Alice Paul Institute Celebrates Inclusivity with Women’s Equality Day Festival

Alice Paul Institute Celebrates Inclusivity with Women's Equality Day Festival

MOUNT LAUREL, NJ – The Alice Paul Institute is inviting the public to the Women’s Equality Day Summer Festival and Beer Garden on August 26. This family-friendly festival for all ages will be held at 128 Hooton Rd, Mount Laurel, NJ, celebrating inclusivity and recognizing women’s contributions to society.

The event will feature music, food trucks, a beer garden provided by Forgotten Boardwalk Brewery, a petting zoo supplied by A&P Petting Zoo, lawn games, activities, and more. The festival highlights women-owned businesses while emphasizing an inclusive understanding of the word “woman” and welcoming the participation of everyone.

Alice Paul Institute, named after the suffragist and equal rights activist, has designed this gathering to both celebrate and reflect upon women’s achievements and struggles for equality. By creating a fun and engaging atmosphere, the organization aims to promote understanding and unity across generations and backgrounds.

Attendees are encouraged to explore the diverse offerings of the festival, engaging with local businesses, enjoying the entertainment, and taking part in various activities. It’s a day to honor the progress made towards women’s equality while fostering a sense of community and shared values.

Further details, including ticket information and the full schedule of events, can be found on the Alice Paul Institute’s website. The Women’s Equality Day Summer Festival and Beer Garden is an opportunity to celebrate, reflect, and come together in a vibrant and inclusive setting.