[OPLINLIST] Press Release: Not On Our Watch, The Triumphant Oberlin-Wellington Rescue

Kelton House Museum keltonhouse at cs.com
Thu Apr 17 16:28:04 EDT 2014



 Same Press Release is attached.


FORIMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Georgeanne Reuter
Executive Director
                                    614-464-2022
keltonhouse at cs.com
            
Kelton House Museumand Garden Announces
Not On Our Watch: TheTriumphant
Oberlin-WellingtonRescue of 1858
 
(Columbus,April 17, 2014) – 
Aspart of the Kelton House Second Sunday Trails of Hope series, the Kelton HouseMuseum, 586 East Town Street, Columbus, will host Not On Our Watch: The Triumphant Oberlin-Wellington Rescue of 1858 onSunday, May 18, 2014, at 3:00 p.m.
 
Not On Our Watch: TheTriumphant Oberlin-Wellington Rescue of 1858 is a program created and performed by themembers of the Kelton House Underground Railroad Community Advisory Committeethat commemorates the dramatic events that occurred in Wellington and Oberlin,Ohio in 1858. The narrative centers on the capture of a runaway by bountyhunters and the action of local anti-slavery students and townspeople who freedthe runaway from his jail.
 
Carefullyselected narratives from periodicals and historical scholars, specificallydrawn from the book, The Town thatStarted the Civil War by Nat Brandt, form the basis of the program.
 
$5/Person
 
ReservationsRecommended: 614-464-2022 or keltonhouse at cs.com.
 
General Information
 
TheKelton House Museum & Garden is located at 586 E. Town Street in downtownColumbus.  Built in 1852 by FernandoCortez and Sophia Stone Kelton, the House has been preserved with Kelton familytreasures from the 1800’s.  StrongAbolitionists, the Kelton family hid fugitive slaves and gave long term supportto a particular African-American family. In 1975, when Grace Kelton, thegranddaughter of Fernando and Sophia, died, her will entrusted the property tothe Columbus Foundation with the stipulation that her family home be preservedand used as a museum of local history and the decorative arts. In 1976, TheJunior League of Columbus took on the task of renovating and restoring thehouse and garden to create a museum of 19th-century life.
 
Today,the Kelton House Museum and Garden is a community service of the Junior Leagueof Columbus that offers an ongoing program of house tours, special events andeducational opportunities. An active volunteer program provides a trainingground for individuals interested in historic preservation, the decorativearts, American History and museum management.
 
Formore information about the Kelton House Museum and Garden log on to www.keltonhouse.com, www.keltonhouseevents.com, or call614.464.2022.
 
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Kelton House Museum & Garden
A Service of the Junior League of Columbus
586 East Town Street
Columbus, OH 43215
614.464.2022
keltonhouse at cs.com
www.keltonhouse.com
www.keltonhouseevents.com

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