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Urban Renewal: Through the Eyes of a Child, with Joy King"

  • Frederick Allen Lodge #609 69 Beekman Street Saratoga Springs, NY, 12866 United States (map)

Joy King, Daughter of Mary A. Carter Temple #362, Frederick Allen Elks Lodge #609

Join the Saratoga Springs Preservation Foundation for this virtual program with our own JOY KING, Daughter of Mary A. Carter Temple #362. This program will highlight Urban Renewal in Saratoga Springs from 1962 to 1986, during what was one of the largest urban changes in the City’s history. The federal Urban Renewal program provided funding to clear “blighted” areas to allow for redevelopment. This program displaced the largely Black community from the West Side. Joy King, whose family has resided in Saratoga Springs for over eight generations, will share her and her family’s memories of this devastating time, the lasting impact that this program had on the people who lived there, and the buildings that were lost.

In addition, there will be a screening of the documentary “Erasing Spaces and Faces: The Legacy of Urban Renewal in Saratoga Springs” from C.R.E.A.T.E. Community Studios, an organization that uses art to promote freedom, expression, personal growth, and community connection. A conversation will follow about the current initiatives that local organizations, artists, and community members are taking to foster social change.

This Black History Month program will take place on Zoom for a suggested donation of $10 or more. CLICK HERE to register for the virtual program or call the Preservation Foundation at (518) 587-5030. Everyone who pre-registers for this program will be emailed a Zoom link in advance and will receive a link to the recording.

More details:
https://www.saratogapreservation.org/calendar/special-programs/

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