Kwanzaa band plays to get food for hungry

Food Bank "Giving Tree" made for The Cannery food drive in Del-mote Square, San Francisco. Kwanzaa band, "Live Wood" plays and dances infront of the tree.
Tree Made by Because We Can.
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Food Bank "Giving Tree" made for The Cannery food drive in Del-mote Square, San Francisco. Kwanzaa band, "Live Wood" plays and dances infront of the tree.
Tree Made by Because We Can.
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Photos from the Bay Area Discovery Museum's annual Kwanzaa celebration.


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Images courtesy of the Bay Area Discovery Museum on Flickr.

BAY AREA DISCOVERY MUSEUM
Photos from the Bay Area Discovery Museum's annual Kwanzaa celebration.
Above, the "Littlest African Queens" dance to the sounds of the drum. Master drummer Kele Nitoto can be seen in the background.
The Bay Area Discovery Museum hosts a Kwanzaa celebration every year that focuses on arts, music, and dance for children and families.
See more photos from that event
Kwanzaa band, "Live Wood" plays in San Francisco.
Bay Area Kwanzaa is dedicated to infusing the principles of Kwanzaa into the daily lives of Bay Area residents.
Kwanzaa is an African American and Pan-African holiday which celebrates family, community and culture December 26 thru January 1.
Learn about Nguzo Saba: The Seven Principles of Kwanzaa.
Learn more about Kwanzaa's seven basic symbols.
Altar at 2008 Kwanzaa Ujamma Celebration at Lake Merritt Boat House in Oakland.
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