Jacksonville, AL – The City of Jacksonville invites the community to join in a vibrant celebration of Black History Month at the Jacksonville Community Center on Sunday, February 18th, at 2:00 pm. This event promises an enriching afternoon filled with cultural expressions, musical performances, and recognition of local talent.

The Black History Month program aims to honor the rich cultural heritage, contributions, and achievements of African Americans throughout history. The event promises a dynamic and engaging lineup, featuring the soulful melodies of the Jacksonville High School Jazz Band. Additional surprises and performances are expected, ensuring a diverse and entertaining program for all attendees.

The Jacksonville Arts Council’s African animal art contests have sparked creativity within the community, and the winners will be acknowledged during the program. This showcase of artistic expression is a testament to the talent that thrives in Jacksonville, providing a platform to appreciate and celebrate the diversity of artistic endeavors.

Highlighting the commitment to education and empowering the younger generation, the program will include the presentation of a $500 scholarship to a deserving Jacksonville high school senior. This scholarship aims to support the recipient in their pursuit of higher education, acknowledging their achievements and potential.

The City of Jacksonville believes in fostering unity through events that celebrate diversity and heritage. Admission to the Black History Month program is free, encouraging members of the community to come together, share in the festivities, and appreciate the collective history that has shaped Jacksonville.

The Black History Month program in Jacksonville is a momentous occasion to come together, learn, and revel in the shared history and culture that enriches the community. Whether you are a music enthusiast, an art lover, or someone passionate about supporting education, this event offers something for everyone.