Join members of Park Synagogue & Cory United Methodist Church for a guided tour of
History in Their Hands: Black Photographers in Cleveland 1968-Present
Don’t miss taking a special one-hour guided tour of the exhibit, History in Their Hands: Black Photographers in Cleveland, 1968-Present, with the exhibit curator, Dr. Reginnia Williams, distinguished scholar of African American History and Culture at the museum. This inaugural exhibit for the African American History Gallery at the Western Reserve Historical Society features works of regional professional photographers that focus on both documented optimism around expanding opportunities in the Black community, as well as frustration and disappointment with programs and policies that have failed to address or remedy major challenges. There will also be time after the guided tour to explore some of the other excellent exhibits at the Cleveland History Center and to ride the beautifully restored Euclid Beach Carousel.
Time: 1:30 pm Enjoy refreshments and socializing, followed by the exhibit tour.
Cost: $13/per adult ages 13-59
$11/per adult 60 & over
$ 8/per child ages 3-12
Parking: The Cleveland History Center has a parking lot behind the museum at a cost of $8 per car. On-street parking is also available along East Blvd. and nearby side streets.
Prepaid RSVP’s are required by March 14 through the Park website, Weekly Wrap or by sending all name(s) included in reservation, email, cell phone number, and check (payable to Park Synagogue) to History in Their Hands, Park Synagogue, 27500 Shaker Blvd., Pepper Pike, OH 44124.
Questions should be directed to Ellen Petler at epetler@parksyn.org or 216-371-2244 ext. 122.
Sponsored by the Park-Cory Connection, a committee made up of members from Park Synagogue and Cory United Methodist Church, to provide programming to bring our two congregations together in friendship and understanding