Cancelled January 23 - Becoming Chief Executive in the 19th Century program

This program has been cancelled due to dangerous travel conditions for our program presenter.

We are sorry to inform you that the program "What a Way to Become a President" is CANCELLED tonight due to extreme weather conditions in the area from which our speaker is coming. Allison Powell, a Park Ranger at the James A. Garfield National Historic Site in Mentor, Ohio, has advised us that there is a lake effect snowstorm dumping a LOT of snow on the east side of Cleveland, and a snow warning is in effect through tomorrow morning. Our priority, of course, is to keep Allison safe. We appreciate your understand.

Please plan to attend the Oberlin Heritage Center's next program at Kendal at Oberlin's Heiser Auditorium on Wednesday, February 27, 2013 at 7:15 p.m. Oberlin College professors Susan Kane and Sam Carrier will talk about "Cultural Heritage Management Capacity Building in Libya." Their illustrated presentation offers a fascinating account of a transcultural historic preservation program with many unique challenges - and rewards!

All of us at the Oberlin Heritage Center look forward to seeing members and friends again soon!

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January 23, 7:15 p.m.

The Oberlin Heritage Center is kicking off the new year of community programming with an inaugural-themed presentation: "What a Way to become a President!  Becoming Chief Executive in the 19th Century."  This illustrated program will be offered by Allison Powell, Park Ranger at the James A. Garfield National Historic Site in Mentor, Ohio.  The program will be held at Kendal at Oberlin's Heiser Auditorium.  The event is free and open to the public.

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Press Release: What a Way to Become a President!