2011
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March 16, 2011
The Miami Herald is calling this Friday's Big Night in Little Haiti"an unprecedented neighborhood party."
March 16, 2011
The Miami Herald is calling this Friday's Big Night in Little Haiti"an unprecedented neighborhood party."
We agree, and The Green Family Foundation will be there! Friday, March 18, from 6:00 pm until 10:00 pm at the Little Haiti Cultural Center on 212 NE 59 Terrace, Miami. Along with art exhibits there will be free, live musical performances by Haitian performing artists Rara Kuyu & Universal Soul Love and Jean P Jam.
"Big Night in Little Haiti" is produced by the Rhythm Foundation and the Little Haiti Cultural Center and will run monthly, every third Friday, so mark your calendars!
For more information:
A Big Dream for Little Haiti, Miami Herald
Big Night in Little Haiti - Third Fridays
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