Arnold “Lucky” Campbell Emancipation Ball Tournament
Sterling Field, Glace Bay, NS 49 Jessome Street, Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, CanadaInaugural Arnold "Lucky" Campbell Emancipation Championship Game
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A) Event must support or enhance the Black Canadian Community
B) Must be an event of good taste and not promote crime, hate or prejudice.
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Inaugural Arnold "Lucky" Campbell Emancipation Championship Game
We are creating a supportive and empowering space for Black Women Entrepreneurs to have meaningful connections and collaborations within the NS community. At this event, we provide entrepreneurial opportunities, skills training and resources to aid your professional growth. Most importantly, we celebrate your achievements and excellence as women in business.
This August 1, 2024, the Black Cultural Centre for Nova Scotia, Parks Canada, the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21, the Office of African Nova Scotian Affairs, Halifax Regional Municipality, and the Jamaican Cultural Association of Nova Scotia are pleased to present a series of events to honour and commemorate Emancipation Day and the […]
This August 1, 2024, the Black Cultural Centre for Nova Scotia, Parks Canada, the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21, the Office of African Nova Scotian Affairs, Halifax Regional Municipality, and the Jamaican Cultural Association of Nova Scotia are pleased to present a series of events to honour and commemorate Emancipation Day and the […]
This August 1, 2024, the Black Cultural Centre for Nova Scotia, Parks Canada, the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21, the Office of African Nova Scotian Affairs, Halifax Regional Municipality, and the Jamaican Cultural Association of Nova Scotia are pleased to present a series of events to honour and commemorate Emancipation Day and the […]
This August 1, 2024, the Black Cultural Centre for Nova Scotia, Parks Canada, the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21, the Office of African Nova Scotian Affairs, Halifax Regional Municipality, and the Jamaican Cultural Association of Nova Scotia are pleased to present a series of events to honour and commemorate Emancipation Day and the […]
Celebrate Emancipation Day with a dynamic showcase featuring acclaimed artists and writers. This inspiring event will feature an array of spoken word performances, film screenings, and art presentations, each reflecting the rich cultural heritage and resilient spirit of the African Nova Scotian community and beyond. Engage with the artists in an enlightening Q&A panel, fostering […]
Join us on Saturday August 3rd to celebrate Emancipation Day. The Emancipation Day Social will take place at the Christ Church Parish Hall on 61 Dundas Street in Dartmouth, in their Upper Hall on August 3rd from 2PM to 4PM. This free event will include an address from Senator Wanda Bernard, a temporary pop-up exhibit […]
Join us for an Emancipation Day Walk/Run, a Black-owned vendors market, and an end-of-summer carnival.
Our New Merchandise will be on sale at the Black Vendors Market at the Black Cultural Centre August 10, 2024.
We are so excited to share our new Merchandise line at the Black Vendors Market.
Journey Back to Birchtown, August 11! Join us for a fun-filled, educational day in Birchtown! Featuring activities for the entire family including music, dance, food and more!