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RCBC Celebrates Black History Month With Movies, Music And Food
The college's African American Cultural Committee organized the month-long series of events.

Rowan College at Burlington County will host a month long series of events with music, food, fashion, movies and speakers in February for Black History Month, college officials announced.
The college’s African American Cultural Committee organized the month-long series of events to engage the community in a celebration of culture and diversity and to honor the contributions of African Americans. Events are as follows:
Friday, Feb. 1 at 7 p.m.: “Blackkklansman” Movie Screening in the Votta Hall Auditorium at the RCBC Mount Laurel Campus. Directed by visionary filmmaker Spike Lee, “BlacKkKlansman” is a 2018 American biographical comedy-drama based on the 2014 memoir Black Klansman by Ron Stallworth. The film stars John David Washington as Ron Stallworth, along with Adam Driver, Laura Harrier, and Topher Grace. Stallworth, an African American police officer from Colorado Springs, CO, takes on an undercover investigation of a lifetime. Along with his colleague Flip Zimmerman (Adam Driver), they successfully infiltrate and expose the local Ku Klux Klan branch. Free and open to the public.
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Wednesday, Feb. 6 at 6 p.m.: Senator Troy Singleton in the Votta Hall Auditorium at the RCBC Mount Laurel Campus. Senator Troy Singleton graduated with a degree in business administration and finance from Rowan University. He began his career as Legislative Director for New Jersey Assemblymen Herb Conaway and Jack Conners in the 7th Legislative District. He went on to become the Deputy Executive Director of the New Jersey General Assembly Majority Office and Chief of Staff under Assembly Speaker Joseph J. Roberts, Jr. In 2011, he was elected to his first term in the New Jersey General Assembly, representing the 7th Legislative District. Elected to the New Jersey Senate in 2017, Troy now serves as Chairman of the Senate Community and Urban Affairs Committee, Vice Chairman of the Senate Economic Growth Committee, and as a member of the Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee, and Judiciary Committee.
Wednesday, Feb. 13 at 6 p.m.: Fashion Noir – A Cultural Explosion in the Student Success Center at the RCBC Mount Laurel Campus. New for 2019! Hosted by RCBC’s Fashion Club in partnership with Atlantic City Fashion Week founders, this fashion show will feature designs by local and national African-American designers. Free and open to the public.
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Sunday, February 24 at 3 p.m.: Soulful Lunch in the Culinary Arts Center atRCBC’s Mount Holly Campus. Enjoy a cooking demo by Chef Tim Witcher, winner of the Food Network’s “Rewrapped,” “Let Them Eat Koffee Kake!” episode. Born and raised in South Jersey, Chef Witcher has worked in various realms of the restaurant industry such as large hotel chains, sports arenas and most recently, in culinary education. After the demonstration, Chef James Brudnicki and RCBC Culinary Arts and Hospitality students prepare and serve a soul food-inspired lunch. Tickets are $15 per person. Tickets can be purchased at rcbc.edu/aacc in February.
Thursday, Feb. 28 at 7 p.m.: Community Choir Sign-Off in the Votta Hall Auditorium at the RCBC Mount Laurel Campus. Celebrate unity and African-American culture through song. This event will feature choirs from throughout Burlington County. Free and open to the public.
For more information, visit RCBC’s African American Cultural Committee website at rcbc.edu/aacc.
The attached image was provided by Rowan College at Burlington County: Local Chef Tim Witcher will prepare a dish at the Rowan College at Burlington County Black History Month event, Soulful Lunch, on February 24 at the college's Culinary Arts Center in Mount Holly.
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