Undesign the Redline
Old Worthington Library 820 High Street, Worthington, OhioUNDESIGN THE REDLINE September 1 - October 31 Library Hours: Home | Worthington Libraries Old Worthington Library’s Popular Library (main floor) Systemic challenges today, like inequalities in housing, education, income, criminal justice and health, are far from separate issues. They are rooted in a deep and tangled history of discriminatory policies, practices and processes that [...]
Registration for Children’s Christmas at the Orange Johnson House
Orange Johnson House 956 High St, Worthington, OH, United StatesChildren’s Christmas Registration Monday, November 6th, 7 – 8 pm Tuesday, November 7th, 7 – 8 pm The Orange Johnson House, 956 High St. Registration is coming up for a popular holiday tradition in Worthington! Children's Christmas allows your children in grades 3-5 experience the Christmas holidays the old-fashioned way at the Worthington Historical Society’s [...]
Registration for Children’s Christmas at the Orange Johnson House
Orange Johnson House 956 High St, Worthington, OH, United StatesChildren’s Christmas Registration Monday, November 6th, 7 – 8 pm Tuesday, November 7th, 7 – 8 pm The Orange Johnson House, 956 High St. Registration is coming up for a popular holiday tradition in Worthington! Children's Christmas allows your children in grades 3-5 experience the Christmas holidays the old-fashioned way at the Worthington Historical Society’s [...]
General Meeting & Program
The Griswold Center 777 High St, Worthington, OH, United StatesGeneral Meeting & Program Free, open to the public. Join the Historical Society for our General Meeting when participants in the creation of Worthington-specific panels for the Undesign the Redline exhibit come together to share the history of redlining and public policy that has shaped our nation’s cities and also about this specific project and [...]
Homes for the Holidays: Special Exhibit
Old Rectory 50 West New England, Worthington, OH, United StatesHomes for the Holidays: Special Exhibit 'Twas the month before Christmas and all through the doll houses, small people were scurrying... to ready for everything Christmas! Since 1910 small houses were made in America for the enjoyment of children, and this fall the Old Rectory parlor will buzz with miniature preparations in little buildings through [...]