

“To Climb a Gold Mountain,” a documentary recounting the lives of four women of Asian descent and their experiences in the United States, will be screened at the Gilb Museum of Arcadia Heritage on Saturday, April 27, at 2 p.m. Spanning 160 years, the film shows how each woman fought in her own way to make a difference in America. The program is free and features a question-and-answer session with the director, Alex Azmi.
For more information, call (626) 574-5440 or visit ArcadiaCa.gov/museum. The Gilb Museum of Arcadia Heritage is located at 380 W. Huntington Drive, immediately behind the Arcadia Community Center. The Museum Education Center is located at 382 W. Huntington Drive. The Museum is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. (closed noon-1 p.m.). Admission is always free. You can also follow the Museum on Facebook and Twitter.
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