Sat, Apr 01
|Gainesville
Dinner and a Movie - The Legend: The Bessie Coleman Story
Celebrating Women's History Month! Bessie Coleman, a young remarkable woman, was one of the most daring stunt pilots of her time! Her pioneering achievements served as an inspiration for generations of African American men and women.


Time & Location
Apr 01, 6:30 PM
Gainesville, 837 SE 7th Ave, Gainesville, FL 32601, USA
Guests
About the event
Celebrate Women's History Month at the Cotton Club Museum and Cultural Center
This remarkable young woman was one of the most daring stunt pilots of her time!Â
Her pioneering achievements served as an inspiration for generations of African American men and women.
Dinner and a Movie
The LEGEND - The BESSIE COLEMAN Story
Saturday, April 1st
6:30 PM DINNER
Soul Food for SaleÂ
(fried fish, collard greens, blackeye peas and rice, bananna pudding and more!)
7:30 PM - Â FREE MOVIE
The Legend - The Bessie Coleman Story
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