The Black Cultural Enlightment Society is a Non-Profit Organization. We invite all people of every race to come and share the festivities of African American history. History is the landmark by which we are directed into the true course of life. The history of a people’s race is the guidepost of a nation’ and a peoples destiny. What you do today that is worthwhile, inspires others to act at so
Beginning Thursday May2nd -Roundup-Day presenting Educational / Arts and Agricultural workshops starting at 10:am,also Self Reliance workshops—then join us for our openingFish Fry at 6:30 pm with live entertainment –$15
Friday May 3rd Line Dance class at noon til 2:00 pm-Free donations accepted
Friday Night at 7:30 pm -Western Dinner and Dance. Featuring (Gwen Yvette) Please call for reservations: 803-499-9658—and for ticket info
Saturday May 4 this the main attraction day, which include Horsemanship competitions such as Walking horse, Trail pleasure, and Rodeo events= Barrel racing, Pole bending, Ranch sorting, and much more, musical entertainers such as Gospel groups, Jazz, Blues, African Drum and Dance. Food and Artifact vendors, Hay rides, Games and much! Much! More. Gates open at 10:00 am
Entrance fee is $20.00 for age 13 and up, children 12 and under $10 toddlers are free age 5 and under
Call for special group rates
SATURDAY NIGHT AFTER RODEO MOTOWN JAM SHOW featuring (Anthony) better known as
Mr. David Ruffin!!! And other artists 8:30 UNTIL MIDNIGHT= $15
Sunday May 5th 10:30 am Gospel Inspiration & Brunch
$10 donation
Black Cultural Enlightenment Society - Box Office