Roots 101 African American Museum to Participate in One West's Inaugural ‘Winter Wonderland’ Event at Shawnee Park
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Roots 101 African American Museum to Participate in One West's Inaugural "Winter Wonderland" Event at Shawnee Park
Louisville, KY - The Roots 101 African American Museum is proud to announce its participation in the inaugural "Winter Wonderland" event presented by One West, a nonprofit organization committed to commercial growth in the West End of Louisville. The event, which has been years in the making, will take place from December 16th to 18th at Shawnee Park and is a drive-thru holiday experience featuring over 200,000 LED lights.
The theme of this year's event is "A Season of Peace," and visitors can enjoy the festive display while reflecting on the holiday season's message of unity and goodwill.
From 6 pm to 10 pm each night, the event will be free and open to the public. In addition to the stunning light display, visitors can enjoy holiday theatrical and choral performances led by Troy Bell, a music producer, singer, songwriter, vocal coach, and vocal director. Local youth choirs will also join in the performances, adding a community element to the event.
Roots 101 African American Museum is dedicated to educating the public about the contributions, struggles, and achievements of African Americans throughout history. The museum's participation in the "Winter Wonderland" event is an opportunity to celebrate the holiday season with the community and showcase the museum's commitment to preserving and sharing African American history.
The event is free and open to the public.
For more information about the "Winter Wonderland" event, visit One West's website at www.onewest.org.
This press release highlights the Roots 101 African American Museum's participation in the One West "Winter Wonderland" event at Shawnee Park from December 16th to 18th. The event is free and open to the public, featuring over 200,000 LED lights and holiday theatrical and choral performances. The theme of this year's event is "A Season of Peace," and the museum's participation is an opportunity to showcase its commitment to preserving and sharing African American history.