14th Anniversary - Black Family Day Celebration
Bringing Black Folk Together Since 1996. Friends. Family. Fellowship.
Reidsville, NC, August 07, 2010 --(PR.com)-- Black Family Day will be observed Saturday, August 28, 2010, in downtown Reidsville, NC. Open to the public and sponsored by the Rebuilding the Block Initiative, harambeeradio.com, 97.1QMG, Everlasting Spring Water-Carolinas, local businesses and citizens. Black Family Day is held annually. It is known for its spirited entertainment and enlightening speakers.
The theme for this year’s momentous event is "Forever Young."
Workshops for self-improvement will begin at 11 AM until 3 PM and will include a special screening and discussion of "For Our Sons," written, produced, and directed by Vanz Chapman and Eric McKay. The film is a “cinematic broadcast” of life lessons and love for the many fatherless black boys in the U.S. who are in danger of becoming a statistic, also a workshop on the importance of home and land ownership. This will be held at the Reidsville Public Library located at 204 W. Morehead Street.
The outdoor program will begin at 3 PM. at Market Square, 307 South Scales Street, Reidsville, NC.
About Black Family Day
Black Family Day has been bringing all people together, since 1996, in unity, peace, and love to inspire and strengthen family ties and recognize the tremendous contributions of Black Families to this nation.
Included are a day of workshops, gospel, R&B, Hip-Hop, spoken word artists, spiritual & civic leaders. Vendors from all over the region bring arts, crafts, and products of interest to the Black community. Ethnic and traditional menus are on hand in the food village. The Family Fun Village will feature games, bounces, face painting, and more.
This celebration is free. However, donations are accepted via www.blackfamilyday.org
If you are interested in supporting this event as a vendor, sponsor, performer or volunteer, please call 336.344.0217 or email info@blackfamilyday.org
Web Resource
Families are encouraged to register online. Vendors may sign-up online. Call 336.344.0217 to schedule an interview. http://www.blackfamilyday.org
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The theme for this year’s momentous event is "Forever Young."
Workshops for self-improvement will begin at 11 AM until 3 PM and will include a special screening and discussion of "For Our Sons," written, produced, and directed by Vanz Chapman and Eric McKay. The film is a “cinematic broadcast” of life lessons and love for the many fatherless black boys in the U.S. who are in danger of becoming a statistic, also a workshop on the importance of home and land ownership. This will be held at the Reidsville Public Library located at 204 W. Morehead Street.
The outdoor program will begin at 3 PM. at Market Square, 307 South Scales Street, Reidsville, NC.
About Black Family Day
Black Family Day has been bringing all people together, since 1996, in unity, peace, and love to inspire and strengthen family ties and recognize the tremendous contributions of Black Families to this nation.
Included are a day of workshops, gospel, R&B, Hip-Hop, spoken word artists, spiritual & civic leaders. Vendors from all over the region bring arts, crafts, and products of interest to the Black community. Ethnic and traditional menus are on hand in the food village. The Family Fun Village will feature games, bounces, face painting, and more.
This celebration is free. However, donations are accepted via www.blackfamilyday.org
If you are interested in supporting this event as a vendor, sponsor, performer or volunteer, please call 336.344.0217 or email info@blackfamilyday.org
Web Resource
Families are encouraged to register online. Vendors may sign-up online. Call 336.344.0217 to schedule an interview. http://www.blackfamilyday.org
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Contact
Black Family Day
Amon Muhammad
336.344.0217
www.blackfamilyday.org
Contact
Amon Muhammad
336.344.0217
www.blackfamilyday.org
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