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37th Kwanzaa Fest

Other Event Type for African American Community Collaborative/ African American Dance Ensemble
Jan 01, 2023 from 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Deadline: November 1, 2022

Who's Going
Fundraising Goal $5,000
Expected Attendance 3,000
Reach 4,000
Ticket Price $0
Metro Area Raleigh, NC
Exempt Status 501(c)(3) (IRS Form 990 Filed)
Nonprofit Category A - Arts, Culture & Humanities
Attendee Gender Ratio 50% Male, 50% Female
Potential Item Uses Gift Bag Live Auction Raffle/Sweepstakes Silent Auction Supply Drive Volunteer Appreciation
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Attendee Ages 0-4 Years 5-11 Years 12-17 Years 18-24 Years 25-34 Years 35-44 Years 45-54 Years 55-64 Years 65+ Years
Attendees' Children's Ages 0-4 Years 5-11 Years 12-17 Years 18+ Years
Special Populations Active People Health Conscious
Description

Join the African American Dance Ensemble on January 1, 2023, for its 37th annual Kwanzaa celebration. Observing the principle Imani, which means Faith. To believe with all our hearts in our people and the righteousness and victory of our struggle.
The doors will open to the public at noon and the performances will begin at 2:00 pm at the historic Durham Armory. Kwanzaa appeals to a diverse audience, as AADE seeks to preserve and promote the fine traditions of African and African American dance and music to the broad community.

We also have a Children’s village with a drumming class and the first one hundred children will receive a “Davis goodie” bag filled with educational materials, toys, and coupons from local businesses. The gathering is both an open market for vendors and a performing arts concert. The concert is filled with dancing, singing, poetry, and more.

In honor of Baba Chuck Davis donated canned foods and toiletry items will be donated to the Urban Ministries of Durham

Durham Armory
220 Foster Street
Durham, NC 27701