Countywide : Docents Sought for Anne Frank Exhibit
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Holocaust survivors and their children, rescuers and liberators are being sought as docents for the “Anne Frank in the World” exhibit, opening in April at the Fullerton Museum Center.
Volunteers will attend a training session in March and work four-hour shifts from April 13 to June 2.
The exhibit will feature 500 photographs of one of the best-known Holocaust victims, Anne Frank. The Jewish teen and her family hid from the Nazis for about two years before being discovered and sent to the concentration camp where she died. The diary she kept in hiding was found after the war and published as “Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl.”
It also will include a film, as well as musical and dramatic programs. More than 52,000 people visited the exhibit last year when it was at the Newport Harbor Art Museum in Newport Beach.
The Fullerton Museum Center is at 301 N. Pomona Avenue. Information: (714) 738-6545.
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