HomeNewsCelebrating black history at KleinLife Celebrating black history at KleinLife By Northeast Times February 22, 2024 Share FacebookTwitterEmailPrint Actor Noah Lewis (fifth from right) brought black Revolutionary War hero Ned Hector to life while portraying the story of the Battle of Brandywine during a Black History Month program at KleinLife. Sharing a pose with Lewis following the program are (from left) Francenia (Nadine) Talley; Andrea Kimelheim, KleinLife active adult life program director; Sandy Levin; Dolly Fink; Marlene Zafran; Judy Steinberg; Norman Rosenblatt; Carol Robins; Linda Hershman; and Inna Gulko, KleinLife director of support services. KleinLife, 10100 Jamison Ave., hosted a Black History Program about Revolutionary War hero Ned Hector, who served in the Battle of Brandywine. •• TagsKleinLifeNortheast Philadelphia Share FacebookTwitterEmailPrint Previous articleScholarsNext articleAnimation, anime and gaming at Fan Expo Northeast Times RELATED ARTICLES News A bill against illegal street racing May 1, 2024 News Making Aldine Street clean again May 1, 2024 News Playing ball in memory of Matthew Coll May 1, 2024 Philadelphia broken clouds enter location 80.5 ° F 83 ° 77.8 ° 42 % 2.9mph 75 % Wed 81 ° Thu 83 ° Fri 75 ° Sat 58 ° Sun 53 ° - Advertisment - STAY CONNECTED11,235FansLike2,089FollowersFollow Recent Articles A bill against illegal street racing Northeast Times - May 1, 2024 State Sens. Jimmy Dillon and Frank Farry announced passage of Senate Bill 998, aimed at enhancing public safety by modernizing Pennsylvania's laws against illegal... Making Aldine Street clean again May 1, 2024 Playing ball in memory of Matthew Coll May 1, 2024 AC for CTK May 1, 2024 Load more