Matriarchs of Mordecai Historic Park Event Celebrates Women’s Stories

Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
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In an upcoming event titled “Matriarchs of Mordecai,” the women of Mordecai Historic Park will take center stage, inviting visitors to delve into their stories. The event, set to take place on Saturday, May 11 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., promises a day filled with various activities and experiences.

Attendees will have the opportunity to participate in a themed park tour, witness craft demonstrations by the Sir Walter Lacers and Tri-Tatters, and savor hearth cooking in the historic kitchen. Additionally, guests can engage in historic yard games, partake in a Hands-on History craft, and even embark on a special women’s history tour of downtown aboard the Historic Raleigh Trolley.

While park and trolley tours require tickets, all other activities at the event are free of charge. Those interested in joining the trolley tour can secure their tickets either at the Mordecai Historic Park Visitor Center or online at reclink.raleighnc.gov.

For further details and inquiries about the event, individuals are encouraged to contact 919-996-4364.

The “Matriarchs of Mordecai” event offers an enriching opportunity to celebrate and honor the women who have played significant roles in the history of Mordecai Historic Park.



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