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IMPACT: The Junior League of Lancaster Centennial Podcast
Libby Caldwell
9 episodes
2 weeks ago
Join us as we explore the impact that the Junior League of Lancaster, PA has made on its local community over the last 100 years.
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Join us as we explore the impact that the Junior League of Lancaster, PA has made on its local community over the last 100 years.
Show more...
Non-Profit
Business
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Episode 3: The Demuth Foundation
IMPACT: The Junior League of Lancaster Centennial Podcast
40 minutes 49 seconds
1 year ago
Episode 3: The Demuth Foundation

This month, join us as we learn more about the Demuth Foundation. In 1981, the Junior League of Lancaster worked to purchase and restore Charles Demuth's residence on King Street in Lancaster in order to create a museum in his honor. The museum still proudly operates in the same location today. Host Debbie Havert is joined by Linda Weidman, Junior League Sustainer and chair of the original Demuth Foundation project; Karen Heinle, Junior League Sustainer and current President of the Board for the Demuth Foundation; Laurel Schmid, Active Member of the Junior League of Lancaster; and Abby Baer, Executive Director of the Demuth Foundation.

IMPACT: The Junior League of Lancaster Centennial Podcast
Join us as we explore the impact that the Junior League of Lancaster, PA has made on its local community over the last 100 years.