Thursday, September 19, 2024

GREEN LITTLE MAVEN LEMONADE

Drink in the History Series Continues With Green Little Maven Lemonade

 

 

Discover International Lemonade Flavors and Learn More About RI’s Latino Community

 

PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Join the Rhode Island Historical Society and Little Maven Lemonade on Saturday, August 13 at 11 a.m. at the Museum of Work & Culture for the continuation of Drink in the History, a yearlong series pairing RI beverages with history talks. 

 

Little Maven Lemonade co-founders Mariana Silva-Buck and her 10-year-old daughter will discuss their company’s philosophy and highlight their multicultural flavors, including an Amazonia lemonade, which uses a traditional recipe from Mariana’s childhood in Brazil. Guests will have the opportunity to sample three flavors of lemonade and will receive a bottle of their own to take home.

 

The event will also include a tour of the museum’s current exhibit, “This Kind of Love, Our Love: Latino Stories in the Blackstone Valley, 1960s-Today,” and admission to the museum, which guests can tour following the program. The event will also be immediately followed by an oral history collection aimed at collecting the stories of Rhode Island’s Brazilian community.

 

Tickets are $20 for RIHS members and $25 for nonmembers and can be purchased at rihs.org

 

Drink in the History is part of the Rhode Island Historical Society’s Bicentennial Celebrations, sponsored by Amica Insurance.

 

About the Rhode Island Historical Society

 

The Rhode Island Historical Society, the state’s oldest and only statewide historical organization, is dedicated to honoring, interpreting and sharing Rhode Island’s past to enrich the present and inspire the future.

 

Founded in 1822, the RIHS is an advocate for history as a means to develop empathy and 21st-century skills, using its historical materials and knowledge to explore topics of timeless relevance and public interest.

 

As a Smithsonian Affiliate, it is dedicated to providing high-quality, accessible public programming and educational opportunities for all Rhode Islanders through its four sites: the John Brown House Museum, the Museum of Work & Culture, the Mary Elizabeth Robinson Research Center and the Aldrich House.

 

The headquarters of the Rhode Island Historical Society are located at 110 Benevolent St., Providence, RI 02906. Information: (401) 331-8575.

 

Website: rihs.org

 

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