A new Christmas exhibit is open to the public at the Roesch Library on University of Dayton’s (UD) campus, according to the UD Associate Director of News and Communications.
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‘Juggling for Mary’ is a free, family-friendly exhibit that shares the story of a medieval juggler whos gift of a performance to Virgin Mary brought her statue back to life, the spokesperson said in a media release shared with News Center 7.
The first floor of the library will hold live demonstrations by jugglers, interactive experiences and a photo area, the spokesperson said. An original stained-glass window of the Juggler with Mary, and a display of manuscripts and illustrations by Tomie dePaola, a children’s book author.
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The seventh floor will hold a selection of Nativity sets, books and artifacts, the spokesperson said. An outdoor story walk created by UD education students is available on campus as well.
This exhibit is free and open to the public inside Roesch Library located at 300 College Park until January, 27th., according to the spokesperson.
Information on hours and parking is available on the exhibit’s website.
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