About this Event
Black History Month Celebration - African American History and Arts
FREE ADMISSION | Open to the Public | Families Welcome
The , in conjunction with the , , and the is excited to announce a Black History Month Celebration in Hunterdon County.
Join us Saturday, February 24, 2024, at the Stangl Stage at 5:30 PM as we celebrate and commemorate Black History Month in Hunterdon County with food, music, and dance expressions of African American culture and arts. Come out and enjoy a vibrant celebration of African American history and arts at the Stangl. The event will showcase the rich cultural heritage and contributions of African Americans. Immerse yourself in various captivating performances, inspiring exhibitions, and engaging activities that honor the achievements and resilience of the African American community. Don't miss this opportunity to celebrate diversity, learn, and appreciate the incredible legacy of African American history and arts!
Featured presenters: from Howard University who will share her professional journey as well as her vital work in spearheading the movement to build the National Museum of African American History in Washington, D.C.
& , authors of "If These Stones Could Talk," will be sharing a presentation based on their newest book, "African Americans of Central New Jersey: A History of Harmony and Hostility." Copies of both books will be available for purchase at (24 Central Avenue, Flemington) and the event. , celebrating her 16th Black History Month event in Hunterdon County, will lead an interactive community conversation on "What does Black History Month mean to you?"
FREE ADMISSION | Open to the Public | Families Welcome
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Stangl Factory, Stangl Road, Flemington, NJ, USA, United States
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