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Brooklyn Children's Museum - 10:00 AM
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Queens County Farm Museum - various times Pick
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The New York Botanical Garden - various times
The New York Botanical Garden - various times
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What Would Mrs. Claus Do? at the Florence Griswold House
Join Pamela McColl for a festive presentation celebrating the fascinating Christmas character Mrs. Claus. McColl shares her knowledge of the art and literature that chronicle the character and draws from her new book What Would Mrs. Claus Do? in which Mrs. Claus offers tips for living according to her “Fa-La-La-La Philosophy” along with ideas for making the most of the holiday season.
McColl’s publications What Would Mrs. Claus Do?: Where There is a Wish, There is a Way and Wondrous Mrs. Claus – A Literary and Pictorial Review of the Christmas Character will be available for purchase in the FloGris Shop.
This presentation is a tribute to Florence Griswold who was born on Christmas Day 1850, one year prior to the arrival of Mrs. Claus, and who contributed significantly to the benefit of others through her support and enthusiasm for the arts.
