Students From The Bethlehem Center Present Black History Program On Thursday

  • Tuesday, July 19, 2016

Over 100 students attending The Bethlehem Center’s Read to Lead summer program have spent the past six weeks cultivating their leadership, reading comprehension and creative writing skills to produce an captivating educational production entitled Our Hidden History: A History We've Forgotten. Students, in grades first through eighth will narrate and perform the entire production.

Our Hidden History: A History We've Forgotten will include a theatrical play, musical performances, and artist demonstrations.

It will take place on Thursday, from 1-2 p.m. at The Bethlehem Center, 200 W. 38th Street.

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