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This Juneteenth, join Echoes of the Forest and the YMI Cultural Center to unveil a handcrafted bench carved from a white oak that Hurricane Helene brought down. ๐ณThe tree fell in Swannanoa during the storm and washed downstream before it was recovered. In the hands of master woodworker Kwadwo Som-Pimpong of Crafted Glory, salvaged timber sourced through Bee Tree Hardwoods has become a gathering place โ and it's finding a permanent home at the oldest African American cultural center in the country.
Founded in 1893 in the heart of historic Black Asheville, the YMI is a place built for community. On Juneteenth โ the day commemorating the emancipation of enslaved African Americans โ there's no more fitting home for a bench about heritage, gathering, and renewal.
Free and open to the public. Come be part of it.
๐ YMI Cultural Center, Asheville
๐๏ธ Friday, June 19 ยท 1:00 PM
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YMI Cultural Center, 39 S Market St, Asheville, NC 28801-3725, United States
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