This is a repeating eventoctober 6, 2020 12:00 pm
TUESDAY TALKS WITH BRITIN AND ANN: VIRTUAL EVENT
01sep12:00 pm1:00 pmTUESDAY TALKS WITH BRITIN AND ANN: VIRTUAL EVENT
Event Details
Join the Planning Department and the Georgetown Public Library in celebrating Black History Month! To tie into this year’s national theme of Black History Month “The Black Family: Representation, Identity,
Event Details
Join the Planning Department and the Georgetown Public Library in celebrating Black History Month! To tie into this year’s national theme of Black History Month “The Black Family: Representation, Identity, Diversity”, we will be joined by special guest Paulette Taylor for “Representation, Identify and Diversity Celebrated in Georgetown’s Track-Ridge-Grasshopper Neighborhood”. The Track-Ridge-Grasshopper Neighborhood has been home to members of Georgetown’s African-American community for more than 150 years, and we invite you to learn more about the neighborhood’s history as well as other community celebrations for Black History Month.
Paulette Taylor is a longtime educator and lifetime Georgetown resident. Ms. Taylor is President of the Georgetown Citizens and Cultural Memorial Association (GCCMA), which exists to educate, preserve, and celebrate African American history and culture. GCCMA fulfills its mission by partnering with religious, educational, civic and other organizations to provide for the youth of all citizens in Georgetown, Texas.
The meetings will be held at noon on the first Tuesday of the month, starting Aug. 4, and feature a different topic each month.
The presentations will be provided through the Zoom platform, you can join by clicking here.
You can also participate by phone toll free: 877 853 5257
Webinar ID: 927 3323 0171
If you have problems accessing the meeting with the above link, please visit historic.georgetown.org
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Time
(Tuesday) 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm