The Charlottesville Clergy Collective, in collaboration with other city organizations, is offering a series of events to show our unity as a community committed to love, inclusion and justice.
Below are other community events that you can participate in this summer.
June 24, 10 am to 4pm - Origami crane folding @ Good Shepherd Church, 960 Monacan Trail Rd.
June 26, 6:00 pm - Community Update on planned summer activities, led by CCC @ Mt. Zion First African Baptist
June 27, 7:00 pm - Dialogue on Race Kick-Off @ Carver Recreation Center
June 29, 6:00 pm - Youth focused event @ Boys and Girls Club on Cherry Ave
On July 8, a whole day of activities is being planned.
Jefferson School City Center
9 to 9:30 am - Outdoor meditation led by Common Grounds
9:30 to 10 am - Outdoor open mic featuring various choirs and youth
10 to 11 am - Charlene Green leads discussion of history of various ethnic groups in Cville and presentations made by leaders of these groups
11 to 12 pm - Two half-hour breakout sessions in various rooms in HC and other areas to answer questions of “Why Should We Care?” Topics include: immigration issues, Black Lives Matter, and how to deal with stress in felt in today’s climate.
IX Art Park - 11:30 am to 2 pm - Food Trucks and celebration of community
Sprint Pavilion - 2 to 5 pm - Concert
Below are other community events that you can participate in this summer.
June 24, 10 am to 4pm - Origami crane folding @ Good Shepherd Church, 960 Monacan Trail Rd.
June 26, 6:00 pm - Community Update on planned summer activities, led by CCC @ Mt. Zion First African Baptist
June 27, 7:00 pm - Dialogue on Race Kick-Off @ Carver Recreation Center
June 29, 6:00 pm - Youth focused event @ Boys and Girls Club on Cherry Ave
On July 8, a whole day of activities is being planned.
Jefferson School City Center
9 to 9:30 am - Outdoor meditation led by Common Grounds
9:30 to 10 am - Outdoor open mic featuring various choirs and youth
10 to 11 am - Charlene Green leads discussion of history of various ethnic groups in Cville and presentations made by leaders of these groups
11 to 12 pm - Two half-hour breakout sessions in various rooms in HC and other areas to answer questions of “Why Should We Care?” Topics include: immigration issues, Black Lives Matter, and how to deal with stress in felt in today’s climate.
IX Art Park - 11:30 am to 2 pm - Food Trucks and celebration of community
Sprint Pavilion - 2 to 5 pm - Concert