CLEARLAKE, Calif. – On Tuesday, Feb. 28, the Lake County Campus of Woodland Community College will host its annual Black History Month celebration.
The event will start at 11:30 a.m. at the campus, located at 15880 Dam Road Extension in Clearlake.
Jermaine Gregoire, student chair for the event, has put together a very powerful list of guest speakers for the event.
Andre Williams will set the mood with music from 11:30 a.m. to noon.
At noon, Charles Williams, a local pastor, and Rick Mayo, president of the local Lake County NAACP will speak about black history, the past, the present and its future.
For the event, an essay contest was created. Two questions were offered for students to write about. What is the current state of civil rights in our country? And, what is the most important civil rights event in our history? During the event, the winner’s essay will be read aloud.
Associated Students have prepared posters with prominent and influential black men and women who have helped shape and mold our country into a more perfect union. These will be showcased and presented during the event.
Aromas Café, the campus restaurant, will be serving southern style food for $9 per plate from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
For more information about the event contact the campus at 707-995-7900 or visit the college online at http://lcc.yccd.edu .