News Summary
Umoja Village is set to celebrate Black History Month with the launch of their 2025 calendar, highlighting local unsung heroes. This February, the community can look forward to a festive banquet and calendar unveiling, aimed at honoring contributions made by local individuals throughout the year. Tickets for the banquet are available, and proceeds will benefit the nonprofit organization. Join in to celebrate the rich history and culture of Aiken during this meaningful occasion.
Umoja Village Celebrates Black History Month with Exciting New Calendar and Banquet!
It’s that time of year again in Aiken, where the community comes together to honor its rich history and the incredible contributions of local heroes. This February, Umoja Village is rolling out the red carpet for Black History Month with a spectacular lineup of celebrations, including the unveiling of their brand-new 2025 wall calendar titled “Umoja Village Celebrates Black Excellence.”
Mark Your Calendars!
This eagerly anticipated calendar is the third installment from Umoja Village and promises to shine a spotlight on those unsung heroes who make a big difference, often without any fanfare. These are the individuals you may not hear about in the news but who work tirelessly behind the scenes, supporting the community and inspiring others along the way.
Available for just $15, the 2025 calendar can be snagged at the Richard Johnson Jr. Umoja Village Resource Center, located at 831 Hayne Ave. S.W., or conveniently purchased online at umojavillage.com. This is a perfect opportunity to not only support the organization but also to add a touch of local pride to your home or office!
Meet the Honorees!
The calendar features a lineup of distinguished individuals, each honored for their positive contributions to the community throughout the year:
- January: Dr. Deanna Brown Thomas
- February: William C. Price
- March: Everett K. Chandler, Esq.
- April: Jahleel T. Johnson
- May: Betty C. Rucker
- June: Donald M. Wesby, Sr.
- July: Elizabeth “Liz” Morris
- August: Rev. Willar H. Hightower
- September: Ida B. Weston
- October: Min. Tfifany Moore Palmer
- November: Rev. Dr. George L. Brightharp
- December: Amelia Butler McKie
Join the Banquet Celebration!
The festivities continue with a Black History Month banquet scheduled for 3 p.m. on February 2 at the Lessie B. Price Senior and Youth Center located at 841 Edgefield Ave. N.W.. It’ll be an afternoon filled with reflection, delicious food, and community spirit!
Tickets for this grand event are priced at $20 and can be bought at the resource center or through the Umoja Village website. Seniors and students can enjoy discounts, making it a wonderful opportunity for everyone to get involved and honor the local Black history.
Supporting a Great Cause
The proceeds from both the calendar sales and the banquet will directly benefit Umoja Village, a nonprofit organization dedicated to uplifting and empowering the community. By participating in these events, you not only celebrate local excellence but also actively contribute to ongoing initiatives that bolster the Aiken community.
So, whether you’re looking to hang a beautiful calendar on your wall or join fellow community members for an uplifting banquet, there are wonderful ways to engage this Black History Month. Let’s celebrate and recognize the amazing contributions that shape Aiken’s vibrant culture!
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- Post and Courier: Aiken Umoja Village Black Excellence
- Wikipedia: Black History Month
- Eventing Nation: Grand Prix Eventing Secures New Title Sponsor
- Google Search: Umoja Village
- Post and Courier: Today’s Events for Jan 25
- Google Scholar: Black Excellence Aiken
- Post and Courier: Today’s Events for Feb 1
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Black History Month
- Augusta Press: Aiken County Nabs Suspects in February Gang-Related Shooting
- Google News: Umoja Village Aiken
