Harambee- An Ethnic Potluck Feast Welcomes Everyone
February 25
Swope Center Dining Room, MBL, 5 North Street, Woods Hole.
4:00p.m.
The Woods Hole Black History Month Committee (WHBHMC) is dedicated to celebrating and educating the Woods Hole community and the community at large about African American history and culture. The committee is responsible for planning and putting on events during the month of February. Past events have included art exhibits, speakers, musical groups and the annual Harambee. The committee is open to all people regardless of ethnicity, gender, race or difference of any kind. Back to Calendar
Description:
Harambee - An ethnic potluck feast welcoming everyone of every race.
Everyone from every ethnicity is welcome! Enjoy an evening of exotic food, multicultural arts, crafts, and music.
Don't forget to bring your favorite potluck dish.
More information can be found on the Woods Hole Black History Month website at http://woodshole.er.usgs.gov/outreach/WHBHMC/
FREE and open to the public.
Woods Hole Black History Month is sponsored by the Marine Biological Laboratory; the National Marine Fisheries Service; the U.S. Coast Guard Group Woods Hole; the U.S. Geological Survey, Woods Hole Field Center; and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.
The Woods Hole Black History Month Committee (WHBHMC) is dedicated to celebrating and educating the Woods Hole community and the community at large about African American history and culture. The committee is responsible for planning and putting on events during the month of February. Past events have included art exhibits, speakers, musical groups and the annual Harambee. The committee is open to all people regardless of ethnicity, gender, race or difference of any kind. Back to Calendar






