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ROC'N WEDNESDAY! Welcome Sasa Chic Creations  (Crochet Handbags) to the Unity Marketplace

Roc-A-Natural Cultural Foundation Inc in collaboration with Community Partners welcomes Sasa Chic Creations with Sabine Barosy to the Unity Marketplace at the 3rd Annual Kwanzaa Celebration! Unity In The Community, hosted at the Central Family Life Center, 59 Wright Street, Staten Island, NY 10304 on Thursday, December 26, 2024 from 6:30pm to 10:30pm.


Sabine Barosy and her amazing fashionable crocheted handbags comes to the Unity Marketplace from Long Island for you to see her needle skills and the perfect gift giving item for all occasions, while giving attendees an opportunity to practice the 4th Kwanzaa Principle, Ujamaa  "cooperative economics".


Ujamaa emphasizes the economic togetherness of the African-American community and encourages people to support each other's businesses and Entrepreneurship.


To learn more about Sabine Barosy and Sasa Chic Creations, visit her website: sasachiccreations.com or IG: Sasa Chic Creations


Be sure to stop by Sasa Chic Creations exhibit table at the Unity Marketplace as you enjoy the Kwanzaa celebration and tell her @rocanaturalculturalfoundation sent you!

-----@everyone @following is invited to be a part of the celebration and learn all about Kwanzaa and the importance of family, community and culture to reaffirm and reinforce the bonds between us as people byclicking here:https://www.eventbrite.com/e/3rd-annual-kwanzaa-celebration-unity-in-the-community-tickets-1041930902377


Enjoy Afro-beats by DJ General Tactics,  Procession,  Poetry,  African Dance by MCDC Miss Cheryl's Dance Company, Fusha Dance Company, Drumming Circle by Imam Zulqarnain and Youth from Michael Hines Academy, Performances by Jah Jah Beats and IamI, Rudi Mwongozi and Guest Speaker, Professor James Small,  Unity Marketplace and the feast, often called "Karamu".

*Thanks to the generous donations from our donors(https://www.instagram.com/p/DCxz4S5N5w8/?igsh=b2szaWdqbzJkb2d2) for the "Karamu"!


"Bridging Communities One Cultural Event at a Time!"




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