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A Unique History of Inclusion in Palm Beach County (Part Two)

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Thursday, 2 November 2023

A Unique History of Inclusion (Part Two) on Thursday evening, November 2nd, 2023 (5:30 PM) at the Norton Museum of Art, Stiller Family Foundation Auditorium, 1450 South Dixie Highway, West Palm Beach, FL  33401 

Rejoin the conversation with Dr. Catherine Lowe and Harvey E. Oyer III to participate in an exchange that moves us forward from the Flagler era to the present and future development of Palm Beach County. Our discussion highlights how history has inspired the crafting of a new cultural landscape and positive narrative of opportunities for connection and inclusion in South Florida.

Reserve seats at:  uniquehistory2.eventbrite.com   

This event is free to the public. 

Special Thanks to our Sponsors:  Lowe Collection, Williams Legacy Foundation, Frisbie Group, 

The PeriCenter, audioPERKULATOR and Street Art Revolution 

Telephone: 
619-887-4060
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1450 South Dixie Highway, West Palm Beach, FL  33401 

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