No tickets left for Black History Luncheon

A luncheon every year about this time attracts large crowds to Seneca, and this year is no exception.  Seneca’s Shelby Henderson says all tickets for the 8th Annual Black History Luncheon next week have been taken.  A crowd of about 300 people is expected to gather for Seneca’s signature event, presented by the Bertha Lee Strickland Cultural Museum.  The keynote speaker this year will be Dr. Brenda Tindall, Director of Education and Engagement for the International African American Museum.  This year’s luncheon will be Friday, February 14 at the Seneca Family Life Institute.