Continuing the Quest for History Untold!
Continuing the Quest for History Untold!
Calling all Culture Enthusiasts in Cabarrus and Rowan County, NC, and Beyond!
Get ready to experience the vibrant rhythms and rich traditions of African-Americans, right at your fingertips. Introducing the brand-new KAA-MaCC quarterly newsletter – your passport to a world of captivating arts and cultural exchange! Discover exciting events, immersive workshops, and fascinating insights from the comfort of your inbox. Whether you're a seasoned explorer of African-American heritage or simply curious to learn more, our newsletter will seek to inspire, educate, and entertain. Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to stay connected with the pulse of African-American creativity in your community. Subscribe now and embark on a journey of discovery like never before!
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First-weekend anniversary celebration with a Community Reception and Fundraiser & Gala Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony.
Honoring inductees from Kannapolis and Concord, North Carolina for the Sixth Anniversary Celebration, KAA-MaCC delights in presenting some of Cabarrus and Rowan County's finest lifetime achievers.
Showcasing specialty banners of African-American history and culture featuring entrepreneurs - KAA-MaCC presents past and present small-business owners.
Shopping for memorabilia and goods while celebrating Black History.
Remembering African-American Businesses Then and Now ...
Social hour is filled with fun and bidding on specialty items and art.
Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony at the Laureate Center.
Neighborhood TV recognized a community champion in Kannapolis. Sherry Gordon has worked for over 25 years in local government and community development. Her desire to serve others is the mark of a true leader.
~ February 14, 2024
Neighborhood TV honored Dr. Yvonne Tracey in Salisbury. Her purpose is to serve God and humanity in every way possible.
~ February 1, 2024
Dozens showed up to recognize the 10th anniversary of the Kannapolis African-American Museum and Culture Center. KAA-MaCC Founder and Board Chairman, Dr. Ruby L. Anthony-White, M.D., and President & CEO, Jacqueline Anthony were interviewed.
~ October 13, 2023
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The KAA-MaCC is excited to announce a special Call for Nominations for First Ladies of African-American Churches in Cabarrus and Rowan counties. These remarkable women will be honored in the premiere edition of the "Who’s Who in Cabarrus-Rowan (Cab-Row) Magazine. Deadline: September 30, 2024