03/26 • The Powerful Women of Staten Island’s Past

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The Powerful Women of Staten Island’s Past
Wednesday, March 26, 2025
6:30 to 8 pm in the Galleria
Free for Members, $10 Donation Non-Members
Join us in celebrating Women’s History Month with a fascinating look at the lives and legacies of extraordinary women who helped shape Staten Island. Despite the challenges they faced, these trailblazers persevered to leave a lasting impact on the borough and beyond.
This engaging lecture will explore the contributions of remarkable figures such as Eva Bechtel, Alice Austen, Mary Jane Irwin O’Donovan-Rossa, Elizabeth Gertrude Britton, Dorothy Day, Lois Mosely, Audre Lorde, Catherine “Mac” O’Callaghan, Erin Urban, Elizabeth Connelly, and more.
Don’t miss this opportunity to honor their achievements and be inspired by their stories of resilience, leadership, and innovation!

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About the speaker: Patricia M. Salmon retired as Curator of History at the Staten Island Museum in 2012. A Staten Island resident for almost 50 years, she was a Naturalist/Historian at Clay Pit Ponds State Park Preserve for eight years.
Ms. Salmon has authored the books Realms of History: The Cemeteries of Staten Island, The Staten Island Ferry: A History, Murder & Mayhem on Staten Island and Staten Island Slayings: Murderers and Mysteries of the Forgotten Borough. A board member of the Tottenville Historical Society, she is a consultant to the Friends of Abandoned Cemeteries of Staten Island and an adjunct professor at Wagner College in Staten Island.

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