KISSIMMEE, Fla. — The Black Empowerment & Community Council is inviting the community to come together for a vibrant Black History Month Celebration on Saturday, February 21 at the Chambers Park Community Center in Kissimmee.

The free, family-friendly event will take place from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. at 2380 Smith Street, offering an afternoon dedicated to honoring Black history, culture, and contributions through education, entertainment, and community connection.

Designed for all ages, the celebration will feature live music and dance performances, cultural exhibits, and interactive activities that highlight the rich traditions and lasting impact of Black history. Attendees can expect an engaging atmosphere that encourages learning, reflection, and celebration.

This year’s event will also recognize Reggae Music Month, adding a powerful musical element rooted in cultural expression and global influence. Organizers say the event’s theme — “Celebrate • Educate • Liberate” — reflects the spirit of empowerment and unity at the heart of the gathering.

The Black History Month Celebration is presented in partnership with several community organizations and supporters, including the City of Kissimmee, NAACP, Wellcare, and other local partners committed to uplifting and serving the community.

Organizers encourage residents to bring friends and family, connect with neighbors, and take part in a meaningful day that celebrates both history and the strength of the local community.

For more information or vendor opportunities, community members are encouraged to contact event organizers directly.

Positively Osceola will continue to share upcoming community events that celebrate culture, connection, and the people who make Osceola County special.