- Four to six thousand neighbors will take over Cascades Park for the Harambee Festival on Saturday. The festival gets underway starting at 11 a.m.
- It’s Florida A&M University’s 8th annual festival in honor of Black History Month.
- Watch the video to learn more about what you can expect if you plan to attend this weekend.
BROADCAST TRANSCRIPT:
Uniting the community, FAMU style. I’m Kenya Cardonne, your Southeast Tallahassee neighborhood reporter at Cascades Park where in less than 24 hours, thousands will gather for one of FAMU’s annual Black History Month celebrations, the Harambee Festival.
Vernon Bryant, Project Manager for Harambee Festival – “In Swahili, it means ‘pull together,’ so that’s what we’re doing to celebrate Black History Month.”…