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Authors Connecting: Saturday June 4th 2016
~ Barnes & Noble 267 7th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY

Caribbean Cultural Showcase: Sunday June 26th 2016
~ Complete Music Studio 227 St Marks Ave, Brooklyn, NY

Creative Fun Day in the Park: August 7th 2016
~ Lincoln Terrace Park, Brooklyn NY

Music Workshop – Performance Contract   

Junior Panorama: August 2016

Summer BBQ Fundraiser 

West Indian America Carnival Day Parade - Adults and Kids: September 2016 ~ Theme: Carnival ___?_____

Halloween Parade NYC/NJ

Holiday Fruit Cake Sale:  December 2016

Countdown: A Musical Gift to the Community: December 2016

Award of Excellence:  December 2016.

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The Museum Title
Cultural Reading Program
June 4th Readings at 12 noon.

in the Children's Section

Authors Connecting is a program designed to emphasize the importance of literacy and how culture can influence education, as well as one’s world view. in 2012 Tropicalfete established a cultural reading program , in partnership with Barnes and Noble Park Slope branch to celebrate Caribbean heritage month in June.

This year’s event is about the steel pan instrument. Tropicalfete will preview a children's book “The Birth of the Steel Pan.” It will feature the history of the Steel Pan instruments and performances. As part of the event we always hightlight the work of a prominent person of Caribbean Heritage and this year we will be looking at the work of Alexander Hamilton, the founder of the US financial system (St. Kitts & Nevis born). The event is to be hosted by Colette Nicole Stapleton. Readings and Performances will start at 12noon.

Come and join us on June 4, 2016 (Saturday) at 9 AM in EDT (readings starts at 12NN) at Barnes & Noble Park Slope, 267 7th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY, 11215.

Face Mask Giveaways to be given!

Visit BN.COM/bookfairs to support us online by entering Bookfair ID 11810066 at checkout. A percentage of your Barnes & Noble purchases will benefit Tropicalfete, Inc

Tropicalfete at Dance Parade NYC 2016

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Other Organizations Celebrating Caribbean Heritage Month

The Caribbean Film Series:

Ayiti Mon Amour

prominently featured on BAMcinematek homepage! Make sure you make it out June 1st to see AYITI MON AMOUR by Guetty Felin, a true landmark in new Caribbean and Haitian cinema.

Eros Dervishi, School of Visual Arts


Culture
De'calypso Movement of Life

Cocoritehouse Jabjabproduktion will be hosting poetry De'Calypso Movement Of Life. FREE TO THE PUBLIC OUR CULTURE ,Stories Lives,History,and Expression clock Monday, June 13 at 7 PM - 8 PM pin Show Map Brownsville Heritage House Inc. 581 Mother Gaston Blvd, 2nd FL, Brooklyn, New York 11212 click here.


Dance Caribbean COLLECTIVE will present its second annual
NEW TRADITIONS Festival 2016: Dance Your Caribbean!
Tickets are available online at Brown Paper Tickets: PURCHASE TODAY: http://bit.ly/1QwP83g

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Culture

Cultuire

Caribbean Cultural Thearther
June 19  (718) 783-8345

Medgar Evers College

1637 Bedford Ave, Brooklyn, New York 11225

WORD! – A Caribbean Book Fest, is an afternoon-long celebration of Caribbean letters and thought for all ages. The program highlights the range and diversity of literary work emanating from the Caribbean and writers invested in the Caribbean Diasporic narrative.

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