Talked with Edward Stinson, Museum Educator, Spady Cultural Heritage Museum and Anthony Bacchus, President/CEO of Cape Universal. The Spady's mission is to expand, preserve and present the culturally diverse history of the black communities of Palm Beach County. The Spady Museum hours are: Tuesday - Saturday 11am - 4pm. The current exhibit is, "From a Dream to Reality" by the local women of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Xi Pi Omega Chapter. The museum offers historical tours and youth cultural leadership academy. Coming up on Friday, February 17th is the Black Youth Art Awareness Festival that Anthony's company Cape Universal is presenting at the Spady Musuem. CAPE Universal is A 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization who's mission is to empower all youth mindset through principles, cultural arts, mentorship, and a positive and proactive mindset. Kids can participate in the festival by submitting art on an 8x11 sheet of paper and the submissions will be displayed at the Spady from 4-9pm. It's a free event with music, food trucks and more. Student volunteer hours are available. Listeners can get more information at www.capeuniversal.org. For more information about the Spady, to set up a tour or make donations, listeners can call: (561) 279-8883 or go to www.spadymuseum.com.