Nia’s Open House celebration will be held on Friday, October 10, 2014 from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.
We welcome you, our community, and all of our supporters to attend this event at the newly restored historic facility.
The Open House will include:
3:30 pm ~ Welcome Speeches and Acknowledgments
4 pm ~ Live Jazz Music with "Health Spring Band"
5 pm ~ Ribbon Cutting with Chester Mayor John Linder
Tours, Music, Light Refreshments, Meet & Greet, Learn about Nia
The Nia Center is located at: 214 Reaney Street off 2nd Street, Chester, PA 19016
For more information please call 610-485-2236.
For more information regarding The Nia Center visit www.theniacenterofchester.org,
and Ruth L. Bennett, email ruth.l.bennettclub@gmail.com. To be invited to Washington, D. C. to meet Eleanor Roosevelt was a highly coveted honor—an honor bestowed upon Ruth L. Bennett, of Chester, PA—a pioneer who worked tirelessly in her community, on behalf of women and children.
Ruth
L. Bennett's vision and hard work supported the needs of young women and
families in the early 1900s during the great migration of blacks to the north.
The
now historic 1880-era Queen Anne house, founded by the "Ruth L. Bennett
Improvement Club" in 1918, and the adjacent Wilson Memorial Nursery in
1929, was from its inception a safe haven; a home that provided protection and
care. It can also boast of hosting Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on multiple
occasions when King served as an assistant pastor and Sunday school teacher at
Calvary Baptist Church where Bennett's husband was a pastor.
In
2008 the site was established as the permanent home for The Nia Center, a nonprofit
organization, founded in 2004 by Delores Freeman-Clybourn. Although the two
buildings were still fixtures of pride in the community, they eventually fell
into disrepair.
In
2012 PennDOT committed to a painstaking architectural restoration of both
buildings, just completed this past June.
"Nia,"
the center’s namesake, a Kwanzaa principle meaning "purpose", draws strength
from the past while building hope for the future. Carrying on Ruth L. Bennett’s
legacy, Nia provides children and youth with educational, artistic, and
cultural enrichment opportunities year round, in the form of pre-school
outreach, after-school programs, the Will Trippley Tutoring Program, summer
camps, internships for high school and college students, as well as senior
services.
To
celebrate the reopening of the historic Ruth L. Bennett properties, The Nia
Center, located at 214 Reaney St., Chester, PA invites the public to an "Open
House" on Friday, October 10, 2014 from 3 to 7 p.m. There will be
tours of the buildings, live jazz, a ribbon cutting, and light refreshments.
Ruth L. Bennett would be proud of Nia’s
founder, Delores Freeman-Clybourn and the Nia Center staff, whose same devotion
and determination is transforming the lives of children, youth, and families
through cultural and educational enrichment. Please join us in celebrating the
reopening of these historic properties!
Ongoing
donations and volunteers are needed and always welcome. Community members
interested in joining The Nia Center board of directors, or offering services,
please call 610-485-2236. For more
information regarding Nia visit www.theniacenterofchester.org, and Ruth L.
Bennett, email ruth.l.bennettclub@gmail.com.
Thank you Stefan for posting this information. The site has come a long way since your blog of Jan 2013! It really is an amazing moment and legacy for the city of Chester to build upon. We hope that everyone, families and kids will come out and attend this historic event on Friday and share in celebrating Ruth L. Bennett and The Nia Center, in appreciation of their contribution to the community.
ReplyDeleteI'm late, but this was a good read. Thanks Stefan...go Aunt Delores with yo bad self!
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