Library turns history lesson into party

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BlackHistory.JPGMore than 500 tickets were passed out for the Black History Month Cultural Arts Night last night and from the looks of it, most of them showed. I met Dylan Thomas, 8, right, and his brother Devin Thomas, 4, at the children's area of the Biane Library.

The organizers had made cut-outs of trees that had the phrase "If I were president I would ..." written on them. One girl wrote, "... I would fix the broken economy."

Dylan had one even better, in my opinion: "... I would make healthy candy."

To see more photos of the event, see staff photographer Jennifer Cappuccio Maher's slideshow.   

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