The BLK Xcellence Brunch is a highly curated brunch experience celebrating Juneteenth weekend and Black Xcellence in the Clarksville community. This annual fundraising event will feature black art displays, the BLK Xcellence Awards, and several cultural showcases and performances.

BLK Xcellnece Awards will take place during brunch honoring 3 local leaders and awarding nominated members of the community for their success in business, activism, and leadership.

 This is a fundraising event! A portion of the proceeds from this event will go toward the BLK Clarksville Scholarship Fund.


What you can expect from the BLK Xcellence Brunch experience

  • interactive and visual art displays

  • delicious and elegant brunch hors d'oeuvres

  • custom cocktails and mocktails

  • BLK Xcellence awards (actually awards will be presented at the event)

  • photo booths and interactive photo displays

  • the city’s favorite DJ keeping the vibes tight

  • live performances

  • Business promotion & networking opportunities

Attend the Brunch

Date: Sunday, June 19, 2022

Time: 1:00 PM

Location: Wilma Rudolph Event Center

Tickets include heavy brunch hors d'oeuvres, interactive photo experiences, art display, live entertainment, and one drink ticket.

Table purchases include all of the above, one drink ticket per seat (8), and a bottle of champagne

Make a Donation.

 

All donations will go toward producing high-quality culturally significant events, providing affordable community resources, and creating the BLK Clarksville Scholarship. 

Starting in 2023, the BLK Clarksville Scholarship will be awarded to eligible African American high school seniors in Clarksville, TN seeking traditional and non-traditional post-secondary education.
Consider donating the value of a ticket ($75) or more! We truly appreciate your support!

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 2022 Honorees

  • Zoyie M. Jackson

    Montgomery County Diversity and Inclusion Officer

  • Terry Boykin

    Playmaker Basketball Academy, Founder

  • Jerome Parchman

    Historian/ co-writer of Clarksville-Montgomery County African American Legacy Trail

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