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SUMMARY:NAMI Family Support Group
DESCRIPTION:On the 2nd Tuesday of each month\, Peg’s Gallery hosts a free NAMI Family Support Group for relatives\, partners\, and friends of individuals living with mental illness. \nThis peer-led group offers understanding\, practical support\, and connection in a confidential\, judgment-free space.\nNo registration required. No pressure to share. \nEnter through the main gallery entrance and meet in the back multi-purpose room. \n 
URL:https://pegsgallery.org/event/nami-family-support-group-2/
LOCATION:Peg’s Gallery | Multi-Purpose Room\, 53 First St.\, Hudson\, 44236\, United States
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SUMMARY:April Showers: Printing Peonies with Meryl Engler
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate spring with a hands-on introduction to woodcut printmaking.\nUsing pre-carved floral woodblocks\, participants will learn the basics of inking and hand-printing without a press\, then create their own vibrant flower prints to take home. Led by artist Meryl Engler\, the workshop includes a brief overview of the carving process and guidance throughout printing. Participants will work with water-based inks and leave with a small collection of their own handmade prints. \nMeryl Engler is a printmaker known for her colorful woodcut prints\, often using pattern and repetition. She is inspired by hidden landscapes in our environment and the relationships we form to them and to each other. Her work has been exhibited nationally and internationally and is currently on view at Peg’s Gallery in Illuminated Fundamentals. \n  \nAll events are free and open to the public.\nNo registration necessary.
URL:https://pegsgallery.org/event/april-showers-printing-peonies-with-meryl-engler/
LOCATION:Peg’s Gallery | Multi-Purpose Room\, 53 First St.\, Hudson\, 44236\, United States
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SUMMARY:Campus Wide Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:Peg’s invites the community to a campus-wide reception celebrating the opening of two new exhibits Friday\, May 15\, 2026\, from 5–7 PM.  \n25 Years of Impact traces the evolution of a vision first imagined by Peg Morgan and carried forward by those who believe in the power of giving to change lives. Through stories\, images\, and artifacts from the foundation’s history\, the exhibit highlights landmark initiatives\, partnerships\, and the people whose work has expanded access to care\, deepened cultural engagement\, and inspired hope. Visitors are invited to reflect on the enduring impact of philanthropy and to imagine what the next 25 years might hold for a community shaped by generosity and purpose.  \nOpening concurrently\, Eighty-Six Reasons for Asylum Admission: A Domestic Beginning\, a solo show by Ohio porcelain artist Kimberly Chapman\, explores why women were institutionalized in asylums from the mid-nineteenth century through the 1970s. The exhibit confronts the gendered and unequal treatment of these spaces. Constructed in 1825—just decades before the rise of organized feminism—the Baldwin Buss Merino House stands at the threshold of a period when women’s autonomy was tightly controlled\, conditions that could later justify institutionalization. \nVisitors are encouraged to explore the galleries\, connect with artists and program partners\, and reflect on the stories and ideas presented in both exhibits. The evening will include live music\, thoughtful remarks\, and light refreshments.  \nThis event is free and open to the public. \nFree parking is available on city streets and lots throughout the walkable downtown neighborhood of Hudson\, Ohio.   
URL:https://pegsgallery.org/event/campus-wide-opening-reception/
LOCATION:Peg’s Campus\, 53 First St.\, Hudson\, OH\, 44236\, United States
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