Monthly Living History Programs: Soldier Saturdays, Washington Crossing Park
Saturday April 11, 2026
Join us each month as historical interpreters and reenactors bring a piece of history to life at Washington Crossing Historic Park. Each month’s program will run from 11-3, and will cover various aspects on military life during the American Revolution. The programs will take place on the 2nd Saturday of each month April – September. There is no admission or registration, all you have to do is show up and be ready to learn something new! You can find the schedule and topics below; April 11: uniform production May 9: Maritime services in the American Revolution June 13: Continental Army foodways July 11: Hessian occupation August 8: Artillery September 12: Contributions of Camp Follower/Black Soldiers to the American Revolution October 10: Civilian contractors for the war effort
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Let's Do Lunch - Shabbat Lunch at Adath Adath Israel Congregation
Saturday April 11, 2026
Join us for a delicious Shabbat lunch after Saturday morning services on the following dates: Jan 10, Feb 14, Mar 14, Apr 11, May 9. If you would like to help prepare the meal, or sponsor one, please contact Rabbi Adler at RabbiAdler@AdathIsraelNJ.org Open the community! Adath Israel Congregation, 1958 Lawrenceville Road, Lawrenceville NJ 609-896-4977
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First-Person Presentation: Abigail Adams: “Remember the Ladies”
Saturday April 11, 2026
This 1-hour program pays homage to Abigail Adams, one of America’s most influential First Ladies, whose wisdom, letters, and early advocacy continue to resonate today. A Gather Place Museum reenactor brings Abigail to life—wife of President John Adams and mother of President John Quincy Adams—sharing her famous appeal to “remember the ladies” and her powerful reflections on liberty, government, and equality. Through compelling first-person scenes, excerpts from Abigail’s letters, and subtle 18th-century costume transitions, audiences experience her sharp intellect, her influence on early American policy, and the remarkable partnership she shared with her husband. Gather Place Museum at the Old A.M.E. Church of Yardley, 188 South Canal Street, Yardley, PA 19067
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