The African Children’s Choir celebrates over 40 years of hope and transformation through music, education, and worship. Comprised of children ages 8–10 from across Africa, the Choir shares powerful performances of hymns, cultural songs, and stories of faith. Concerts are free to attend, with donations supporting their mission to provide life-changing opportunities for future leaders.
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 ads@caro.news with the subject line “Online Event Advertising”, as well as information about your event and/or an event link or fill out the following form: https://forms.gle/DGnMwPwabPRwpCwd8. Each event ad cost is approximately $20-$30.
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Join us for The GREATER ICE Breaker: A Networking Collective — an evening designed to energize, empower, and connect professionals from all backgrounds. |
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Join us for an unforgettable night as Dr. Katrina Burruss—best-selling author, veteran, and community advocate—debuts her powerful new book, The Real Ones Still Pray. This isn’t just a book signing—it’s a celebration of resilience, authenticity, and faith in the heart of Raleigh. |
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Join the Harnett County NAACP for the Annual Freedom Fund Banquet on Saturday, September 27, 2025, at 6 PM at the Dunn Community Center. This year’s theme, “A Change is Gonna Come,” will feature keynote speakers Roger Floyd and Thomas McLaurin of the Floyd Family Center for Social Equity, honorary awards, and a raffle. Tickets must be purchased in advance. |
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