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Culminating performances of the songs written by middle school students for the Stop the Hate: Youth Sing Out! contest. In partnership with the Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage and the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
Directed by teaching artists from Roots of American Music, classes from Dike School of the Arts, Orchard STEM, Newton D. Baker School of the Arts, Heritage Middle School, Garfield Middle School and Harding Middle School perform original songs they have written about tolerance, inclusion, diversity, anti-bias, anti-bullying and anti-hate. A total of 17 songs will be performed with 467 students participating.
ADMISSION INFO
Free and open to the public on the Rock Hall’s Klipsch Main Stage on the lobby level.
Regular admission required to enter and visit the museum exhibits and the rest of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
Phone: 216-321-9350
Website: https://www.rockhall.com/stop-hate-middle-school-youth-sing-out?date=0
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Read more about Stop the Hate: Youth Sing Out at www.maltzmuseum.org/blog/youth-sing-out/.
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Rock Hall visitors who park in the Great Lakes Science Center’s attached parking garage receive a $2 discount. Drop by the main lobby information desk or will call to get your parking pass validated.
We also offer free motorcycle parking in the front lot to the left of the main plaza. Please follow posted rules for parking and notifications.