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X-WR-CALDESC:Sharie Field’s maternal grandmother\, Nellie (1916-1985)\, and
  mother\, Esther (b. 1941) were Polish Jews and the only two people from t
 heir large family to survive World War II. Sharie will share stories of ho
 w they survived the war and their time spent in a displaced person’s camp 
 in Germany before immigrating to America in 1949. She will share stories o
 f her Ukrainian grandfather\, Louis\, also a WWII survivor\, and of her pa
 ternal grandfather\, Sam\, who served as an interpreter in the Nuremberg T
 rials following the war. Sharie sheds light on her family’s long-silenced 
 stories of WWII\, attempting to convey the impact these events still have 
 on us today\, and suggests paths to combat intolerance.\n\nSharie is a nur
 se at St. Vincent and lives in Carmel\, IN with her husband and two childr
 en. She became inspired to tell her family’s story after witnessing the im
 pact her parents have made through the Jewish Federation of Greater Indian
 apolis’ Speakers Bureau. She hopes that by continuing the work of Holocaus
 t education she can make contributions\, alongside others who share their 
 stories\, to honor and remember the past so that we can be upstanders in t
 he face of atrocities and injustice in the present.\n\n\nAdmission is $5 p
 er person and open to the public.
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DESCRIPTION:Sharie Field’s maternal grandmother\, Nellie (1916-1985)\, and 
 mother\, Esther (b. 1941) were Polish Jews and the only two people from th
 eir large family to survive World War II. Sharie will share stories of how
  they survived the war and their time spent in a displaced person’s camp i
 n Germany before immigrating to America in 1949. She will share stories of
  her Ukrainian grandfather\, Louis\, also a WWII survivor\, and of her pat
 ernal grandfather\, Sam\, who served as an interpreter in the Nuremberg Tr
 ials following the war. Sharie sheds light on her family’s long-silenced s
 tories of WWII\, attempting to convey the impact these events still have o
 n us today\, and suggests paths to combat intolerance.\n\nSharie is a nurs
 e at St. Vincent and lives in Carmel\, IN with her husband and two childre
 n. She became inspired to tell her family’s story after witnessing the imp
 act her parents have made through the Jewish Federation of Greater Indiana
 polis’ Speakers Bureau. She hopes that by continuing the work of Holocaust
  education she can make contributions\, alongside others who share their s
 tories\, to honor and remember the past so that we can be upstanders in th
 e face of atrocities and injustice in the present.\n\n\nAdmission is $5 pe
 r person and open to the public.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200221T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200221T130000
LOCATION:1532 S. 3rd Street Terre Haute\, IN 47802
SUMMARY:Next-Generation Series Presents Sharie Field: Sharing Long-Silenced
  Stories
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