For readers who haven't had a chance to experience it yet, tonight's an excellent evening hours opportunity to check out The Carnegie Center for Art and History's Ordinary People, Extraordinary Courage: The Men and Women of the Underground Railroad, a permanent exhibit highlighting FLoyd County's involvement in the antislavery movement.
The Floyd County Historical Society is hosting a meeting at the Carnegie featuring the exhibit tonght at 7:00 p.m., with a video presentation and self guided tour.
According to the Carnegie Center's web site, the National Park Service accepted Ordinary People, Extraordinary Courage in the "Network to Freedom Program" and the state of Indiana also recognized the educational and cultural tourism value of this program by naming the Carnegie Center as one of three "gateway" communities interpreting the Underground Railroad in seventeen counties in southeast Indiana.
Meeting details, from the New Albany Historic Preservation Commission:
Ordinary People, Extraordinary Courage
Tonight, Tuesday, February 27
7:00 p.m.
Carnegie Center for Art and History
201 E. Spring St.
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Also, a reminder of the Uptown Neighborhood Association's Meet Your Candidates event this Thursday, March 1.
From UNA:
The "Meet Your Candidates" event is an opportunity to personally meet the candidates that have registered to run for public office during the May 2007, City of New Albany, Municipal Primary Election. All candidates have been invited to participate and we have obtained commitments from a majority of the candidates that are running for Mayor, City Council and City Clerk. Since City Council candidates represent different districts of the City, we have opened this event up to the public...
Meet Your Candidates
Thursday, March 1
7:00 p.m.
Silver Street United Methodist Church, Fellowship Hall
On Silver St. between Spring and Elm
Parking accessible from the alley off Elm
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