Oh Sadie, We Wish You Stay a Little Longer!

Don’t miss the JMM’s new traveling exhibition VOTE: The Life and Work of Sadie Jacobs Crockin 1879 – 1965. The new and original exhibition, curated by former JMM curator Barry Kessler will open this Sunday, December 12 from 12:00 – 4:00 p.m. and will be on display in the JMM lobby until January 3, when it will move to the Women’s Heritage Center in Baltimore.
As JMM p/r and marketing director, I wish that Sadie could stay with us just a little bit longer…

Folks’ schedules being what they are, compounded by the holiday season, makes me worry that some will miss the exhibition at its original home.  But such is the life of a museum p/r person. It seems I’m always trying to promote exhibitions and programs early, but there’s always some glitch. Openings have to be scheduled around holidays, football games, weather, conflicting Jewish and secular events of all kinds, and dates are always changing.

Even naming exhibitions can slow things down!
Do you know how long it took the JMM staffers to agree on the name for the Sadie Crockin show?
Actually, I take that back, not everyone is in agreement even now.
I can’t create press kits without knowing the name of a show, the opening and closing dates, and all the information about the funders.

I wish I’d had more time to let people know that this great show will be with us for a few precious weeks. Of course, people can see the exhibition at other local venues, but really – you should see it here!  I hope you will join us for the opening reception this Sunday.

You’ll learn that Sadie Jacobs Crockin was a really important and influential woman who made great strides in the early women’s rights movement, and in support of children. She led the Baltimore chapters of the League of Women Voters, as well as Hadassah.
At the opening, admission to the Museum will be free, refreshments will be served, and you will be part of a special celebration in honor of the League of Women’s Voters 90th anniversary.  Hope to see you there!

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