Chair Fitness with Tracy
Melrose Plaza 2502 Melrose Ave NW, Roanoke, VA, United StatesGet Moving With Tracy! Come join the chair fitness class and get fit while having fun. Classes are free! The class will be in the Large Fitness Room.
CELEBRATING A CULTURE. EMPOWERING A COMMUNITY.
Get Moving With Tracy! Come join the chair fitness class and get fit while having fun. Classes are free! The class will be in the Large Fitness Room.
Get creative in our free art studio! Work on your own project or get inspiration from an Artist in Residence. Use our supplies or bring your own. All artistic levels […]
A Month of Micheaux - The first installment of our Micheaux film series celebrating the legacy of Oscar Micheaux, a pioneer of Black cinema whose work reshaped American film history.
The formal opening of our inaugural Melrose Plaza exhibition, Healing Hands: The Legacy of Black Medicine, featuring community partners, guided tours, and interactive experiences. This event will be held in […]
A continuation of our monthly somatic grounding series with Antonio Stovall, supporting embodied awareness and community wellbeing. This event will be held in the Harrison Museum.
Roanoke creative, licensed mental-health professional, and candle maker Danielle Austin-Johnson will teach the basics of natural soy candle making. Through this interactive course, participants will connect with neighbors, applying the […]
In this 60-minute engagement, witness the interactive story of Dr. Isaac Burrell, his namesake hospital and the African American Hospital Movement. Be dazzled by Mike Moran, The Puppet Playing Goatsinger, […]
Blues for Mister Charlie by James Baldwin. Baldwin’s searing examination of racial violence and justice anchors our February reading, inviting deep conversation on America’s moral landscape. This event will be […]
A virtual discussion with Dr. Gregory Hall on health equity and the contemporary challenges facing Black communities in healthcare.
Poetry, presence, and reflection continue in this monthly gathering rooted in grounding and community voice. This event will be held in the Harrison Museum.