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On behalf of the Dixwell Community House History Committee, kindly find attached a flyer for the exhibit opening of Timeless: Telling Our Neighborhood Stories; Chapter 1: Constance Baker Motley to be held on Saturday, March 4, 1-4pm at the Dixwell Q. House, Toni N. and Wendell C. Harp Museum, 197 Dixwell Avenue.
 
All are welcome and no registration is required.
 
This new exhibit is organized by Frank Mitchell with Constance Royster and showcases vital stories of the Q House, Dixwell, Judge Motley, community memory, and family archives.
This Q House exhibit follows on and draws inspiration from the magnificent exhibit last spring 2022, Constance Baker Motley: Lady of the Law, originated by Jordan Jefferson, Marinda Monfilston, and Fallon Thomas and curated with Kathryn James at the Lillian Goldman Law Library at Yale.
 
Timeless: Telling Our Neighborhood Stories; Chapter 1: Constance Baker Motley will also be a catalyst for generating and sharing more stories of the Q House, which celebrates next year the centennial of its original opening in 1924.
 
The Q House and its History Committee will be posting more soon about the times the exhibit will be open to the public over the coming months, as well as related programming.

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