Flint Social Club is proud to celebrate Black History month with a free viewing of the critically acclaimed documentary High on the Hog: How African American Cuisine Transformed America paired with featured crab and okra stew from the film.
Flint Social Club is proud to celebrate Black History month with a free viewing of the critically acclaimed documentary High on the Hog: How African American Cuisine Transformed America. The viewing will conclude with free servings of the Crab and Okra Stew featured in the documentary followed by a panel discussion with local community leaders. We invite you to join us for this powerful immersion into the African American origins of America’s Cuisine. This event is free for all ages and we have limited seating available. Reserve your free ticket at:
https://tickets.thewhiting.com/9454
Schedule:
6pm – Doors open for entrance and cocktails in the lower level of The Capitol Theater
6:45pm – Opening remarks followed by screening
7:45 – Food service begins
8pm – Panel discussion and Q&A
This event is is brought to you with the gracious support of The Greater Flint Arts Council, Community Foundation of Greater Flint, The What’s Up Downtown Project, and Comma Bookstore and Social Hub
2022/02/23 - 2022/02/23
Additional time info:
Schedule:
6pm – Doors open for entrance and cocktails in the lower level of The Capitol Theater
6:45pm – Opening remarks followed by screening
7:45 – Food service begins
8pm – Panel discussion and Q&A
Flint Black Box
140 E. Second st, Flint, MI 48502