As we observe the Days of Remembrance April 13-20, we honor those lost and reaffirm our commitment to dignity, respect and inclusion for all.
The City of Edina will host a Days of Remembrance speech by Janet Horvath, author of the book The Cello Still Sings, on April 14 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in the Parklawn Room of Fire Station 2, 4401 W. 76th St.
The Cello Still Sings tells Horvath’s generational story of the Holocaust and the transformational power of music. Join us to be in community, hear a gripping and heartfelt story, and engage in a question-and-answer session.
ALT April 13-20 “Days of Remembrance” text in yellow and white on a black background, with a yellow Star of David containing a lit candle on the right.