2024 Publix Tampa Bay Collard Green Festival Feb. 16 & 17

The Tampa Bay Collard Green Festival is back this year and will be held from 9-5 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 17, at 2240 9th Ave. S, in St. Petersburg.

ST. PETERSBURG — The Tampa Bay Collard Green Festival began seven years ago with a few simple goals: To stabilize health disparities in underserved communities, promote food consumption education and showcase better lifestyle choices.

The festival is back this year and will be held from 9-5 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 17, at 2240 9th Ave. S, in St. Petersburg.

Since its inception, the festival — sponsored by Publix and in partnership with the Woodson African American Museum of Florida — has become a must-attend event in Tampa Bay, featuring over 150 vendors with items ranging from jewelry to clothing to food, free fitness and agricultural demonstrations, a collard greens cook-off, service providers and local entertainment.

In addition, the signature pre-festival event, “Collards After Dark,” will return, featuring two-time James Beard award winner Adrian Miller, known as “The Soul Food Scholar.” At that event, Miller will sign autographed copies of his book, “The President’s Kitchen Cabinet.”

“In a typical presentation, I focus on the men and women who have cooked for presidents Washington, Jefferson, Harrison, Roosevelt, Eisenhower, Johnson, and Obama,” said Miller.

Pictured above is from the 2018 event with (L-R) former News Channel 8 reporter Rob Carter with festival co-founders Boyzell Hosey and Samantha Harris.

Co-founded by Boyzell Hosey and Samantha Harris, the festival is free and open to the public. Free parking is available at SPC Midtown, 1048 22nd St. S or the Historic Manhattan Casino, 642 22nd St. S.

“Centered around the collard green, we celebrate the rich history of the Black experience and our noteworthy contributions to American food culture,” said Harris. “The event aims to connect the community with various resources that promote healthy eating habits and encourage attendees to lead more holistic lives.”

 Festival highlights include

  • Musical performances from the Al Downing Jazz Band Association, national recording artist and St. Pete native ShyAnn Roberts, Maiya “Afro Opera” Stephenson and more
  • The Taste Tent, which will include free samples ranging from jambalaya to collard green sweet potato hummus, and the first-place winner of the High School Recipe Contest, sponsored by the American Culinary Federation of Tampa Bay
  • The onsite creation of the giant “St. Pete Salad,” where festival attendees can sample a fresh garden salad sourced from local community gardens
  • Mike LaBua of Body by LaBua will discuss how the body can benefit from a comprehensive 30-minute workout and the advantages of having workplace gyms. TBCGF Fitness Coordinator Natasha Walker, owner of NuBody Fitness and community health specialist with the Jim & Heather Gills YMCA, returns with her group dance fitness workouts
  • Efforts will be made this year to divert food waste from landfills to Eckerd College’s community farms via the City of St. Petersburg, Laica Worms & Vermicast, Eckerd College and the Sustainable Urban Agriculture Coalition. For more information, email SUACTampaBay@gmail.com.

The festival’s signature event, “Collards After Dark: A Liquid History of the U.S. Presidency ft. Adrian Miller,” will be held from 6-8:30 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 16, at The Cuban Club, located at 2010 N. Avenida Republica de Cuba in Tampa. Held in partnership with WUSF Public Media and Tombolo Books, this entertaining and informative event will take you on a journey through time, explaining the delicious beverages inspired by iconic moments in American culinary history.

“Collards After Dark” tickets are $85 per person or $150 for two people. Tickets include a signed copy of Miller’s book, complimentary drinks and appetizers. To purchase tickets, go to https://tombolobooks.com/events/32302.

The festival and “Collards After Dark” are the TBCGF’s largest fundraisers of the year, taking place during President’s Day weekend and Black History Month. Funds raised allow TBCGF, a non-profit organization, to raise awareness about healthier living, including highlighting the epidemic of heart disease and stroke in the African American community.

To support, donate, volunteer, or learn more about the festival on Feb. 17, go to www.tbcgf.org. For more information on “Collards After Dark” on Feb. 16, visit https://www.tbcgf.org/collards-after-dark.

Follow the Tampa Bay Collard Green Festival on Facebook and Instagram @TampaBayCGF.

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