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SUMMARY:Outing to Bethany Arts Community: Black History Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a private guided tour of the award-winning exhibit at Bethany Arts Community that portrays the histories of Black entrepreneurs and Black organizations from all facets of the community’s business and social life. Each unique gallery highlights a particular period in American history where the Black presence made a profound impact on the community. A notable addition is an exhibit room dedicated to the history of the Rosenwald schools\, highlighting the partnership between Black and Jewish communities during the Jim Crow era. \nNOTE: Participants are responsible for their own transportation. Carpooling from the JCC is available once you register.
URL:https://shamesjcc.npgdev.com/event/outing-to-black-history-culture-black-presence-profound-influence/
LOCATION:Bethany Arts Center\, 40 Somerstown Rd\, Ossining\, NY\, 10562\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Enrichment,Jewish Life
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SUMMARY:Documentary Screening: Rosenwald
DESCRIPTION:Rosenwald is the story of how businessman and philanthropist Julius Rosenwald joined with African-American communities in the South to build schools for them during the early part of the 20th century. This historical partnership as well as the modern-day attempts to maintain or reconfigure the schools is a little-known but great dramatic story.  \nFREE for members and non-members
URL:https://shamesjcc.npgdev.com/event/documentary-screening-rosenwald/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Adult Enrichment
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240327T113000
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SUMMARY:Verve Book Club: The Lincoln Highway by Amor Towles
DESCRIPTION:The Lincoln Highway by Amor Towles (588 pgs) is a fast-paced and reflective adventure story that centers on three young men whose conflicting motives and moralities set them on a course for collision across the United States. It tells the story of 18-year-old Emmett Watson who hits the road with his little brother\, Billy\, following his release from a working farm in 1950s Kansas after serving time for involuntary manslaughter\, the death of their father\, and the foreclosure of their Nebraska farm. Towles’ novel is packed with revelations about the American myth\, the art of storytelling\, and the unrelenting pull of history.
URL:https://shamesjcc.npgdev.com/event/verve-book-club-the-lincoln-highway-by-amor-towles-588-pgs/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Adult Enrichment
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