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Students Perform at May Day Festival

  • 01 May 2011
  • 3:00 PM - 3:59 PM
  • New Haven Green

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May Day.JPGCelebrate International Workers' Day on the Town Green in New Haven, CT!







This year's May Day celebration will include the culminating performance of the GNHLHA's Family Work History Project.

On May 1, 2011 at 3 pm, 6th and 8th grade students from Katherine Brennan and Worthington Hooker Schools of New Haven, CT will convene at the May Day Festival on the New Haven Green to celebrate labor history with a reading and musical performance. 

The performance marks the culmination of the “Family Work History Project,” a collaboration between the Greater New Haven Labor History Association and New Haven Public Schools which began in February.  The performance is free and open to the public.

Students will read excerpts from essays they have written about mentors in the labor force, based on material they have gathered through oral history interviews about their mentors’ work experiences.  Following the reading, music educator and song-writer Mike Kachuba will lead the students in song with “They Did Their Part,” an original composition he has written based on the students’ collective stories.

GNHLHA is in the process of raising funds to repeat and expand the scope of the project for the 2011-2012 school year. Contact us at (203) 777-2756 ext. 2 or info@laborhistory.org if you would like to contribute.

www.maydaynewhaven.org for more info about the May Day Festival


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