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Hereafter Regional Juried Exhibition 2024 - OPEN CALL

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.

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Washington County Historical Society Seeks Volunteers
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Washington County Historical Society Seeks Volunteers

Over the past two years events at the Washington County Frontier History Center has been limited due to the ongoing pandemic. But now it is time to get back to it!

Before we can do that though, there is work to be done. That is where you come in! We are looking for people who aren't afraid to get their hands dirty to volunteer at the Frontier History Center. From replacing aging roof shakes, to trimming up fallen trees, there is work for all ages!

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Meadowcroft Rockshelter opens May 1st
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Meadowcroft Rockshelter opens May 1st

Meadowcroft Rockshelter and Historic Village, part of the Senator John Heinz History Center family of museums, will open for its 2022 season on Sunday, May 1. Just an hour’s drive from Pittsburgh, Meadowcroft is a National Historic Landmark in Avella, Washington County, Pa. Visitors of all ages can explore the Rockshelter, an archaeological wonder where the region’s earliest inhabitants dwelled more than 19,000 years ago.

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Meadowcroft to Extend Free Admission for Kids through October
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Meadowcroft to Extend Free Admission for Kids through October

Meadowcroft Rockshelter and Historic Village, part of the Senator John Heinz History Center’s family of museums, will offer free admission for kids ages 17 and under throughout October, presented by Washington Auto Mall.

Visitors of all ages can throw tomahawks in the site’s 18th-century frontier area, learn to use an atlatl (a prehistoric spear-thrower) in a 16th-century Monongahela Indian Village, and explore the prehistoric Meadowcroft Rockshelter – a National Historic Landmark recognized as the oldest site of human habitation in North America.

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