In the spirit of Martin Luther King, Jr., the Vermont History Museum will be open from 12:00 to 4:00 with free activities!
Sponsored by the Vermont Humanities Council through its Speakers Bureau program, this illustrated lecture given by Vermont Folklife Center Co-Director Gregory Sharrow entitled Finding Home: Vermont's Historic and Growing Diversity, explores the vital cultures of Vermont’s immigrant communities and highlights foodways, religious culture, and traditional arts in our state’s evolving cultural landscape. At 1:30pm, Greg will host community conversations about what it means to be a Vermonter. This event is free, thanks to co-sponsors Rubin, Kidney, Myer, and Vincent attorneys at law.
Gregory Sharrow at 1:30 pm
Free activities for young and old 12:00 to 4:00
Vermont History Museum
109 State Street, Montpelier
Brought to you by the Vermont Historical Society. Find out more at vermonthistory.org/calendar or call (802) 828-2180.
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