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SORRY YOU MISSED THESE FUN EVENTS!  BE SURE TO CHECK OUR "UPCOMING EVENTS" SO YOU DON'T MISS FUN THINGS TO DO IN THE FUTURE!!

Save the Date, but Register NOW! Saturday, August 2, 1:30-3:30- Come Hear about the Pleasure Gardens of the 18th Century and then Join us for a full British Tea at Green Spring Gardens, Alexandria, VA.

Do you usually feel hot and bored during August in the DMV? Do you tire of watching your gardens wilt and your lawn fry under the summer sun? I know I DO! That’s why Green Spring Gardens (GSG) well-known and beloved historian, Debbie Waugh, has agreed to meet with us in the cool shade of the GSG Horticulture Center to regale us with tales of the social
phenomenon of the
18th-Century Pleasure Gardens. These vast landscaped entertainment spaces, originating in London and later adopted in America, offered a host of attractions—refined and risqué—set amid ornamental gardens, arbors, and pavilions. At night, many became disreputable venues for scandal, intrigue, and worse.  OH MY!!!
.I know I’ll be ready for some scandalous entertainment AND a full British tea served in the GSG lovely 1784 Historic House. Debbie’s lecture and the tea are Saturday, August 2, from 1:30-3:30 and cost just $45.

NOTE: currently we can not accept online payments. Please contact Sue Perlin (scdcleo@aol.com) ASAP to make your reservation and she will tell you where to send your $45 check.  Make checks payable to The Victorian Society at Falls Church, indicate this is for the Green Spring Garden Event.  Seats are limited and going fast.  We need at least 20 guests to be able to have this delightful program.
EVENT ADDRESS: Spring Gardens Horticulture Center at Green Spring Gardens, 4603 Green Spring Rd., Alexandria, VA 22312.

Social Season Soiree August 9, 11 a.m.

You are cordially invited to join us at Ireland’s Four Provinces (in Falls Church)
as we take part in the Victorian era’s social season. True, we may not be at Saratoga or Newport, but that does not mean that we cannot partake of our own ‘social season.’ To join us at this social event, please contact Terry Hooper at
terryhooperknapp@aol.com no later than August 4.

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Save The Date !  July 12 for the Amazing, Incomparable "National Clustered Spires, High Wheel Bike Race" In Downtown Frederick, MD

This is the only race of its kind and features riders from all over the world who will
be speeding through the historic streets of Downtown Frederick.  Riders will be on antique or replica 19th century bikes as they compete for the National Title.
THIS IS A FREE EVENT held in Downtown Frederick, MD from 12:00 to 3pm.  Carpooling may be possible.
Suffragette Clothing, Period Riding Attire, Summer Whites encouraged but NOT required. If there are any volunteers, preferably dressed in Suffragette attire, who are interested in riding a 19th Century "Ladies Coaster Bike" for a few short blocks, that may be possible. 
Complete information about this amazing race, including route maps, directions to the event and volunteer opportunities, are at https://www.highwheelrace.com/
Victorian Society Point of Contact: Pamela Jones. Please text to 703-509-7376 (ask Pam about possible carpooling).

 Sunday, April 13, 3 pm, Free Zoom Program on
"The Fascinating Ways of Victorian Cycling and Types of Bicycles"

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What revolutionary change came to cycling in the 1890's, what significance did the bicycle have for women; and why did early bicycles have such a big front wheel? What were the fashions for cycling? Learn the answers to these questions, and many more!

Join us for a fascinating Zoom Program by Sarah A Chrisman (author) and her husband Gabriel Chrisman (Librarian and 1890s Bicycle Craftsman) from Port Townsend, Washington. Learn about cycling through their Victorian period research and their living a Victorian era cycling lifestyle. Sarah is known as the "Victorian Lady" in and around town.
To learn more about the Chrisman's before the
April 13, 3 p.m. Zoom program, you can follow
them and watch many short videos on the
Victorian Life and learn about her historical
fiction and non-fiction Victorian era writings
at This Victorian Life–Home. Possibly,you will
find a book for your next read!

Sarah A. Chrisman is the author of the charming Tales of Chetzemoka historical fiction series about a bicycle club in the 1880s and 1890s, as well as other books pertaining to the Victorian era.
To register for this exciting and educational Zoom program, please contact Pamela Jones preferably via email at pjvictorian@yahoo.com or call 703-509-7376 No Later Than Thursday,April 10th!!!!!

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