The Westford Museum, Westford, MA
A Personal Conversation in Mrs. Washington's Bedchamber.
(Snowdate is 1/15/2026)
Washington's Headquarters, Newburgh, NY: Washington's Birthday Celebration. Spend time with the Washingtons and get to ask your questions in these informal visiting afternoons.
The Longwood Public Library, Middle Island, NY
A Personal Conversation in Mrs. Washington's Bedchamber
Registration Required - Click HERE
The Westford Museum, Westford, MA
"Affectionate Friends and Humble Servants" is a constructed conversation between Martha Washington and Mercy Otis Warren. These dear friends only had the opportunity to meet in person twice, but maintained that friendship throughout the course of their lives. This conversation is a narrative that links Martha and Mercy’s actual correspondence, adding personality and emotions to their prose, bringing these important women to life, right in front of you.
"Affectionate Friends and Humble Servants" for the Brigade of the American Revolution at the Portsmouth Friends Church in Portsmouth, RI. This is the opening event for the 3 day conference, Behind the Lines: Unsung Women of the American Revolution.
Visit with the General and Mrs. Washington in the courtyard and within the John Brown House at the Rhode Island Historical Society.
Visit with Martha and Mercy Otis Warren as they perform their staged reading of "Affectionate Friends and Humble Servants" at the Lafayette Durfee House in Fall River, MA. Informal visiting to follow.
Celebrate Patriots' Day at Jockey Hollow at Morristown National Historical Park - the General and Mrs. Washington will be visiting with guests both days and the Life Guard will be on hand.
The Westford Museum, Westford, MA
"Tea with the Washingtons" Join General and Mrs. Washington for an exquisite afternoon tea that promises to be both enjoyable and enlightening. Engage directly with George and Martha as they share their compelling insights on life in 1784. This event will feature a robust Q&A session, offering attendees a valuable opportunity to ask questions and deepen their understanding of this pivotal moment in history.
European Union Open House at the French Embassy , hosted by France and Germany - Visit with General and Mrs. Washington, the Marquis de Lafayette and Marquise de Lafayette, General Rochambeau, and General von Steuben.
Mother's Day Tea at the Dey Mansion, in Wayne, NJ
Brigade of the American Revolution: 250th Anniversary of Lee's Resolution at The Grange in Yorktown Heights, NY.
Saturday night will also have George & Martha presiding over the dinner!
Ayer Council on Aging, Ayer, MA
Informal Visiting with the General and Mrs. Washington at Mabee Farm, Rotterdam Junction, NY
Informal Visiting with the General and Mrs. Washington (and maybe a few formal presentations) at Longfellow House/Washington's Headquarters in Cambridge, MA.
John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum
Breakfast with the Washingtons : Performances at 10:30 and 12:30, with informal visiting to follow the 2nd performance.
Dey Mansion - Washington's Headquarters , Wayne, NJ
Dinner with the Washingtons and the Warrens: Join George & Martha, and James & Mercy, for an immersion evening starting with Martha & Mercy's "Affectionate Friends & Humble Servants" performance, followed by dinner and one on one time with the Washingtons and the Warrens. Get your questions ready and do not miss this!
2 seatings per evening.
Dey Mansion - Washington's Headquarters , Wayne, NJ
Begin your immersion into the 18th century by joining Martha in their bedchamber while she finishes dressing for her guests. Then, join George & Martha for their performance of "Breakfast with the Washingtons", followed by dinner and one on one time with the Washingtons. Get your questions ready and do not miss this!

EXCERPT (see more at link) from the Brigade of the Am. Revolution
The conference opened with “Affectionate Friends & Humble Servants”, performed by Sandy and Michele. The presentation was a remarkable way to begin the weekend. Through historical theater, attendees were transported into the friendship and correspondence between Martha Washington and Mercy Otis Warren, experiencing their relationship not simply as historical figures on a page, but as real people navigating the challenges of revolution, politics, family, and friendship.
The performance was informative, engaging, and deeply human.