A Day of Unity to Strengthen the Community
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555 Alliance Street,Havre de Grace MD 21078
16 October, 2021
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A Day of Unity - Don't miss this very important event! Join Us of this Noteworthy EventFree to the PublicEvent Schedule: 12:30 pm to 1:30 pm: Financial Planning Seminar 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm: Estate Planning 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm: Stock Market Familiarization (Space is limited - Please Register for Seminar Seats) All Day: Health screenings on the Upper Chesapeake Health Medical Mobile Van offering the following services: Blood pressure screeningSleep disorder- a questionnaire that gives a rough guess if a person is at risk for sleep apnea. A neck circumference is taken and education on sleep apnea is given.Body composition - a non-invasive infra-red light projected on the upper arm that estimates how much of your weight is fat and how much is water. Education on recommendations for composition. It also estimates if you are at risk for dehydration.Diabetes/Stroke risk assessmentA1C $10 feeCholesterol-$10 feeFood and Retail Vendors, Music, and More!Vendors are still needed - Click the link below: Vendor Application: https://forms.gle/zx1qz5GvsVjsGL7XA The Havre de Grace Colored SchoolMuseum and Cultural Center, Inc. (CSMCC) is a 501 (c)(3) not for profit organization. The goal is “to remember, promote and preserve the rich history and legacy of the Havre de Grace Colored School.” The Havre de Grace Colored School holds special distinction as being the first public high school for African American children in Harford County, Maryland. The initial portion of the school was built in 1910 and served as an elementary school for African-American children. In 1930, the county expanded the building to accommodate a high school. To maintain this important history, the CSF is now beginning the next phase of preserving and restoring this forgotten piece of Maryland history. The CSF’s goal is to transform this landmark into a state-of-the art museum and cultural center. Once restored, the venue will celebrate the local and regional history of the African-American experience. For more information on the Havre de Grace Colored School or to donate to the restoration and preservation initiative, go to www.hdgcoloredschool.net; email: [email protected]; or call (443) 939-0366.
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