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elcome to the 222nd Issue of Afro/ Latino Magazine. Here you will find your source for Entertainment, Local Business, and other areas of interest in the Reading, Harrisburg, Pottstown Lancaster Pa area. Afro/Latino welcomes all your Advertising needs. We offer custom Advertising and Graphic work. We offer product placement and helpful ideas to make your business grow. Utilizing our Extensive Network of Websites, Print Publication, Promotional Tools and Events is a great way to increase your exposure and drive traffic to your business. Afro/Latino is also a great way to make all of your Personal Announcements such as Birthdays, Anniversaries, Reunions, Weddings, Birth Announcements and much more! We are much more than an Advertising Magazine.. We publish helpful and knowledgeable information to empower our communities. So, when it comes to making the choice for your Advertising...Stick with the Magazine that is in your Community and about your Community
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12/5 Dj Todd 1, 12/6 Dj N-Do, 12/12Dj Todd 1, 13/13 Christmas Party Dj Jon, 12/19 Dj Crisstylez, 12/20 Dj N-Do , 12/26 Dj Crisstylez, 12/27 Dj Crisstylez 3 for $1 Fireball soaked cherries
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City of Reading Police Department Civil Service Board Written Exam January 24, 2015 at 9:00am at Alvernia University. Police Civil Service Applicants must:
Be citizens of the United States Have a high school diploma or GED
Be 21 years of age at the time of testing
Valid picture drivers license required
If you are interested in becoming a police officer for the City of Reading Police Department please visit http://www.readingpa.gov/ for information and news of upcoming police civil service testing. Please send additional questions or concerns to jobs@readingpa.org.
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Berks County Flag Football League *Co-ed Age Divisions: 5-6 / 7-8 / 9-10 / 11-12 / 13-14 / 15-17 yr olds *All Games will be held @ Relevant Sports Complex *Cost: $100/ per player *League Launch (season overview/key dates and times) Mon. October 6th@ 6pm Location for Launch: Antietam Rec Center, 905 Byram st. Reading, Pa 19606 *At the League Launch there will be an NFL Punt/Pass/and Kick competition with awards for winners
*Registration is open NOW!!!! You MUST register as a player and if you intend to coach Links: www.nflflag.com/form/player www.nflflag.com/form/coach *Registration Dates: Sun.11/2 and Mon.11/3 from 6pm to 8pm (Both days at Relevant Complex) *Registration Deadline is 11/15/2014 *3 Day Camp with Special Guest (camp included with registration): Mr. Sam Bryant Bryant is currently the Defensive Back coach for RHS, were he played high school football. Bryant is also a graduate of The University of PITT, where he started at Strong Safety his junior and senior year. Bryant also won an Arena League Championship with the Reading Express. Sam is the Founder of Bryant Defensive Factory.
*League Start Date: Thursday, December 4th 2014 **For detailed information contact Will Wilson @ 484-797-9105/email: willwilson43@gmail.com or Dan Mosquera @ 484-318-6449 **
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A System Cannot Fail Those it was Never Designed to Protect!!! Black Lives Matter.
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10 rules every young Black & Hispanic boy should follow when they are stopped by the police Getting stopped by the police can be harrowing for anyone, but black males are especially vulnerable when it comes to contact with the police. In the wake of the Trayvon Martin tragedy, some parents are reminding their sons that they do not stand on equal ground in this society and because of race and their sex, they are automatically seen as suspect in American society. So, here are 10 things that we should teach our sons when the police confront them. 1. Stop immediately. Make sure you pull over in a timely manner so that you are not suspected of
running. 2. Never, ever run from the police. It gives them a reason to use violence on you. 3. Never return violent police action with violence because you will be hurt. Put you hands up and
say, “I am not resisting.” 4. Keep your hands visible at all times. Don’t reach in your pocket and don’t appear to be reaching
for anything within your car. Keep you hands on your steering wheel and visible. 5. Don’t talk back. Be OVERLY respectful even if you feel that you have been unjustly stopped. 6. Follow the officer’s instructions clearly. If you don’t understand the instructions ask for them to be
repeated. 7. Be careful of the way you dress because, in some people’s eyes, your clothing makes you a suspect. 8. Be careful walking in groups because you can be considered a gang. 9. Make sure you say your name, where you live, and where you work. It makes you more human in
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Here are the only 3 ways you can get the Ebola virus. Who ever thought that we’d be at this point, concerned about contracting the Ebola virus, one that has the possibility of taking your life. The public is concerned with good reason, especially with a new case occuring in New York City this week, but let’s keep this issue in perspective and educate ourselves with the facts. Here are the only 3 ways you can get the Ebola virus. 1. You can get the Ebola virus from
having direct contact with bodily fluids with a person who is sick with or had died from Ebola. Those bodily fluids include blood, pee, poop, vomit, sweat,
semen, spit or other fluids. 2. You can get the Ebola virus from having direct contact with objects contaminated with the virus such as needles and medical equipment. 3. You can get the Ebola virus from having direct contact from infected animals through their blood, bodily fluids or infected meat. It’s also important to remember that you can get the Ebola virus from an infected person only after symptoms have appeared. These symptoms can occur 2-21 days after exposure and include fever, headache, diarrhea, vomiting, stomach pain, muscle pain or unexplained bleeding or bruising. Anyone experiencing these symptoms must report to a nearby hospital immediately for treatment
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Parents/Guardians! Recent data suggests that the 2014-15 9th grade class entering Reading High School (RHS) will have less than a 60% chance to make it to graduation. Only half of those who do manage to graduate will go on to college. The reason we exist is to help make the graduation rate 100% for our student participants and provide them with the support, encouragement and skills required to grow and thrive in the new economy after graduation. If you know a student entering the 9th grade at RHS for the 2014-15 school year and you want to provide him or her with a unique support system throughout their entire high-school career to register you for our program by going to www.sharedgrowth.org/register or e-mail us at fab@sharedgrowth.org for more information. Thank you! The staff at Shared Growth, Inc.
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Lesson learned! You want to be Grown? Then you get a Grown man haircut
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