Upcoming Events
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Tea at the Lunney Workshop - British Tea
Enjoy a special tea-tasting workshop at the Lunney Museum led by spiritual teacher, author, and entrepreneur Dr. Ivy Henderson Ellerby. Treats will be served along with multiple varieties of British Teas. To Reserve your seat, click here!
Tea at the Lunney Workshop - British Tea
Enjoy a special tea-tasting workshop at the Lunney Museum led by spiritual teacher, author, and entrepreneur Dr. Ivy Henderson Ellerby. Treats will be served along with multiple varieties of British Teas. To Reserve your seat, click here!
African American Read-In
This storytelling event celebrates the National African American Read-In. Register to attend the reading and discussion of Change Sings: A Children's Anthem, written by Amanda Gorman with pictures by Loren Long. Cassie Owens Moore, a teacher/librarian for Seneca Middle School, will lead the event.
Documentary Film Series - When They Could Fly
Documentaries and films convey concepts and histories in a way that is unique to the medium. Filmmakers bring to life important moments in the modern day and throughout history, offering rich insight into our society and culture. Join the Seneca City Museums to watch and learn from documentaries and films that show the history of African Americans in the United States and how that history impacts modern society. Following each film, there will be a conversation led by our staff that explores the themes in the documentary.
This film contains material that may be disturbing and may be too intense for some viewers. Viewer discretion is advised.