Monday, May 19, 2008

HABANA OUTPOST CELEBRATES AFRICAN LIBERATION DAY

My favorite summer hotspot Habana Outpost (757 Fulton St.) is celebrating African Liberation day. Check out highlights of the upcoming week below....


(Photo: A Sunny afternoon at Habana Outpost)

Habana Outpost celebrates African Liberation Day May 22nd through May 26th



Thursday, May 22nd 7-9pm (opening reception)"Back to My Roots" a photography exhibition celebrating the spirit and people of Ghana presented by documentary photographer, Stanley Lumax Jr. Stanley creates vivid dialogue inviting not only the viewer, but also his inner self to re-discover Ghana. The photos will be on display form May 22nd through June 18th


Saturday, May 24th- May 26th Designers Market featuring fair-trade crafts from Africa In Honor of African Liberation Day the Habana Gear store will feature handmade fair-trade crafts from Nigeria, Ghana, and South Africa.



Sat. & Sun. 12-4Kids Corner – Salvaged Music MakersEvery weekend the Kids Corner provides free activities for children, which focus on the environment and recycling. In this workshop, children will learn how to make African drums and rainsticks musical out of items like cardboard tubes and tin cans. Class begin at 12:00pm.



Monday May 26 6:00pm Fashion Show & Fundraiser for Lil' Raggamuffin Summer Camp.


Go out support the kids, bring your friends, and chill in downtown Brooklyn.


I promise you'll have a good time; tell them NYFab! sent you.

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