Where the Past Meets the Future

Where the Past Meets the Future

By Historical Society of Pennsylvania

Date and time

Monday, February 29, 2016 · 5 - 8pm EST

Location

Historical Society of Pennsylvania

1300 Locust Street Philadelphia, PA 19107

Description

Looking for a unique, vibrant, and culturally rich venue in the heart of Center City to host your next special event? Come see the Historical Society of Pennsylvania in a new light —where the past meets the future.

We invite you to join us on Monday, February 29th, from 5-8 p.m. as we showcase how our timeless spaces can be transformed into intimate settings perfect for hosting family, friends, clients, and colleagues.

In conjunction with JPM Catering, local event professionals from photographers, to caterers, to entertainers, will be on hand to demonstrate how their services can bring your vision to life.


Tickets are limited for this free, exclusive event and registration is required!

You are also welcome to contact Sarah Duda with questions or to register by phone at 215-732-6200 ext. 221 or by email at sduda@hsp.org.

Organized by

The Historical Society of Pennsylvania is one of the oldest historical societies and one of the largest family history libraries in the nation. Following a complete merger with the Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies, HSP is also a leading repository of immigrant and ethnic history. It is second only to the Library of Congress for material on the nation’s founding and is the country’s third most popular destination for genealogical study. With approximately 21 million records including manuscripts, graphics, and books that span over 350 years of history, HSP is an invaluable resource for learning about our past.HSP serves thousands of on-site visitors each year. It also offers a research-by-mail service and extensive online resources, including a library catalog, finding aids, digital collection, and curricular materials. HSP hosts educator workshops and public programs, and publishes a quarterly scholarly journal. To learn more about HSP or to become a Friend, visit us at www.hsp.org.

 

Code of Conduct

We're committed to providing a safe and welcoming environment at all of our programs. Attendees, speakers, sponsors, staffers, and volunteers at HSP events are required to abide by our Code of Conduct.

 

Photography and Videography

Many of our programs are photographed or videotaped for scholarly, educational, and promotional use. By attending an event hosted by HSP, you give your consent to be photographed and videotaped. Footage of children under 18, however, will not be used without written consent from a parent or guardian.

 

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