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Richard Kemp Center's Annual Events

Richard Kemp Center's Trip to D.C.' s National Museum of African American History and Culture

Annual back in school block party

The Richard Kemp Center (RKC) hosts an annual  block party to celebrate our youth! Among the list of activities include guests for spoken word, some prizes and school supplies for the youth. Click the 'find out more' tab below to see the previous RKC's Back in School Block Party. 

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JOIN THE RICHARD KEMP CENTER FOR JUNETEENTH

June 15, 2024 from 11:00am to 6:00pm join us at the Richard Kemp Center for a celebration..



1619 TRAVELING EXHIBIT!

In commemoration of the 1619 arrival of the first Africans in English North America, the Hampton History Museum has two pop-up versions of its exhibit “1619: Arrival of the First Africans” available for community groups, schools, churches, libraries, events, and other uses. Consisting of 6 retractable banners that can easily be transported in most vehicles. We’re happy to be able to bring it to Vermont. They are currently housed at the Richard Kemp Center for viewing. 

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