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    TULARE COUNTY MUSEUM DEBUTS ARMENIAN EXHIBIT

    Porterville Recorder
    http://www.recorderonline.com/news/tulare -44073-county-armenian.html
    Dec 17 2009
    CA

    THE PORTERVILLE RECORDER

    Tulare County's Museum of Farm Labor & Agriculture will debut its
    newest exhibit this weekend: "The Armenian Experience in Tulare
    County."

    The public event takes place from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Dec. 19 at Mooney
    Grove Park in Visalia. Admission to the park and museum is free
    Saturday.

    "We chose to showcase the Armenian community for our first ethnic
    exhibit not only because of their many significant agricultural
    contributions to our region, but also because the Armenian community
    of Yettem is unique; it is the only community in the United States
    that bears an Armenian name," said Cathy McGowan, curator, in a
    press release.

    The new Tulare County Museum of Farm Labor & Agriculture opened in
    November. The 17,000-square foot structure showcases the cultural
    heritage of the people who farmed the valley during the past
    half-Millennia.

    Saturday's festivities will include traditional Armenian foods
    and music.

    The exhibit will continue through early summer.

    Museum staff is seeking volunteers to prepare future exhibits focused
    on the African-American, Hispanic and Dust Bowl migrant populations.

    For more information, contact Tulare County Museum 733-6616.

    Contact The Recorder newsroom at 784-5000, Ext. 1050.
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