WOODBINE – Chase Jackson will again be at our local Branch of the Cape May County Library, located at 800 Monroe Street, Nov. 18, from 2:30 to 3:30 pm.
Chase’s presentation, Valor & Victory: Duty Above and Beyond the Color Line will provide a glimpse into the heroics and sacrifices of Blacks, Latinos, and Asians in military service to our country. It will span a wide range of years from 1770 all the way to 1975.
Chase Jackson is the co-founder of the Natchel Blues Network, a blues society and founding director of AFR’AM Fest, both in Norfolk, VA. Professionally, Chase is an arts administrator with over 30 years in the field and is currently the Outreach Coordinator of Bayshore Center at Bivalve. She is in the process of writing her memoirs and an industry book on the life cycles of non-profits and embarking on a storytelling career. She also is a member of the American Association of University Women, Cape May County Chapter and Cape May Forum. .
“Chase is always a dynamic speaker and presenter and has a vast background in so many venues to draw from,” noted Mayor Pikolycky. “I encourage everyone to register for this fascinating and historically valuable presentation.”
For more information about the program, call the Adult Programming Department at the Main Library 463-6386. Registration is required for this program.
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