Heritage, Honor and Freedom Discovered
Music Department at Parkway Central Library
Heritage, Honor and Freedom Discovered: An African American Journey of Original Songs and Poems
Join us for a powerful program of original opera, poetry and flute music focused on Black themes.
Heritage, Honor and Freedom Discovered: An African American Journey of Original Songs and Poems is a dynamic performance featuring the melodic lyric voices of sopranos Hazelita Fauntroy and Evette Rose, with lyrics and poems by sister songwriting team Hazel Lee and Cynthia Cozette Lee
Commemorate Juneteenth with this FREE performance featuring original songs about the US Civil War, featuring actual United States Colored Troops Renactors, poetry opera, and more!
Reserve your FREE tickets at tinyurl.com/heritagehonor (tickets are always free and never mandatory for our performances - they simply let our organizers know how many folks to expect).
Monday, June 12, 7:00 PM
Montgomery Auditorium, Parkway Central Library
Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia PA 19103
For more information call 215-686-5316 or email: erefmus@freelibrary.org
Accessibility: A wheelchair ramp is located at the Library’s Wood Street entrance, and a public elevator is located next to the building’s northeast courtyard. For patrons with hearing impairments, an acoustic loop's available.
Music Department
Room 126
215-686-5316
Parkway Central Library
1901 Vine Street (between 19th and 20th Streets on the Parkway)
Philadelphia, PA 19103
1-833-TALK FLP (825-5357)