City Of Irving: IAM Invites Families To Stop By Nov. 13 For Free Ice Cream Social
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Irving TX
10 November, 2021
4:20 PM
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Press release from the City of Irving: November 10, 2021 Photo: Members of the Irving High School Class of 1962. Courtesy Irving Archives, Lorene Lucas Looper Collection. The whole community is welcome to come out and celebrate the official grand opening of the Irving Archives & Museum (IAM) on Saturday, Nov. 13. Admission to the IAM that day will be free. The morning will kick off with a ribbon-cutting and official remarks by Irving Mayor Rick Stopfer. Throughout the day there will be craft activities, an antique car display and an ice cream social. In addition, visitors can view the newest exhibit, "Spirited: Prohibition in America," and explore this tumultuous time in American history when flappers and suffragists, bootleggers and temperance advocates - and legends such as Al Capone and Carry Nation - took sides in this battle against the bottle. Period 1920s attire encouraged for this festive day, but not required. Saturday, Nov. 13 Schedule: Irving with a Twist 10:30 a.m. | Official Ribbon-Cutting 11 a.m. | Ice Cream Social, while supplies last 11 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. | Activities Craft Table – Make a Flapper Headband Stomp Rockets on the Lawn (weather permitting) Antique Car courtesy Bob Harris (weather permitting) IAM Exhibits Open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Irving Story Spirited: Prohibition in America Two Minutes to Midnight: The Architecture of Armageddon Spark!Lab Photo: Members of the Irving High School Class of 1962. Courtesy Irving Archives, Lorene Lucas Looper Collection. The whole community is welcome to come out and celebrate the official grand opening of the Irving Archives & Museum (IAM) on Saturday, Nov. 13. Admission to the IAM that day will be free. The morning will kick off with a ribbon-cutting and official remarks by Irving Mayor Rick Stopfer. Throughout the day there will be craft activities, an antique car display and an ice cream social. In addition, visitors can view the newest exhibit, "Spirited: Prohibition in America," and explore this tumultuous time in American history when flappers and suffragists, bootleggers and temperance advocates - and legends such as Al Capone and Carry Nation - took sides in this battle against the bottle. Period 1920s attire encouraged for this festive day, but not required. 10:30 a.m. | Official Ribbon-Cutting 11 a.m. | Ice Cream Social, while supplies last 11 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. | Activities Craft Table – Make a Flapper Headband Stomp Rockets on the Lawn (weather permitting) Antique Car courtesy Bob Harris (weather permitting) The Irving Story Spirited: Prohibition in America Two Minutes to Midnight: The Architecture of Armageddon Spark!Lab This press release was produced by the City of Irving. The views expressed here are the author's own.
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