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Living History: Thomas Jefferson & Abigail Adams

February 21 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Belmar Library's 'Living History: Celebrating America 250' with Thomas Jefferson & Abigail Adams portrayed by Steve Edenbo & Kim Hanley on Feb 21 at Taylor Pavilion.

Thomas Jefferson & Abigail Adams: A Friendly Debate About the Developing Nation

as portrayed by Steve Edenbo and Kim Hanley

Abigail Adams and Thomas Jefferson were, for all practical explanations, from two completely different worlds. She was New England born, the second daughter of a parson, and, in her own words “destitute in every part of education”. Thomas Jefferson was the highly educated, privileged first son of a wealthy Virginia planter. Their spheres should never have brought them together in friendship, but the extraordinary events of their lifetimes brought these two highly intelligent people into a friendship of conversation and correspondence that would provide posterity with a unique conversation about:

  • the different roles, expectations of, and opportunities for men and women in the 18th century
  • the different economies of the northern and southern states during the founding years
  • the developing, opposing political views of the new nation
  • the necessity to maintain civil and cordial conversation in the face of vastly differing experiences and opinions.

Topics of debate will include women’s rights, Shay’s Rebellion, sedition, immigration, presidential powers, Supreme Court appointments, and other issues.

Saturday, February 21st, 2026 @ noon

Taylor Pavilion, 500 Ocean Ave. N, Belmar

 

FREE & OPEN to the public

Seating limited, registration required 

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February 21
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12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
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Belmar Public Library
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732-681-0775
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Taylor Pavilion
500 Ocean Ave.
Belmar, NJ 07719 United States
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732-681-0775
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