Black People United is excited to invite community members, families, friends, and supporters to its highly anticipated Backyard Party Fish Fry Day 2026, a vibrant celebration of culture, unity, great food, and community connections.
Scheduled for Saturday, July 4, 2026, from 2:00 PM to 8:00 PM, the event will take place at 155-55 115 Drive, Jamaica, NY 11434. The gathering promises an unforgettable afternoon filled with delicious food, music, networking opportunities, and positive community engagement.
Guests will enjoy freshly prepared fish fry plates for just $10, served with a choice of fries or potato salad, along with a fresh green salad. The event will also feature a variety of adult-friendly slushies available in three exciting flavors, offering a refreshing way to beat the summer heat.
More than just a social gathering, Backyard Party Fish Fry Day reflects the mission of Black People United to bring people together through meaningful experiences that celebrate culture, heritage, and community spirit. The event provides an opportunity for attendees to connect with new people, strengthen existing relationships, and build valuable partnerships within the community.
Throughout the day, attendees can enjoy music, good vibes, and engaging conversations in a welcoming atmosphere designed to encourage unity and collaboration. Traditional card games, including Spades, will also be available for those looking to enjoy some friendly competition while connecting with fellow community members.
Black People United continues to serve as a platform for empowerment, cultural appreciation, and community development. Events like Backyard Party Fish Fry Day help strengthen the bonds that unite communities while creating memorable experiences for people of all backgrounds.
Whether you’re coming for the food, the music, the networking opportunities, or simply to spend quality time with great people, this event promises something for everyone.
Mark your calendars for July 4, 2026, and join Black People United for an afternoon of food, fellowship, culture, and celebration.
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