.”\n \nAbout the Speaker\nWilliam (Pat) Schuber is an Assistant Professor at Fairleigh Dickinson University’s School of Administrative Science. A retired Captain in the U.S. Army Reserve\, Mr. Schuber is a prolific author and lecturer on military history\, leadership\, and ethics. His deep-rooted passion for American history and firsthand experience with global historical sites make him one of the region’s most engaging speakers.\n \nThe event is open to the public. Residents and history enthusiasts are encouraged to attend this landmark presentation to reflect on the local bravery that shaped American independence.\n \nEvent Details:\n\nWhat: “George Washington in Bergen County” Lecture\nWhen: Thursday\, March 26\, 2026\, at 7:30 P.M.\nWhere: Harrington Park Borough Hall\, 85 Harriot Avenue\, Harrington Park\, NJ\nAdmission: Open to the public\nInformation: www.harringtonparkhistoricalsociety.com
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LOCATION:Harrington Park Boro Hall\, 85 Harriot Avenue\, Harrington Park\, NJ\, NJ\, 07640\, United States
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SUMMARY:Harrington Park Historical Society Presents Carol Simon Levin Portraying Catherine Greene
DESCRIPTION:For the 250th anniversary of the birthday of our nation\, see the American Revolution through a different perspective.  Carol Simon Levin portrays Catharine “Caty” Greene\, the indomitable wife of Nathanael Greene\, one of Gen. George Washington’s most valued officers and good friend to many other revolutionary notables. Caty spent much of the war joining her husband and the other officers as they moved from one battlefront to another (many in New Jersey). \nKnown as a witty ranconteur\, she enlivened the spirits of officers and troops alike as the war ranged from New Jersey to South Carolina\, famously dancing for 3 hours straight with George Washington. Her wit\, pluck and courage carried her through both victories and setbacks not only during the war but throughout a remarkable life full of resilience and reinvention. \nCarol Simon Levin is a professional storyteller and independent historian who specializes in telling the stories of “fascinating women history forgot” through first person portrayals. Carol is the founder of Telling Her Stories and was a 2020 NJ Council for the Humanities Public Scholar presenting “Reclaiming Our Voice: NJ’s Role in the Fight for Woman Suffrage” which she also published as an article in March 2020 online issue of Garden State Legacy. She is the author of the book Remembering the Ladies: From Patriots in Petticoats to Presidential Candidates (which profiles 69 women – well-known and unknown – who worked tirelessly for women’s rights in America) and co-author (with Joy Tsuzuki) of Joy’s memoir A Child of Two Cultures: Growing Up in the U.S. & Japan amidst WWII. Carol holds a BA focusing on women’s history and history of technology from Cornell University and a Masters in Library Services from the University of Arizona. She is a New Jersey Council for the Humanities Public Scholar\, a member of the New Jersey Storytelling Network\, the National Women’s History Alliance\, and the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators.  
URL:https://www.mybergen.com/event/harrington-park-historical-society-presents-carol-simon-levin-portraying-catherine-greene/
LOCATION:Harrington Park Boro Hall\, 85 Harriot Avenue\, Harrington Park\, NJ\, NJ\, 07640\, United States
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