Exhibit opening: Walk through Memory Lane with African American Activists (RSVPed guests only) (Read More)

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Together We Achieve Miracles is celebrating the opening of the exhibit "Walk Through Memory Lane with African American Activists" with an evening of hors d'oeuvres on the occasion of Senator Ernie Chambers' 89th birthday. Event date: Saturday, July 11 Event time: 4:00 - 7:00 p.m. Location: Saratoga History- Arts-Humanities Multicultural Center, 4401 North 21st Street, Omaha RSVP required no later than July 8 to [email protected] By responding to the RSVP, guests grant permission for photos and videos to be taken during the event to be used for archives, social media, and marketing purposes. Event is free, but donations accepted.

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RSVP deadline for July 11 exhibit opening in Omaha: Walk through Memory Lane with African American Activists (Read More)

Text with decorative flourishes: Walk Through Memory Lane with African American Activists of Nebraska
Together We Achieve Miracles is celebrating the opening of the exhibit "Walk Through Memory Lane with African American Activists" with an evening of hors d'oeuvres on the occasion of Senator Ernie Chambers' 89th birthday. Event date: Saturday, July 11 Event time: 4:00 - 7:00 p.m. Location: Saratoga History- Arts-Humanities Multicultural Center, 4401 North 21st Street, Omaha RSVP required no later than July 8 to [email protected] By responding to the RSVP, guests grant permission for photos and videos to be taken during the event to be used for archives, social media, and marketing purposes. Event is free, but donations accepted.

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African American debutante cotillion ball history (Read More)

Dr. Nikita Harris will give a lecture on the history and significance of African American debutante cotillion balls. Dr. Nikita Harris is a distinguished scholar, public historian, and advocate for preserving African American cultural heritage who used her Reese Phifer Fellowship to study African American Cotillions and Black Debutante Social Programs across the United States. She also spearheads the National Black Debutante Project and the International League of Cotillions. For more information contact [email protected] or call 531-622-2253.    

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