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Heritage Festivals By County


Heritage Festivals By County







HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY


HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY GOVERNMENT
Website: www.hillsboroughcounty.org/econdev/tourism/blackheritageevents.cfm

This website offers a full listing of 2008 Black Heritage Events in the Tampa Bay and Hillsborough County area.


ANNUAL EMANCIPATION DAY CEREMONY
Tampa, Florida
Website: www.cityoftampablackhistorycommittee.org
FREE Event

The annual Emancipation Day Ceremony is organized and hosted by the City of Tampa's Black History Committee. Although the Emancipation Proclamation was issued by President Abraham Lincoln on January 1, 1863, enslaved African Americans did not receive official word of their freedom for nearly two and a half years. On June 19, 1865, Union Army General Granger publicly announced in Galveston, Texas, that "all slaves were free." Tampa's ceremony aptly celebrates with a formal recognition and reading of the Emancipation Proclamation.


ANNUAL MLK, Jr. CULTURAL FESTIVAL
Plant City MLK Sports Complex
1601 East Dr. MLK Jr. Boulevard
Plant City, Florida

Website: www.plantcitymlkfestival.com/
Some activities carry a fee to attend

The MLK Cultural Arts Festival is celebrating 21 years this January. Activities include a City-wide parade, a step show, concerts and a youth gospel extravaganza. For more information, visit Plant City's Chamber of Commerce website.


ANNUAL MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. PARADE
Monday, January 21st, 2008
Tampa, Florida
Phone: 813-274-8615 (City of Tampa, Parks & Recreation Department)

Website: www.hcso.tampa.fl.us/
Website: www.tampagov.net/dept_parks_and_recreation/
FREE Event

The annual MLK, Jr. Parade and Family Festival features music and entertainment, ranging from food vendors, to children's activities, to a vibrant street parade that celebrates the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Call for information about this year's parade route. This event is open to all. Visit the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office, listed above, to register your float/group for the parade.


BLACK ON BLACK RHYME, COTTON CLUB
2502 North Albany Road
West Tampa, Florida
Phone: 813-254-1440

Website: www.blackonblackrhyme.com
$5 Cover after 9pm

The original Cotton Club in Tampa was located on historic Central Avenue. This night club is now located in the heart of West Tampa's African American community, the new Cotton Club hosts a well-attended cultural event on Tuesday evenings. Black on Black Rhyme features slam poetry and spoken word by regulars and amateurs, with an emphasis on consciousness-raising. Catering to a mature crowd, generally thirty years and up, Friday evenings are a nice night for dancing to old soul and R&B music.

Must be 21 or over to attend. Show starts at 9:30pm every Tuesday night.


CITY OF TAMPA ANNUAL BLACK HISTORY PROGRAM
Tampa Bay Convention Center
333 S. Franklin Street
Tampa, Florida 33602

Website: www.cityoftampablackhistorycommittee.org
FREE Event

Organized by the City of Tampa's Black History Committee, now a 501(c)3 organization, this annual program focuses on a theme, such as Black Inventors in Science. The program is free, open to the public and held each February at the Tampa Bay Convention Center.


"GET ON THE CENTRAL AVENUE BUS" TOUR
Robert W. Saunders, Sr. Public Library
1505 Nebraska Avenue
Tampa, Florida 33602

Website: www.fredhearns.com/
$15 adults &10 children

Created by Mr. Charles "Fred" Hearns, the Black History Committee and the Friends of the Urban Libraries group in Tampa, Florida, this bus tour offers a very special glimpse of African American life on historic Central Avenue prior to integration. With 65 sites mentioned and two walkable historic sites, the Get on the Central Avenue Bus Tour is always in demand. Be sure to call ahead to for the next bus tour date and for ticket reservations!


HISTORIC CENTRAL AVENUE EXPO- FAMILY FESTIVAL IN THE PARK
Perry Harvey, Sr. Park
1200 North Orange Avenue
Tampa, Florida 33602
Phone: 813-274-5833 (City of Tampa, Department of Cultural Affairs)

FREE Event

Designed to preserve and celebrate the memories of historic Central Avenue, this family festival takes place in the months of May or June. Since the former Scrub area is undergoing redevelopment, succeeding festivals will take place in a different location. Family festival themes vary each year.


TAMPA BAY BLACK HERITAGE FESTIVAL, INC.
P.O. Box 16622
Tampa, Florida 33687
Phone: 1-888-224-1733 Ext. 143

Website: www.tampablackheritage.org
Costs vary depending on activity.
Street festivals and historic exhibits are FREE
Tickets for theatres, singing and films carry a cost.

This annual festival brings together exciting events from street festivals, to live entertainment, upscale fundraising galas to historic exhibits. The Black Heritage festival strives to celebrate all cultures of the African Diaspora in the Tampa Bay region. For a current listing of activities, and for pictures, visit their website.


PASCO COUNTY



ANNUAL JUNETEENTH CELEBRATION
Zephyrhills, Pasco County
Phone: 813-778-6064 (Black Caucus of Pasco County)

Email: blackcaucuspasco@aol.com
Website: http://blackcaucuspasco.org

Sponsored by the Black Caucus of Pasco County, the annual Juneteenth event began four years ago. Activities range from entertainment such as a Battle of the Drums, a community Barbeque, a Poetry workshop, to speakers, various vendors and activities held in local churches. An annual Miss Juneteenth pageant has also become tradition.


PINELLAS COUNTY



FLORIDA AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY CELEBRATION
Locations: Heritage Village, Gulf Coast Museum of Art, Florida Botanical Gardens
Largo, Florida
Phone: 727-532-1698

Website: http://www.pinellascounty.org/unity.htm
FREE Event

The annual celebration, held the last Saturday every February, features the sounds of gospel, jazz/blues and traditional African drumming and dance; the aromas of authentic ethnic recipes; an exciting marketplace with arts and crafts and other merchandise with African and African American themes and styles and hands-on activities and visual and performing art workshops for adults and children. The event is from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

The event is held at Heritage Village, the Gulf Coast Museum of Art and the Florida Botanical Gardens in Largo. Free event parking lot is located at 119th Street, between Walsingham and Ulmerton Roads.


JUNETEENTH FREEDOM DAY FAMILY FEST
Location: St. Petersburg
Phone: 727-743-6792

Website: www.juneteenth-stpete.org
FREE EVENT

Held during the month of June, this event features live entertainment, dancing, historical presentations, vendors, medical screening and social service exhibitors.


MLK DRUM MAJOR FOR JUSTICE FESTIVAL OF BANDS & PARADE
Tropicana Field
1 Tropicana Dr.
St. Petersburg Florida 33705
Phone: 727.327.0085

FREE Event

Ont he Sunday of Martin Luther King Day weekend, marching bands from across the country gather at Tropicana Field for one of the nation's largest MLK Day parades to perform their half-time drill routines in the Festival of Bands honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. On the Monday of the actual holiday, the parade begins at Third Ave. South and Martin Luther King St., goes north to Central Ave., east to Bayshore Drive and finally north to Fifth Ave. North, finishing at Vinoy Park.


TAMPA BAY CARIBBEAN CARNIVAL
Location: St. Petersburg
Phone: 727-327-1277
FREE Event


The Caribbean Carnival offers Island crafts, food, a children's area and a colorful costume street parade. A variety of music is also showcased, including soca, calypso, reggae, Latin and folk.


POLK COUNTY



L.B. BROWN HERITAGE FESTIVAL
470 Second Avenue East
Bartow, Florida 33830
Phone: 863-534-0100

Website: www.lbbrown.com
FREE Event

Held in February, this festival features live performances by jazz artists, story tellers, singers, dancers and art exhibits. Food and art vendors cap off this annual event, which celebrates the life of L.B. Brown, a pioneer in Polk County's black community.


SARASOTA COUNTY



MLK, Jr. FESTIVAL IN THE PARK

The weekend-long festival in Sarasota is held in mid January, the birth month of slain Civil Rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. An ecumenical church service, reception and golf tournament commemorates King's contributions.

The culmination of the celebration is a large community prayer breakfast that attracts all segments of the Sarasota community. A music festival is held after the breakfast and features performances of jazz, R&B and gospel groups at Martin Luther King, Jr. Park. Proceeds from events fund college scholarships for Sarasota County students.


Disclaimer:
Please note, this is a partial list of representative events. Those interested in information about a specific event should contact the organizers directly. Events listed may not necessarily be endorsed by the site. Particulars about each event (location, admission charge, etc.) are subject to change.




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