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SUMMARY:Reopening Feb. 7th
DESCRIPTION:It’s almost time! On Wednesday\, February 7th the Doll Museum and Shop at the Old Rectory will reopen for 2024. More information coming soon about our Best Friends special exhibit. \nShop & Doll Museum Hours:\nWednesday – Friday\, 1-4 pm\nSaturday\, 10 am-2 pm \nDoll Museum is $3 per person\, members are free. We look forward to seeing you at the museum or to shop for unique items at the antique and consignment shop.  \nAs always\, reservations for tours of the Orange Johnson House are available on Wednesdays and Sundays with 24 hrs advance booking online. Use the blue BOOK A TOUR button on our homepage to select a date and time.
URL:https://worthingtonhistory.org/event/doll-museum-and-shop-at-the-old-rectory-reopen/
LOCATION:Old Rectory\, 50 West New England\, Worthington\, OH\, 43085\, United States
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SUMMARY:Shop New Items & Consignment
DESCRIPTION:On Wednesday\, Feb. 7th the Shop at the Old Rectory will reopen for business. The Shop got a winter cleaning along with new consignments and donations ready for purchase. Thank you to our volunteers for getting the Shop ready for a great 2024. \nShop Hours:\nWednesday – Friday\, 1-4 pm\nSaturday\, 10 am-2 pm
URL:https://worthingtonhistory.org/event/shop-new-items-consignment/
LOCATION:Old Rectory\, 50 West New England\, Worthington\, OH\, 43085\, United States
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SUMMARY:Black History Month
DESCRIPTION:Each February since 1976\, Americans celebrate Black History Month\, which was officially recognized during the celebration of the United States Bicentennial\, with President Gerald Ford urging Americans to “seize the opportunity to honor the too-often neglected accomplishments of Black Americans in every area of endeavor throughout our history.” \nTo start the month here in Worthington\, consider taking some time to reflect on Worthington’s African American history with a recording of the Worthington Chamber Orchestra’s recent Community Connect event here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dgqDfilnFM4. Society Director Kate LaLonde was honored to be invited to speak at this event. \nThe program also includes a panel discussion with artists and community leaders\, including Worthington Historical Society Board Member Karen Coleman\, who shared her own personal family experiences in Worthington\, and a fabulous performance of Dr. Mark Lomax II’s work by UCelli\, the Columbus Cello Quartet\, who will perform at the orchestra’s upcoming February 4th event. The orchestra writes of the concert\, “American Stories of Hope highlights themes in the African American experience and the power of hope in overcoming oppression and challenges. Underrepresented in the classical music canon\, Black composers often articulate themes of struggle\, hope\, triumph over racism\, and the fight for civil rights. Worthington’s historical connection to the African American experience and openness to Blacks in the 1800s is a source of inspiration for this program.” \nTo read additional biographies of African Americans for Worthington\, please visit worthingtonhistory.org/BlackHistoryMonth.  \n 
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