A mobile Holocaust exhibit will be open May 27-29, 10AM-6PM, outside City Hall. It is free and open to the public, with visits for up to 25 people every half hour. Registration is required.
Hate Ends Now is an immersive, traveling exhibit that educates audiences about the Holocaust and the
dangers of antisemitism, intolerance, and racism. It’s a powerful, 360-degree immersive presentation housed inside an exact replica of a WW2 era cattle car just like the ones used to transport Jews and other targeted groups to concentration and death camps during the Holocaust. Accompanying the exhibit is a rare collection of original Holocaust artifacts. See flyer.