June NewsletterIn case you missed it, VHM’s Oral History Program page is now live! For the last two years, we have been documenting Venice’s diverse historical legacy by collecting memories and stories through recorded interviews. Since launching this initiative, we have recorded over 65 interviews! Our growing archive of oral histories serves as a permanent resource to educate, engage, and inspire present and future generations. Make sure to RSVP for the launch of our Oral History Speaker Series this SATURDAY, June 15th! Join us for a conversation with Dolores Deluce, Karen Rosenhoover & Daniel Samakow, moderated by Andy Sacher and highlighting Venetians whose lives and stories have been intertwined with the local LGBTQ+ community. Donations allow us to continue doing this important work. Support the Oral History Project today and help us document these important stories. Thank you for supporting VHM! PROGRAM ON SATURDAYOral History Speaker Series #1: Dolores Deluce, Karen Rosenhoover & Daniel Samakow THIS SATURDAY, June 15th 4:00 pm VHM, 228 Main Street, #5, Venice 90291 This event is free with RSVP | Click to register Join us for the start of an ongoing series of live conversations with participants in the VHM Oral History Program. This first event occurs during Pride Month and highlights Venetians whose lives and stories have been intertwined with the local LGBTQ+ community. The discussion will be moderated by Andy Sacher from The Lavender Effect. MARK YOUR CALENDARSVenice Culture Salons #3 with Gerry Fialka Sunday, June 30th | 4:00 pm This event is free. Local Photographers Speaker Series #1: Josh “Bagel” Klassman & Marilyn Ramirez Sunday, July 21st | 4:00 pm This event is free. ON VIEWThis is some place VHM Inaugural Exhibition On view through Fall 2024 Thurs–Sun | 11 AM–5PM VHM, 228 Main Street, #5, Venice 90291 COLLECTIONSThe Venice Heritage Museum is your museum, and our archives are there to ensure that your stories are shared with future generations of Venetians. The historical photographs and documents in our archives preserve the lives and experiences that have given Venice its international reputation as a place of creative experimentation and diversity. The museum is actively seeking new contributions from all of Venice’s communities. Email us at [email protected].
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