Come out to the monthly One Africa! One Nation! Marketplace in Nassau, Bahamas

 

Visit the monthly One Africa! One Nation! Marketplace in Nassau, Bahamas. The next event is on Saturday, November 26 from 11am – 7pm.

The Marketplace is a community initiative where food, drinks and goods will be on sale. There will also be music, entertainment, political education and a bouncing castle for the little ones.

This is a family event, and so families are encouraged to come out and enjoy the festivities.

The Marketplace is located on Podoleo Street (between Robinson Road and Balfour Avenue) in the Englerston community.

Come out and give your support to this community economic development project!

 

For more information, visit http://blackfood.org or mailto:englerstonmarket@gmail.com

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