A Crazy Place Venue and Eleven19 Kitchen and Cocktails promote unity with a 3 Day Weekend Event

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Black Businesses partner together to promote unity in the community.

The classic saying it takes a village to raise a child still holds true in today’s world. As violence, limited resources and lack of involvement increases, neighborhoods are experiencing a different type of drought. In an effort to eliminate separation and promote inclusion, two black businesses partner together to promote unity throughout the community.

Carlos Smith owner of A Crazy Place Venue and Michael Coleman owner of Eleven19 Kitchen and Cocktails restaurant and bar, put together one of the biggest community weekends of the summer. The “Crazy Summer Takeover” is a three-day celebration taking place Friday June 23rd, Saturday June 24th and Sunday June 25th. Over the course of a weekend, the community can enjoy food, outside sports, vibrant sounds and a safe environment.

The event kicks off Friday with “CancerSZN” themed party at A Crazy Place Venue in downtown Waukegan. DJ Pharris of Power92, will be in the building setting the vibes for the crowd the entire night.The following day a phenomenal softball game will take place at Foss Park, in North Chicago. In addition to the softball game, residents can pull up and park while enjoying the sounds of DJ Gold.  And lastly the final event takes place at Eleven19 Kitchen and Cocktails in North Chicago, with a delicious “Trap&Brunch” special.

Although these establishments offer events regularly, this is the first time they have joined together for something this impactful. Both Carlos and Michael feel that every community should offer a variety of fun and safe environments. In addition to creating fun outlets, both businesses are redefining what unity within the community actually looks like. This gesture is both inspirational and influential. If you are in the Lake County area this weekend save the date, this is an epic moment to remember!

Black Businesses partner together to promote unity in the community.

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