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St. Pete Coffee Connections

  • 02 Nov 2016
  • 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
  • Florida Holocaust Museum
  • 12

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Come join us for a morning of meaningful networking with Working Women of Tampa Bay! Meet like-minded professionals at our St. Pete Coffee Connections hosted by The Florida Holocaust Museum. Guests will receive a complimentary cup of coffee and baked goods.

About Our Host:

One of the largest Holocaust museums in the country, The Florida Holocaust Museum is the result of St. Petersburg businessman and philanthropist Walter P. Loebenberg’s remarkable journey and vision. Loebenberg escaped Nazi Germany in 1939 and served in the United States Army during World War II. Together with a group of local businessmen and community leaders, the concept of a living memorial to those who suffered and perished was conceived. 

Current Exhibit: Women of Ravensbrück: Portraits of Courage 

Ravensbrück, the Nazi’s major concentration camp for women, brought fear and terror to its imprisoned, tortured victims. Subject to unspeakable horrors, few survived. The faces of these triumphant women have been immortalized by artist Julia Terwilliger in one of the newest exhibits of Holocaust art to emerge today. What makes the collection significant is its focal point on women and their experiences during the Holocaust. The exhibit centers around seven large, wooden panels with mixed media and photo transfer images of Ravensbrück women, young and old, survivors and those who did not live. The collection contains rare original artifacts from the camp, including a handmade recipe book and gifts secretly exchanged by the women. In addition, the artist created a 10-foot memorial triangle and an artifacts installation. Curator, Rochelle G. Saidel, PhD, completed the exhibit with the addition of seventeen panels on the history and background of Ravensbrück, and fourteen panels of photographs of individuals, demonstrating the broad spectrum of women from 23 nations imprisoned in the camp.

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