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  1. Booklet - circa 1966

    This booklet gives short and precise descriptions of the services and programs offered at Cherry Hill in the areas of community service, youth and adult education, exhibitions, and performing arts.

    Record Type: Archive

    Booklet
  2. Correspondence/report - April 19, 1966

    This is a four-page report to Roanoke's Junior League from the advisory planning committee for Cherry Hill. Discussion of committees, programs and plans are addressed. In a word, this could be called an "outline" of the process and processes involved to achieve a final outcome for all parties concerned as well as the citizens of the area.

    Record Type: Archive

    Report
  3. Newspaper article - January 11, 1965

    An article from The Roanoke World-News titled "City Landmark Will Become Cultural, Educational Center." Please note that this article actually preceded Object ID #2007.54.61. The event expressed in this article was most important to citizens of the area, especially those interested in fine arts and performing arts.

    Record Type: Archive

    Newspaper article
  4. Newspaper article - Tuesday, January 12, 1965

    An article from The Roanoke Times titled "Cultural Center To Be Established By Junior League, Fine Arts Group." This article gives a more in-depth background of the mansion known as "Cherry Hill." Many civic leaders and groups are mentioned as well as their co-operation.

    Record Type: Archive

    Newspaper article
  5. The Syphony Ball - April 15, 1978

    Program for an evening event called The Symphony Ball, presented by the Women's Auxiliary of the Roanoke Symphony Society, in support of the Roanoke Symphony Orchestra Maintenance Fund and the Roanoke Youth Symphony Activities. The event took place on April 15, 1978 in the Crystal Ballroom at Hotel Roanoke. The program dinner, dancing, and music from the movies. The program is yellow with a yellow corded rope at its center. The cover features...

    Record Type: Archive

    The Syphony Ball

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