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Mobile Museum of Tolerance Comes to Elmhurst Public Library

Traveling mobile education center will be open July 10-13.

(Mobile Museum of Tolerance)

ELMHURST— Elmhurst Public Library will be hosting the Mobile Museum of Tolerance Monday, July 10 – Thursday, July 13 at the east end of the parking lot.

The Mobile Museum of Tolerance (MMOT) is a traveling mobile education center, the
first of its kind in the U.S. The museum uses innovative technology and interactive
lessons to bring its message of tolerance directly to communities across Illinois. The
purpose of the MMOT is to inspire people of all ages and backgrounds, empowering
them to raise their voices to combat issues of anti-Semitism, bullying, racism, hate, and intolerance.

Stop by to browse the museum during open hours or attend special events to learn how
to promote human dignity. Special events about Civil Rights, the Anne Frank Story, the
Power of Ordinary People, and Digital Media Literacy will be presented.

Find out what's happening in Elmhurstfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

For a full schedule of hours and descriptions of presentations: visit elmlib.org/MMOT or call (630) 279-8696.

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