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“Letters to My Father” takes a look at how some people in the local community have been impacted by the work of others who were change makers.
Do you ever wonder what people who have passed on would think about what is happening in the world? Would Martin Luther King Jr. come back and be happy about the progress we have made? Hear about how people in the local community have been influenced by the body of work done by people of history.
Letters to My Father was organized by Kim Harris of Shaker African American Mothers Support (S.A.M.S.) with support from Shaker Historical Society.
ADMISSION INFO
Free Admission
Phone: (216) 921-1201
LOCATION
PARKING INFO
Parking is available in the lot behind the museum. Cyclists may park their bikes at racks near the main entrance. Drivers may park facing the garage. A designated handicapped parking space is located near the ADA ramp and entrance. If the lot is full, visitors may park on the north side of South Park Blvd (opposite the museum).