Announcement | Announcement
Announcement | Announcement
Black History Month, from February 1st through March 1st, provides an annual opportunity to honor the contributions and legacy of Black Americans across U.S. history and society.
Ongoing Event throughout February: Art Exhibition with Dena Reese-Booze
- Show runs January 13th - March 1st
- The Halle Cultural Arts Center (237 N. Salem Street) | Drop in during business hours
- Learn more
Wednesday Night Movie
- Wednesday, February 1st | 7:30 pm
- The Halle Cultural Arts Center (237 N. Salem Street)
- No registration required
United Strings of Color performs Stories from Africa & America
- Saturday, February 4th | 3:00 pm
- The Halle Cultural Arts Center (237 N. Salem Street)
- Event is free! But registration is requested. Register here!
- An introductory talk with writer and composer, and Apex-local, Elmer Gibson. Gibson created a compilation based on the African folktale Ijapa & Mr. Igbin.
- The United Strings of Color quartet will perform Gibson's compilation of Ijapa and Mr. Igbin with the help of narrator and singer, Tahmiyah Kelly.
- The quartet, alongside Tahmiyah Kelly singing and narrating, will also perform a reading with music from Sing A Song written by Kelly Starling Lyons. This work provides a brief history of African Americans through the National Anthem, Lift Every Voice.
- After the performance, attendees are invited to an Instrument Zoo! All ages are welcome to interact with various string instruments and ask questions to musicians.
- Wednesday, February 15th | 10:00 am
- The Halle Cultural Arts Center (237 N. Salem Street)
- No registration required
Black History in Early Apex - 2 Nights Offered
- Tuesday, February 21st | Eva Perry Library
- Event is free, but registration is requested. Register here!
- Saturday, February 25th | 6:00 pm | The Halle Cultural Arts Center (237 N. Salem Street)
- Event is free, but registration is required. Register here!
Original source can be found here.