Our final virtual program of the year, “Resilience and Rebirth in Appalachia: Stories of Preservation, Restoration, and Community Spirit from Coal Mining Country” will feature the story of the @TecumsehTheater in Shawnee, Ohio.
Holiday Greetings from all of us at the Neighborhood Preservation Center! Thank you for following along as we grow our organization and seek new ways to support equitable neighborhoods & communities. We look forward to what 2024 has in store...
Just a few more hours to register! Remember to tune in this evening at 7:30pm ET to hear the story of the historic Tecumseh Theater, legendary cultural center and microcosm of not only SE Ohio, but the U.S. as a whole. https://t.co/gzYy0HKR8V (Photo courtesy of Tecumseh Theater)
From economic turbulence, to tragedy and loss, to re-growth and restoration, this story is one that feels close to home whether you live in a small heartland village or a sprawling coastal city. RSVP today. Registration is free!
It takes a lot of time, dedication, & dollars to do the work of preserving neighborhoods. If you're moved to contribute to a world that's full of vibrant, thriving, & equitable communities...
(photo courtesy of the Tecumseh Theater)
And don't forget to tune in tomorrow at 7:30pm ET to hear the story of the historic Tecumseh Theater, a legendary cultural center and microcosm of not only Southeast Ohio, but our nation as a whole.
https://t.co/gzYy0HKR8V
Did you know that the New Straightsville mine fire has been burning since 1884? Labor disputes led to a band of workers igniting the now historic fire, and the surrounding region (including the village of Shawnee, Ohio) changed forever.
@TecumsehTheater From economic turbulence, to tragedy and loss, to re-growth and restoration, Shawnee’s story is one that feels close to home whether you live in a small heartland village or a sprawling coastal city. RSVP today. Registration is free! https://t.co/gzYy0HKR8V
As many of us take time this week to rest, reflect, and share time and food with loved ones, we at the Neighborhood Preservation Center are holding gratitude for the incredible community around us.... (Photo courtesy of Tecumseh Theater)
@TecumsehTheater Get to know the incredible stories from Shawnee, Ohio at our virtual program “Resilience and Rebirth in Appalachia: Stories of Preservation, Restoration, and Community Spirit from Coal Mining Country” happening Wednesday, November 29th at 7:30pm ET. https://t.co/gzYy0HKR8V
NPC is thrilled to present “Resilience and Rebirth in Appalachia: Stories of Preservation, Restoration, and Community Spirit from Coal Mining Country,” an evening of unforgettable storytelling exploring the legacy of the Tecumseh Theater. RSVP today!
https://t.co/gzYy0HKR8V
Shawnee is one of many small villages in Southeast Ohio that boomed during the region’s coal mining heyday in the late 19th century...
https://t.co/gzYy0HKR8V
...before its restoration journey began in the late 1970s. Today, Shawnee is a thriving community and the Tecumseh Theater stands as an evolving success and a cultural cornerstone.
https://t.co/024BFm9ssJ