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WHYY By Abolition Hall in Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania. (Google Maps) With the help of an anonymous donor, historic Abolition Hall in Montgomery County is here to stay. The Whitemarsh Board of Supervisors approved a $3.95 million agreement that would allow the township and Whitemarsh Art Center to purchase the 10.45-acre property in Plymouth Meeting. “I’m looking forward to continued collaboration among our residents not just our residents, but our local community and our national community, because this history is national history. It’s part of all of our histories, and not just this geographic region,” said Laura Boyle Nester, chair of the Board of Supervisors. ....
Good things come in small packages. Aesop supposedly said it first. But if the ancient Greek storyteller were around today, heâd get no argument from the folks at Whitemarsh Art Center. The WAC staffers are currently asking area creatives to donate original work for their May 22 âBIG Tiny Art Showâ fundraiser, and although donations can range from paintings to ceramics and âeverything in between,â they canât be any larger than 6 x 6 inches. The â virtual â WAC benefit is free and open to the public. Artists interested in contributing should e-mail [email protected] and include a photo and description of the piece being donated. Drop-off dates at WAC headquarters in Cedar Grove Park are April 23 (noon to 5 p.m.) and May 1 (10 a.m. to 5 p.m.). At press time, some 50 originals had been submitted, but WAC Director Hadley Yates hopes to have âat least twice as manyâ on offer on May 22. Each will sell for $66, and all procee ....