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Black History storytime sessions hosted by the QCFM Education Department are designed to educate, inspire, and engage with the rich and diverse history of Black individuals and communities. Each session features a read-aloud story followed by a discussion to encourage critical thinking, empathy, and awareness.

  • WHEN: Daily during Winter Break - (Feb 17 - 21); 11am - 12pm
  • WHERE: Queens County Farm Museum, 73-50 Little Neck Parkway, Floral Park, NY 11004
  • TICKETS:  FREE, but registration is required and all participants need a ticket


Topics:

Mon, Feb 17th: What was the Underground Railroad?
Tues, Feb 18th: Who was Frederick Douglass?
Wed, Feb 19th: Who were the Tuskegee Airmen?
Thurs, Feb 20th: Who was George Washington Carver?
Fri, Feb 21st: Who was Louis Armstrong?

FAST FAQs:

  • Advance online tickets are required as capacity is limited.
  • Classes take place indoors in our Education Building from 11am-12pm.
  • This class is part of the Public Education Program at Queens County Farm Museum and is open to all ages.
  • Tickets are non-refundable and non-transferable.
  • Email confirmation will automatically be sent to you upon completion of purchase.
  • Free event parking and bicycle racks available.
  • Farm grounds and restrooms are accessible.
  • Strollers, backpacks and bottled water are permitted on our grounds. No designated storage or bag check available.

QUESTIONS? Email [email protected] Mon Fri and a member of our team will get back to you.

Where to find us

Location Information

  • Queens County Farm Museum
  • 73-50 Little Neck Parkway, Floral Park, NY, 11004 US
TicketsPrice

February 17: What Was the Underground Railroad?

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February 18: Who Was Frederick Douglass?


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February 19: Who Were the Tuskegee Airmen?

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February 20: Who Was George Washington Carver?

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February 21: Who Was Louis Armstrong?

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Our 47 acres of grounds contain wooded areas, which are home to local wildlife. Do not feed or approach any animals you may encounter in their natural habitat.
Strollers, backpacks, and bottled water are permitted on the grounds. No designated storage for strollers, bags, or coats.
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