Black History Month Feature Film: Clarence
All movies are shown in Centennial Hall. Bring a friend or come by yourself for an enjoyable afternoon watching a great film on the big screen. No need to register, but please plan to arrive 15 minutes before showtime.
After fighting for the United States, tackling civil rights, raising a family and living a full life, one inspiring 85-year-old African-American WWII Vet returns to the University of Wisconsin in Milwaukee. His biggest regret of in life - not earning his Bachelor's Degree. Take a wonderful, inspiring journey of continual self-discovery with a fella named Clarence who discovers you're never too old to learn.
(2015, 1hr 16min)
If you need an accessibility accommodation during this program, please contact us a few days before your visit at inclusion@bpl.on.ca or 905.639.3611 extension 1211.
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