UNITY in the CommUNITY...
Auntie Jean's Afrikan Culture Market ..
3rd Sunday of the month ... 2 - 9 pm...
This is a monthly event for the Family and Community members of all ages.
Venue:
Calabash Centre
24 - 26 Geotge Lane
Catford SE13 6HH
For info call
(+44) 07961 886 032 or 07932 078 818
ShowCase Platform Hosts: ............Stella B. & Nat Nye...
Opening & Closing with .....
Sangoma Drummers...
& Open Mic with .........
Nate The Lyricist...
Also Featuring The Revolutionary Minds..........
..........................................Who Tells Our-Srtory (History) into Poetry
This month's featured:
The Right Honorable Marcus Mosiah Garvey...
Sunday 17th Mosiah (August) 2025 .... 3 - 9 pm
The Garvey Village Presents:
Auntie Jean's Afrikan Culture Market's collaboration with
The Black Prospective & Galaxyafiwe Radio, to Celebrate
The Right Honorable Marcus Mosiah Garvey's Birth Date...
Invited Guest Speakers: .
And Entertainers...
Entertainment..
Stella B.
Stalls available: for more info, please call:
07961 886 032
You can join us physically or watch online, iTicket fee £6.13, of which £5. of the proceeds go to:
The Garvey Village Enterprise C.I.C.
In the process of looking for a building to house the CommUNTY Centre with a difference....
We have a branch set up in Jamaica, where we organise a Breakfast Club for the Elders. We send over barrels of Tinned and Dried food, Clothes, kitchen equipment, incontinence pads, eyeglasses, etc.
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/auntie-jeans-afrikan-culture-markets-event-can-be-joined-virtually-tickets-503834762337
Auntie Jean has run the Afrikan Cultural Market (ACM), a highly successful monthly family a unique space for people to browse and purchase high-quality community event, for over ten years. The market provides a unique space for people to browse and buy quality goods from vendors. It also provides an opportunity for people of African descent to exchange information, attend workshops and seminars on a wide variety of topics from our history, to parenting skills, well-being, to trending social issues.
It is through her experience with the ACM that Auntie Jean identified the need for even greater support for small businesses, community groups, as well as a place to support our children, young people, the working population, and our senior citizens.
In response to demands from the monthly audiences at the Afrikan Culture Market (ACM) for a permanent platform for Information sharing, presentations, and teachings on a range of matters and issues that impact the Afrikan Cultural Community.
NOT TO BE MISSED!!!