Celebrate Black Culinary Heritage At Port Huron Museum’s Taste Of Soul Event

Join Port Huron Museums Saturday, February 24th for free a celebration of African American culinary heritage at the 2nd Annual Taste of Soul event. From the roots of Africa, Jamaica, and the enduring legacy of slavery, to the vibrant flavors of today’s Soul Food, this event traces the delicious journey of Black foodways through history.

Immerse yourself in a cultural extravaganza featuring live music, storytelling, and networking opportunities with local restaurateurs. Explore the From Whence We Came African American Exhibit at the Port Huron Museum and indulge in signature dishes from Africa, Jamaica, and generations-old Soul Food recipes.

Savor the flavors of African/Black cuisine and signature drinks from esteemed restaurants like Chef Chris Catering, Elle Symone Catering & Events, and Yum Village, among others.

Let’s come together to learn, taste, and celebrate Black History at this unforgettable event, hosted at the Port Huron Museums Carnegie Museum located at 1115 6th St Port Huron, festivities begin at 12 p.m.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell