In a nutshell
Similar to the "Stories Inked in Skin" collection, which was on display at the BCMVC this fall, officials sent a callout to the community for submissions.
A closer look
Rachel Hatch, spokesperson for the BCMVC, said the exhibit will feature a diverse collection of festive customs ranging from Diwali to Christmas, Kwanzaa, Hanukkah and Ramadan.
Notable quote
“This is such an exciting time of the year no matter how you celebrate,” BCMVC interim Director Jill Barrow said in a news release. “So please come celebrate with us and learn more about various holiday traditions—international and local.”
One more thing
The grand opening Nov. 30 will coincide with this year’s Wassail Fest downtown.
- Nov. 30-Jan. 6, 10 a.m.-5 p.m
- Free (admission)
- Bastrop Museum and Visitor Center, 904 Main St., Bastrop
- www.bastropcountyhistoricalsociety.com