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Anne Frank: A History for

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HOLOCAUST REMEMBRANCE DAY Life with Anne: A Survivor Speaks

Anne Frank Tree Dedication

Sunday, May 1 | 2:00 pm - 4:00 pmSeattle Center, Nesholm Family Lecture Hall at McCaw Hall

Holocaust survivor Laureen Nussbaum shares childhood memories of her friendship with the Frank family, and her own Holocaust experiences.

Sub Pop recording artist Sera Cahoone will perform music that combines elements of classic country-western, indie rock, and lo-fi.

Anne Frank Tree Dedication at the Seattle Center Peace Garden In January, The Holocaust Center planted a sapling from the historic chestnut tree Anne saw from her attic window in Amsterdam. We will dedicate it to the city of Seattle, celebrating this symbol of hope, courage, diversity, and respect.

HOLOCAUST REMEMBRANCE DAY PROGRAMS ARE FREE AND ALL ARE WELCOME

Reserve tickets to the exhibit online at HolocaustCenterSeattle.org or call 206-582-3000. $10 general admission. $5 students. Members visit free. Advance tickets required.

Exhibit open to the public Sundays and Wednesdays, March 6 - May 18at the Henry and Sandra Friedman

HOLOCAUST CENTER FOR HUMANITY2045 Second Avenue, Seattle

ADVANCE TICKETS REQUIRED

Open to student and community groups daily by appointment. Tickets online at HolocaustCenterSeattle.org

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ANNE FRANK: A HISTORY FOR TODAY WAS DEVELOPED BY THE ANNE FRANK HOUSE AND IS SPONSORED IN NORTH AMERICA BY THE ANNE FRANK CENTER USA.

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