On Saturday, Feb. 20 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., join us for a memorable cultural experience celebrating Black History Month at Wake County Commons Building (4011 Carya Dr. Raleigh, N.C.). This family-friendly program will include a kids' room, quiz bowl, musical entertainment and a talent show. Guest speaker Ann Atwater of Durham will share her experience as an African American Civil Rights spokesperson.
Seating is limited. To register to attend this program please call or visit your local Wake County Public Library.
Want to show off your knowledge or talent?
To participate in the quiz bowl, email Joe Anne Stephens: jstephens@wakegov.com.
To participate in the talent show, email Saundra Cropps: scropps@wakegov.com. Special guests include: ▪ Ann Atwater, Civil Rights leader ▪ Ken Smith, WRAL TV ▪ Toni Denise, jazz singer ▪ Eddie Hinton, keyboard artist ▪ Mighty Gospel Inspirations ▪ A capella singers - Marc, Kevin & Michael Yolanda H. Mitchell, comedienne ▪ W. H. Amos Praise & Worship Mass Choir ▪ Local authors/book signings This program is co-sponsored by the Friends of the Wake County Public Libraries.






