Mayor Parker to Attend Gala Celebrating the Renaming of a Hall at Woodmere Art Museum

Philadelphia, PALocal News

Mayor Cherelle L. Parker will attend a gala on October 26, 2025, to celebrate the renaming of Saint Michael’s Hall to Frances M. Maguire Hall for Art and Education at the Woodmere Art Museum. The hall's new name honors the $10 million donation from the Maguire Foundation, aimed at enhancing the Philadelphia art community. The gala will feature a ribbon-cutting ceremony to officially open the hall, emphasizing the importance of art in education.

Mayor Parker has no other public events scheduled for that day, allowing her to focus on this significant occasion. The Woodmere Art Museum has played a vital role in Philadelphia's cultural landscape since its establishment. This renaming initiative reflects broader efforts to invest in the arts and education within the city. The contribution from the Maguire Foundation is a testament to private support for public cultural institutions. Enhancing educational resources in the arts will foster creativity and engagement in the community.

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