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The Story of Arthurdale: Eleanor Roosevelt’s Vision of Community

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Following an informal lunch, join the Eleanor Roosevelt Center and Arthurdale Heritage for a special fundraiser and panel discussion exploring the extraordinary history of Arthurdale and Eleanor Roosevelt’s enduring connection to the community she called her “pet project.”

The afternoon will feature a panel discussion with Franceska Urbin, Supervisory Park Ranger at National Park Service, and Elizabeth Satterfield, Curator and Director of Education at Arthurdale Heritage, and moderated by Anna Fierst, Board Chair of the Eleanor Roosevelt Center (ERVK). They will examine the origins of Arthurdale, Eleanor Roosevelt’s advocacy for struggling families during the Great Depression, and the continued relevance of her vision today.

Tickets are $65 and registration is REQUIRED. To learn more and to register, please visit ervk.org/arthurdale/

This event is presented by the Eleanor Roosevelt Center and Arthurdale Heritage, and hosted by the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Museum & Library.

The Henry A. Wallace Center at the FDR Presidential Library and Museum
4079 Albany Post Rd
Hyde Park, NY 12538
United States

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