
The City Of Killeen Celebrates Black History Month
On Tuesday, February 4, the city of Killeen and Mayor Debbie Nash will recognize Black History Month at a ceremony held in the City Hall Chambers, located on the first floor of 101 North College Street.

COME OUT AND CELEBRATE BLACK HISTORY MONTH WITH THE CITY OF KILLEEN
Innovation Black Chamber of Commerce and Killeen’s local NAACP will be in attendance and this event is open to the public. The theme for Black History Month will be "African Americans in Labor," which will focus on the various ways Black people experience work whether unfree, free, skilled, unskilled, vocational, or voluntary. This observance will highlight the central role of Black history and culture, from vocational training to internships, as well as the fight against social and academic injustice.
HAPPY BLACK HISTORY MONTH TO THE CITY OF KILLEEN
The city of Killeen says it takes pride in its diversity and is committed to honoring the rich cultural heritage and contributions of all ethnicities. Killeen values inclusivity and celebrates how diversity enriches our community. The city holds cultural observances throughout the year.
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