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August 7 at 7:15: The OHC's AmeriCorps member, Rich Donegen, will talk about Oberlinians and enlistment during the Civil War. Come hear about the young men's motivation to enlist, how other Union soldiers perceived the abolitionist young men, and how African Americans integrated into northern troops. Presentation will be held at Kendal at Oberlin's Heiser Auditorium. Americorps, Oberlin, Union Soldiers, Young Men, African Americans, Auditorium, Troops, Northern, August
From Students to Civil War Soldiers
August 7 at 7:15: The OHC's AmeriCorps member, Rich Donegen, will talk about Oberlinians and enlistment during the Civil War. Come hear about the young men's motivation to enlist, how other Union soldiers perceived the abolitionist young men, and how African Americans integrated into northern troops. Presentation will be held at Kendal at Oberlin's Heiser Auditorium.
Hundreds of men from Oberlin, college and town, served in the Civil War.  Learn more about these local heroes when AmeriCorps member Richard Donegan sheds light on their motivations for enlisting, how the clearly abolitionist young men were perceived by other Union soldiers, the integration of free African American Oberlinians into northern forces and much more.  Location: Kendal at Oberlin's Heiser Auditorium. 7:15 p.m. Underground Railroad, Local Hero, Heritage Center, Sheds
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Hundreds of men from Oberlin, college and town, served in the Civil War. Learn more about these local heroes when AmeriCorps member Richard Donegan sheds light on their motivations for enlisting, how the clearly abolitionist young men were perceived by other Union soldiers, the integration of free African American Oberlinians into northern forces and much more. Location: Kendal at Oberlin's Heiser Auditorium. 7:15 p.m.
Children will love learning the basics of architecture in this hands-on camp. Together we will tour Oberlin architecture, explore building materials, try construction challenges, sketch designs, construct mini buildings, and envision buildings of the future. Boy Scouts and Girls Scouts attending this camp will also complete some requirements for Architecture badges and Interest Projects. Create Floor Plan, Future Boy, Architectural Sketch, Local History, Sketch Design, Envision, Whats New
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Children will love learning the basics of architecture in this hands-on camp. Together we will tour Oberlin architecture, explore building materials, try construction challenges, sketch designs, construct mini buildings, and envision buildings of the future. Boy Scouts and Girls Scouts attending this camp will also complete some requirements for Architecture badges and Interest Projects.
Held at the Oberlin Depot, this camp takes a trip through time while kids learn about ancient and native cultures from around the world! We will study the people and places whose civilizations built the foundations for who we are today. This camp will explore ancient peoples of the Roman Empire, Greece, India, the Americas, Africa, and Pacific Islanders through music, crafts, and food. Music Crafts, Day Camp, Ancient People, Historic Buildings, Roman Empire
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Held at the Oberlin Depot, this camp takes a trip through time while kids learn about ancient and native cultures from around the world! We will study the people and places whose civilizations built the foundations for who we are today. This camp will explore ancient peoples of the Roman Empire, Greece, India, the Americas, Africa, and Pacific Islanders through music, crafts, and food.
You've just lost your TV, music player, phone, game system, heater, lights, and refrigerator. What are you going to do?! Together we'll try things the pioneers did. Try your hand at making your own food. Take a closer look at the natural resources around you. Let your creativity drive your fun and games. Find out how being a kid back then was different from being a kid today. August 12, Game System, Girls Camp, Light Music, Natural Resources, Losing You
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You've just lost your TV, music player, phone, game system, heater, lights, and refrigerator. What are you going to do?! Together we'll try things the pioneers did. Try your hand at making your own food. Take a closer look at the natural resources around you. Let your creativity drive your fun and games. Find out how being a kid back then was different from being a kid today.
Family Fun Fair is a community tradition featuring free family activities all over downtown with hands-on history fun, lawn games, and mini-tours at the Oberlin Heritage Center. This year, the Heritage Center showcases the Jewett House and its history, its first residents, Frank Fanning and Sarah Frances (Fannie) Gulick Jewett and their ties to other members of the Jewett Family. All welcome! Free Family Activities, Mini Tour, Fun Fair, Lawn Games, Group Tours
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Family Fun Fair is a community tradition featuring free family activities all over downtown with hands-on history fun, lawn games, and mini-tours at the Oberlin Heritage Center. This year, the Heritage Center showcases the Jewett House and its history, its first residents, Frank Fanning and Sarah Frances (Fannie) Gulick Jewett and their ties to other members of the Jewett Family. All welcome!
July 9 (Tuesday, 7:15 p.m. Kendal - Heiser's Auditorium) - The Saloon Must Go! Come to this fun illustrated program about Oberlin's role in the founding of the Anti-Saloon League and its long-lasting abhorrence of alcohol. Hear about sit-ins and rallies, legal maneuvering and public censure. Presenter, Richard Donegan, is the Oberlin Heritage Center's AmeriCorps Member and part of the Ohio History Service Corps program. Temperance Movement, Prohibition
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July 9 (Tuesday, 7:15 p.m. Kendal - Heiser's Auditorium) - The Saloon Must Go! Come to this fun illustrated program about Oberlin's role in the founding of the Anti-Saloon League and its long-lasting abhorrence of alcohol. Hear about sit-ins and rallies, legal maneuvering and public censure. Presenter, Richard Donegan, is the Oberlin Heritage Center's AmeriCorps Member and part of the Ohio History Service Corps program.
March 27 (Wednesday, 7:15 p.m.) Paradise Found: Religiosity and Reform in Oberlin. Former Oberlin Heritage Center intern and volunteer, Matthew Hintz, recently completed his master's thesis in American History, Religious Studies and Intellectual Thought at Clemson University. Masters Thesis, Paradise Found, Religious Studies, Clemson
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March 27 (Wednesday, 7:15 p.m.) Paradise Found: Religiosity and Reform in Oberlin. Former Oberlin Heritage Center intern and volunteer, Matthew Hintz, recently completed his master's thesis in American History, Religious Studies and Intellectual Thought at Clemson University.