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Mahopac Today
By the People, for the People
Putnam County Highlights Women's Roles in American Revolution
Concerts and programs explore the cultural contributions of women during the founding of the nation
Mar. 23, 2026 at 9:37am
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Putnam County, New York is preparing to commemorate the 250th anniversary of American independence by highlighting the unique role the county played in the Revolutionary War, with a focus on the voices, music, and experiences of women during that era. The Putnam Historian's Office and Mahopac Public Library are hosting a series of programs, including a chamber music concert and a performance that brings to life the stories, music, and perspectives of 18th-century women.
Why it matters
Women's roles and contributions during the American Revolution are often underrepresented in traditional history, so these programs offer audiences a deeper understanding of the many ways women shaped the cultural spirit of the founding era. Exploring these perspectives through music and performance helps to honor the essential voices of women during a pivotal time in American history.
The details
On Sunday, the Ministers of Apollo Chamber Ensemble presented a concert featuring works inspired by the Revolutionary period, performed by talented musicians. Next Saturday, the library will host 'Remember the Ladies: 18th-Century Women in Song,' a program that brings to life the stories, music, and viewpoints of women during the Revolutionary era. County Executive Kevin Byrne and Putnam Historian Jennifer Cassidy both emphasized the importance of highlighting women's contributions, which are often overlooked in standard historical narratives.
- The programs are being held in March, during Women's History Month.
- The concerts and performances are leading up to the 250th anniversary of American independence.
The players
Putnam Historian's Office
The office responsible for preserving and promoting the history of Putnam County, New York.
Mahopac Public Library
A public library located in Mahopac, New York that is hosting the programs exploring women's roles in the American Revolution.
Ministers of Apollo Chamber Ensemble
A group of talented musicians who performed a concert of works inspired by the Revolutionary period.
Kevin Byrne
The Putnam County Executive who praised the programs as a way to celebrate Women's History Month.
Jennifer Cassidy
The Putnam County Historian who emphasized the importance of exploring the underrepresented stories of women during the Revolutionary era.
What they’re saying
“Women's voices were essential to the Revolutionary era, yet their stories are often underrepresented in traditional history. Programs like these allow us to explore those perspectives through music and performance, offering audiences a deeper understanding of life during the 18th century and the many ways women contributed to the American story.”
— Jennifer Cassidy, Putnam County Historian
“Women's roles and contributions during the American Revolution are often underrepresented in traditional history, so these programs offer audiences a deeper understanding of the many ways women shaped the cultural spirit of the founding era.”
— Kevin Byrne, Putnam County Executive
What’s next
The programs exploring women's roles in the American Revolution will continue leading up to the 250th anniversary of American independence, offering more opportunities for the public to learn about these underrepresented stories.
The takeaway
By highlighting the voices, music, and experiences of women during the Revolutionary era, these programs in Putnam County help to honor the essential cultural contributions of women that are often overlooked in standard historical narratives. Exploring these perspectives through the arts provides a richer understanding of life and the American spirit during the founding of the nation.


