For more than 20 years, the Fine Arts Center's Multi-Cultural Committee has hosted an annual "Heritage Tea" to celebrate diversity and showcase the myriad talents of local residents and county youth. This year's Heritage Tea will follow in the same vein.
About the Student
Work on Display
For much of the
last month, students in Kershaw
County's grades three
through eight have worked on projects that focus on cultural figures and legends.
Each school has selected the winning pieces to be displayed in the Douglas-Reed House at Fine Arts
Center during this special weekend.
Past projects have ranged from reports with paintings, to portfolios, mobiles, hand sculptures, and PowerPoint presentations. We encourage the use of technology. This opportunity encompasses the entire Kershaw County School District. The Heritage Tea was started by former Kershaw County educator and multi-cultural committee member, Ruby Minton.
In addition to performances on stage, prizes and awards will also be presented to students whose Black History projects are all on display at the Fine Arts Center.
There will be performances by local performers and groups beginning at 3:00 p.m. in the Wood Auditorium. A reception with
refreshments will be held in the Douglas-Reed House after the performance. More detailed information to come!