ThemFive ... :) Jus comin' thru 2 show some luv while I can. Been CRAZY busy on da music tip lately. Stay n touch... and no matter what... Keep doin ya thang aight? Hope you and yours had a good holiday and I wish u all the best for the New Year.. :)
NO MATTER WHO WINS THE ELECTION WE WILL STILL NEED A STRONG PEOPLE'S MOVEMENT IN ORDER TO:
* End racist police violence * Ensure quality education for all children * Create lasting justice in our communities
Meet at St. Philip AME Church of Zion, 1330 Ashe St, Greensboro.
Saturday, November 8th, 10:30AM. March to Government plaza downtown.
Sponsored by the Greensboro Pulpit Forum, and Co-Sponsored by the Almighty Latin King and Queen Nation, October 22nd Coaltion, A&T History Club, and Copwatch.
Our programs are sponsored by: Communities in School, Forsyth Co./Guilford Co. Federal Program: Weed and Seed Imitative Piedmont Triad Partnership Carter G. Woodson School for Challenge (Winston-Salem, NC Providing on-site workshops for youth development, serving NC Youth We create alternative programs for connecting tangible projects that are aligned with achieving life skills goals for youth success.
Our programs are sponsored by: Communtiies in School, Forsyth Co./Guilford Co. Federal Program: Weed and Seed Initative Carter G. Woodson School for Challege ( Winston-Salem, NC Providing on-site workshops for youth development, serving NC Youth We create alternative programs for connecting tangiable projects that are aligned with achieving life skill goals for youth success.
WHAT: Information session on the campaign to raise Greensboro's minimum wage to reflect the rising cost of living.
WHERE: The HIVE, 1214 Grove St., Greensboro.
WHEN: Saturday, July 26, 10am-12pm.
WHY: Despite overwhelming support from the people most affected by this issue (over 8200 signatures on the first petition!), this campaign has been met with numerous obstacles from the city and business interests that wield power within it. But we are not deterred! Come find out what's happened so far, and what you can do to make the next petition drive (yes, there will be another one) an unstoppable and undeniable vehicle for direct democracy and economic justice in our city.
We were not going to do advance tickets on the Poetry Explosion, but by popular demand....
For all advance ticket purchases...We have discounted admission to $9 instead of $10.
Call Phoenix at 336-324-0849 to get your tickets.....
Call Clement at 336-987-0526 to get your tickets....
Poetry Explosion
Friday April 25, 2008
@ The Open Space Café Theatre
4609 West Market Street, Greensboro, NC
(Directly Across the street from the Dollar Store)
8 Pm – 11 pm Admission $10
Hosted by Clement Mallory AKA Universal Mathematics
Featuring Live performances by
R&B Crooner Rashad Yarnell
Poet Extraordinaire from Charlotte, NC Bluz
Special Guest Donnell Baldwin From DC
By Popular Demand…We have added an Open Mic
You must get there early…and we are only taking the first 10 people on Open Mic…
Bring your Flyers, Business Cards, etc. to promote your business and events!
We will have a business card drawing and one lucky person will win two free admissions to the next Phoenix Brown, Inc. Event as well as a listing on our MySpace Page.
I am looking for all types of performers for upcoming shows as well as hosts/hostesses, please send me any leads you have and pass this email along to those that you think may be interested in quality events! Thanks in advance
think carefully about your words, movement, body, language and emotions. don't get into an argument with the police. remember, anything you say or do can be used against you. keep your hands where the police can see them. don't run. don't touch any police officer. don't resist even if you believe you are innocent. don't complain on the scene or tell the police they're wrong or that you're going to file a complaint. do not make any statements regarding the incident. ask for a lawyer immediately upon your arrest. remember officers' badge and patrol car numbers. write down everything you remember asap. try to find witnesses and their names and numbers. if you are injured, take photographs of the injuries as soon as possible, but make sure you seek medical attention first.
if you feel your rights have been violated, file a written complaint with the police department's internal affairs division or civilian complaint board, or call the aclu holine 1-877-6-profile BlackWork Against Genocide... *more @ www. aclu. org and whensleeperswakeup. com
Just wanted to drop you a few reminders & make a couple of announcements
Phoenix Brown Inc. is interested in co-sponsoring a wide range of events in the near. If you have a business, are a member of an organization, have any ideas, need marketing exposure, and or plan events yourself, please contact Chisa Pennix at 336-324-0849.
Exotic Thursdays * Thursday, April 3, 2008
$300 Poetry Slam * Saturday, April 5, 2008
8 pm - 12 am
@ The Loft at Natty Greens 345 S Elm Street Greensboro, NC 27407
Tickets $10 includes food & drinks, top shelf cash bar available
Competing poets $20
For info or registration call Chisa at 336-324-0849
Hosted by Universal Mathematics - aka Clement Mallory
@ Phoenix Lake – 3510 NC Highway 119 S, Haw River, NC
Gale Galloway of The Perfect Wedding Guide
Musicians Booking Agency will grace us with Wedding Melodies
Hair designs by Wendy Armstrong of Just for Divas & Co Glam Gallery
Wedding Planning, Make up, Memorable Photography & Videography, Travel and Honeymoon, Exclusive Tupperware, Gifts and Favors, Budgeting Presentation by Chisa Pennix of Phoenix Brown, Inc., Also Event Planning, Color Choices, Wedding Themes, & Bachelorette Party Ideas & Much More
Catering by J. Belle Productions
We are still accepting Vendor Applications. Vendor Booth are $100 each.
Contact Chisa at 336-324-0849 or Jasmine at 336-340-7442
Plan now to gather with thousands -- perhaps tens of thousands -- of North Carolinians in support of a progressive agenda for the state. The second annual HKonJ -- Historic Thousands on Jones Street in Raleigh -- will be held Saturday, February 9 at Chavis Park, 505 Martin Luther King Blvd., Raleigh beginning at 10 a.m., with a march to the State Legislative Building planned for 2 p.m.