
It's sure to be an informative evening at this edition of Tuesday Night at the Museum. On Tuesday, October 15th at 7pm, a local Holocaust survivor and author Jochebed Katan, will be sharing her remarkable story for the opening night of the Anne Frank Exhibit.Jochebed will be presenting her talk Five Courageous Helpers: My Family’s Precarious Survival in Holland, which speaks about the Courageous Gentiles that helped them to survive in connection with the Anne Frank Exhibit. “My parents and I were one of the extremely few Jewish nuclear families in Holland that came through the Holocaust intact. This talk outlines the crucial roles that five very different individuals or families – none of them Jewish – played in enabling us to survive.”Admission is only $3 and tickets are available at the door. 'Tuesday Night at the Museum' is a monthly feature at the L&A County Museum & Archives, located at 97 Thomas Street East in Napanee.For more information about a wide array of programming at the Museum & Archives, please visit www.CountyMuseum.ca or call 613-354-3027.