Betsy Ross Performance & Fundraiser

Sunday, Feb. 22 at Noon | Betsy Ross is often remembered only as the woman who sewed the first American flag. This engaging one-woman performance explores the fuller story of her life as a skilled craftswoman, business owner, and Philadelphian living through the upheaval of the American Revolution.

Through dramatic storytelling, you’ll meet Betsy as a real person — navigating war, loss, and independence while building a life of her own in a changing nation. Her story offers a fresh perspective on a familiar figure and brings an important Philadelphia patriot to life in a way that is both informative and entertaining.

All proceeds support the ministries and programs of Main Line Unitarian Church.

Presented and performed by Pat Jordan, accomplished actress and member of the Heritage Theatre Guild’s Famous American Women program.

This program is part of the America250PA commemoration.
 
 
 
 
 
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Sunday, Feb. 22 at Noon
Betsy Ross is often remembered only as the woman who sewed the first American flag. This engaging one-woman performance explores the fuller story of her life as a skilled craftswoman, business owner, and Philadelphian living through the upheaval of the American Revolution.

Through dramatic storytelling, you’ll meet Betsy as a real person — navigating war, loss, and independence while building a life of her own in a changing nation. Her story offers a fresh perspective on a familiar figure and brings an important Philadelphia patriot to life in a way that is both informative and entertaining.

All proceeds support the ministries and programs of Main Line Unitarian Church.

Presented and performed by Pat Jordan, accomplished actress and member of the Heritage Theatre Guild’s Famous American Women program.

This program is part of the America250PA commemoration.