The Great Falls Public Library hosts a special event celebrating the Heritage of Great Falls’ African American community on Thursday, February 6, from 6 to 8 pm in the Cordingley Room. The program features African American culture, history, and cuisine. This free program, open to the public, is co-sponsored by the Alma Smith Jacobs Foundation, a non-profit promoting education, and the GFPL.

A variety of speakers and performers will include jazz with Tracy Williams, Alexander Temple Saints Dancers, Belt Theater Company, Bishop Marcus Collins, Darren Esannason, and a sampling of “Soul Food” provided by folks at the Alexander Temple. The Belt Theater Company will perform short scenes from one of their shows and Ken Robison will talk about the history of the local Ozark Club.

This program is free and open to all. 

For more information, contact Jake Sorich at jsorich@greatfallslibrary.org or  (406) 453-0349 ex. 220. 

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