February 8, 2017
Join Gloucester Arts on Main this Thursday, February 9th at 7:00pm for a special screening of “Black Harts and Buried Treasure”, directed by Mathews resident Bronwyn Hughes
This 45 minute 2008 documentary film portrays the twists and turns of the Hart family history, involving true love crossing racial lines, betrayal, and buried treasure. The film’s main character shocks herself when her passionate genealogical journey results in her becoming the first black woman to join the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR).
Bronwyn will be present at this screening to talk about her experience making the film.
Gloucester Arts on Main 6580-B Main Street
www.gloucesterarts.org

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