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JAHA seeks staff members
JAHA has immediate openings for three part-time positions -- some weekends and evenings required. Interested? Email Deb Winterscheidt at dwinterscheidt@jaha.org.
Hereafter Regional Juried Exhibition 2024 - OPEN CALL
Craft objects have long been a vehicle for processing and understanding emotions, celebrating life, and invoking memory. For this exhibition, Contemporary Craft invites artists working with craft media, (including but not limited to wood, metal, fiber, glass, ceramic, found object, and paper) to respond to themes of grief, loss, joy, healing, and mourning.
Remembering David McCullough
I note with sadness the recent passing of David McCullough, whose book and career have greatly influenced the Johnstown community, my career and life.
Allegheny Portage Railroad recruiting volunteers
Allegheny Portage Railroad National Historic Site is actively recruiting volunteers as we move forward with the creation and utilization of our Volunteer Trail Crew. Trail crew members will assist park staff with the maintenance and upkeep of the 12 mile long 6 to 10 Trail, that follows the historic inclined planes and levels of the Portage Railroad along the eastern front of the Allegheny Mountains
JAHA seeks museum and maintenance staff
Then Johnstown Area Heritage Association is currently seeking staff members!
#150mmchallenge
The Johnstown Area Heritage Association and the Artist-Blacksmith’s Association of North America (ABANA) are partnering to present a new temporary exhibition, #150mmchallenge — a 150-piece display of ironwork that was curated and produced by Delyth Done and Ambrose Burne of the United Kingdom’s Hereford College of Arts.
Earthwalk Explorer Exhibit Opens at Heritage Discovery Center
The Earthwalk Explorer lets adults and kids experience projections of mountain ranges, forests, rivers and lakes, state borders, cities, trails, and cultural features. Putting your “feet to earth,” you can trek across the spines of the Blue Ridge Mountains, the Alleghenies, or Adirondacks, or follow the river valleys of the Susquehanna, James, or Hudson. You can touch the highest point in the state with their fingers or point out your hometowns with your toes. The Explorer uses a horizontal scale of 1 inch = 3.88 miles.
Heritage Discovery Center and Johnstown Children’s Museum resume Sunday opening hours this week, and the coal mine and slide reopen!
The Johnston Children’s Museum is delighted to let you know that as of this week the Heritage Discovery Center/Johnstown Children’s Museum will resume Sunday opening hours of noon-5:00 pm! So beginning May 2, the HDC/JCM hours are as follows:
Thursday, Friday, Saturday: 10:00 am-5:00 pm
Sunday: noon-5:00 pm
Johnstown Flood National Memorial News Release
Johnstown Flood National MeThe Lakebed Rehabilitation Project at Johnstown Flood National Memorial continues to move forward. Russell Tree Experts, based out of Ohio, are on site to clear areas of the Lakebed. This portion of the project includes manual clearing of trees in the Lakebed and at the abutments. The Lakebed once held back approximately 20 million tons of water that was unleashed on the Conemaugh Valley on May 31, 1889 causing the Great Johnstown Flood. The work will continue throughout the winter. Visitors may experience temporary closures on the North and South Abutments as this work progresses. This does not impact Visitor Center hours of operation.morial News Release
Halloween Hullabaloo – A safe(r) trick-or-treat event for the whole family!
JAHA is excited to present a fun Halloween event using several of our facilities for lots of spooky fun while social distancing! You’ll get a passport to take to each location – Peoples Natural Gas Park, Heritage Discovery Center, Wagner-Ritter Garden, and Johnstown Flood Museum
Johnstown Flood National Memorial News Release
Johnstown Flood National Memorial will continue the Lakebed Rehabilitation Project on October 2, 2020. Allegheny Goatscape, based out of Pittsburgh, PA, will supply a herd of goats to assist in clearing vegetation in the lakebed as the project moves forward. The mission of Allegheny Goatscape is to “reduce invasive and unwanted vegetation in public spaces and vacant lots, utilizing goats for browsing.”
Panel on Great Migration added to "America: Through Immigrant Eyes"
The Johnstown Area Heritage Association (JAHA) is delighted to unveil an extension to the permanent immigration exhibition on the first floor of the Heritage Discovery Center! The panel extends the exhibition's timeline to the period of 1916-1930, when African Americans first came to the Johnstown region in large numbers as part of the Great Migration.
Wentzscope unveiled as Johnstown Children’s Museum opens to the public
The Wentzscope is a microscope specifically designed for museum installations that is sturdy and easy to use, allowing even the youngest children to experience the world of microbiology. It features a large eyepiece at the top, so that more than one child can see at a time. Specimens are mounted on non-breakable plexiglass, and viewers adjust a knob to focus on each specimen.
Soldiers and Sailors Becomes PGH Museums Affiliate
We’re excited to announce that the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall and Museum has decided to affiliate with PGH Museums offering 10% admission with your PGH Museums membership card! Become a member of PGH Museums yourself, here.
Guild of American Papercutters Museum Becomes PGH Museums Affiliate
We’re excited to announce that the Guild of American Papercutters Museum has decided to affiliate with PGH Museums offering 10% at the gift shop with your PGH Museums membership card! Become a member of PGH Museums yourself, here.
Refurbished 8″ rolling mill unveiled at the Heritage Discovery Center
An 8” rolling mill stand from Bethlehem Steel’s Gautier Division has been restored and moved to the Heritage Discovery Center, just outside the entrance of the Iron & Steel Gallery.
UNDER WATER
Johnstown, Pennsylvania was the site of the American Red Cross's first major disaster relief effort when in 1889 more than two thousand people died in in a massive flood.
The flood was a result of the failure of a dam owned by the South Fork Fishing and Hunting
Pittsburgh’s public art could be likened to the city’s fingerprint. It is unique, celebratory of local voices, and a testament to its post-industrial landscape.
As public art invites everyone to interact with the creative spirit of Pittsburgh, The (New) Pittsburgh Exposition offers seven public art sites in and around the city that have helped define its civic art scene.