ELIZABETHTOWN — A “Black History Celebration” happens after morning worship services Sunday at Baldwin Branch Missionary Baptist Church.
The meal will be a feast of soul food, a news release says. This is to include fried chicken, deer hash, pig feet, chitterlings, corn bread flitters, oxtails, collards, turnips, dressing, okra, corn on the cob, stew beef, roast beef, ham hocks, chicken and pastry, blackberry pastry, chicken feet, possum stew, pinto beans, apple and lemon meringue pies, chocolate cake, homemade banana pudding, tea cakes, biscuits, fat back, ham, squash, black-eyed peas, shrimp and grits, black beans, turkey barbecue, chili, and macaroni and cheese.
The Senior Missionary Ministry will serve as the host. The pastor is the Rev. Dr. Louie Boykin. The church is at 4047 N.C. 242 just outside Elizabethtown.

