Venue
Shalonda Poole Memorial Park
This intimate and personal event offers attendees the opportunity to deeply connect with the history of Warnersville, Greensboro's first Heritage Community. Recognized in 2015, Warnersville holds a special place in local history as the first planned African American community in the area, established by Pennsylvania Quaker Yardley Warner in 1865. Warner purchased and divided over 35 acres of land just south of Greensboro, making them available to freedmen. This event highlights the community's historical significance and celebrates its cultural heritage, making it a meaningful experience for all who attend.
The Ancestral Garden commemorates the Warnersville community and the memory of Shalonda Poole. Over 150 glow-in-the-dark butterfly sculptures, inspired by Shalonda’s love for butterflies, symbolize transformation and hope. Acrylic panels featuring photographs of significant figures and places from Warnersville's past enrich the narrative, providing a powerful visual connection to the community's rich heritage.
Activities: Guided historical walks, interactive talks, and community engagement. Note: This event will focus on personal interaction and historical reflection without live performances.
We extend our heartfelt thanks to everyone who has played a role in the Warnersville Community Elevation Project. We are particularly grateful to Creative Greensboro, the City of Greensboro, and the Arts Council of Greater Greensboro for their unwavering support and collaboration. A special shout-out to the dedicated A&T students from the Department of Agriculture Landscape & Design, whose hard work has been vital in creating the Ancestral Garden. We also want to recognize Mila Cornelius and Signs So Simple for their invaluable artistic contributions to this transformative endeavor. Additionally, we are thankful to Andy Zimmerman, DH Griffin, and Preservation Greensboro for their generous donations of materials.
Shalonda Poole Memorial Park
502 South Street, Greensboro, North Carolina 27406, United States
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