
I talk a lot about the programs offered by the York County Heritage Trust, like this weekend’s Book Blast and the recently held “preserving your memories” class.
More recently, the trust issued a release about a new exhibit produced this summer by their Junior Curators, called “From Artists to Athletes: A History of Entertainment in York County.”
The exhibit marks the second time the trust has had the Junior Curators put something together; last year’s was about the history of the York Fair and was super-well-received.
This year’s opens with a free reception, complete with light refreshments and music by the Little Ivory Blues Band, from 6 to 8 p.m. Aug. 27 at the Historical Society Museum. If you can’t make that event, don’t worry; the exhibit is open until Oct. 30.
According to the trust: “The Junior Curator Program enables those high school juniors and seniors as well as recent high school graduates with an interest in the museum profession to gain an insider’s perspective to the museum field. Meeting two days a week from June to August, teens gained practical experience working with artifacts, creating exhibits, and participating in various other projects they may encounter within the museum profession.”
If you head to the museum to check this out, why not take a look for the letterbox that’s hidden there?
Oh, and keep an eye out for something that might or might not still be on display – a small “digital exhibit” of Revolutionary War documents called “The Pen is Mightier…” (You can also find a version of it here.) Yours truly made that, way back in 2002 or so! If you happen to see it, let me know. I haven’t had a chance to go through the museum in the last couple of years, so I’m not sure if it’s still around.
Find previous posts
Meet Joan

My name is Joan and I'm a lifelong Yorker. Throughout high school and college, I swore I was getting out of here as soon as possible. Now, a few years later, I can't think of anywhere I'd rather be. I love my town. And, as a local editor, I hear every day how much you love your towns, too. So please, connect with me and let's share what makes life in York County great. I'm here to help you enjoy this place as much as I do!


Have a question?
More from Joan
-
Recent Posts
Categories
Archives
- May 2013
- April 2013
- March 2013
- February 2013
- January 2013
- December 2012
- November 2012
- October 2012
- September 2012
- August 2012
- July 2012
- June 2012
- May 2012
- April 2012
- March 2012
- February 2012
- January 2012
- December 2011
- November 2011
- October 2011
- September 2011
- August 2011
- July 2011
- June 2011
- May 2011
- April 2011
- March 2011
- February 2011
- January 2011
- December 2010
- November 2010
- October 2010
- September 2010
- August 2010
- July 2010
- June 2010
- May 2010
- April 2010
- March 2010
- February 2010
- January 2010
- December 2009
- November 2009
- October 2009
- September 2009
- August 2009
- July 2009
- June 2009
- May 2009
- April 2009
- March 2009
- February 2009
- January 2009
- December 2008
- November 2008
- October 2008
- September 2008
- August 2008
- July 2008
- June 2008
- May 2008
- April 2008
- March 2008
- February 2008
- January 2008
- December 2007
- November 2007
- October 2007
- September 2007
- August 2007
- July 2007
- June 2007





