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Long before Long Island became the communities we know today, Quaker families helped shape its social, cultural, and educational landscape. Their influence can still be found in the region's history—from early anti-slavery efforts and relationships with Native communities to schools, meeting houses, and traditions of civic engagement.
Join historian Karly Hoenzsch for an exploration of the Quaker experience on Long Island and the lasting impact of a community whose beliefs challenged convention and helped shape generations of Long Islanders. Through stories of faith, activism, and everyday life, discover how Quaker ideals continue to resonate in our communities today.
TVHS presents our free monthly lecture sponsored by Jane & Rob Taylor and Catherine J Minuse, supported by the office of Assemblywoman Rebecca Kassay
A Long Island 250 program
Setauket Neighborhood House
95 Main St, Setauket
Monday, June 22
Program begins at 7 pm
Doors open at 6:45
Registration is encouraged
Free and open to all
Join historian Karly Hoenzsch for an exploration of the Quaker experience on Long Island and the lasting impact of a community whose beliefs challenged convention and helped shape generations of Long Islanders. Through stories of faith, activism, and everyday life, discover how Quaker ideals continue to resonate in our communities today.
TVHS presents our free monthly lecture sponsored by Jane & Rob Taylor and Catherine J Minuse, supported by the office of Assemblywoman Rebecca Kassay
A Long Island 250 program
Setauket Neighborhood House
95 Main St, Setauket
Monday, June 22
Program begins at 7 pm
Doors open at 6:45
Registration is encouraged
Free and open to all
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The Setauket Neighborhood House, 95 Main Street ,East Setauket, New York, United States
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Host or PublisherThree Village Historical Society





