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Celebrations of Black History Month
CELEBRATIONS OF BLACK HISTORY MONTH
Celebrating Our African American Heritage
For more information call Ingrid Jackson at 864-646-7391.
February 7, 3:00 PM
FREE
Pendleton Community Center
305 West Queen St.
Pendleton, SC
Celebrating Pendleton's African-American History
Join speakers Rhondda Thomas and Sandra Gantt at Hunter's Store in Pendleton for an evening of African-American history and culture.February 9, 7:00 PM
FREE
Hunter's Store
125 E. Queen St
Pendleton, SC
Historic Pendleton Walking Tours: African-American Sites
African American Sites features nine African American historic sites or homes, starting at Historic Woodburn Plantation.
February 13-14, 2:00 PM
Cost: $5 per person
Historic Woodburn Plantation
130 History Lane
Pendleton, SC
3rd Annual Motown Revue
Clemson Area African-American Museum's
3rd Annual Motown Revue, "Motown Old School Jam"!
February 14, 7:30-11:30 PM
$15 per ticket
214 Butler St.
Clemson, SC
CURATOR'S LUNCH AND LEARN:
AFRICAN-AMERICAN MEDAL OF HONOR RECIPIENTS TO 1918
Our Curator's Corner this month will be a "Lunch and Learn." Come to the Anderson County Museum at 12 noon and ACM Curator Alison Hinman will have a wonderful program on the African-
American Medal of Honor Recipients up through 1918. Don't forget
your bag lunch!
February 24, 12-1 PM
FREE
Anderson County Museum
202 East Greenville Street
Anderson, SC
Jane Edna Hunter Event
This event will be held in Cox Hall at the Pendleton Playhouse.
February 26, 6 PM
FREE
Pendleton Playhouse
214 S. Mechanic St
Pendleton, SC
Exhibit: Frank Morris - African-American Agriculture
exhibit for the month of February, featuring the art of Frank Morris. Frank Morris' paintings are beautiful pieces of folk art portraying either agricultural scenes, or aspects of African-American life in an agrarian South Carolina setting. From cotton wagons to churches,tenant-farming houses to barnyards, these incredible pieces are one-of-a-kind reminders of both the hardships and joys of life in another time.
Throughout February
FREE
Bart Garrison Agricultural Museum of South Carolina
120 History Lane
Pendleton, SC
Exhibit: Jane Edna Hunter & African-American Education
Jane Edna Hunter, was born in Pendleton, South Carolina. In 1911 she established the Working Girls Association in Cleveland, Ohio, which later became the Phillis Wheatley Association of Cleveland which offered shelter, assistance, and education to women.
Throughout February
M-F, 9-4:30
Hunter's Store
125 E. Queen St
Pendleton, SC
Celebrations of Black History MonthDate and Time
Saturday Feb 7, 2015 Sunday Mar 1, 2015
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