
The Spady Cultural Heritage Museum is dedicated to discovering, collecting and sharing the African-American history and heritage of Palm Beach County. Located in the former home of the late Solomon D. Spady, the most prominent African American educator and community leader in Delray Beach from 1922 to 1957, the museum opened in July 2001 and is the only Black History Museum & Cultural Center of its kind in Palm Beach County.
Mission Statement:
The Spady Museum’s mission is to expand, preserve and present the culturally diverse history of the black communities of Palm Beach County.
Vision Statement:
EPOCH envisions a culturally and economically vibrant community where the history and contributions of the black communities of Palm Beach County is understood and appreciated.
Values we believe in:
- – Collecting, preserving and sharing history, artifacts and buildings
- – The education of the community
- – Historical accuracy and integrity
- – Bringing people together
Mission Statement:
The Spady Museum’s mission is to expand, preserve and present the culturally diverse history of the black communities of Palm Beach County.
Vision Statement:
EPOCH envisions a culturally and economically vibrant community where the history and contributions of the black communities of Palm Beach County is understood and appreciated.
Values we believe in:
- – Collecting, preserving and sharing history, artifacts and buildings
- – The education of the community
- – Historical accuracy and integrity
- – Bringing people together
- – Collecting, preserving and sharing history, artifacts and buildings
- – The education of the community
- – Historical accuracy and integrity
- – Bringing people together
For more information on the S.D. Spady Cultural Heritage Museum Please visit their website http://spadymuseum.com/