

Celebrate African-American Heritage Throughout February!
Kick-off Celebration: Community Resource Fair

Thursday, February 5
5-8pm (Kraft Free Family Night)**
Meet representatives from community organizations around Chicago promoting African-American heritage and children’s positive development through etiquette, the arts, and athletics. Enjoy an historical dramatization by Englewood Youth Idol Finalists, a soulful performance by The Intonation Music Workshop and Rock for Kids, and a special presentation by Chicago’s own Negro League Legends, featuring Hank “Baby” Preswood, Johnny “Lefty” Washington, and Nathan “Sonny” Weston.
Community Organization Participants
• Big River, Inc.
• Chicago’s First Black Inventors and Entrepreneurs Organization
• Chicago Park District
• Clara Barton School 8th Grade Social Justice Presentation
• Dee’s Collectibles
• International Society of Sons and Daughters of Slave Ancestry
• Kuk Sool of Chicago
• Open Books Foundation
• Real Men Cook
• Spirit of Beauty Etiquette Development
• Totally Vegan
• Washington Park Conservancy
• William J. and Charles H. Mayo Elementary School
What Does It Mean, Dr. King?
Saturday, February 7 at 2pm
Thursday, February 12 at 6pm**
What was the civil rights movement and what does it mean for kids today? Take a journey back in time and learn about freedom through interactive theater and songs.
Open Mic Night and All Stars Project of Chicago
Thursday, February 19, 5-8pm (Kraft Free Family Night)
Visitors of all ages and abilities can take to the stage to sing, dance or play a musical instrument. Don’t miss the fun! Then, enjoy youth performances by Chicago’s own All Stars Project. Prevent Blindness America will also provide free vision screenings for your child.
Health and Wellness Evening with Kuk Sool of Chicago
Thursday, February 26, 5-8pm (Kraft Free Family Night)
Discover the health and fitness benefits of martial arts through interactive demonstrations with Kuk Sool of Chicago, led by Chief Instructor Michael Hill.
**Transportation is not available for these events.
Hopefully, our annual observance of Black History month will serve as a stimulant for the appreciation of the true African American legacy.
Adios! For now.....Cowboy Perry

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