“Pathways of Persistence” Open House & Reception
Wherever you go in Lancaster County —up Route 30, down quiet country roads, or along bustling city streets—you’ll encounter the rich and enduring legacy of Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) communities. Lancaster’s AANHPI residents have contributed to the county’s cultural, economic, and social landscape, adapting to challenges and thriving across generations. Pathways of Persistence, a collaboration between Lancaster Asian Americans & Pacific Islanders and LancasterHistory, celebrates these stories of resilience, perseverance, and impact. Through this exhibit, we honor the voices and experiences that have helped shape Lancaster, bringing to light the multifaceted contributions AANHPI individuals have made in business, culture, and beyond.
Join LancasterHistory and Lancaster Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (LAAPI) on Saturday, April 12 from 3-6pm for a special open house and reception celebrating Pathways of Persistence. Attendees will be able to view the exhibitions and enjoy snacks from Momma Son’s, a food vendor and caterer based in Columbia that specializes in Cambodian cuisine. At 4pm, there will be remarks from LancasterHistory, LAAPI, and community members who contributed photographs to the exhibit.
This event is free and open to the public. Walk-ins are welcome if capacity permits, but advance registration is appreciated. To attend, register online or over the phone by calling (717) 392-4633.
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