Education has traditionally been an extremely effective vehicle for connecting generations, for passing on the heritage, values, and mores of a society. The Hosanna School was built upon this premise; it was the first public school for African American’s in Harford County, Maryland. The school stands as a symbol of our history that is not widely known. The planned programs will provide an opportunity to share the rich heritage of our diverse society and foster an awareness of, deepen understanding of, and an appreciation for that diversity.