CLEARLAKE, Calif. – The Associated Students of Lake County Campus of Woodland Community College are proud to present this year’s Black History Month event.
The event, which is free to the entire community, will take place on Tuesday, Feb. 27, starting at 11:30 a.m. in room 209.
The campus is located at 15880 Dam Road Extension in Clearlake.
This year’s event will feature four powerful speakers, an art contest, music and Southern-style food.
The speakers will present from noon to 1 p.m.
The first two speakers are student alumni of Lake County Campus Randall Cole and Jermaine Gregoire.
Cole is now working as a counselor for Lake County Behavioral Health and Gregoire is transferring to a four-year university to continue his education in accounting.
Two community members will also be speaking. Aqeela El-Amin was president of the NAACP Chapter of Lake County and is still active in the community and can be heard often times on KPFZ’s Women’s Voices.
Clovice Lewis is an experienced and distinguished speaker as well as a musician in the Lake County Symphony and a successful businessman.
If you bring an appetite, you’ll have the chance to purchase Aromas Café’s Southern Soul Food meal for $8 between 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. This is their favorite event to cater and they are excited to be a part of it once again.
Between 11:30 a.m. and noon Clovice Lewis will be playing his favorite classical music pieces.
Uplifting speeches and authentic southern food mixed with beautiful music all at your local Lake County Campus. Enjoy the atmosphere while surrounded by the theme of My Black History.
For more information, call 707-995-7900.
Woodland Community College’s Lake County Campus celebrates Black History Month
- Lake County News reports
- Posted On