Scheduled Events ~Dec. 26-Jan. 1, 2009

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Wednesday, December 26thUMOJA (Unity)

  • Rich Forum, 6:30-9:00PM 307 Atlantic St., Stamford, CT. Contact: (203) 351-8281 Please bring canned goods for the Food Bank. Free and Open to the Public.

Saturday, December 27thKUJICHAGULIA (Self-Determination)

  • Chester Addision Community Center, 12:00PM(NOON), 245 Selleck Street, Stamford, CT. Contact: (203) 348-6491

Sunday, December 28thUJIMA (Collective Works & Responsibility)

  • Boys & Girls Club of Stamford, Inc., 2:30PM
    347 Stillwater Avenue, Stamford, CT. Contact: (203) 324-0594

Monday, December 29thUJAMAA (Cooperative Economics)

  • CTE, Inc/Lathon Wider Community Center, 1:00PM,
    34 Woodland Avenue, Stamfodr, CT. Contact (203) 352-4880
  • Bethel AME Church, 6:30PM
    150 Fairfield Avenue, Stamford, CT . Contact (203) 348-3879

Tuesday, December 30thNIA (Purpose)

  • Mayor’s Kwanzaa at the Government Center, 2:00PM, 888 Washington Blvd, Stamford, CT.  Contact: (203) 351-8281
  • Yerwood Center, 6:30PM,  90 Fairfield Avenue, Stamford, CT. Contact (203) 327-2790

Wednesday, December 31st KUUMBA (Creativity)

  • St. Luke’s LifeWorks, 1:00PM
    141 Franklin Street, Stamford, CT.  Contact: (203) 388-0100

Thursday, January 1, 2009 IMANI (Faith) various locations

These events are presented with support from the Community Arts Partnership Program and made possible with public funds from the City of Stamford, Dannel P. Malloy. Sponsored in part by the Stamford Kwanzaa Association, CTE, Inc., and The Ferguson Library–South End.

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  1. Wondtresia Hardy on

    Hi,

    My name Wondtresia, I’m a Cultural Art Consultant for Ethnic Expressions Home Gallery. I black owned Christian Art Company out of Norcross Ga. I would like to speak with someone about the up and coming calendar for the months of December and Janurary. Company mission : 1. to encourage members of our community to “come home to our heritage.” 2. To provide an opportunity for members of our community to be invoved in “bringing the creativity of our people, to our people.”

    Thank you,

    Wondtresia Hardy


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