
In recognition of Black History Month, North Las Vegas is hosting a suite of events that promise to engage and enlighten the community. Among these is the panel discussion "The Bridge Between Two Continents: A Panel on the Black Diaspora, Immigration, and Business Development in the United States", set for Thursday, February 20 at the Alexander Library. According to the City of North Las Vegas announcement, the event will feature notable speakers including North Las Vegas Mayor Pamela Goynes-Brown and UNLV President Dr. Keith Whitfield, among others.
Continuing the festivities, the city invites locals to join Mayor Goynes-Brown for the Business Fair 2025. This gathering will spotlight 50 small businesses thriving within the area, offering an afternoon of networking and community spirit. Set for Saturday, February 22 at the Aliante Nature Discovery Park, attendees can expect an array of industry representatives, community resources, local entertainment, and various food options.
The Business Fair 2025 aims to not only celebrate Black History Month but also to foster connections and growth within the local economy. As per the City of North Las Vegas official website, the events are free and accessible to the public, signifying an inclusive approach to community engagement and support for diverse entrepreneurship.
In addition to the festivities, guests are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity to learn more about the services offered by these local entrepreneurs. More details on the events can be found on the City of North Las Vegas official website.









