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Photo: University Settlement House courtesy of the University of Cincinnati Archive and Rare Books Library
The Over-the-Rhine Museum is delighted to announce the next installment in our story-sharing series,
Have you ever heard of a settlement house? Do you know why they are important in Cincinnati’s history? Do you know that a few of these 19th-century immigrant aid organizations are still going strong today? Our Three Acts speakers will explore settlement houses in Cincinnati’s past, present, and future. First, historian Anne Delano Steinert will share an overview of settlement house history in the U.S., Cincinnati, and Over-the-Rhine. Then historian Christine Anderson will discuss the Santa Maria Italian Educational and Industrial Home established by the Sisters of Charity in 1897 at 13th and Republic in Over-the-Rhine. Finally, Seven Hills Neighborhood Houses executive director, Alexis Kidd Zaffer, will discuss the community and family services organization she leads, from its roots in the settlement house to its significance today.
ADMISSION INFO
Tickets can be reserved on a “pay what you would like” donation basis . We recommend $5-10 per person. This Three Acts event will be held in Memorial Hall’s studio room on the lower level. The entrance is along the north side of the building, facing Music Hall (different from the main entrance facing the park). Parking can be found at the Washington Park garage, nearby lots, or on-street. Bus and streetcar stops are located across from Memorial Hall. This program can also be viewed live via facebook.com/OTRmuseum.
Phone: (513) 813-7309
Email: hello@otrmuseum.org
Website: https://www.otrmuseum.org/events/2024/3/14/three-acts-getting-settled-in...
INDIVIDUAL DATES & TIMES*
Additional time info:
Doors open at 6:00 PM and the program begins at 6:30 PM. A cash bar will be available throughout the event.
LOCATION
PARKING INFO
The most convenient parking option is directly across the street at the Washington Park Garage https://www.3cdc.org/where-to-park/#over-the-rhine