What Does it Mean to be a Delawarean?
What Does It Mean to be a Delawarean? By Michele Anstine
Continue the Delaware in Conversation series with What Does It Mean to Be a Delawarean? on Wednesday, April 8 at 6:30 PM at the Delaware City Library.
This lively and reflective talk invites participants to explore Delaware’s identity; its people, traditions, landscapes, and shared experiences and how those elements shape what it means to call Delaware home.
This program is made possible in part by Delaware Humanities. Learn more at dehumanities.org.
The program is led by Michele Anstine, a Delaware historian, folklorist, and longtime educator with extensive experience documenting the state’s cultural history, foodways, and community traditions. Her work brings history to life through stories that are relatable, thought-provoking, and often surprising.
This free community event is presented in partnership with Friends of Fort DuPont, the Delaware City Library, and Delaware Humanities. Snacks will be provided, and all are welcome. Come curious, bring a friend, and join the conversation about what makes Delaware, Delaware.
This program is made possible in part by Delaware Humanities. Learn more at dehumanities.org.
Presented by Friends of Fort DuPont.
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