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Southwest Florida Holocaust Museum 10th anniversary

See larger Exhibits from concentration camps at The Holocaust Museum & Education Center of Southwest Florida on Wednesday, April 27, 2011, in Naples. Lexey Swall/Staff

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Exhibits from concentration camps at The Holocaust Museum & Education Center of Southwest Florida on Wednesday, April 27, 2011, in Naples. Lexey Swall/Staff

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Mary Fontaine browses through a program in part of a gallery of paintings by Myra Roberts from a series called Project Tolerance: Faces of Anne Frank at the Holocaust Museum in Naples.
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Cindy Erickson, left, and Mary Fontaine browse through a program in part of a gallery of paintings by Myra Roberts from a series called Project Tolerance: Faces of Anne Frank at the Holocaust Museum in Naples.
  • Exhibits from concentration camps at The Holocaust Museum & Education Center of Southwest Florida on Wednesday, April 27, 2011, in Naples. Lexey Swall/Staff
  • Students from Naples Christian Academy work in groups as they learn about genocide currently taking place in Darfur, Sudan at The Holocaust Museum & Education Center of Southwest Florida on Wednesday, April 27, 2011 in Naples. 'Genocide could happen anywhere in our world today,' said education director Amy Snyder at the end of the tour that educates students about the Holocaust and about what risk factors can lead to genocide. 'The challenge: what are you going to do today, tomorrow, to make the world a better place for the people around you?' Lexey Swall/Staff
  • Students from Naples Christian Academy look through exhibits at the The Holocaust Museum & Education Center of Southwest Florida on Wednesday, April 27, 2011 in Naples. 'Genocide could happen anywhere in our world today,' said education director Amy Snyder at the end of the tour that educates students about the Holocaust and about what risk factors can lead to genocide. 'The challenge: what are you going to do today, tomorrow, to make the world a better place for the people around you?' Lexey Swall/Staff
  • Amy Snyder, education director at the The Holocaust Museum & Education Center of Southwest Florida, gives a tour of the museum to eighth grade students from Naples Christian Academy on Wednesday, April 27, 2011 in Naples. 'Genocide could happen anywhere in our world today,' said Snyder at the end of the tour that educates students about the Holocaust and about what risk factors can lead to genocide. 'The challenge: what are you going to do today, tomorrow, to make the world a better place for the people around you?' Lexey Swall/Staff
  • Tiffany Hunnell, 15, and other eighth grade students from Naples Christian Academy look through exhibits at the The Holocaust Museum & Education Center of Southwest Florida on Wednesday, April 27, 2011 in Naples. 'Genocide could happen anywhere in our world today,' said Snyder at the end of the tour that educates students about the Holocaust and about what risk factors can lead to genocide. 'The challenge: what are you going to do today, tomorrow, to make the world a better place for the people around you?' Lexey Swall/Staff
  • Amy Snyder, education director at the The Holocaust Museum & Education Center of Southwest Florida, gives a tour of the museum to eighth grade students from Naples Christian Academy on Wednesday, April 27, 2011 in Naples. 'Genocide could happen anywhere in our world today,' said Snyder at the end of the tour that educates students about the Holocaust and about what risk factors can lead to genocide. 'The challenge: what are you going to do today, tomorrow, to make the world a better place for the people around you?' Lexey Swall/Staff
  • The Holocaust Museum's traveling exhibit of a restored World War II-era boxcar used to transport Jews to death camps run by the Nazis is now at North Naples Middle School. An open house for public will be held from 6:30 p.m. through 8:30 p.m. May 26, 2010. Photo by Chuck Curry / Staff
  • Amy Snyder, education director at the The Holocaust Museum & Education Center of Southwest Florida, gives a tour of the museum to eighth grade students from Naples Christian Academy on Wednesday, April 27, 2011 in Naples. 'Genocide could happen anywhere in our world today,' said Snyder at the end of the tour that educates students about the Holocaust and about what risk factors can lead to genocide. 'The challenge: what are you going to do today, tomorrow, to make the world a better place for the people around you?' Lexey Swall/Staff
  • Here is the plaque that honors the vicitims of the Holocaust and their families in the Holocaust Museum's traveling exhibit of a restored World War II-era boxcar. Photo by Chuck Curry / Staff

The Southwest Florida Holocaust Museum is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year

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