Join us for an unforgettable journey through the vibrant and diverse tapestry of African culture! From September 24th to October 2nd, the Christian Cultural Awareness & Assistance League, in partnership with the African Talents Center, presents “The Taste of Africa” – a multifaceted experience showcasing the richness and beauty of the African continent.
Event Highlights:
- September 24-25th: Begin your adventure with a captivating tour of Houston, including visits to the Museum Center, downtown area, NASA, and the picturesque Galveston Beach.
- September 26-27th: Immerse yourself in the essence of Africa with a two-day celebration featuring everything from the continent. Delight your senses with the taste of the motherland through authentic African cuisine, groove to the rhythms of African music, indulge in the laughter of comedic performances, marvel at the beauty of African art, and experience the magic of storytelling. Be captivated by the grace and energy of folkloric dances, and explore the ingenuity of African inventions.
- September 30th: Embrace spiritual harmony as we come together for worship in various churches, fostering unity and fellowship within our diverse community.
- September 24th/25th: Arrival and check-in for participants, ensuring a seamless and comfortable transition into this cultural odyssey.
- October 1st: Discover treasures and souvenirs to commemorate your experience during a day of shopping, where you can find unique African-inspired items to cherish.
- October 2nd: Bid farewell to Houston, departing with cherished memories and newfound appreciation for the richness of African heritage.
This extraordinary event promises to be a celebration of unity, diversity, and cultural exchange. Don’t miss this opportunity to embark on a journey that transcends borders and embraces the beauty of Africa.
For more information and to reserve your spot, please contact us at opengatec@gmail.com.
Join us as we savor the TASTE of AFRICA – an experience that will linger in your heart long after the event concludes.