Africatown Heritage House to host Culture Fest 2026 event
MOBILE, Ala. (NBC 15) —Clotilda: The Exhibition at the Africatown Heritage House will host Culture Fest 2026 for a day of jubilant celebration, meaningful reflection, and community. As we open a lens to the <a href="https://absafricatv.com/new-4ir-centre-opens-to-prepare-south-african-youth-for-future-jobs/” title=”New 4IR centre opens to prepare South African youth for future jobs”>African American experience and celebrate the legacy of Africatown, we will present an array of engaging activities, enriching experiences, and soul-stirring entertainment that provides a taste of black culture for all to enjoy.
The event will be held Saturday, July 25th from 1:00 – 5:00pm at Africatown Heritage House, 2465 Winbush Street, the Mobile County Training School, and the Robert Hope Community Center. Entertainment will include African drumming; choir performances; African folktales; vendors; food trucks; activities for children, such as face painting, African crafts, and interactive games; a live community artwork project; free cool pops; and free school supplies for students.
“Mobile has a rich culture steeped in African American and Black history. Culture Fest is an opportunity to learn about this history, whether it be the legacy of Africatown, Mardi Gras, music, artwork, or oral traditions,” said Jessica Fairley, Manager of the Africatown Heritage House and curator of the Culture Fest experience. “It’s my desire for people to leave the festival with a sense of pride for our culture and history.”
“Culture Fest celebrates the traditions and community spirit that make Africatown such a unique place in Mobile,” said Jon Sexton, Director of the History Museum of Mobile, which operates Clotilda: The Exhibition at Africatown Heritage House. “We are proud to bring together partner organizations, local artists, vendors, and families for this special day. We are grateful to all those involved with Culture Fest and look forward to welcoming visitors from across the region.”
The entertainment lineup is as follows:
Africatown Heritage House
- 11:00am – 12:30pm | Heritage Lecture Series: Tori Adams
- 1:00 – 5pm | Self-Guided Museum Tours
- 1:00 – 5pm | Scavenger Hunt with prizes for children
Mobile County Training School Gym
- Health-Related Vendors
- Line Dance Day Party: Studio 54, Let’s Dance Mobile, Step Sisters and Brothers
- Free School Supplies
Robert Hope Community Center
- 1:00 – 5:00pm | Quilting Classes in the Multipurpose Room
- 1:00 – 5:00pm | Children’s Activities by the History Museum of Mobile
Robert Hope Center Entertainment Program
- 1:00pm | Welcome: Master of Ceremony, Kalenski Adams – DJ Dirty Dan
- 1:05 – 1:35pm | Magnolia Breeze Youth Ensemble Performance
- 1:35 – 2:05pm | Author Forum: Victor Simmons
- 2:05 – 2:30pm | Libation and African Storytelling by Deborah Ferguson
- 2:30 – 3:15pm | MAAD Drummers
- 3:15 – 4:00pm | Anthony Carillo, New York Drummer
- 4:00pm | Studio 54 Line Dance Demonstration with Eklectic Band
- 4:00 – 5:00pm | Eklektic Band Performance
Admission for Culture Fest 2026 and to view Clotilda: The Exhibition at Africatown Heritage House is free and all ages are welcome. Questions: Jessica Fairley – 251-206-5268.
