FOR IMMEDIATE PRESS RELEASE. If you have any questions, please call 973 394-0554. Thank you ________________________________________________ Short Version MONTVILLE TOWNSHIP HISTORICAL SOCIETY Presents Live Interactive Performance with Martha Washington being reenacted in �Martha Washington: A Most Agreeable Consort� Presenter: Pat Jordan of the American HIstorical Theatre, Philadelphia Funded by NJ Council for the Humanities MONDAY, February 9, 7:30 p.m. MONTVILLE TOWNSHIP PUBLIC LIBRARY Pio Costa Auditorium 90 Horseneck Road, Montville free admission refreshments served For further information, please call 973�334�3665 or 973-394-0554 ---------------------------------------------- Article Version MONTVILLE TOWNSHIP HISTORICAL SOCIETY PRESENTS �MARTHA WASHINGTON: A MOST AGREEABLE CONSORT� Come see Montville Township Historical Society�s February 9 program, 7:30 p.m. in the Pio Costa Auditorium, Montville Township Library, 90 Horseneck, Montville. Martha Washington is coming to Montville Township!!! She is arriving via carriage February 9 at the Montville Township Library. Come visit with Martha, General George Washington�s consort, as Pat Jordan, of the American Historical Theatre in Philadelphia, portrays Martha Washington in a live performance called �Martha Washington: A Most Agreeable Consort�. Come see this live presentation of Montville Township Historical Society, February 9 (Monday), 7:30 p.m. in the Pio Costa Auditorium, Montville Township Library, 90 Horseneck, Montville. Pat Jordan of the American Historical Theatre has created an engaging program in which she portrays Martha Washington. Martha was a kind and gracious helpmate to the General. She supported and endured his long absences; while traveling long and difficult distances to join the General when she could. Martha managed Mount Vernon while the General was away during frequent absences. She was well known for her hospitality and often guests stopped in unexpectedly to visit the General and Mount Vernon. Martha wasn�t with General George Washington when he stayed at the Doremus House in Towaco during the Revolution War. But maybe the General told Martha about his trip and the surrounding countryside. Come find out. This program was developed by the American Historical Theatre of Philadelphia and funded by the New Jersey Council for the Humanities. This live performance and reenactment is presented at Montville Township Historical Society�s February 9 program, 7:30 p.m. in the Pio Costa Auditorium, Montville Township Library, 90 Horseneck. All are invited to come. Refreshments will be served. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Hotjobs: Enter the "Signing Bonus" Sweepstakes