Anne Frank: A Private Photo Album consists of 71 reproduced photographs, many of which are rarely shown to the public, and some of which have only recently been discovered. Reading and Writing focuses on Anne's literary work found in the five surviving notebooks and 300 looks pages of her writing. RSVP to join us for these FREE community conversations at: http://bit.ly/AnneFrankBeaverton
Saturday, Feb 23 6pm - 9pm Opening Reception 7pm Opening remarks by Linda Cohen, author of 1,000 Mitzvahs: How Small Acts of Kindess Can Heal, Inspire, and Change Your Life
Sunday, Feb 24 11am - 8pm Exhibit Open 2pm Holocaust survivor Sonia Liberman shares her experience as a Jew living in Nazi occupation during WWII. This 60-minute experience allows for Q&A.
Monday, Feb 25 5:30pm - 6:30pm Kids' Conversation Of Kindness presented in partnership with the German International School. 7pm - 8pm Adults continue the Conversation of Kindness with Ingrid Garoutte, a Beaverton resident who lived in Germany during the Holocaust.
Tues, Feb 26 1pm - 3pm Exhibit Open
Wed, Feb 27 6pm - 9pm Exhibit Open 7:30pm Olive Bukuru shares her journey fleeing genocide in Makamba, living in a refugee camp, and emigrating to Beaverton. This presentation is held in the Beaverton City Library Auditorium.
Thurs, Feb 28 12pm - 3pm Exhibit Open
Fri, March 1 12pm - 4pm Exhibit Open 7:30pm Opening night of The Diary of Anne FrankPerformance held in the Beaverton City Library Auditorium
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