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Mosaic Templars Cultural Center will host a public Kwanzaa celebration for families in downtown Little Rock

Maumelle, Arkansas – Downtown Little Rock will come alive with culture and community at the end of this month as the Mosaic Templars Cultural Center prepares to host a public Kwanzaa celebration. The event is scheduled for Tuesday, Dec. 31, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., offering families and community members a chance to mark the holiday together.

Kwanzaa, established in 1966, is a weeklong observance celebrating African American heritage and culture. It centers around seven guiding principles known as the Nguzo Saba, which promote unity, self-determination, and collective responsibility. The Mosaic Templars celebration will give participants an opportunity to explore these principles through meaningful traditions and hands-on activities.

A spokesperson for the cultural center said the event will feature a traditional candle-lighting ceremony, one of Kwanzaa’s most recognizable rituals. Guests will also be invited to participate in creative activities designed to highlight cultural expression and family engagement. “Family-friendly crafts will highlight the day’s emphasis on shared creativity and pride,” officials noted.

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In addition to the educational and interactive components, the celebration will include a Karamu, a communal meal that symbolizes unity and cultural affirmation. The meal is an important aspect of Kwanzaa, reflecting the holiday’s focus on togetherness, community, and the shared appreciation of heritage.

The Mosaic Templars Cultural Center has emphasized that this celebration is open to everyone, providing a welcoming space for both long-time community members and newcomers to experience Kwanzaa’s traditions. Organizers hope the event will encourage families to come together, celebrate heritage, and learn about the values that underpin the holiday.

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For those interested in attending or learning more about the event, additional details are available on the cultural center’s website at MosaicTemplarScenter.com. With its blend of ceremony, creativity, and community connection, the Mosaic Templars’ Kwanzaa celebration promises to be an enriching experience for all ages.

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