Greetings,
We hope this message finds you well. It is with deep regret that we announce the cancellation of the Triangle Cultural Awareness Foundation & Spectacular Magazine’s 22nd Annual MLK/Black History Month Parade, originally scheduled for February 1, 2025, in Durham, NC. This decision was not made lightly but was necessary due to the extreme cold weather forecasted for that day. The safety and well-being of our participants, attendees, and staff are our top priority.
We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your understanding and support.
Please join Spectacular Magazine in celebrating NC’s Largest Black History Month Celebration! The 20th Annual NC MLK-Black History Month Parade is February 4, 2023 @ 12 noon (Fayetteville St – Durham) as our MLK/BHM parade brings the community free entertainment in the form of marching bands, step/dance/drill teams, cars, mascots, cartoon characters and more. The MLK/BHM Parade provides fun for the entire family for the entire day!
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The Parade, recently named by the Southeast Tourism Society as “One of the 20 Best Events in the Southeast”, affords us an opportunity to reflect upon the past while seeking hope, determination, and opportunity to act upon the promise of the future.
We would like to invite your school, business, organization, and/or group to come out to the Parade.
The Parade starts at 12 noon at W. G. Pearson Elementary School (3501 Fayetteville Street) proceeds up Fayetteville Street and ends at NCCU.
The NC MLK Black History Month Parade is planned by Spectacular Magazine, which is North Carolina’s premier Black magazine that provides news and information digital platform with investigative articles, features, sports, entertainment, lifestyles, columns, calendars, and commentaries that empower, enlighten, and entertain our readers.
Spectacular Magazine discovers and reports what matters most to our readers. We are the premier magazine in NC for Black people. Spectacular Magazine was previously named Spectacular Entertainment Guide when it launched in November 2004. In 2006, the name was changed to Spectacular Magazine and the focus became issues that affect Black people.
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