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Want to Learn How to Preserve Your Family Treasures? Ask the Curator

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On June 4, between 2:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m., come to the Museum Education Center and bring your old photograph, document, book, quilt, or any personal artifact from home.

The curator will provide helpful advice on preserving your personal memorabilia (one artifact per person, per month).

Please note that the curator is not able to give appraisals. This is a free, drop-in program held on the first Tuesday of the month. No advance reservations needed.

While at the Museum Education Center, why not drop in and see a fascinating exhibit

“Arcadia Juried Photography Contest and Exhibition” next door at the Gilb Museum of

Arcadia Heritage?

This temporary exhibit features local artwork with the theme “Black and White.” The opening reception for this art exhibit will also be June 4, at 10 a.m. The temporary exhibit will be available for viewing through July 9. Do not miss out!

For more information about the Ask the Curator series or the exhibits, please call

(626) 574-5440 or visit the website at  http://museum.ci.arcadia.ca.us.

The Museum Education Center is located at 382 W. Huntington Drive. The Gilb Museum of Arcadia Heritage is located at 380 W. Huntington Drive, immediately behind the Community Center. The museum is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. (closed 12 p.m. to 1 p.m.). Admission is always free.

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