Black Dads Matter Father's Day Brunch & Concert

Black Dads Matter Father's Day Brunch & Concert

Celebrate Black fathers with a delicious brunch and live music at our Black Dads Matter Father's Day event!

By Chattanooga Festivals of Black Arts & Ideas

Date and time

Sunday, June 16 · 12:30 - 2:30am EDT

Location

Waterhouse Pavilion

850 Market Street Chattanooga, TN 37402

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About this event

  • 2 hours

Come celebrate the dads in your life with delicious food, fun, music, and joy.

This year's meal will be prepared by owners Cynthia Wood and Antonia Poland of Davis Wayne's. Davis Wayne's is an upscale meat and three restaurant located at 9454 Bradmore Lane, Cambridge Square in Ooltewah TN.

After brunch, Fathers and those who love them will be treated to a concert featuring Nashville's B. Harvey and Team. Byron Harvey is a singer and songwriter who is known for his robust vocals and vibrant praise. Byron developed his skills as a youngster in his family choir, in Nashville's MET Honors Choir, in the Nashville Children's Theatre, and at Nashville School for the Arts. He ventured further in music by obtaining his B.S. in Music from Tennessee State University and by singing with the popular ensemble Nate Bean & 4Given. His discography includes two independent projects MILLENNIAL FAITH - EP (2016) and MILLENNIAL FAITH 2: A DYING MAN (2018).

Byron has assembled a collective of anointed, talented, and fervent Nashville-based ensemble called BYRON HARVEY AND TEAM.

This Concert is Free and open to the public!

This event crescendos with the awarding of the Extraordinary Father of The Year Award.


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Our Mission

The mission of the Chattanooga Festival Of Black Arts & Ideas: Juneteenth Independence Day is to showcase emerging and established local artists of African descent who are creating, innovating and producing extraordinary work in the disciplines of dance, film, literature, music, theater and visual art. By producing a multidisciplinary festival CFBA&I will build greater community awareness of the diversity of Black arts within the city of Chattanooga and Ha​milton County.

In addition, the festival's mission is to provide opportunities for discussions and lectures on a variety of topics that connect Black arts to other important areas in our society. This is the “Ideas” part of the festival. 

Our Vision

The Chattanooga Festival of Black Arts & Ideas: Juneteenth Independence Day will gain a reputation for providing audiences with artistic experiences created by Black artists that are extraordinary, enriching and educational.