The exhibit was curated by Carol Myers, founder of the St. Nicholas Center in Holland, Michigan. It explores the life of Nicholas, born about AD 260 in Patara, Asia Minor, in what is now Turkey. He was Bishop of Myra until his death, December 6, AD 342, which is celebrated as St. Nicholas Day in many parts of the world. Nicholas is the patron saint of children and sailors, and is closely associated with Greece, Italy, Russia and the Netherlands. St. Nicholas traditions are growing in English-speaking parts of the world. The exhibit looks at the stories and legends that have been passed from generation to generation, and his place within faith traditions and international customs. With hands-on children activities, the exhibit is festive, fun and educational.
Added by Upcoming Robot on November 8, 2010