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Plainfield schools hosts virtual Black History Month events
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The virtual celebrations will be held weekly and are open to the public.
The Plainfield Public School District is providing a safe way for people to honor Black History Month, without leaving their homes.
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Plainfield schools hosts virtual Black History Month events
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The Plainfield Public School District is providing a safe way for people to honor Black History Month, without leaving their homes.
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