The
Center for Creativity & Community to host talk by Carroll Richards
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[July 08, 2019]
The Center for Creativity & Community will be
hosting a talk by Carroll Richards on his involvement in the civil
rights movement, Wednesday, July 10th, at 2-3:00 PM. It is free and
open to the public.
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Richards marched in the MLK Memorial March in
Memphis in 1968 (pictured in photo).
Richards has been a pastor/chaplain throughout his career and has
lived in Lincoln for the past 25 years. He is a former pastor of
First Cumberland Presbyterian Church and is currently a chaplain at
ALMH. He was in Memphis attending seminary when the events of 1968
happened which led to his involvement with civil rights.
The Center, sponsored by First Presbyterian Church of
Lincoln, is located at 301 Pekin Street. It opened this year with a
free summer youth program for 6th to 8th graders.
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Its purpose is to provide a place for youth to be themselves,
explore their creativity, and strengthen their connection within and with
others. The program is Tuesdays thru Thursdays,12:30-5:00 PM, until August 1st.
Youth are welcome to join at any time. For inquiries please email fpcyouth@preslincoln.org
or call (217)732-6141.
[LAURA ELLIOTT
Youth Program Coordinator
The Center for Creativity & Community] |