Winners of Copshaholm arts competition showcased at History Museum on Nov. 9

Known as Copshaholm, the Oliver Mansion now serves as the main attraction at The History Mu­seum in South Bend. The exterior of Copshaholm is shown Thursday, May 5, 2016, in South Bend.
Known as Copshaholm, the Oliver Mansion now serves as the main attraction at The History Mu­seum in South Bend. The exterior of Copshaholm is shown Thursday, May 5, 2016, in South Bend.

SOUTH BEND — The History Museum presents “Gallery After Dark: Copshaholm 125 Arts” at 7 p.m. Nov. 9 at 808 W. Washington St.

The event features performances of the winning entries of this year’s “Copshaholm 125 Arts Competition,” including visual arts, written word and music.

The competition celebrates the 125th anniversary of the year the Oliver family moved into their new home at 808 W. Washington St, — Copshaholm, as they later named it.

Tickets are $15-$10, and reservations are required.

Light hors d’oeuvres are included in the ticket price. There is a cash bar, and attendees must be 21 or older.

For more information, call 574-235-9664 or visit historymuseumsb.org.

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