Cape Cod museum hosts Kennedy pictures occasion in Yarmouth Port

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Cape Cod photojournalist Steve Heaslip will pull again the curtain on many years of photographing the Kennedy household throughout a particular program hosted by the JFK Hyannis Museum at Thacher Hall in Yarmouth Port, in keeping with a group announcement.

The museum will current “Photographing the Kennedys on Cape Cod” at 7 p.m. March 11, the place Heaslip will sit down with Museum Director Wendy Northcross for an in-person dialog at Thacher Hall, 266 Route 6A, Yarmouth Port.

Heaslip, a longtime photojournalist with the Cape Cod Times, will share private tales and pictures from years spent documenting a number of generations of the Kennedys. The museum mentioned this system presents “a rare glimpse into a family whose history is deeply tied to Cape Cod.”

Admission is $12 with advance registration or $15 on the door, with proceeds supporting each the museum and Thacher Hall. The occasion is open to the general public, and attendees are inspired to RSVP by means of the museum web site.

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