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Judge Capers spoke at Friday's event, among others.
Held at the University Circle Bed and Breakfast on the city's east side the evening was replete with hors d'oeuvres and jazz music from the band of Councilman Kevin Conwell, also a drummer.
Other Cleveland councilpersons there were Jeff Johnson, T.J. Dow and Zack Reed.
Community activists in attendance include Marva Patterson, David Patterson, Valerie Robinson, Dr. Stewart Robinson, Ada Averyhart, the Rev Pamela Pinkney -Butts, Genevieve Mitchell, and William Clarence Marshall and Erica Conner.
Mitchell is also museum board member as are board president John A. Boyd, Mae Williams, Dr. Saul Ivy, Theodore Guerry of Black on Black Crime Inc., and Mestophia Frame.
Formerly the Afro-American Cultural and Historical Society Museum the African-American Museum of Cleveland, located on Crawford Road in Cleveland Ward 7 on the city's largely Black east side, it was founded in 1953 by the late Icabod Flewellen and is housed in a 100-year-old Carnegie Library building. "
The museum is temporarily closed due to a lack resources and because the building is in dire need of repairs. It closed in 2011 but has had some events off and on until it was shut down completely last year.
Funds raised will offset the $5,000 needed for insurance to secure a $150,000 capital improvement grant allocated in the state budget, museum oficials said. www.clevelandurbannews.com) / (www.kathywraycolemanonlinenewsblog.com). Tel: (216) 659-0473 and Email: editor@clevelandurbannews.com
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