Somerset County - Bridgewater - Our Presidents’ Pets


Sunday, October 21 - Somerset County
at 2-4 pm             FREE

Heritage Trail board member and librarian Susan Feibush will present a children's program all about our Presidents’ Pets who have lived in the white House. Some of the animals were the usual family pets, but some were not. Did John Quincy Adams really have a pet alligator in the White House?  

Susan will present slides and stuffed animals with a short background story of the pet and its relationship to the President and family. This non-political and fun look at our Presidents through their pets promises to be entertaining for the whole family. 

 Each child will receive a coloring page and a treat (non-edible) for their attendance.
There is no age limit, so kids, go ahead and bring your parents and grandparents!

Refreshments will be offered after the presentation. 

 Susan Feibush is a school librarian in North Plainfield, NJ. She holds an AB in History from Douglass College, and MA in History from West Virginia University and her MLS from Rutgers University. Susan has been on the HTA board since 1994!

**Space is limited to 50, there are no guarantees of space available at the beginning of the event for walk-ins.

​THIS EVENT IS FREE, but please sign up here.

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