Reading of Nana Akua Goes to School by Tricia Elam Walker, with Brief discussion of the story including the idea of traditions that help create unique identities of peoples of the world.
Related craft activity based on Adinkra symbols and their meanings. Free copies of the shared title if available.
Dwight Branch is the oldest of the branches, established in 1907 when it was opened in the South School District Building. It was established at the request of the public and named in honor of Henry C. Dwight who was chairman of the district committee and instrumental in leading the effort. In April 1979, the Branch was relocated to the new Parkville Elementary School at 7 New Park Avenue.