Community Mural Project in final phases. 'Fabric of Our Heritage' dedication slated for June 27
Lemoore's Sarah A. Mooney Museum is sponsoring the community-wide mural project. The local museum earned a grant from California Humanities in partnership with the National Endowment for the Humanities.
The “Humanities for All” is a grant program that supports locally-initiated public humanities projects that respond to the needs and interests of Californians, encourages greater public participation in humanities programming (particularly by new and/or underserved audiences), and promotes understanding and empathy among all our state’s peoples in order to cultivate a thriving democracy.

“The Fabric of Our Heritage” is a mural project that has brought many residents of the community together in the planning and painting. The mural contains symbols within a hexagonal quilt pattern that represent the diversity of our local ethnic groups.
The public is invited to attend a mural dedication ceremony on Thursday, June 27 at 7 p.m. on the property between 142 and 162 West D Street. The ceremony will feature multi-cultural entertainment by various youth groups within the Lemoore area.
For more information about this mural project, contact Lynda Lahodny by email: LLAHODNY@LAHODNY.org.
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