Celebrate Black History Month with us! Contribute to our community quilt by exploring and learning about influential African Americans throughout history. Can't make it? Stop by any time in February!
Throughout the month of February our communities' youth will have the opportunity to learn about influential African Americans that played a vital role in our history. Through their explorations and discoveries they can help build our community's quilt. Their thoughts, feelings and ideas on these influential contributors will be expressed and displayed through personal drawings, stories, and quotes. Let's decorate our community with learning and creativity.
AGE GROUP: | Tweens | Teens (6th - 12th Grade) | Elementary (K - 5th Grade) | Early Learners (Birth - Pre-K) |
EVENT TYPE: | Theme | Recreation | History | Continuing Education | Arts and Cultural | Activities |
TAGS: | Martin Luther King, Jr. | Community project | Black History Month |
Named in honor Miss Madge Youtz, a school principal and community philanthropist who created the Youtz Burns School Library Fund, Madge Youtz is modeled off of the airport that originally was located on the property.