Sat, Apr 01
|Lloyd Keaser Community Center
Northern Arundel Cultural Preservation Society
Exhibits about the contributions of African Americans to the military from 1765 to the present and to the development of Maryland and its economic prosperity from which European settlers benefited and we all benefit today; truck farmers in northern Anne Arundel County; children’s games.


TIME & LOCATION
Apr 01, 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Lloyd Keaser Community Center, 5757 Belle Grove Rd, Brooklyn, MD 21225, USA
ABOUT THE EVENT
410-255-0860
Learn the answers to these questions at our MD Day Event:
What were the contributions of African Americans from the founding of Maryland to the present time?
What does Matthias De Sousa have to do with Maryland Day?
Who were the Buffalo Soldiers?
Who were the truck farmers from Pumphrey?
What is the connection between the White Marsh Plantation in Bowie and African American families from North County?
Plus listen to informative presentations, view exhibits and artifacts, participate in interactive children’s games and activities, and take a ride on a real horse!