Thu Jul 19, 4:00 PM - Sat Jul 21, 1:00 AM
6400 Press Drive, New Orleans, LA 70126
Community: French Quarter
Description
"Welcoming All Collegiate and Professional Socialites to Come Enjoy and Celebrate 300 years of the Crescent City" The Inaugural HBCU Summer Classic Festival
Event Details
This will be a weekend full of fun and celebrating. We have Seven major events for the entire weekend with shuttles available to all events from the Host Hotels you dont have to stay at the hotel to use the shuttles.
7 EVENTS = 5 PARTIES + 2 BRUNCHES
WELCOMING ALL ATTENDEES FROM THE FOLLOWING INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS TO THE SOCIAL LIFE OF THE CRESCENT CITY:
PHI MU ALPHA SINFONIA FRATERNITY OF AMERICA - Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia is the world’s oldest and largest secret national fraternal society in music.
TALES OF THE COCKTAIL - Tales of the Cocktail is an annual trade conference, festival, and gathering of cocktail and spirits industry professionals in New Orleans, Louisiana.
OMEGA PSI PHI FRATERNITY INC. - Is the first international fraternal organization founded on the campus of a histroically black college
ZETA PHI BETA SORORITY INC. - Was founded January 16, 1920 at Howard University, Washington, D.C. The organization was very active during the Harlem Renaissance.
This weekend is brought to you by HBCU Alumni, Professionals, Collegaite, and Greek Affliates from all over the World
7 EVENTS = 5 PARTIES + 2 BRUNCHES
WELCOMING ALL ATTENDEES FROM THE FOLLOWING INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS TO THE SOCIAL LIFE OF THE CRESCENT CITY:
PHI MU ALPHA SINFONIA FRATERNITY OF AMERICA - Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia is the world’s oldest and largest secret national fraternal society in music.
TALES OF THE COCKTAIL - Tales of the Cocktail is an annual trade conference, festival, and gathering of cocktail and spirits industry professionals in New Orleans, Louisiana.
OMEGA PSI PHI FRATERNITY INC. - Is the first international fraternal organization founded on the campus of a histroically black college
ZETA PHI BETA SORORITY INC. - Was founded January 16, 1920 at Howard University, Washington, D.C. The organization was very active during the Harlem Renaissance.
This weekend is brought to you by HBCU Alumni, Professionals, Collegaite, and Greek Affliates from all over the World