Past Events
Aug. 30, 2009
The NAACP of New Britain has selected Nzinga's Daughters to receive the
"Armenthia Coley Community Service Award". The award was designed to establish a testament of Armenthia Coley's legacy by recognizing individuals who embodied the spirit of equality and human rights through education. Please contact the New Britain NAACP for ticket information the presentation of this award, Sept. 26th, 7pm @ CCSU.
Sept 18, 2010
"Queen Ann Nzinga Center - Youth Empowerment Through the Arts"
Fall 2010 Open House Program @ Bristol Public Library
(Community Room #2 - downstairs)
5 High St., Bristol, CT 1 - 4pm
Sept 4, 2010
"Freedom Trail Event @ Plainville Historical Society"
29 Pierce St., Plainville, CT | 2-4pm
Plainville Historical Society and Nzinga's Daughters will host a Freedom Trail event presented by Gail Williams.
The event entitled, Plainville is Our Home, An African American Story, journals the African American experience, historic sites and history of Plainville's African American citizens. Although, small, Plainville is a town rich in cultural history. Farming, industry, a good school system and freedom, attracted many people to this region. Learn aboutthe African American people who not only migrated to Plainville, but who are indigenous to Plainville.
This presentation will include music, an exhibit, an old home movie of Plainville's African American community, and more.
Refreshments will be served.
Note: The exhibit will be on display for two weeks following the event.
July 20, 2009
Nzinga's Daughter's performed live on
WFSB's "Better CT" show on Monday, July 20th, to promote their upcoming "Music from the African Diaspora" show on July 25th at the Bushnell in Hartford. Click
HERE to go the WFSB website to view the live performance.
Upcoming Events, Performances

69 Main Street, New Britain, CT
860-229-2072
Foors open at 6pm, Show starts at 7pm
Tickets: $10 for Adults, $5 Seniors & Children
For more information please call: 860-229-8389
Click
here to purchase tickets!