Citizenship classes offered for immigrants

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The Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site, in partnership with the New York Historical Society, will be offering a series of classes to help green card holders prepare for the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services naturalization exam.

As part of the Citizen Project, this six-week program of civics and history classes will be led by expert museum educators at the President Site, 1230 N. Delaware St. in Indianapolis. Participants will learn about pivotal moments in U.S. history by examining objects and documents from the museum’s collections.

Classes will meet two times a week, starting Sept. 8 and continuing for six weeks. The classes will be in English since the test is administered in English.

The program is free because of a generous anonymous gift but registration is capped at 20 participants. To learn more, contact the Presidential Site’s Education Department at either [email protected] or 317-631-1888.

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