
During the Black History Month celebration, (l-r) Dominick Reed, Maddison Daniels and Robert McCann listen intently to storytelling. BY DENY HOWETH

Students get excited watching the fifth-graders dance to "Thriller" by Michael Jackson. BY DENY HOWETH

Dancing during the introduction are (l-r) Brittney Guerra, Kadence Jefferson, Keyllie Morin-Kane, Kamora Christopher and Baylee Wesson. BY DENY HOWETH

Eldre Gladney, 14, plays nine different instruments and chose his guitar to perform for this event. BY DENY HOWETH

Musicians Cortney Williams, left, and Grace Batten from Delaware State University perform in a trio. BY DENY HOWETH
H.O. Brittingham Elementary School students were entertained by and participated in dancing, singing, and storytelling celebration to end Black History Month Feb. 28. Bevelene Holloman, library manager, creates the event every year with guest performers and participating students.
Music instructor Cheryl Howard gets the students rocking to a sing-along.
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