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SUMMARY:LIBBEY SALON FALL LECTURE SERIES - Lecture by Barbara Floyd
DESCRIPTION:Libbey House Announces Fall Lecture Series:  100 Years of Disability History in Our Community\nA Lecture Series in Honor of Tim Harrington\, Executive Director\, Ability Center of Toledo \nThe lecture series will honor the legacy of the Ability Center of Toledo\, which celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2020\, and the work of its long-time executive director\, Tim Harrington.  Harrington has announced that he will be retiring by the end of 2021. \nThe Boy Who Changed the World:  Toledo and the ‘Crippled Children’s Movement’\nLecture by Barbara Floyd\, Libbey House board member and local historian.  This lecture will look at Toledo’s early history of assisting persons with disability\, beginning with a young boy born without legs and arms in 1901. \nThe cost is FREE through a grant from the Ohio Humanities\, in recognition of the 125th anniversary of the Libbey House. Space is limited to the first 30 people. Sign up soon to reserve your place. \n\nAll lectures will begin with a reception at 6:30 and lecture at 7 p.m. in the first floor parlor of the Libbey House\, located in Toledo’s Historic Old West End at 2008 Scottwood.  Accessible parking for those requiring it is available at the rear of the house off Woodruff\, and a ramp to the front of the house is located adjacent to the parking. \n\n\nSupport has been provided by Ohio Humanities\, the National Endowment for the Humanities\, and the federal ARP Act of 2021.\n\nFor your safety and the safety of others\, we request masks be worn while in the house\,  except when eating and drinking. Hand sanitizers are available for your use.
URL:http://libbeyhouse.org/event/libbey-salon-fall-lecture-series-6/
LOCATION:Libbey House\, 2008 Scottwood Avenue\, Toledo\, OH\, 43620\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Lectures
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ORGANIZER;CN="Libbey House Foundation":MAILTO:libbeyhouse.events@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:LIBBEY SALON FALL LECTURE SERIES - Lecture by Dan Wilkins
DESCRIPTION:Libbey House Announces Fall Lecture Series:  100 Years of Disability History in Our Community\nA Lecture Series in Honor of Tim Harrington\, Executive Director\, Ability Center of Toledo \nThe lecture series will honor the legacy of the Ability Center of Toledo\, which celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2020\, and the work of its long-time executive director\, Tim Harrington.  Harrington has announced that he will be retiring by the end of 2021. \nThe Ability Center of Toledo at 100\nLecture by Dan Wilkins\, Director of Special Projects\, The Ability Center of Toledo.  This lecture will examine the 100-year history of the Ability Center\, which began as the Toledo Society for Crippled Children in 1920. \nThe cost is FREE through a grant from the Ohio Humanities\, in recognition of the 125th anniversary of the Libbey House. Space is limited to the first 30 people. Sign up soon to reserve your place. \n\nAll lectures will begin with a reception at 6:30 and lecture at 7 p.m. in the first floor parlor of the Libbey House\, located in Toledo’s Historic Old West End at 2008 Scottwood.  Accessible parking for those requiring it is available at the rear of the house off Woodruff\, and a ramp to the front of the house is located adjacent to the parking. \n\n\nSupport has been provided by Ohio Humanities\, the National Endowment for the Humanities\, and the federal ARP Act of 2021.\n\nFor your safety and the safety of others\, we request masks be worn while in the house\,  except when eating and drinking. Hand sanitizers are available for your use.
URL:http://libbeyhouse.org/event/libbey-salon-fall-lecture-series-7/
LOCATION:Libbey House\, 2008 Scottwood Avenue\, Toledo\, OH\, 43620\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Lectures
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SUMMARY:LIBBEY SALON FALL LECTURE SERIES - Lecture by Kim Brownlee
DESCRIPTION:Libbey House Announces Fall Lecture Series:  100 Years of Disability History in Our Community\nA Lecture Series in Honor of Tim Harrington\, Executive Director\, Ability Center of Toledo \nThe lecture series will honor the legacy of the Ability Center of Toledo\, which celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2020\, and the work of its long-time executive director\, Tim Harrington.  Harrington has announced that he will be retiring by the end of 2021. \nThe Toledo State Hospital: A History\nLecture by Kim Brownlee\, author of the recent book The Toledo State Hospital.  This lecture will examine the fascinating history of Toledo’s institution that helped those with mental illness.  Brownlee’s lecture is based on her new book\, which was recently published by Arcadia Publishing in 2020.  The Toledo State Hospital served as a residential treatment facility for the mentally ill from 1888 until the early 1980s.  When it opened\, the hospital was revolutionary as the first asylum in the country built using the “cottage model.”  Rather than one large facility\, the Toledo State Hospital consisted of smaller buildings designed to look like homes.  Staff relied on “moral treatment” methods\, a philosophy that believed calming surrounding and nutritious food\, productive work\, and diversion would help to cure.  At one time\, the Toledo State Hospital housed more than 3000 residents. In the 1950s\, the population began to decline\, and as the buildings of the Toledo State Hospital emptied\, they were demolished\, and all were gone by 1981. Copies of Brownlee’s book will be available for sale following her talk. \nThe cost is FREE through a grant from the Ohio Humanities\, in recognition of the 125th anniversary of the Libbey House. Space is limited to the first 30 people. Sign up soon to reserve your place. \n\nAll lectures will begin with a reception at 6:30 and lecture at 7 p.m. in the first floor parlor of the Libbey House\, located in Toledo’s Historic Old West End at 2008 Scottwood.  Accessible parking for those requiring it is available at the rear of the house off Woodruff\, and a ramp to the front of the house is located adjacent to the parking. \n\n\nSupport has been provided by Ohio Humanities\, the National Endowment for the Humanities\, and the federal ARP Act of 2021.\n\nFor your safety and the safety of others\, we request masks be worn while in the house\,  except when eating and drinking. Hand sanitizers are available for your use.
URL:http://libbeyhouse.org/event/libbey-salon-fall-lecture-series-8/
LOCATION:Libbey House\, 2008 Scottwood Avenue\, Toledo\, OH\, 43620\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Lectures
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SUMMARY:LIBBEY SALON FALL LECTURE SERIES - Lecture by Tim Harrington
DESCRIPTION:Libbey House Announces Fall Lecture Series:  100 Years of Disability History in Our Community\nA Lecture Series in Honor of Tim Harrington\, Executive Director\, Ability Center of Toledo \nThe lecture series will honor the legacy of the Ability Center of Toledo\, which celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2020\, and the work of its long-time executive director\, Tim Harrington.  Harrington has announced that he will be retiring by the end of 2021. \nDisability History: A Personal View\nLecture by Tim Harrington\, Director of the Ability Center of Toledo.  Harrington will discuss his life and how society has changed the way it regards persons with disabilities. \nThe cost is FREE through a grant from the Ohio Humanities\, in recognition of the 125th anniversary of the Libbey House. Space is limited to the first 30 people. Sign up soon to reserve your place. \n\nAll lectures will begin with a reception at 6:30 and lecture at 7 p.m. in the first floor parlor of the Libbey House\, located in Toledo’s Historic Old West End at 2008 Scottwood.  Accessible parking for those requiring it is available at the rear of the house off Woodruff\, and a ramp to the front of the house is located adjacent to the parking. \n\nSupport has been provided by Ohio Humanities\, the National Endowment for the Humanities\, and the federal ARP Act of 2021.\n\nFor your safety and the safety of others\, we request masks be worn while in the house\,  except when eating and drinking. Hand sanitizers are available for your use.
URL:http://libbeyhouse.org/event/libbey-salon-fall-lecture-series-9/
LOCATION:Libbey House\, 2008 Scottwood Avenue\, Toledo\, OH\, 43620\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Lectures
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