• By Priscilla Spencer
  • Posted Tuesday, September 28, 2021

Wake Forest Museum of Anthropology: Hispanic Heritage Program

Hispanic Heritage Month - All About Masks
Wednesday, Oct. 6 from 4 – 5 p.m.
Virtual via Zoom
Recommended for families, but all ages welcome

Join us in celebration of Hispanic Heritage month as we immerse ourselves into the Hispanic culture with the Wake Forest Museum of Anthropology. Tina Smith with the Wake Forest Museum of Anthropology will lead us in learning more about the culture, people, objects, and different masks as part of this program.

Children will be able to create their own masks so be sure to pick up a craft kit at the Reynolda Manor Branch. Craft kits will be available throughout the month of October, and they are not required to attend the program.

To register for this virtual program, click here or call (336) 703-2960.

Sponsored by the Friends of the Reynolda Manor Library.

All Forsyth County Public Library programs are free and open to the public

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