Our Annual celebration is back for 2021!
Our Annual Hayti Legacy Kwanzaa celebration is back for 2021!
Sunday, Dec 26th from Noon - 4pm, we Kick off the Kwanzaa Holiday with the Hayti Legacy Kwanzaa Celebration - UMOJA - UNITY!!!!. This first day of Kwanzaa is an all-day family event celebrating African descended people, culture, history, and contributions! There will be: performers, candle lighting ceremony, workshops, food, shopping and more!
In order to have a safe & socially distance event, we are limiting in person tickets for each event. All events will be live stream to the public via our Facebook & Youtube Pages. Patrons are asked to provide Wearing face masks covering the nose and mouth, as well as social distancing are required in order to keep our community safe.
Volunteers WANTED!!!!!
Noon - Panel Discussion - performance hall
1pm - Community Altar - Garden Plaza
2pm - Community Sings - performance hall
3pm - Candle lighting & Performance - performance hall
Vendors from Noon-4pm
Hayti, under the guidance of the St. Joseph's Historic Foundation, presents this signature event each year in an effort to keep Black film alive. New and veteran artists screen their films before an enthusiastic crowd of film enthusiasts while vendors provide great food, beverages, arts and crafts. The Center preserves and advances the heritage and culture of historic Hayti and the African American experience through programs that benefit the broader community locally, nationally and globally. Hayti Heritage Film Festival is one of those program and helps preserve the heritage and embrace the experience of Black film and more for the Durham and surrounding communities.
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