Tuesday, December 25, 2018

Gullah Geechee Watch Night

How You Can Join Us.  Community members and visitors to the Charleston area are invited to join us New Year’s Eve to welcome a new year with faith leaders, descendants of enslaved and others who will also help us collectively reflect on what Freedom’s Eve meant to a people held in bondage.  This special program will take place on Monday, December 31, 2018 from 12 pm – 2 pm at the historic Morris Brown AME Church located at 13 Morris Street in downtown Charleston. It is presented in partnership with the 7th Episcopal District-AME Church, Magnolia Plantation & Gardens, and Gullah Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor Commission. 
In addition, over 50 more churches and community institutions across the Corridor and 
the nation are observing a Watch Night & Emancipation Proclamation celebration this year.
Contact our office by telephone at 843.818.4587 or e-mail us for locations and more 
information.  We thank you for helping us to preserve and sustain this cherished, 
Gullah Geechee tradition.


What Happens on Freedom’s Eve? All across the Gullah Geechee Cultural Heritage 
Corridor, Watch Night services will generally begin late in the evening on December 31, 2018. 
What you will experience in the hours leading up to midnight will vary based on custom 
and practice in each Gullah Geechee community but tradition holds that these services 
usually involve music, the traditional liturgy and contemplation of what has passed followed 
by reconciliation and resolutions for the coming year.
 The Watchmen, elders in the community, will signal when midnight is near. At that time, 
the community will kneel in prayer to welcome the New Year – and collectively reflect on 
how on January 1, 1863 the New Year also meant a long-hoped for freedom for millions 
of African-Americans in the United States. Gullah Geechee people, who have been a 
part of or have long memories of these traditional celebrations within their communities 
over the years, will educate others about the traditions, history and significance of what 
occurred on these days.  












Monday, June 4, 2018

Ann Caldwell & The Magnolia Singers featured in #UncivilShow's podcast soundtrack

#uncivilshow podcast just released it's soundtrack featuring one of my favs Ann Caldwell & The Magnolia Singers!!! Gullah to the nth power!! #GullahGeechee #RemembertheAncestors #CharlestonSC 
https://soundcloud.com/gimletmedia/sets/uncivil-the-soundtrack

Wednesday, March 14, 2018

WE ARE FAMILY CHARLESTON needs your DONATIONS $$, Time or Material for newly partnered @citycharleston Drop In Center & Thrift Store

BIG NEWS!
We Are Family in cooperation with the City of Charleston is working on opening a downtown drop-in center and thrift store!

This is our biggest project to date so we need ALL THE LOVE and SUPPORT we can get! If you can donate money, time or materials, we will be honored!

We need to secure donations for the space ASAP and are looking for the following items:

More news on the location, opening, etc. to come.

Building Retrofitting Supplies:
Gift Cards for Lowes and Home Depot
6- Adult Toilets ($65 a piece)
3- Lavatory Sinks ($40 a piece)
4- Doors ($62 a piece)
10- Soap Dispensers ($15 a piece)
10- Paper Towel Holders ($10 a piece)
10- Toilet Paper Dispensers ($20 a piece)
2-Washing Machines ($450 a piece)
2- Clothing Dryers ($450 a piece)
5- Shower Head & Faucet ($89 a piece)
Lighting for Shower Area ($36)
40- Lockers ($560 per block of 18)
40- Benches ($125 a piece)
Ceramic Tile for Shower area (price TBD)
VCT Tile -200 sq feet ($155)
2-Water Heater 80 Gallon ($1200 a piece)
40- School Desks and Chairs ($2226 per 24)
Tables*

Items for Thrift Store:
Clothing Racks
Retail Merchandise Display Cases
Picture Hangers


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