Municpality of the County of Kings Proclamation
Celebrate African Heritage Month
We are pleased to offer this free service. Submit your community events 1-2 weeks in advance. All items will be reviewed and posted on a weekly basis and must meet our general community calendar requirements. All community calendar submissions, must meet the following criteria:
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.
Please note: We are not responsible for any information provided that is incorrect. The events listed in the calendar are not the responsibility of the Black Cultural Society / Centre and in some case are not affiliated in any way. The information provided is general information.
Celebrate African Heritage Month
This presentation explores the fascinating journey involved in tracing an African Nova Scotian lineage through a real-life case study. An amateur genealogist will share the unique advantages involved in researching his African Nova Scotian ancestry, to reveal archived stories of our ancestors.
Celebrate African Heritage Month
Reflecting on the past
Celebrating Black Art
Celebrate African Heritage Month
🎶✨ Lift Every Voice Is Back! ✨🎶 Join us for an unforgettable night celebrating Black excellence through music! 🎤🔥 📅 Date: Thursday, February 13th ⏰ Time: 6PM – 8PM 📍 Location: North Branch Library – Terry Symonds Auditorium (2285 Gottingen St, Halifax, NS) Hosted by the incredible Maje (@magic__mic__), with electrifying performances from: 🎶 Kayo […]
Join Bill Riley, the SMU all-Black line, and the authors of Black Ice to discuss the CHLM as an event of national historic significance. Includes a commemorative plaque ceremony by Parks Canada.
This conference will focus on the response to trauma, as it affects the communities of the Preston Township. Culturally sensitive discussions led by culturally sensitive counsellors will be the focus of this conference.
Enjoy a fun skate with youth from our Black Youth Ice Hockey Program. Helmets required; all are welcome.
A Celebration for Black Women in Community
Celebrate African Heritage Month with an unforgettable journey through the legendary sounds of Motown! Join Julia Tynes, a local African Nova Scotian Pop/Soul singer-songwriter, as she performs iconic Motown hits and shares the story behind this timeless genre. This fun, interactive, and educational program is perfect for the whole family. Come ready to tap your […]