Juneteenth in the Air at the Clemmons Family Farm
(Online Event from 3 PM - 4 PM, Sunday, June 21 2020)
Those of you who have visited our on-the-Farm programs know that we like to keep the setting and ambiance cozy, welcoming, and supportive- as if you were sitting with friends and loved ones in your family room or on the porch.
Please join the two Lydia Clemmonses (Senior and daughter) with our guests Professor Bill Hart and aerialist Pamela Donohoo for our first online community arts and culture program that will be live-streamed from the Clemmons Family Farm on Sunday, June 21 from 3 to 4 PM on Zoom as well as on the Clemmons Family Farm's social media: Facebook, Twitter (@ClemmonsFarm) and Instagram (@ClemmonsFamily).
NOTE: This is an online program only- the physical farm is closed to the public due to the pandemic.
(Online Event from 3 PM - 4 PM, Sunday, June 21 2020)
Those of you who have visited our on-the-Farm programs know that we like to keep the setting and ambiance cozy, welcoming, and supportive- as if you were sitting with friends and loved ones in your family room or on the porch.
Please join the two Lydia Clemmonses (Senior and daughter) with our guests Professor Bill Hart and aerialist Pamela Donohoo for our first online community arts and culture program that will be live-streamed from the Clemmons Family Farm on Sunday, June 21 from 3 to 4 PM on Zoom as well as on the Clemmons Family Farm's social media: Facebook, Twitter (@ClemmonsFarm) and Instagram (@ClemmonsFamily).
NOTE: This is an online program only- the physical farm is closed to the public due to the pandemic.
Left to Right: Mrs. Lydia Clemmons, Dr. Bill Hart, and Pamela Donohoo.
Juneteenth in the Air ProgramOur "Juneteenth in the Air" program starts on Clemmons Family Farm's Facebook, Instagram (@ClemmonsFarm), and Twitter (@ClemmonsFamily) pages at: 3 pm - 4 pm, Sunday June 21, 2020
Click here for our detailed program overview and speaker bios!
Click here for our detailed program overview and speaker bios!
This program was made possible with major funding from the Bay and Paul Foundation, additional support from
Vermont Humanities Council and Vermont Arts Council, and the kind donations of many community members.
Vermont Humanities Council and Vermont Arts Council, and the kind donations of many community members.
The Clemmons Family Farm is a 501c3 nonprofit organization whose mission is to conserve and preserve the physical farm, which is one of the 0.4% of the farms in the US that are African-American owned; to mobilize, lift up and support Vermont's African-American and African diaspora artists; and to build a loving and supportive community around African-American history, and the arts and cultures of the African diaspora. Please make a tax-deductible donation if you can.
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