Flack-Council-Coleman Reunion

The Flack-Council-Coleman Reunion (FCC), established in 1917, is a historic black family reunion in Asheville, NC. A descendant of the first black family reunion in the nation, the Baird Reunion, also held in Asheville, it is the second oldest black family reunion in the United States.
Overview
ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS include:
*Meet and Greet Dine-Around
*Fashion Show
*Talent Show
*Zip-lining
*Asheville Tour of Family Places of Interest
*Family Picnic including Competitive Games
*Award Banquet
*Sunday Worship Services
*Vendors Presenting Unique Items
*Bake-Off for Community Friends
*Unveiling of First Family Scholarship Award
History
On August 25, 1917, the Flack Family began gathering to celebrate the birthday of B.R. Flack and discovering the whereabouts of family members lost during slavery.  After the initial birthday celebration, other Flack family branches, the Council and Coleman family members  throughout the United States were welcomed to join the reunion in an effort to embrace and reconnect with each other. These families have continued to seek lost and missing family members and invite them back to the original home church in Alexander, North Carolina since that time until today.
Founders
Notable Members
* Roberta Flack - Grammy Award-winning singer (Killing Me Softly, The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face), youngest student to attend Howard University at age 15
* Rory Flack - figure skating champion, first black woman to win at the US Open World Figure Skating Championships, niece of singer Roberta Flack
* Dr. Kenny Stefan Flack, research physician in Herbrechtingen, Germany
* Hope Jackson, author
* Dr. Doris Flack Haywood, former Vice President at Walters State Community College
 
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