
Clearlake >> Yuba College Clear Lake Campus Human Services Student Association is presenting an event today to honor Black History Month. The students are inviting the public to the event which they are calling, “Black History, No Mystery.” This free cultural and historical presentation will begin at 1 p.m. in room 209.
An opening prayer will be shared by Thomas Brown the Tribal Administrator and Cultural Director for Elem Indian Colony. NAACP President Rick Mayo will deliver remarks. Music will be provided by Professors Doug and Sissa Harris with accompaniment from their friend Bill Bordisso. A Black History Poem will be shared by Delores Davis. A Black History speech will be spoken by elder community member Denise Johnson.
Randall Cole will conclude with a motivational speech. Cole is the Communications Director of the Human Services Club, the student organizer for this event and a local author.
The event includes the option of a buffet lunch available for purchase from Aromas Café. The Culinary students are collaborating by presenting a buffet lunch which features Southern Soul Food for purchase for $9. The buffet is available from 11:30 a.m. — 1 p.m. . The menu includes pulled pork, Mary’s free range fried chicken, wild style pulled pork pizza, collard greens, red beans and rice, full fresh salad bar, corn bread muffins, honey butter, sweet potato pie and buttermilk pie.
For questions about this event call Yuba college Clear Lake Campus 995-7914.