The National Commission on Arts and Letters was established in 1973 by then National President Lillian Benbow. The purpose of the Arts and Letters Committee of the Union County Alumnae Chapter is directly aligned with that of the National Commission on Arts and Letters. We strive to promote a positive image of African Americans and other minorities in our community through the medium of music, dance, drama, and poetry. The committee promotes worthwhile cultural endeavors and artists through activities and events such as Delta Red Carpet/theatre outings, concerts, plays, book clubs, painting, and artists’ showcases.
Visit our Events page for more information on local upcoming Arts and Letters programs.
February 2024 Book Club Selection
This page-turning novel is full of dramatic twists and turns. Follow the lives of the Yarboros and Witherspoons in 1980’s Atlanta.
Silver Sparrow SUG
Date: Saturday, February 24th
Time: 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
Location: Soror Masherrill Koonce's home - 11648 James Richard Dr. Charlotte 28277
Exposure through a variety of culture-rich opportunities has enhanced the involvement of chapter members in their desire to support our own communities through service and active involvement in chapter-initiated activities.