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As Lancaster continues to grow and change, our new Multi-Cultural Advisory Council will ensure that the Heritage Center will serve the broad range of cultures and stories that make today’s Lancaster rich in diverse traditions and customs. “Our local stories give us a lens to see how our community has developed in the past and, more importantly, how we can create a pathway to the future,” Wendy Nagle, Executive Director of the Heritage Center explains. “These council members are commied to exploring the many cultures of Lancaster and telling all of the stories for a new generation.” Commied to Community �����D Help support our annual operations Give today to our Annual Campaign. Thank you! Meet our NEW Multi-Cultural Advisory Council. Alice Sanders, Multi-Cultural Advisory Council Chair Richard L. Jackson, RLA/ASLA, ELA Group, Inc. Darlene Colon, Christiana Historical Society; YWCA Board member & co-chair of Racial Justice Commiee Patricia Hopson-Shelton, Retired, Millersville University Cheryl Holland Jones, Crispus Aucks Community Center Romaine Korzon, Mary Kay Independent Executive Senior Sales Director Loreley Nogués, CPA Barry Rauhauser, LancasterHistory.org Fran Rodriguez, School District of Lancaster Jeannie Sadaphal, Sight & Sound Theatres Shanon Solava-Reid, Solava-Reid Consulting Jose E. Urdaneta, Lancaster City Council www.lancasterheritage.com The Heritage Center of Lancaster County is www.lancasterheritage.com Council Focus: Education & Community Outreach for children and community members. Jeremy Hess Photography Book your next event at the Lancaster Quilt & Textile Museum Special Celebrations. Corporate Events. Parties. T H E G R I D save the date: a new exhibit coming march 17, 2011 A Fresh Take on Artisan Quilts Be the first to see the innovative new exhibit featuring Lancaster’s Amish Quilt collection and its influence on the ESPRIT clothing company and Postmodern design. A collaborative exhibit between Franklin & Marshall College and the Lancaster Quilt & Textile Museum. The Exhibit: For those children of the 80s who remember the power of Esprit clothing and design. For everyone who appreciates design, style and the crossroads of craſt and culture. The Highboy will be traveling to Wintherthur for their 2011 exhibition: “Paint, Paern and People: Furniture in Southeastern Pennsylvania 1725-1850.” This landmark exhibition explores the colorful and diverse furniture of southeastern Pennsylvania and the people who made, owned, inherited and collected it. Check out more originals with personality at the Heritage Center Museum. This high chest of drawers stood on the site of today’s Lancaster Marrio in the home of the prominent Mathias Slough, a Revolutionary War colonel and owner of the White Swan Tavern on Penn Square. A Bequest of the estate of George J. Finney. from our collection The Chippendale Highboy. Circa 1770. Host your next event in the heart of Lancaster’s vibrant downtown. Our stunning Beaux Arts Grand Hall and our ultra modern vaulted entryway create the ideal welcome for your guests. Celebrate the texture of historic Lancaster and the style of urban chic in a venue designed for memorable special events. Original event design and custom catering means a personalized space for stunning occasions. A New Event Space IN THE CITY OF LANCASTER Exclusive Pricing for Heritage Center Museum Members. Information and details 717. 299.6440

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As Lancaster continues to grow and change, our new Multi-Cultural Advisory Council will ensure that the Heritage Center will serve the broad range of cultures and stories that make today’s Lancaster rich in diverse traditions and customs.

“Our local stories give us a lens to see how our community has developed in the past and, more importantly, how we can create a pathway to the future,” Wendy Nagle, Executive Director of the Heritage Center explains. “These council members are committed to exploring the many cultures of Lancaster and telling all of the stories for a new generation.”

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�����DHelp support our annual operations Give today to our Annual Campaign. Thank you!

Meet our NEW Multi-Cultural Advisory Council.Alice Sanders, Multi-Cultural Advisory Council ChairRichard L. Jackson, RLA/ASLA, ELA Group, Inc.Darlene Colon, Christiana Historical Society; YWCA Board member & co-chair of Racial Justice CommitteePatricia Hopson-Shelton, Retired, Millersville UniversityCheryl Holland Jones, Crispus Attucks Community CenterRomaine Korzon, Mary Kay Independent Executive Senior Sales DirectorLoreley Nogués, CPABarry Rauhauser, LancasterHistory.orgFran Rodriguez, School District of LancasterJeannie Sadaphal, Sight & Sound TheatresShanon Solava-Reid, Solava-Reid ConsultingJose E. Urdaneta, Lancaster City Council

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a new exhibit coming march 17, 2011A Fresh Take on Artisan Quilts Be the first to see the innovative new exhibit featuring Lancaster’s Amish Quilt collection and its influence on the ESPRIT clothing company and Postmodern design. A collaborative exhibit between Franklin & Marshall College and the Lancaster Quilt & Textile Museum.

The Exhibit: For those children of the 80s who remember the power of Esprit clothing and design. For everyone who appreciates design, style and the crossroads of craft and culture.

The Highboy will be traveling to Wintherthur for their 2011 exhibition: “Paint, Pattern and People: Furniture in Southeastern Pennsylvania 1725-1850.” This landmark exhibition explores the colorful and diverse furniture of southeastern Pennsylvania and the people who made, owned, inherited and collected it.

Check out more originals with personality at the Heritage Center Museum.

This high chest of drawers stood on the site of today’s Lancaster Marriott in the

home of the prominent Mathias Slough, a Revolutionary War colonel and owner of the White Swan Tavern on Penn Square.

A Bequest of the estate of George J. Finney.

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The Chippendale Highboy. Circa 1770.

Host your next event in the heart of Lancaster’s vibrant downtown. Our stunning Beaux Arts Grand Hall and our ultra modern vaulted entryway create the ideal welcome for your guests. Celebrate the texture of historic Lancaster and the style of urban chic in a venue designed for memorable special events.

Original event design and custom catering means a personalized space for stunning occasions.

A New Event Space IN THE CITY OF LANCASTER

Exclusive Pricing for Heritage Center Museum Members. Information and details 717. 299.6440

13 West King Street Lancaster, PA 17603

We all have stories to tell. Be a part of Lancaster’s story. Join the Heritage Center of Lancaster County to help celebrate our shared history and bright future. Receive special offers, private invitations and sneak peeks. Call Sandra Ream at 717.299.6440. Annual Membership starting at $25.

2010-2011Chairman Charles A. (Tony) Castle, MDVice-Chairman Leslie GorbeySecretary Patricia T. Herr Treasurer Michael T. McAllister, CPATrustees Jay R. Bucher, Peter Christie, Clarke E. Hess, Richard L. Jackson, RLA/ASLA, Marie LeFever, Sharron V. Nelson, Richard B. Nissley, John F. Pyfer, Jr., Esq., Suzanne StallingsHonorary Trustees Rep. Michael Sturla, J. Richard Gray, Mayor, Comm. Craig LehmanExecutive Director Wendy Nagle

Life Trustees Gary M. Baer, C. Richard Farmer, C. Eugene Moore, John Ward Willson Loose, Willis W. Shenk, Phyllis R. Thompson, Irene N. Walsh

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