Join Baba Chuck Davis and the African American Dance Ensemble on the last day of Kwanzaa-Imani or Faith. Kwanzaa is FREE and open to the public. All donated toiletry items will be given to a local Non-profit and all donated canned foods will be given to CAARE, Inc.
The doors will open at 12pm, Children’s Village to begin at 1pm and the program to begin at 2pm. Shabutaso will be offering a drumming class, there will be face painting, gift bags, prizes and games.
Performances by Keisha Burch-Gospel Singer, Brandon "SilentPraize" Bell, Patricia Taborn Modeling Agency, African Drum and Dance Ensemble-West Guilford HS and Ezibu Muntu-Richmond, VA. Health screening provided by CAARE, Inc. and HIV screening provided by Triangle Empowerment. Support the vendors
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