Seniors in the Park: “Louisa Answers the Call” – Virtual or at the Park – Tues., 3/23

Louisa Answers the Call
Tuesday March 23, 1:00 p.m
Virtual or at Starin Park

March is Women’s History Month, and Jill Fuller will be with Seniors in the Park, virtually, to talk about Louisa May Alcott. Before she became famous as the author of Little Women, Louisa May Alcott left Concord, Massachusetts to serve as a nurse in the Civil War. In this presentation, we will explore this pivotal experience in her life and how it ultimately led to her famous novel.

Jill Fuller is a librarian, writer and historian. She is a member of the Louisa May Alcott Society and the co-host of Let Genius Burn, an upcoming podcast on Louisa May Alcott’s life. You can find her at www.jillfuller.com or on Instagram @jill.full. 

Sign up for the virtual presentation or to watch the presentation at Starin Park on our zoom by calling 262-473-0535, emailing dweberpal@whitewater-wi.gov or going online to https://schedulesplus.com/wwtr/kiosk/. The deadline is Monday, March 22 at noon. Zoom link will be sent out Monday afternoon.

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