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Greenwood Cultural Center Launches Sunday Brunch With Thaddeus Johnson On Dec. 2

By Fred L. Jones, Jr.

Eagle Staff Writer

fjones@theoklahomaeagle.net

 

 

The Black Wall Street Brunch Club comes to the Greenwood Cultural Center starting December 2nd. Live entertainment for the grand opening will be provided by American Idol contestant Thaddeus Johnson.

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You don’t want to miss this food, fun and fellowship in the Historic Greenwood District. The Black Wall Street Brunch Club event will provide you with entertainment, libations and delicious food by Starr Fisher. Some of the menu items are chicken, fish, grit, greens, waffle bar, homemade biscuits, mimosas and a bloody mary bar.

Jamaal Dyer stated, “A portion of the proceeds will benefit the Greenwood Cultural Center. You can eat and give back to the community.”

You can purchase tickets at Greenwood Culture Center or by calling 918-596-1020.

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