
Rhapsody in Bloom
Join us for this spectacularly beautiful event and register now for our first friends and family Madame X workshop! Moms, dads, brothers, sisters, co-workers, neighbors… you name it! Come one and come all, to our formal tea service and expertly guided bouquet-making activity on Madame X’s secret farm! This ones for the nature lover in you.

Sow and Tell
During this fully-immersive experience on an absolutely beautiful farm, our Madame X’ers will embark upon an adventure that explores the vibrant history of African-American homesteading, and will include a wide variety of hands-on homesteading activities! Our Madame X’er’s will learn about resilience, long-held traditions and innovations in sustainable farming.
Please note that this awesome farm experience will occur on Sunday, August 6th. A slight change from our earlier Aug. 5th “Save the Date.”

I Can't Take My Spies Off Of You
Deception was the name of the game as we explored the dark art of espionage during our Madame X Academy adventure!

Oh, Sew Beautiful
Our absolutely fabulous “Oh, Sew Beautiful” experience focused on trailblazing African-American fashion designers, Black models and the undeniable influence of African-American creators on global, pop culture. The little ladies of Madame X also designed their own couture fashions! Check them out!

Don't Spill The Tea, Sis
This was no “kiddie” tea party, our dear ladies and gentleman. It was an elevated, modern, sophisticated, multi-cultural, British and Malaysian high-tea service and etiquette class with an African-American twist!
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Ain't MisBEEhavin'
Kids made a BEEline for this super fun experience. They physically uncapped and bottled honey from local hives, and engaged in an elevated course on honey tasting that included a panel of honey from around the world. Oh! and we can’t forget their bee education, which included historical background on pioneering African-American zoologist, Charles Henry Turner. That’s the Madame X way