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SUMMARY:New Exhibit: Collective Voices: Women's Clubs and Local Change
DESCRIPTION:Opening on March 1st for Women’s History Month\, this exhibit explores the history and impact of the Woman’s Club of Arlington and other women’s clubs across the county. Through service projects\, public health campaigns\, educational advocacy\, and community programs\, Arlington’s clubwomen shaped civic life throughout the 20th century. Discover how organized women built networks of leadership and left a lasting mark on the community. \nFree and open to the public. \nThe Arlington Historical Museum is open Saturdays 10-4 and Sundays 1-4 PM.
URL:https://arlhist.org/event/new-exhibit-collective-voices-womens-clubs-and-local-change/
LOCATION:Arlington Historical Museum\, 1805 South Arlington Ridge Road\, Arlington\, 22207\, United States
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SUMMARY:Memorializing the Enslaved in Arlington Fundraiser
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an evening of art\, poetry\, music\, and history to support our inspiring stumbling stone program and ensure the full history of Arlington is told. The Master of Ceremonies is Monique “Moe” Bryant\, Arlington School Board Member and Executive Director of Challenging Racism. All proceeds support the purchase of stumbling stones\, research\, and educational initiatives. Reserve your spot by purchasing tickets by March 12\, 2026 to support this important fundraising effort! \nTicket sales have ended. \nProgram Includes\n\nHolly Karapetkova\, Poet Laureate Emerita of Arlington County\nTeri Cross Davis\, author of “A More Perfect Union\,” winner of the 2019 Charles B. Wheeler Poetry Prize.\nLive music performances by:\n\nMount Salvation Praise Team\nRick Franklin\, acoustic blues musician\n\n\nProject updates and future plans\nArtwork raffle featuring an original piece by a local artist\nCommunity conversation\n\nLight refreshments will be served. \nFor more information contact email Susan Bornstein: MEAfundraiser@gmail.com \nMonique “Moe” Byrant (MC) \nHolly Karapetkova\, Poet Laureate \nTeri Cross Davis\, poet and author of “A More Perfect Union” \nRick Franklin\, acoustic Blues musician \n  \n 
URL:https://arlhist.org/event/memorializing-the-enslaved-of-arlington-fundraiser/
LOCATION:Lyon Park Community Center\, 414 North Fillmore Street\, Arlington\, VA\, United States
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