Lincoln Park Holiness Church Presents: Women’s Day
Lincoln Park Holiness Church 13 Heath Street, Raleigh, NC, United StatesLed by Pastor Overseer William Eli "Billy" Ratcliff. Special Guest Speaker Rev. Dr. Portia W. Rochelle.
Celebrating 84 Years Of Service To The Community
The Carolinian is the largest African-American newspaper in North Carolina. Our circulation covers 2/3 of the state, which is the most dense African-American population in NC, and our digital reach is nationwide. In addition to spanning the state, we also span generations of readers. If you are interested in being featured in our event’s calendar, please email us at [email protected] with the subject line “Online Event Advertising”, as well as information about your event and/or an event link. Each event ad cost is approximately $20-$30.
Led by Pastor Overseer William Eli "Billy" Ratcliff. Special Guest Speaker Rev. Dr. Portia W. Rochelle.
The Southeast Raleigh YMCA opens its doors on June 15, 2024, for the Breast Cancer Awareness Fair, proudly presented by the Sister to Sister Alliance. Guests can indulge in complimentary food, take part in health screenings, enjoy a range of fitness classes, and participate in numerous activities designed to promote awareness and support for breast cancer.
Juneteenth Market Network Fundraiser celebrates history, community, and dads asking them to state their power, their purpose, and their why.
The Bragtown Community Association is presenting the Fourth Annual Juneteenth Celebration on Saturday, June 15, 2024, from 2 to 6 p.m., at Lakeview Park, 3500 Dearborn Drive, Durham, NC.
Book Black Women, Inc. and No Longer Bound Entertainment, LLC announce a three-part JUNETEENTH CELEBRATION powered by Circa 1865, LLC; 501c3 Non-profit organization for Juneteenth.
Join us for an extraordinary evening that pays homage to the brilliance and creativity of black women artists.
Built from the successful model established through the Artspace North Carolina Emerging Artist in Residence program, this year-long residency focuses on recent graduates from historically Black colleges and universities (HBCU). Upon graduation students often lose resources, equipment, colleagues, and mentors. The HBCU Artist Residency seeks to remedy those issues by extending the learning process and broadening the experience for recent graduates to build their career as a visual artist. The Artspace HBCU Artist Residency aims to highlight and support the many talented artists graduating from these culturally rich institutions. Every year Artspace selects one emerging artist for this career-stimulus residency.