Empowerment in Events: NWA Black Community Highlights
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Call For Sponsors! The 7th Black Owned Business Expo. Feb.24th.
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FAYETTEVILLE
Arkansas Black Film & Music Expo happening on February 9 and 10, 2024
Bob Marley’s 79th Birthday Bash tickets
Feb 10th 2024 7:00 PM
George's Majestic Lounge 519 W Dickson St Fayetteville, AR 72701
Healthy Soulful Cooking Demonstration learn more
NAACP Founder’s Day Celebration learn more
Valentine’s Day Wine Glass Paint Night learn more
Dinner for Two with Chef Brooks
Join us for a special performance of the Dallas Black Dance Theatre, whose mission is to create and produce contemporary modern dance at its highest level of artistic excellence through performances and educational programs that bridge cultures and reach diverse communities. learn more
Valentine’s Day with the Nupes learn more
Join Janet Allured for a presentation on Theressa Hoover, Fayetteville's most famous black female leader. learn more
Get Your Tickets here!
Alté Dance Night FEB. 17th learn more
Company learn more
DATE: Feb. 20-25
LOCATION: Baum Walker Hall at Walton Arts Center
We Who Believe in Freedom: ‘The Black Politics of Elaine, Arkansas’ on February 22, 2024 at 6 PM. learn more
The Tippy McMichael Lecture Series welcomes George Anthony Morton. learn more
Master of Light: Art as Healing
Saturday, February 24, 2024
Reception at 6:00 pm • Lecture at 7:00 pm
Tanner’s Legacy: Bringing Black Art Traditions into the Future
Sunday, February 25, 2024
10:00 am
Ailey II is known worldwide for merging the spirit and energy of the country’s finest emerging dance talent with passion and creative vision. The company embodies Alvin Ailey’s mission of establishing a cultural community to provide dance performances, training and community programs for all people. “Second to none,” raves Dance Magazine. “The entire company looks terrific,” says The New York Times. “Clearly, the future is theirs.” tickets
DATE: Tuesday, Feb. 27, 7pm
LOCATION: Baum Walker Hall at Walton Arts Center
TICKETS: $10
STJBC Parents and Youth, the Emerging Generation Ministry of The Historic St. James MBC is hosting a Black History Fair. learn more
Bernice A. King to Deliver Distinguished Lecture Feb. 28 learn more
Bernice A. King, a global thought leader, strategist, solutionist, orator, peace advocate and CEO, will deliver a moderated question and answer session as part of the Distinguished Lectures Committee's series at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 28, at the Fayetteville Town Center.
BLKCPTL Presents: Hilltop Hip Hop learn more
February 29th 7pm Six Twelve Coffeehouse & Bar
ROGERS, SPRINGDALE & LOWELL
Please join Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Phi Alpha Omega Chapter; the Tea Rose Foundation of Northwest Arkansas; the Rogers Public Library Foundation; and the Rogers Public Library for the fifth annual We Write For You Black children's book author and illustrator panel and book reading on Saturday, February 10, 2024 at 1 pm. learn more
Join Dr. Jordan Harris for Mercy’s Parent Speaker Series. February 12th
Arkansas Arts Academy Dance department presents “Freedom Speaks” under the direction of dance instructor, Mr. Todd Belin. This Black History program will celebrate the contributions of Black people to American History through food, dance, music, spoken word, fashion and more. The goal of this event is to create inclusion, to encourage diversity, and to enhance the motive of arts integration in our school. The event will take place on February 15th 5:30pm - 8:30pm. The program will include performances by students and community artist as well as guest appearances by: Korto Momolu, Celebrity Fashion Designer and Project Runway All Star, Arkansas Gospel Chorale, Cody Davis NAACP Guest Speaker, Drekkia Writes Activist, Poet, Author and our Host Dominique Blake, Olympic Medalist and Entrepreneur .
In honor of Black History Month the Springdale Public Library is celebrating hair! Join us Feb. 17 at 1:00pm for an informative afternoon full of advice on how to care for all types of natural hair. learn more
The Rouge Rose, a walkthrough photo exhibit. learn more
Hair Stylist Meka Ford will share how to take care of textured and curly hair on February 24 at 2:00 pm. learn more
Join us for a magic show about the jazz pioneer and celebrated musician, Louis Armstrong on Saturday, February 24 at 10:00 am. learn more
BENTONVILLE
Second Saturdays: Black History Month learn more
FEB 10, 1 PM, 2 PM, & 3 PM
Hope Beyond Boundaries
Community Conversation at Crystal Bridges FEB 15, 10 AM - 5 PM tickets
Please mark your calendars for February 15, 2024, as we gather at Crystal Bridges' Great Hall at 10:15 AM, united by a vision of an inclusive, vibrant community where truth, justice, and cultural awareness illuminate the path forward. As a cornerstone of this narrative, Fayetteville stands proud as a beacon of hope during the era of "Sundown Towns." Its unique story, including the first public school for Black students in Arkansas and early integration efforts, is a testament to the enduring spirit of its people.
Haus of Love - Haus of Untz 1 Year Anniversary Show tickets
Feb 17, 2024 9:30 PM - Feb 18, 2024 1:30 AM
Meteor Guitar Gallery
On Thursday, February 22nd, at 6:30PM at Crystal Bridges, we're screening the powerful film "We Have Just Begun," which explores the tragic events of the 1919 Elaine Massacre & Dispossession. learn more
3DEADIDOLS, AVIAN ALIA, LYDIA NEWSOM, AND DK STAR GOD tickets
Momentary | RØDE HOUSE
FEB 23rd, 8 PM
“The Get Down: A Night of Electro-Funk/Soul and Hip-Hop Samples” 02/23/24 at The Bentonville Taproom learn more
Miscellaneous
Club DJ-Every Monday
Dance Fitness for Everybody
Mon: Rogers Activity Center 5:30pm starting Jan 8th
Tues: Clubhaus Fitness at 6:15 pm starting next Tues Jan 9th
Wed: Rogers Activity Center 5:30 pm starting Jan 3rd
Sun: Crunch at 2 pm starting Jan 14 th
Fitness step class: “Xtreme Hip Hop” in Springdale, Arkansas
Every Thursday
Did you know every Thursday at Starlight Skatium is Adult Skate Night? With DJ Mixx Tenn on the 1's and 2's you can get your roll bounce on from 8pm to 11pm.
Business Resource Corner
🌟 Elevate Your Business at the Black Owned NWA Expo 2024! 🚀
Dear Black Owned NWA Community,
Exciting news! The Black Owned NWA Expo 2024 is just around the corner(FEBRUARY 24TH), and we're thrilled to invite you to be a part of this celebration of entrepreneurial excellence in Northwest Arkansas!
🚨 Booth Fee Update:
To enhance your experience, the booth fee for the Expo is now $200. We believe in investing in your success and providing an unparalleled platform for visibility and connection.
🌈 Exclusive Early Bird Offer:
But here's the scoop—secure your booth before January 6th, and you can take advantage of our Early Bird Offer, locking in your spot for just $150! This limited-time discount is our way of saying thank you for being an essential part of the Black Owned NWA community.
Why Dive In?
The Black Owned NWA Expo isn't just an event—it's a movement! 🌍 Showcase your magic, connect with a vibrant audience, and become a driving force in the empowerment of Black-owned businesses.
🔥 Ready to make waves? Click [here]to secure your booth at the discounted rate!
Act Fast – Early Bird Offer Ends January 6th!
We can't wait to see your business shine at the Expo. Thank you for being the heartbeat of the Black Owned NWA community!
Community Announcements
NWA MLK Council Hosts
Beloved Community Podcast listen here
We invite the community to the Beloved Community Podcast brought to you by KUAF and the Northwest Arkansas Martin Luther King Jr Council. The Beloved Community Podcast is designed with community in mind, we seek to highlight individuals and organizations that strive to build Dr. King’s beloved community in the Northwest Arkansas region, the state of Arkansas and beyond.
Each month, you’ll hear from leaders in our community, working to combat poverty,
racism, and inequity and promote the ideals of the Beloved Community where injustice ceases and love prevails!
Black-Owned NWA Shoppable Directory
We celebrate, amplify, and highlight Black Owned Businesses 24/7. Black Owned NWA is excited to announce our partnership with Pebble to develop a shoppable directory for Black Owned Businesses in the region.
Shop Here:https://pebble.shop/community/black-owned-nwa
Join Here:https://shopwithpebble.com/login?r=%2Faccount%2Finvitation%2F09b27cb2-b040-4c13-9d69-0974d548f5ee
Black-Owned NWA Social Media Highlight
Want to be featured on BlackOwnedNWA?
We can't express how excited we are to feature local black-owned brands and the owners behind them! Featuring you and your business is truly a privilege and we appreciate your time. The goal of BlackOwnedNWA is to be a resource of all things Black excellence in the region.
To be featured on BlackOwnedNWA's Instagram and Facebook page:
Step 1- Email us your responses to the interview questions below jazzyjaenwa@gmail.com
Step 2- Send us the highest quality pictures of you, your service/product, and location if applicable
Step 3- Include the best way for our followers to find you (i.e. social media handles)
Interview Questions
1- Tell us about yourself. (This should be written in the first person as you will be introducing yourself to the BlackOwnedNWA community) Give us 4-6 sentences that showcase the best of you!
Prompts: Your name, where you are originally from, how long you've lived in the area, etc.
2- Tell us about your business.
3- Why did you start your business?
4- What advice would you give other Black entrepreneurs starting out, especially in Northwest Arkansas?
5-What’s the best piece of business advice you’ve ever been given?
What to expect:
You’ll be featured on the BlackOwnedNWA Instagram 2 to 6 weeks after we receive your information!