By A Museum of Black Experiences
SAGINAW – A Museum of Black Experiences (AMusBE) is inviting families from across Mid-Michigan to celebrate the holiday season at their new building in East Saginaw.
While the museum plans to formally open its doors on Juneteenth of 2024, “It Must Be Christmas at AMusBE” will offer the public an early glimpse inside Saginaw’s newest cultural landmark. Volunteers are currently working to transform the historic manor into a “winter wonderland.” In addition to special Christmas and Kwanzaa exhibits, local organizations have sponsored and decorated holiday trees throughout the museum.
“Our exhibits will illustrate Christmas and gift-giving during the times of slavery and the Reconstruction,” Kevin Jones, AMusBE’s founder, said. “We’re also sharing more about the history of Kwanzaa and how it has been historically celebrated.”
The festivities planned for Dec. 15-17 and Dec. 22-23 will include performances by local entertainers as well as Carol Karaoke with holiday classics. Families can take photographs with Santa and their elves, and even participate in a silent auction fundraiser benefiting the museum. Prizes will include locally donated art, concert tickets, and a guided “Blactiquing” experience with Jones.
Museum’s Public Hours for It Must Be Christmas at AMusBE:
Dec 15, 2023: 4pm-8pm
Dec 16, 2023: 11am-6pm
Dec 17, 2023: 11am-6pm
Dec 22, 2023: 2pm-6pm
Dec 23, 2023: 11am-6pm
While there is no charge to attend, AMusBE suggests a donation of $25 per family. However, donations in any amount will be graciously accepted, and no one will be turned away. All proceeds from It Must Be Christmas at AMusBE will be invested in further improvements to the property, including a new parking lot.
“We want our guests to have a festive time while learning more about Black experiences, especially during Christmas,” Jones said. “Guests will get a flavor of what the museum will offer when we open on Juneteenth, pending necessary repairs and renovations.”
AMusBE is located at 1243 S Jefferson Avenue in Saginaw. For more information about AMusBE and its mission, visit https://www.amusbe.com/.
