Southfield Pavillion

Conversations & Cocktails

Saturday, Feb 12, 2022 - 02:02 pm

Join Southfield Parks & Recreation on Saturday, February 12 from 7-10 pm in the Southfield Pavilion for Conversations & Cocktails, an evening of music and spoken word celebrating the contributions of African Americans to society and the world with some of metro Detroit’s most notable poets and musicians. There will also be a cash bar and food available for purchase. General Admission tickets are $10 per person and are available for purchase at the Parks & Recreation Information Desk located inside the Parks & Recreation Building at 26000 Evergreen Road or online at https://bit.ly/3rtCb6k. All tickets must be purchased in advance due to capacity limits for this program.

Conversations & Cocktails will feature Alex Goss & Detroit Soul Rhythm Band performing R&B and Soul music from the 70’s 80’s & 90’s as well as spoken word with notable poets Rosemarie Wilson a.k.a. One Single Rose and Bernita Bradley along with singer Anthony P. McGlaun and drummer Marwan Amen-Ra, hosted by Ber-Henda Williams. Please note that all individuals must wear a face mask while inside the Southfield Pavilion due to the continued increase of positive Covid-19 cases throughout the metro area.

Tickets are on sale now at the Parks & Recreation Information Desk and online at https://bit.ly/3rtCb6k. Get your tickets early so you don’t miss this great evening of entertainment. Please call the Southfield Parks & Recreation Department at (248) 796-4620 for more information.

We would like to thank MIDIGITEL for their support of this event.
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Southfield Celebrates Black History Month Kick-off Event

Saturday, Feb 05, 2022 - 11:02 am

The Southfield Parks & Recreation Department invites you to join us in remembering the contributions and celebrating the history of African-Americans throughout the years at the Southfield Celebrates Black History Month Kick-off Event on Saturday, February 5. The event will feature the Black History 101 Mobile Museum, a lecture by its founder Dr. Khalid el-Hakim, a Black-owned Business Marketplace and much more. The event will take place in the Southfield Pavilion at 26000 Evergreen Road from 4:00-9:00 pm. Admission is free.

Please note that all individuals must wear a face mask while at all Southfield Celebrates Black History Month indoor programs due to the continued increase of positive Covid-19 cases throughout the metro area. All indoor events feature limited capacity.

There will be a number or presentations and performances throughout the event including:
Hair wrap tutorial with Love Rose, owner of Wrapped in Love at 4:30 pm
Performances by Impulse Dance Academy, and Legacy Dance Studio
Spoken Word with Figure Skating in Detroit and The Delta Gems
Presentation by Black History 101 Mobile Museum founder Dr. Khalid el-Hakim at 7 pm
The Black-owned Business Marketplace will be open throughout the event for attendees to browse and support black-owned businesses from throughout the metro Detroit area.
DJ DeezyD will be providing music

The Black History 101 Mobile Museum is an award-winning collection of over 7,000 original artifacts of Black memorabilia dating from the trans-Atlantic slave trade era to hip-hop culture. There is wide range of topics reflected in the rare objects on display including the trans-Atlantic slave trade, Jim Crow, Black leaders/organizations, Civil Rights, Black Power, Sports, and Entertainment.

Please call (248) 796-4620 for more information and check out the facebook page.