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  1. The 3,200 square feet center will feature the core exhibit “Our Journey, Our Stories” to chronicle and interpret the experience of African Americans in Frederick County during the last 200 years, and our shared history as Marylanders and Americans.

  2. Each year, AARCH Society celebrates our “Living Treasures”—African Americans aged 90 years and older, on whose shoulders we stand—at a banquet. In 2018, the documentary “The Tale of the Lion” captured many of their stories on film and premiered at Frederick’s Weinberg Arts Center.

  3. Apr 10, 2023 · Living Treasures– Each year, AARCH Society celebrates our “Living Treasures”—African Americans aged 90 years and older, on whose shoulders we stand—the documentary “The Tale of the Lion” captured many of their stories on film and premiered at Frederick’s Weinberg Arts Center.

    • Becky Kaler
  4. A 501(c)3 non-profit organization, AARCH Society is committed to fostering greater understanding among diverse cultures in Frederick County, Maryland. Through programs and services in Frederick City and County – and through the establishment of The African American Heritage Center in downtown Frederick in 2023 – AARCH Society builds with ...

  5. AARCH seeks to engage with the wider community to share the richness of many contributions African Americans have made to Frederick County despite the challenges faced during slavery, the Jim...

  6. The AARCH Society identifies, collects, preserves, and makes publicly accessible, through our programs and services, the objects, artifacts, and stories about the history, rich heritage and culture and the contributions of African Americans in Frederick County past and present.

  7. Nov 16, 2022 · The AARCH Society will host a public screening of the documentary film “A Story of Two Churches: Moving From the Past — Building a Better Future” at 6 p.m. Nov. 19 at Asbury United...

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