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Join us for a special performance of A Friend of A Friend and support two great local causes!  
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A Friend of A Friend

The compelling story of the Capital Region's 
involvement in the Underground Railroad movement.
Join the Albany County Convention & Visitors Bureau (ACCVB) Foundation and Capital Repertory Theatre in supporting two Capital Region organizations by attending this special, one-night performance.
Monday, May 13
5:30     Reception at Capital Repertory Theatre
6:15     Remarks
6:30     Performance of A Friend of A Friend
7:15     Dessert Reception
Buy your tickets:
http://albany.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=245df7bb3f0e09bd15a1118f2&id=3846247d6d&e=0db39e9720
All proceeds will benefit The Underground Railroad History Project of the Capital Region and the African American Cultural Center of the Capital Region. Both organizations tell the important story of the Underground Railroad movement in the region. More information on these organizations can be found below.

All tickets are $50. If you are unable to attend the performance, you may still purchase tickets that will be donated to members of the community who may not have the opportunity to attend otherwise. If you would like to donate tickets, please click here.  
Benefiting Organizations      
  
The African American Cultural Center of the Capital Region, Inc. is a nonprofit organization committed to educating, enriching, and empowering residents of the Capital Region through a variety of educational, cultural and performing arts, programs, activities, and exhibits that promote awareness and raise the collective consciousness of all ethnicities to the rich and vibrant history, contribution, and culture of African Americans.       
The Underground Railroad History Project researches and preserves the local and national history of the anti-slavery and underground railroad movements, their international connections, and their legacies to later struggles; it engages in public education and dialogue about these movements and their relevance to modern society.      
Copyright © 2013
The Albany County Convention & Visitors Bureau
25 Quackenbush Square
Albany, NY 12207
800-258-3582  |  518-434-1217

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