1/2/13 - A Grand Opening ceremony is set later this week in Livingston County for a traveling exhibit from the Smithsonian Institution. âThe Way We Workedâ is on display at Hartlandâs Cromaine District Library, where the exhibit will be featured through the first week in February. The traveling exhibit explores the importance of work in American culture by tracing the many changes that affected the workforce and work environments over the past 150 years. Using large-format pictures, objects and interactive components, the exhibit shows how we identify with work, as individuals and as communities. A ribbon-cutting ceremony is set for Friday from 6-8pm at the library on Hartland Road that will include refreshments and music from local singer Neil Woodward. Known as Michigan's Troubadour, Woodward is expected to perform folk songs paying tribute to Michigan's working men and women. After coming to Hartland, the exhibit will move on to Escanaba, Clare and Hart. (JK)
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