On Thursday, April 24, the Lawrence County Historical Society will hold a meeting focused on the remarkable collection known as HoJo Photos. This collection showcases the work of the late Howard “HoJo” Johnston, a beloved local photographer whose career spanned several decades. Attendees can look forward to viewing a selection of photographs that have not yet been shared on the HoJo Photos Facebook page, offering a unique opportunity to experience Johnston’s artistry. The event is scheduled to begin at 6 p.m. and will take place in the community room of the Southern Tennessee Higher Education Center. This gathering promises to be an enriching experience for those interested in local history and photography.
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