For our second March 2026 pick-up the Colonel Benjamin Tallmadge Chapter, NSDAR’s “Our Big Bronx Bookshelf”, we picked up 505 books for our Bronx neighbors!
Lindsey Loves History
Lindsey Loves History | New York, NY History + Genealogy | Events + Exhibits | Photography | Voluntee Lindsey R. Ms. Hayes in her home state of Ohio.
Mullholand is an NYC-dwelling public historian + creative. Savvy at design, event planning, historical research, social media and photography— Ms. Mullholand is a born event planner and community builder, having created and lead over 200 events and public history exhibits in NYC. Friends, colleagues and museum visitors alike are regularly captivated by Ms. Mullholand’s enthusiasm, love of lifelong
I found this roll of film on my recent trip, I’m suspecting that it’s from 2004. This little friend was dropped off to be developed. Fingers crossed, but I also have no idea what photos might be on this roll! 📸
In my happy place.. Federal Hall! 💙
Mardi Gras, just a bit early! 💜🤍💛💚
Snow much fun. ❄️✨
Cue the complimentary library sounds… 📖 This is how the cool kids spend their holidays. 😁✨
11/21/2025
Sharing this AMAZING opportunity for high school students that will be 16 by June 2026! Please feel free to share, the deadline to apply is December 1st, 2025.
The National Society of the Colonial Dames of America (NSCDA), in cooperation with Workshops Foundation, is proud to present its 49th Congressional Seminar in Washington, D.C., for the 2025 NSCDA Congressional Essay Contest Winners. Winners receive full seminar tuition and support for travel to Washington, D.C.
Essay Topic: Describe the principles in the Declaration of Independence you believe are most important in lifting the human condition and explain how they have helped this country meet evolving challenges over our 249 years?
Congressional Seminar Highlights:
- Sever in a Model Congress and gain understanding of the working of the U.S. Congress.
- Engage with other scholars from across the country with different views and perspectives.
- Experience the art of compromise and coalition building.
- Sharpen your research and public speaking skills.
- Enhance your resume and college applications.
- Enjoy access to world class museums, congressional offices and memorable tours.
- Enjoy free campus housing, free meals and free transportation on all excursions.
Essay Contest Rules:
- Essays are due by December 1st, 2025.
- Open to grades 9-12
- 750 word maximum
To learn more, or to apply, please visit: https://nscda.org/grants-scholarships-awards/congressional-essay-contest/
For questions, please contact Lindsey R. Mullholand, Educational & Patriotic Services Committee Chair, National Society of Colonial Dames in the State of New York at 646.584.0037 or [email protected].
Congressional Essay Contest | NSCDA The Congressional Essay Contest is an annual writing competition for high school students run by NSCDA corporate societies across the US. Learn more.
Brisk visit to a closed historic site meant hiking and finding these fish friends! 🐠
Honestly wishing I’d added a jump scare! 👻 Not my doll collection, I’m just an admirer. ✨
09/30/2025
Love Revolutionary War spy rings and beautiful fall day trips? Join the Colonel Benjamin Tallmadge Chapter, NSDAR on October 11th!
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