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Tag Archives: what’s happening in massillonFebruary at the Massillon Museum…continues through March 4 Studio M Exhibition: Chris Muller Presents a Photographic Collection, Year of Chris …continuing permanent collection exhibitions Massillon Tiger Football Gallery in Memory of Paul L. David: The Paul Brown Era Massillon in the War of the Rebellion: Dwight … Continue reading
Do the Mu!—Your New LookIn conjunction with its exhibition, Another Look at the New Look, the Massillon Museum will present the “Do the Mu!” program, “Your New Look,” on Saturday, February 4. It is free and open to everyone. Participants may drop in any … Continue reading
Massillon Museum Annual MeetingThe Massillon Museum will hold its annual meeting on Wednesday, January 25, at 5:30 p.m. at the Museum. The meeting is for members of the Massillon Museum and reservations are not required.
Massillon Museum Presents the Movie: Coco Before ChanelIn conjunction with the Massillon Museum’s upcoming exhibition, Another Look at the New Look, the film, Coco Before Chanel, will be shown at Massillon Public Library on Wednesday, January 25, at 6:30 p.m. The screening is free and open to … Continue reading
MassMu Christmas Lighting and Display Winners AnnouncedWinners of the Massillon Museum’s Christmas lighting and decorating contest represented four corners of the community. A committee of judges selected the home of Florence Wilhelm on Forest Avenue Southeast, William and Melissa Anderson’s decorations on Rotch Avenue Northeast, the … Continue reading
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