You are participating in a dialogue which is part of the National Bicentennial Observance. This afternoon’s program is sponsored by the Geneva Bicentennial Commission, Hobart and William Smith Colleges and the Geneva Historical Society.
“Geneva, A City of Many Nations”
January 25, 1976
3-5 pm
North Street School
Program
Welcome Joan Brumberg, Chairperson
Introduction Robert Huff
Panel: Moderator Durstan McDonald
David Acevedo representing the Puerto Rican Community
Hildegarde Hirsch representing the Jewish Community
John Jabara representing the Syrian Community
Michael McDonald representing the Irish Community
Frank Pullano representing the Italian Community
Alvin Dion Robinson representing the Black Community
Question and Answer Period
Coffee Hour Refreshments provided by Members of the Geneva Community Choir, Women’s Council of the Geneva Historical Society, North Street Home-School Association, West Street PTA and the following members of the St. Michael’s Orthodox Church: Frieda, Marion, and Hazel Baroody, Mary Malark, and Helen White.
Film: Bill Cosby on Prejudice
Small Group Discussion; Jane Brown, Coordinator
Brief Sharing Period
Summary
Plan on attending our other forums:
February 22, 1976 “Growing Up In America” Robert Barbos, Chairperson
March 21, 1976 “Working in America”
April 23, 24,25, 1976 “Bill of Rights” Hobart and William Smith Colleges
May 16, 1976 “A More Perfect Union” and “Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness” Joe DiGangi, Chairperson
We would be happy to have you volunteer to help with those in February, March and May. Please tell Jane Brown