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Bolingbrook's Black History Month Awareness Club marks nearly 30 years
Summary
The Bolingbrook Black History Month Awareness Club, co-founded in 1997 by Anita Kontoh Scott and Bernard Winston, will hold its 28th annual event on Feb. 7 at Bolingbrook High School with performances, activities and scholarships; the free event runs 2–5 p.m.
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The Bolingbrook Black History Month Awareness Club is preparing its 28th annual celebration. Anita Kontoh Scott and Bernard Winston co-founded the group in 1997. They created the club after noticing limited local activity and awareness around Black History Month. The event combines performances, activities and scholarship awards.
Key details:
- The club was co-founded by Anita Kontoh Scott and Bernard Winston in 1997.
- Organizers began the group to create a local place to observe Black History Month.
- The 28th annual event is scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 7, at Bolingbrook High School from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
- The program includes performances, games, crafts, refreshments and college scholarships.
- Admission to the event is free.
Summary:
The club has become a recurring local event aimed at raising awareness and encouraging pride in heritage while offering support to young people through scholarships. The next scheduled gathering is on Feb. 7 at Bolingbrook High School and will run from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.; further developments beyond the event are undetermined at this time.
