Black History Month Celebration:  “Keeping Our Culture Alive One Stitch at a Time”

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Celebrating Black History Month: The Stitch in Time Quilt Guild presents “Keeping Our Culture Alive, A Stitch at a Time” The African American “Stitch-In-Time” Quilt Guild has exhibited their quilt artistry at the Delaware Agricultural Museum for several years and each year with a different theme. This year’s theme, “Keeping Our Culture Alive, A Stitch at a Time” explores African American culture through 40+ beautifully crafted and colorful quilts.

 

Also featured in the exhibit is a special salute in fabric to the Tuskegee Airmen. The exhibit opens at 11:00am on Saturday, February 6th at the Ag Museum. Patrons pay regular museum admission fees: $5 for adults (age 18 and up) $3 for youths (age 6-17), children age 5 and under are free.

 

Persons who are unable to attend the February 6th opening of this special exhibit are encouraged to visit the Ag Museum during regular business hours: Wednesday – Saturday (10:00am – 3:00pm) to view the works on display. The exhibit will be in place through April 10, 2021. For additional information and directions to the event please visit: (www.agriculturalmuseum.org) or call the Museum at: (302-734-1618)

Upcoming Dates For This Event:
    • 866 North DuPont Hwy Dover, Delaware
  • Location: Delaware Agricultural Museum and Village
  • Carolyn Claypoole
  • 302-734-1618
  • Time: 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM

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