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'Christmas At The Museum' Set for November 16
A Lunch and Learn series presentation on the new feature exhibit 'A Collectible Christmas' will be given on November 16.

From the Bartow History Museum:
CARTERSVILLE, GA - The Bartow History Museum welcomes museum staffers Tina Shadden, Registrar, and Sandy Moore, Archive’s Assistant, to its Lunch and Learn series on November 16th at noon.
Moore will share details about the fascinating new feature exhibit opening November 12th, A Collectible Christmas, a Department 56® Christmas collection. The display will showcase the late Zelma “Zel” Burnett collection, which includes houses, churches, shops, city hall, an ice-skating rink, village inhabitants, and much more. According to Moore, “It is exciting to be able to share this wonderful collection with the community. It will be a treat for individuals to experience the collection this holiday season.” She adds, “If you can’t attend the lecture, bring your kids or grand kids and experience it together.” The exhibit will be open until January 7th.
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Walk with Shadden as she discusses the history behind some of the holiday décor and period appropriate gifts placed within the exhibits. “For example”, Shadden states, “natural materials like greenery, still used by some today to decorate their home, would have been a period appropriate decoration for antebellum homes, while tinsel trees were a familiar site in many homes in the 1960’s.” “This is both an educational opportunity and a fun way to see the exhibits” says Trey Gaines, Director of the Museum.
The lecture is free to museum members and included with the price of admission for not-yet-members. For more information on this and other museum programs, call 770-387-2774 or visit our website at www.BartowHistoryMuseum.org.
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