Sharon Historical Society
Celebrate the Semiquincentennial of the Declaration of Independence and the founding of the United States by hearing about the commonly known as well as the untold and unexplored stories of African Americans and Indigenous People during the Revolutionary era, with particular emphasis on residents of Sharon.
This event will include a presentation and discussion as well as a chance to view related exhibits. There will also be time for a creative activity -- an “in studio opportunity” to create items for the “Reflections on the Revolution: A Call to All” Exhibition at 16 High Street in June. This show will display the works of those who have chosen to express, in their preferred medium, their views of the Revolutionary events and figures. We are seeking visual art, photography, poetry, prose, music, videography, crafts, or any combination of these or any other expressive techniques. Contributor's work will be documented and digitally preserved for the benefit of future historians and history lovers.
The Exhibit on African Americans and Indigenous People in the Revolutionary will be on display throughout February and can also be viewed during our normal Open Hours:
2 - 4 Fridays 1 - 4 Saturdays 3 - 5 Sundays
2 - 4 Fridays
1 - 4 Saturdays
3 - 5 Sundays
copyright Sharon Historical Society. Sharon Historical Society is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.
Mailing address: PO Box 175, Sharon, MA 02067. Physical address: 16 High Street in Sharon