The Suffrage Tree at the Indiana Historical Society’s Festival of Trees

Indiana Historical Society 450 West Ohio Street, Indianapolis, IN, United States

The Propylaeum will present “The Suffragists’ Gift,” a themed tree celebrating the contributions of Indiana women involved in the Women’s Suffrage Movement. The Propylaeum’s founder May Wright Sewall, and others … Continue reading "The Suffrage Tree at the Indiana Historical Society’s Festival of Trees"

$5 – $13

Steuben County Women’s Suffrage Centennial Open House

Steuben County Historical Society 313 East Maumee, Angola, IN, United States

The community is invited to an open house at the local museum for light refreshments, a look at upcoming events and an opportunity to join in.

Free

Traveling Exhibit Open House

Cass County Government Building 200 Court Park, Logansport, IN, United States

A public Open House will be held from 1- 4 p.m. Sunday, February 16, 2020, in the Bicentennial Room of the Cass County Government Building at 200 Court Park in Logansport.  In addition to the Indiana Historical Society's traveling exhibit, there will be  items from The Ridlen Museum of Political Communications with curator Sue Ridlen … Continue reading "Traveling Exhibit Open House"

Free

President’s Day at The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis

The Children's Museum of Indianapolis 3000 N Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN, United States

FREE museum admission from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.! Celebrate the 100th anniversary of women gaining the right to vote with fun activities and historic facts. - Visit with a woman representing the suffragette movement - Hear Mary Todd Lincoln’s story - Learn about voting rights throughout U.S. History - Grown-ups can register to vote

Free

Genealogy 101: Women’s Suffrage Movement

Monticello-Union Township Public Library 321 W. Broadway St., Monticello, IN, United States

The Indiana Women's Suffrage Centennial will commemorate the 100th anniversary of women's right to vote in 2020. Join us in recognizing this event by exploring the women who led these groups and their realization that adding new groups of suffragists, like African American men and women, and more public events could persuade reluctant politicians to … Continue reading "Genealogy 101: Women’s Suffrage Movement"

Free