Calendar: Celebrate Black History Month in Flagler County

Things to do in Flagler County.


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Feb. 1-2

Black History Month at CRT

When: 7:30-9:30 p.m.

Where: City Repertory Theatre, 160 Cypress Point Parkway, Suite B207

Cost: $15 tickets

Details: City Repertory Theatre celebrates Black History Month with two nights of great jazz and poetry starring the brilliant Linda Cole and featuring CRT’s own actress/singer Laniece Fagundes. Tickets include a glass of house wine. Call 585-9415. Search for “Walk a Mile in Her Shoes” on https://www.eventbrite.com.

 

Saturday, Feb. 2

A1A Cleanup

When: 7:30 a.m.

Where: Bings Landing

Cost: Free

Details: Pickup your vest, bags, and gloves and assignments at the pavilion at the north side of Bings Landing. When finished, return your vest and enjoy coffee and refreshments. Do not forget to drop off your filled bags at the N/E corner of 16th Road and A1A.

 

Sunday, Feb. 3

Four Chaplains Service

When: 2 p.m.

Where: Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 8696, 47 N. Old Kings Road

Cost: Free

Details: Post 115 will sponsor a “Four Chaplains” service, beginning at 2 p.m.  This is a patriotic teaching which also remembers and memorializes all who have given selflessly to US. Service is conducted in memory of Chaplain George L. Fox Methodist; Chaplain Alexander D. Goode Rabbi Jewish Faith; Chaplain Clark V. Poling, Dutch Reformed Church; and Father John P. Washington, a Catholic Priest. Call Rev. Frank Boone, chaplain of American Legion Post 115 at 770-510-3943.

 

Saturday, Feb. 9

Black History Month luncheon

When: 11 a.m.

Where: Pine Lakes Golf Club, 400 Pine Lakes Parkway

Cost: $17 for lunch

Details: American Association of University Women Flagler celebrates Black History Month by welcoming Katherine McCladdie and Daisy Grimes to its monthly general meeting in the main dining room of Pine Lakes Golf Club. Katherine McCladdie will present an overview of the historic, “The United Order of the Tents.” Daisy Grimes once walked the campus grounds of Bethune-Cookman University as a student; Today, as the director of legacy and university protocol, she strives to preserve the custom, heritage, devotion and perseverance embodied by its founder. For reservations and menu options, please contact Sally Smeaton at [email protected] or 447-4137 by Feb. 6.

 

Saturday, Feb. 16

Black Heritage Day Festival

When: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Where: African American Cultural Society Center, 4422 US 1 N.

Cost: Free

Details: The Afro-American Caribbean Heritage Organization (AACHO) will host its annual Black Heritage Day Festival. As “Keepers of the Culture,” many people and groups in fields of music, art and dance will share their talents with the audience. There will be an official color guard opening and local dignitaries. Call 445-8345 or 446-6935.

 

Thursday, Feb. 21

School Safety Panel

When: 5:30 p.m.

Where: Palm Coast Community Center, 305 Palm Coast Parkway NE

Details: The Flagler Tiger Bay Club will host session No. 1 of this panel, made up of Flagler County Sheriff Rick Staly, Flagler Schools Superintendent James Tager, Flagler Schools Executive Director of Leadership Development Dr. Earl Johnson and FCSO Director of Domestic and Homeland Security Randy Stroud. Session No. 1 from 5:30-6:30 p.m. is closed to club members. Session No. 2 from 7-8 p.m. is open to the general public. Visit https://flaglertigerbayclub.com. Call 222-1533.

 

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