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Celebrating VA's First Ladies, Thursday, May 15, 2025 5:30PM

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From Thursday, August 15, 2024 6:00PM to Saturday, May 31, 2025 8:00AM
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Date

Thursday, May 15, 2025 5:30PM

Name

Celebrating VA's First Ladies

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Special Event

Description

State Capitol of Virginia building Join First Lady of Virginia Suzanne Youngkin and Former First Ladies of Virginia Susan Allen, Anne Holton, and Pamela Northam as they discuss the role of FLOVA and its lasting impact on the Commonwealth. While each of these ladies has served Virginia with unique focus and flair, they have also shared in a longstanding commitment to historic preservation, educational excellence, vibrancy in the arts, and countless other initiatives that improve the lives of Virginians. Their role of diplomacy, hospitality, and advocacy continues long after they move out of the Executive Mansion. To help us get a behind-the-scenes peek, Heath Lee, author of The Mysterious Mrs. Nixon and The League of Wives, will moderate this panel discussion.

Headshots of moderator Heath Lee and the First Ladies of Virginia Panel: Susan Allen, Anne Holton, Pamela Northam, & Suzanne Youngkin

Program Agenda:

5:30pm Panel Discussion in Robins Family Forum
6:30pm Reception in Commonwealth Hall

Pricing:

  • VMHC Members: $20
  • Non-members: $30

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We gratefully acknowledge Joanie Eiland and Randy Laird for making this event possible.

This event is being offered as part of VMHC’s multi-year portfolio of programs to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary-one of the most robust efforts of its kind in the nation. In addition to major exhibitions, new scholarship, digital projects, and events, the VMHC is making a historic investment in civics education through the work of its John Marshall Center for Constitutional History & Civics.

The content and opinions expressed in this presentation are solely those of the speakersand not necessarily of the Virginia Museum of History & Culture.