Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor helped the Bronx Children's Museum cap off its "Dream Big" program at a day of performances and artwork displays at Hostos Community College. Two sisters who spent the last five weeks participating in the program give the justice a hug.
Kids from the Freedom Community Center get up close and personal with brocolli in the hands of United States Surgeon General Regina Benjamin at a celebration capping off their participation in the Bronx Children's Museum's Dream Big program. Dr. Benjamin, the honoree at the day-long event, shared her knowledge of good nutrition and healthy lifestyles.
From right, U. S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, Congressman Jose Serrano, Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor and a girl from SCAN (Stop Child Abuse Now) drum up support for the Bronx Children's Museum at Hostos Community College on Saturday. They were all there to cap off the museum's Dream Big program conducted at community centers like SCAN during the last five weeks. Children used music and art to explore the theme of health.
United States Surgeon General Regina Benjamin was honored by the Bronx Children's Museum at an event capping off the organization's summer-long Dream Big program. Children from community centers throughout the Bronx focused on the theme of health in music and art projects. Here Dr. Benjamin is surrounded by kids from Abraham House who created the mural seen in the background.
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor and performer Sonia Manzano (Maria from Sesame Street) — joined the Highbridge Voices, a teen chorus, in a rousing tribute to the Bronx Children's Museum at a celebration of the organization's Dream Big program on Saturday at Hostos Community College.
Masked dancers from SCAN (Stop Child Abuse Now) showed off what they learned from the Afro-Caribbean dance group ˇRetumba! at their "Dream Big" workshops this summer. They capped off the program at a day of performances and artwork displays at Hostos Community College.