Trinity Community Center is proud to present our first Think HBCU weekend in partnership with UNCF National Alumni Council Vice President, Anthony H. Brown. The weekend will include a variety of events for HBCU Alumni, current students, and prospective students. All events are FREE and open to the public. Friday, 8/30: Pre-Alumni Day of Service - Current HBCU Students are invited to volunteer to lead activities with the youth of TCC's after school program. Saturday, 8/31: HBCUish Workshop - This will be an interactive day of information about HBCUs presented by alumni and HBCU representatives. OPEN TO HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS & SENIORS. Sunday, 9/1: HBCU Meetup - Connect with local HBCU alumni, current students, and prospective students during this exciting gathering featuring vendors and HBCU information.
Saturday, Aug 31, 2-3 PM
Think HBCU Weekend presented by Trinity Community Center
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