Butterflies are known to be symbols of change, hope and life. For the Holocaust Museum Houston, they take on a deeper meaning, representing the 1.5 million children that lost their lives in the ...
After 18 years, Butterfly Project co-founder and Executive Director Cheryl Rattner Price will be stepping away from the Holocaust education organization in the hopes it will continue to grow and take ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. The Junior League of Huntsville (JLH) is ...
Nearly 1,500 butterflies have taken flight from their Houston home to adorn the walls and rooms of the United Nations Visitors’ Lobby in New York. A fraction of the original 1.5 million-piece exhibit, ...
The Virginia Holocaust Museum partners with The Butterfly Project to honor 1.5 million children murdered during the Holocaust. Free butterfly kits were distributed to Virginia classrooms, engaging ...
REDLANDS – More than 100 butterflies of all colors and patterns are arranged and mounted on the north side of the library at Cope Middle School as a memorial to children killed in the Holocaust. Ideas ...
Around the same time Julie O’Brien’s sixth grade students at Sacred Heart in Mt. Pleasant took a trip to the Zekelman Holocaust Center in Farmington Hills in December, they each chose a novel based on ...
Houston is awash in butterflies. Drawn, decorated and inscribed by children from around the world, the small works of art commemorate the 1.5 million children who died in the Holocaust. "Taking Flight ...
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