Palm Coast recognizes AACS for preserving African American culture

"As we celebrate Black History Month," a press release said, "Palm Coast extends its gratitude to the AACS for its unwavering dedication to preserving and promoting cultural heritage."


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In commemoration of Black History Month, Palm Coast proudly recognizes the profound impact of the African American Cultural Society in preserving and perpetuating the rich cultural heritage of African Americans. 

The AACS, located at 4422 Highway U.S. 1, is "a beacon of cultural enrichment" and fosters inclusivity and an appreciation for diversity, a city press release said. The AACS is unwavering in its commitment to preserving and perpetuating the cultural heritage of African Americans through a myriad of educational, artistic, intellectual, and social activities and services.

The society serves as a cultural hub and a dynamic force in the community, the press release said. It regularly hosts educational initiatives and cultural and community outreach events, including several Smithsonian exhibits, making it a "cornerstone of cultural exchange in the region." 

The society's commitment to education, community outreach, and cultural enrichment exemplifies the spirit of Black History Month, the press release said. AACS reinforces the importance of celebrating the diversity in the Palm Coast community.

"As we celebrate Black History Month," the press release said, "Palm Coast extends its gratitude to the AACS for its unwavering dedication to preserving and promoting cultural heritage."

 

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