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Building Bridges: A Dialogue Between Slavery Era Descendants @ the Warren Library

Warren Library 444 Mahoning Avenue NW, Warren

In the Harding Room at the Warren Library or Online via Zoom. Local genealogist Stacey Adger and nationally recognized genealogist Cheri Hudson Passey will share the complexities of descending from an ancestor who owned slaves. The speakers will share their stories and focus on how to have those difficult talks and turn them into constructive conversations. This program is in partnership with the Trumbull County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society. Registration is required to receive the Zoom link. Please call the Reference Desk at (330) 399-8807 ext. 200. Free.

*RESCHEDULED* Building Bridges: A Dialogue Between Slavery Era Descendants

Warren Library 444 Mahoning Avenue NW, Warren

*This event previously scheduled for Feb. 10 will now be held at 2 p.m. on March 16 in the Warren Library.*

Local genealogist Stacey Adger and nationally recognized genealogist Cheri Hudson Passey will share the complexities of descending from an ancestor who owned slaves. The speakers will share their stories and focus on how to have those difficult talks and turn them into constructive conversations.
In the Harding Room at the Warren Library or Online via Zoom.

The Great Hopewell Road: Ohio’s Ancient Superhighway @ Warren Library and Online via Zoom

Warren Library 444 Mahoning Avenue NW, Warren

Meets in the Harding Room; and via Zoom. The Great Hopewell Road was a set of parallel earthen walls built by the Hopewell people who lived in Ohio circa A.D. 1- 400, running from the monumental Newark Earthworks southwest in a remarkably straight line. The road’s ultimate destination is a mystery, but it may have been a route of pilgrimage connecting the two grandest centers of the Hopewell world. Presented by Brad Lepper, Senior Archaeologist for the World Heritage
Program, at Ohio History Connection. THIS PROGRAM IS MADE POSSIBLE IN PART BY OHIO HUMANITIES, A STATE AFFILIATE OF THE NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE HUMANITIES. Registration is optional if you’re joining in person, but required if joining via Zoom. To sign up, call (330) 399-8807 ext. 200 or email REF@WTCPL.ORG. Free!