The Lorain Historical Society has announced a series of upcoming May events that highlight American culture, community engagement and architectural history, all taking place at the Carnegie Center, 329 W. 10th St. in Lorain.
From 11 a.m. to noon May 9, the Historical Society will host “I Hear America Singing,” a special live performance presented by Eden Valley Enterprises.
In honor of the nationwide America250 celebration, this program pays tribute to the spirit and voices of America through music and storytelling, according to a news release.
Admission is $5 per person.
Continuing the month’s programming, the Historical Society will host a “Questions & Café” community event at 10 a.m. May 16.
This program will feature a video presentation, a musicians’ panel discussion and more celebrating Lorain’s legacy of Latin music, according to the release.
Coffee and with the popular Hispanic dessert, quesitos, will be part of the experience.
For additional information about this event, contact Eileen Torres at [email protected].
Visitors also are invited to explore the Carnegie Libraries Photograph Collection, an exhibit showcasing striking images from the collection of Chuck Mintz.
The exhibit features historic Carnegie libraries and will be on display from May 2 through June 6 at the Carnegie Center.
As part of the exhibit, Mintz will present a special program discussing the collection and the history behind these structures at 11 a.m. May 30, the release said.
For more information, contact the Lorain Historical Society at 440-245-2563.
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