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BancorpSouth Bank Host Luncheon for Follow Me Into Business Participants BancorpSouth Bank President, Doug Roth, hosted a luncheon for the 2018 Follow Me Into Business participants. Roth invites the Follow Me Into Business participants to have lunch with him every year. During the lunch Mr. Roth gets to know the FMIB participants, their parents, and JMCAACC members. The FMIB participants also get a chance to ask Mr. Roth questions about banking and careers. The Follow Me Into Business participants go through 8 weeks of job training. For the first 4 weeks Mrs. Mary Weddle, FMIB Advisor, goes over the work behaviors, resumes, and career goals. After the participants learn the skills needed to go to work the Delonte Gunn pictured with Nell Huntspon FMIB participants spend the last 4 weeks either job shadowing or and Mary Weddle during BXS Luncheon working a paid job at local businesses. The participants range in ages 12-18 years old. The following is information about the FMIB participants who attended the luncheon: Delonte Gunn is a 16 year old student at JCM Early College Start High School. This summer he worked at Food Rite in Doug Roth, President of Jackson, TN. Gunn works as a bagger and stock person. He will continue to work at Food Rite after the program ends. BancorpSouth Bank Jackson, When asked what he liked about the job Gunn stated that he liked having good customer service. Being in contact with TN Branch the customers at Food Rite has helped him improve his communication skills. When Mr. Gunn graduates from High School he wants to become an athletic trainer and a Professional Baseball player. Gunn has been in the FMIB program for 4 years. Xavier Ward is a 15 year old student at North Side High School. Ward worked at Futurlistic Salon and Barbershop. He worked as a barber apprentice and greeted customers. He liked the way that the owner (Robert Murphy) was able to work as a barber as well as a business owner who has other streams of revenue. Mr. Ward plans to have a career in I.T. or anything working with computers. This was Mr. Ward’s first year in the FMIB program. Serenity Williams is a 15 year old at Madison Academic High School. She Xavier Ward with his mother worked at Mission Convalescent Home in Jackson, TN. Ms. Williams said that she enjoyed working with the people in the nursing home. During her time at MCH she helped with patient care and activities. Ms. Williams plans to have a career in MD PHD Pharmacology. She has participated in the FMIB program for 2 years. Demeka Yarbrough is a 16 year old Demeka Yarbrough with her student at Madison Academic High mother School. Ms. Yarbrough worked as an Office Assistant at the JMCAACC office. She worked with Florence Howard and Margaret Kimmins. They helped her improve her typing and organizational skills. Ms. Yarbrough wants to become an attorney after she graduates High School. Stine Cooperwood of Keep Tennessee Beautiful will be the guest speaker for the closing awards ceremony for the 2018 Follow Me Into Business Youth Development and Summer Jobs Program hosted by the Jackson Madison County African American Chamber of Commerce: Friday, July 27, 2018 - 6pm Meeting Room, Nell Huntspon Business Complex 357 North Royal Street -Jackson, TN
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L OVINCOMMUNITYNEWS LOCAL CHURCHES NEEDED TO HOST ROOM IN THE INN DURING SWELTERING SUMMER MONTHS Jackson, Tennessee — Sweltering temperatures have caused Area Relief Ministries (ARM) to extend its Room in the Inn shelter for the homeless into the summer months. Many of the homeless whom usually do not seek shelter have been standing in line in front of ARM’s shelter downtown on Church Street. Thirty-three churches participate in offering hospitality to the homeless by transporting them from ARM to their churches, feeding, fellowshipping, giving them cots to sleep on and returning them to ARM’s day-shelter several times per month. “If every church in our community would host one night per month, we could make it through this miserable weather,” Brad Franks, general manager of C.H. Robinson Worldwide and board member of ARM, said. Franks has been personally calling churches, asking them to participate. “My entire life is performance-based. This is the only thing I do because it is commanded, and I have no expectations other than to aid my fellow man. It is a great feeling!” If your church or civic group would like to volunteer with participating churches or host an evening of Room in the Inn, please contact Mike Roby at mroby@eplus.net or 731-234-5642. For more information about Area Relief Ministries, visit areareliefministries.org.
Gamma Psi Elects New Leadership for 2018 – 2020 Gamma Psi Chapter of the National Sorority of Phi Delta Kappa, Inc. elected the following officers for the 2018 – 2020 sororal years: First-Anti Basileus (First-Vice President), LaToshia Chism; Epistoleus (Corresponding Secretary), Myrtis Morris Theus; Tamiouchos (Financial Secretary), Vernell Anderson; and Public Relations Director, Patrice Boyd. National Sorority of Phi Delta Kappa, Inc. is a professional teacher’s sorority founded in May 1923. Patricia Taylor is the local Basileus (President). Darlene Palmer, standing in for Patrice Boyd, Director of Public Relations; Vernell Anderson, Tamiouchos; Minnie Springfield, standing in for Myrtis Morris, Epistoleus; LaToshia Chism, First-Anti Basileus; and Patricia Taylor, Basileus.
Person Celebrated her 80th Birthday Laura A. Person celebrated her 80th Birthday on July 21, 2018 at East Madison County Community Center. Laura’s family hosted a surprise dinner for her. Mrs. Person entered the room and was greeted by her children, grandchildren, family members and friends. Family and friends told her how much they love and appreciate her during the dinner. July 25th is her actual birthday. Laura Ann is a native of Jackson, TN and a member of Mother Liberty CME Church. PHOTOS BY LNW/S. DOUGLAS
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BOUNCE BACK YOUTH BASKETBALL CAMP Saturday, August 4, 2018 LIBERTY TECHNOLOGY MAGNET HIGH SCHOOL 3470 Ridgecrest Road
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FREE TO ALL YOUTH AGES 8 – 17 Basketball Drill Training, Motivational Speakers, Free TShirt Light Breakfast and Lunch Provided!! Special Guest:
Antonio Dodson, Jr.
Antonio Dodson, Jr., a 22-year old person who was born and raised in Memphis, Tennessee, played basketball at Northeast MS Community College where he won a championship and received his Associate’s Degree in business management. For Additional Information, please contact Councilman Johnny L. Dodd at 731.616.6475.
Above) Laura Person with 4 of her 9 children. Below) Laura Person with some of her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
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Joseph W. Smith Selected OVIN OLITICAL EWS as Member of Leo Representative Eldridge, Senator Jackson To Honor Bearman, Sr. American Local Vietnam Veterans With Bridge Ceremony July 31 Inn of Court
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A 30TH LETTER TO AMERICA
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Dear Editor:
A 30th Letter to America The Mayflower pilgrims in Heaven, would be astonished, at American’s present-day attitude towards God, the Word of God, and his precious Son Jesus. Their strong beliefs in God and Christianity were expressed in the Mayflower Compact. In that Compact, they said they did it, “for the glory of God and advancement of the Christian Faith,” and signed “in the presence of God.” Over half of those pilgrims who landed on the western side of Cape Cod Bay in mid-December, 1620, died that winter, because of poor nutrition and harsh living conditions. Because of their faith in God and Jesus they went to Heaven. But Hell is where most present-day Americans are headed, because of their gross disobedience of God, and their unbelief. Almost daily, we see elected officials and other well-known individuals, show their defiance towards’ God, when they proudly defend the indefensible. They seem to have no idea that there is a righteous God who created them, and that He set rules and Laws by which they are to live by. Mankind will be judged by those laws and by the Word of God. America erred greatly when it started its separation from God. His commandment to teach the children diligently all about him, including to keep his commandments, statutes, and judgments, was forgotten by the Supreme Court and the other branches of government. We took God out of America, so we should not be surprised when there seems to be more hate than love in America. Foolish America has said, there is no God, has become morally corrupt, doing abominable things, and most do bad things instead of good. In Jesus name stop the baby killing. MANUEL YBARRA, JR. 17472 CR 3765, COALGATE, OK 74538, PH.# 580-428-3242, EMAIL: MYBARRAJR18@YAHOO.COM
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Memphis, TN - Joseph W. Smith, Associate Attorney at the law firm of Rice, Amundsen & Caperton, PLLC, was selected to be an Associate Member in the Leo S. Bearman, Sr. American Inn of Court. Mr. Smith was nominated and voted to this highly selective position by the Masters of the Inn. Mr. Smith began his legal career at Rice, Amundsen & Caperton as a runner during his undergraduate studies at the University of Memphis and continued as a law clerk while attending the Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law. Mr. Smith was admitted to the Bar in May of 2016 and has been practicing as an attorney with Rice, Amundsen & Caperton since that date. His practice area includes all aspects of domestic relations, including divorce, custody, support, and adoption.
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NEW PARKVIEW LEARNING CENTER PRINCIPAL NAMED
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JACKSON, Tenn. – As Dr. Roderick Payne enters his twentieth year as an educator, he will take on a new role as Dr. Eric Jones, Superintendent of the Jackson-Madison County School System, announces his hiring as principal of Parkview Learning Center. “I look forward to the challenge of changing students’ mindsets that their futures are not set, that their potential has yet to be realized,” said Dr. Payne. Joining the district after nine years in administration in the Shelby County Schools, Dr. Payne most recently served as District Administrator of Academic Operations and School Support. He spent the 10 previous years in Memphis City Schools working in the middle and high school levels. “The job of principal at Parkview Learning Center appealed to me because it will give me an opportunity to have a positive impact on our youth and provide exposure to authentic outcomes to successful life goals,” Dr. Payne stated. Dr. Payne expects challenges as he takes over the district’s alternative school for high and middle school students. “I expect the biggest challenge will be to change the mindset of students and, often times, the parent when they may have given up on being a successful person,” admitted Payne. “Many times, all it takes is a caring individual providing an opportunity.” He said to expect changes, including new programs to be implemented at Parkview. As for what parents, students and staff can expect, Dr. Payne said he wants to create a positive, safe learning and teaching environment. “They will see a structured climate where everyone is treated fairly and with respect,” he explained. “I will be transparent with communication and information impacting personnel and students.” The Memphis native attended Shelby and Tipton County schools, graduating from Munford High School. He earned his Bachelors in Criminal Justice at the University of Tennessee at Martin, his Masters from Christian Brothers University, his Education Specialist from Union University and his Doctorate from the University of Mississippi. Dr. Payne and his wife of 19-years have two children, a daughter who is a student at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville and a 12-year-old son who will enter the 7th grade this fall. He is an avid sports fan, basketball in particular. Dr. Payne takes over for Jason Newman, who left the district to pursue another administrative opportunity.
stage at Hattiloo LOVINENTERTAINMENT On - Mahalia. WHAT: On stage at Hattiloo - Mahalia. Including spirituals made famous by Mahalia Jackson, this is a joyous celebration of the life and music of the world’s greatest gospel singer: WHEN: August 3 - 26, 2018 LOCATION: Hattiloo Theatre in Overton Square (37 South Cooper) SHOW DAYS/TIMES: Thursdays and Fridays at 7:30p; Saturdays at 2p & 7:30p; Sundays at 3p TICKET PRICE: $22 - $35 PAY-WHAT-YOU-WANT PERFORMANCE: Thursday, August 16, 2018, at 7:30p. CONTACT: Hattiloo Box Office at tickets@hattilootheatre.org or 901.525.0009. Hours are Tuesday Saturday - noon - 6p. ABOUT: Civil rights activist. Gospel singer. Restaurant owner. Musical pioneer - these are just a few of the attributes that describe gospel legend Mahalia Jackson, whose life will be performed and sung at Hattiloo Theatre from August 3 - 26, 2018. Hattiloo first staged ‘Mahalia’ in 2007, and each subsequent production has been special in its own way. But this rendition is braided with modern dance that’s choreographed by Broadway dancer Mark Allan Davis, who is also the director. ‘Mahalia’ moves- the way dancers move; the way the spirit moves through church congregations. In fact, this ‘Mahalia’ get’s its inspiration from Alvin Ailey’s legendary dance suite ‘Revelations’. Hattiloo’s founder and CEO, Ekundayo Bandele, has seen this performance three previous times. But no matter how many times he’s experience it, it still touches the spirit. Hattiloo doesn’t re-stage many shows; indeed, it’s only re-staged two - ‘The Wiz’ and ‘If Scrooge was a Brother’, but it’s produced five separate times because the musical encapsulates the human spirit. Hattiloo is producing this musical again because it’s never let the theatre down. It keeps the audience soaring through the entire performance, and even after you leave Hattiloo.
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Lane Students Accepted to McWherter Scholars Program Jackson, Tenn - The Volunteer Center for Rural Development selected Lane College students, Kiana Rouse and Marcus Perkins, to the McWherter Scholars Scholarship Program for the 2018-19 academic year. Selected from a highly competitive group of students, Rouse of Whiteville and Perkins of Jackson, are required to read and write reaction papers, convene with fellow scholars from West Tennessee, and attend leadership retreats. For their participation in the program, both will receive a scholarship of up to $2,000 each. Eligible program applicants have at least a 3.5 GPA, be permanent residents of West Tennessee and attend a West Tennessee college or university full time. “I want to preach the gospel around the world and locally establish a law firm that serves various businesses, especially churches when it comes to business decisions and transactions,” Perkins, a senior history major and minister, said. He said he plans to attend law school after he graduates from Lane. Rouse, a junior business major whose interests include technology, mathematics, and music, said she wants a career that provides her with financial stability and emotional fulfillment. “I would love to be a motivational speaker who encourages people to strive for success no matter what obstacles may come their way,” Rouse said. McWherter Scholars are rural West Tennesseans who represent colleges and universities in West Tennessee outside of Memphis. The Volunteer Center for Rural Development is a non-profit organization devoted to improving the lives of rural Tennesseans through education, jobs and economic development, and development of future
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Kinchen to lead Union University’s Department of Music JACKSON, Tenn. — Union University has named John Kinchen as chairman of its Department of Music and director of choral activities, effective July 1. Kinchen comes to Union from Liberty University, where he was associate dean of the Center for Music and Worship, professor of music and worship studies and artistic director and conductor of the Liberty University Symphony Orchestra. “We are incredibly blessed to have Dr. John Kinchen join our faculty,” Union Provost John Netland said. “He is a great mission fit for us. He is specially gifted both in terms of traditional music performance and worship leadership and will help us prepare men and women for musical service to the church and in a variety of cultural contexts.” During his time at Liberty, Kinchen assisted in expanding the music department into a large School of Music with more than 1,000 music students. Kinchen joined the Liberty faculty in 2006 and held a number of positions there during his tenure. He also served as pastor of worship at Lakewood Baptist Church in Evington, Virginia, from 20062014, and he previously held leadership roles in a number of other churches. “I am excited to join the Union University family and help lead the Department of Music into a new period of growth and development,” Kinchen said. “My prayer is that the Department of Music at Union University will be known as the premier music program in the state of Tennessee, and among the very best across the country, for the training of worship leaders, music educators, commercial musicians and performers. “I look forward to building relationships with pastors, worship leaders and parents to help them see the Department of Music at Union University as the very best place to send talented musicians and gifted worship leaders to receive a Christcentered education in music and worship that promotes excellence and character development in service to the Church and society.” A native of New Orleans, Louisiana, Kinchen completed his Bachelor of Music degree from Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York; his Master of Music degree from Florida State University; and his Doctor of Musical Arts degree from Boston University. He is finishing his Doctor of Worship Studies degree from Liberty. “He is a distinguished conductor, both orchestral and choral, and has a passion for training musicians for a vast array of musical vocations, from symphonies to Broadway, from the contemporary music industry to church worship and music education,” Netland said. “Most importantly, he is a devoted follower of Jesus Christ and is passionately committed to our mission of Christ-centered education.” Kinchen and his wife Denise have two children – Charissa, 19, and Dawson, 16.
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Jackson, Tenn. - Lane College President Logan Hampton has announced Dr. Michael Triplett, high school principal at Charles Sumner High School in St. Louis, Missouri, will be the keynote speaker at the Commencement Convocation at 10 a.m., Saturday, July 28, in the J. F. Lane Health and Physical Education Building on the Lane College campus. “We are thrilled Dr. Triplett has agreed to speak to our graduating seniors on their very special day. We are particularly proud that he is coming home to his alma mater to share a vital message,” Hampton said. “Dr. Triplett has faced many obstacles to success during his childhood and formative years. “His achievement in overcoming the odds and reaching his present level of success is in keeping with the highest traditions of Lane College and its mission of service to humankind.” Dr. Triplett received his bachelor’s degree from Lane College in 1993. He then went on to obtain three master’s degrees in social services, business administration, and educational administration. Dr. Triplett has a doctorate degree in educational administration from St. Louis University and Webster University. For the past 23 years, Dr. Triplett has served in the St. Louis Public School District excelling in his role as an instructional leader in public, charter, and private schools. In addition to his leadership role as principal, he has served as an assistant principal, academic director, and dean of students. He has developed complex scheduling and guidance programs, evaluated personnel, and participated in procedural and financial decisions. Throughout his administrative career, Dr. Triplett has established a reputation as an extremely capable and effective school administrator who consistently displays compassion and professionalism. His enthusiasm and innovativeness distinguish him from all others. The public is invited to attend and is asked to be seated no later than 9:30 a.m.
UT MARTIN TO HOST END OF SUMMER BASH JULY 28 MARTIN, Tenn. – The University of Tennessee at Martin is throwing a party July 27, and high school students from all areas are invited. The 2018 End of Summer Bash will begin with check-in at 1 p.m. in the Boling University Center, followed by an official welcome at 1:30 and campus tours at 2. Students who have already taken a campus tour are invited to join the group for Recreation Rampage from 3-5 p.m. in the UT Martin Student Recreation Center. Students and their families are invited to learn more about UT Martin programs of study; meet faculty, staff and current students; and participate in a variety of recreational activities. Join in the fun by registering at utm.edu/ summerbash. There is no charge to attend. For more information about UT Martin or the admissions process, contact the Office of Undergraduate Admissions at 731-8817020 or email admitme@utm.edu.
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JMCSS PREPARES FOR 13,000 MILES OF BUS ROUTES A DAY
JSCC TO HOST OPEN HOUSE
JACKSON, Tenn. – On August 3, 114 Jackson-Madison County school buses will hit the road before the sun rises. The drivers will cover 13,000 miles in a day’s time shuttling thousands of anxious students to their first day of school then back home again. In preparation for the first day of school, the Jackson-Madison County School System’s transportation maintenance team is inspecting the entire fleet, carefully going over each bus from grill to bumper. The district asks that parents join in on the commitment to safety on our school buses by sharing a few reminders with their students. •The school bus is an extension of the school building. The rules of staying in their seats, treating classmates with respect and not being disruptive or distracting are imperative so the driver can concentrate on the road and operate their bus safely. •A bus driver’s main priority is always safety. They are not responsible for discipline of students. Any disciplinary issues on the bus will be referred to the student’s principal. •Riding your assigned bus, even if another bus passes by your stop, is crucial to maintaining student location and proper student count on each bus. •For safety reasons, adults cannot get on a school bus. This is not allowed for the safety of everyone on the bus. If an adult needs to talk with a driver, he or she may approach from the driver’s window. As routes are perfected and drivers and students learn the specifics of their stops, delays are expected at the beginning of the school year. The district asks for patience and understanding through this process. If you have a question about busing, please, call your student’s school first. During morning and afternoon routes, most of the Transportation Department staff is on the road or unable to answer the phone as their priority is assisting drivers. The 2018-2019 school bus routes are currently on our website: jmcss.org. Follow the Operations then Transportation links. During the 2018-2019 school year, it is estimated Jackson-Madison County School buses will drive approximately 2,000,000 miles. BY: KELI MCALISTER COMMUNICATIONS COORDINATOR JACKSON-MADISON COUNTY SCHOOL SYSTEM
Jackson, Tenn. – Jackson State Community College will host an open house event Saturday, July 28 on the main campus at 2046 North Parkway. The campus will be open from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. that day. Brian Gann, Student Services vice president, sees this as an excellent opportunity for anyone considering the next step beyond high school, but especially the adult learner. “The Tennessee Reconnect grant is making the prospect of returning to college a reality for many West Tennessee Adults,” Gann said. “Any adult who never completed an associate degree can now come to college and get this credential tuition free.” Everyone is welcome to come to Jackson State to take a tour of the campus, meet with faculty and staff, and learn more about financial aid options. A number of faculty members will be on hand to talk to students and discuss classes. Students and staff will give guided tours and answer questions about campus life. Prospective students will also be able to visit most all areas of campus and get a feel for the campus and what Jackson State has to offer. The library will also be open along with the writing center and academic assistance center. Anyone attending this event should follow the signs on campus to the Student Center. Information about the campus along with guided tours will be located there. For additional information or questions, contact student services at (731) 425-2601.
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Andrew Jackson Meet & Greet When: Monday, July 30, 4:30 p.m. Where: Chapel Ridge Apartments, 100 Chapel Ridge Dr. Details: Faculty and staff from Andrew Jackson Elementary School will visit Chapel Ridge Apartments to meet and greet students. A number of the school’s students live in the apartment complex. Several of Andrew Jackson’s P.I.E. (Partners In Education) Partners are supplying popsicles, school uniforms for raffle and school supplies that will be given away. On-site contact: Principal Ramonica Dorsey
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LOVINENTERTAINMENT Minister Marion Hall Releases New Album “ His Grace” The multi-talented Jamaican native had a hand in creating hits for and working with artists such as Beres Hammond, Paul Mc Cartney, Michael Francis, Dj Clue, Sean Paul, Ali (of UB40), Beenie Man, Sizzla, Bounty Killer, Vegas, Vybz Kartel, Capleton, Spragga Benz, Ce’cile, Gwen Stefani, Missy Elliot, Eve, Estelle, Remy Ma, Trina, Nicki Minaj, Foxy Brown, Michael Franti, Vitamin C, Pharrell Williams, Flo-rida, and more. Her music has been placed in movies, on television and used in advertisements for products such as Hersey’s & Tide. The first Jamaican female (Dee-Jay) to win a Grammy award and achieve triple-platinum status is Marion Hall, formerly known as Lady Saw. She was born in Galina, Jamaica, a district in the parish of Saint Mary on July 12th,1972, and as a tomboy whatever the boys were doing they had to contend with Marion, but she also found a place singing in her church choir as a youth. Fans respect the fact that she is not afraid to bear her soul which is why they have embraced her spiritual rebirth with enthusiasm. In late 2015 Marion completely gave her life to God, got baptized and now channeling her talent into something more all-powerful than she had ever experienced, she was able to be washed anew and now turns scripture teachings into songs. Her first gospel album “When God Speaks “ hit number four on Billboard Reggae chart. The release date for her 17 track sophomore album “His Grace”, self-produced on Minister Marion Hall Label and distributed by VPAL is on July 20th, which is when it will become available for digital download on all platforms. It is currently on pre-order through iTunes and Apple Music worldwide, and will become available on other digital/streaming platforms on the release date: Minister Marion Hall was ordained as an international evangelist on Sunday, July 15, 2018 at the Emmanuel Apostolic Church, Kingston, Jamaica and continues to win souls for Christ. Music Links: DIRECT – https://VPAL.lnk.to/ HisGraceMinMarionHall EMAIL BLAST - https://VPAL.lnk.to/ HisGraceMinMarionHallEM FACEBOOK – https://VPAL.lnk.to/ HisGraceMinMarionHallFA INSTAGRAM – https://VPAL.lnk.to/ HisGraceMinMarionHallIN TWITTER – https://VPAL.lnk.to/ HisGraceMinMarionHallTW WEBSITE - https://VPAL.lnk.to/ HisGraceMinMarionHallWE Email: marionhallministry@gmail.com Instagram: https:// www.instagram.com/ministermarionhall/ Facebook: https:// www.facebook.com/MinisterMarionHall/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ MinisterMarion
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Riley Jenkins, Elvis Impersonator, to appear at Discovery Park of America UNION CITY, TN- In honor of the current Traveling Exhibition, The Science of Rock N Roll, which is currently on display at Discovery Park of America in Union City, TN, the park is having a party Saturday evening, July 28th. It’s called Rockin’ out at the Museum and the headliner is Riley Jenkins, a very popular and talented Elvis impersonator. The David Fontana Band will also play that evening. Tickets are $20 for Discovery Park members and $25 for all others. The ticket includes an entire evening of entertainment, appetizers and unlimited access to the Science of Rock N Roll exhibit. Doors open at 6:00 p.m. and the music will begin at 7:00 p.m. This event is sponsored by the Commercial Bank and Trust Company of Union City.
Riley Jenkins, of Paris, TN is a talented Elvis impersonator. He will be playing Saturday, July 28th beginning at 7:00 p.m. at Discovery Park of America during the “Rockin’ out at the Museum” event. Tickets are available online at www.discoveryparkofamerica.com.
On Location: MEMPHIS and Tennessee Women in Film and Media Memphis Host Music Placement Symposium Memphis, TN – Memphis, TN has an international reputation for being a thriving Music City. Unfortunately, many reports say Memphis has a 30%-40% poverty rate. It is not surprising to learn that many of Memphis’ music creators are living within that percentage. In spite of this fact, they still find a way to create valuable music. The great challenge is, once they have completed their projects they do not have the funds to protect and then monetize their content. For the past year and a half, On Location: MEMPHIS has been developing the Memphis Music Banq project to specifically address this challenge through music placement and licensing. On August 4, 2018, at Stax Music Academy, OL:M with the help of the Tennessee Women in Film and Media, Memphis, will host several local and Nashville music industry professionals to cover the three main steps to music licensing: Record, Protect, and then Place. It is also an opportunity to introduce the Memphis Music Banq: Your Neighborhood Music Licensing House. “There is no argument about whether Memphis artists can produce great music,” said On Location: MEMPHIS President, Angela Green. “A logical next step is to assist them with exporting their music to the world of TV, Film and Visual media. That is the vision behind the Memphis Music Banq, and the purpose for hosting the Music Placement Symposium.” “ Music is the secret sauce that burns a film into our memories from Star Wars to Southside with You, from Do the Right Thing to Rocky..the music is crucial to the story. “ added Nan Puetz Vice President of International Women in Film & Television and President of Tennessee Women in Film. John legend when asked about the importance of music said, “Music is so crucial to every film, I think. I think every film is made better by having smart music supervision that’s really in tune with the spirit of the visual content. So, we always want that to be a hallmark of what we do..” Music Placement Guests are Andy Hill, former Vice President of music production for Walt Disney Pictures, Gebre Waddell, CEO and Co-Founder of Soundways, Inc., Fenton Wright, Executive Director of The Consortium MMT, Ricard Orga, Music Supervisor and Publisher for Song Pharmacy, Barb Hall, President of Clear Cut, Inc., Joe Mulherin, Music Supervisor and Songwriter and Brandon Kinder, Songwriter. Learn about all the guests here: http://onlocationmemphis.org/music-placement-symposium-guests The event is Free. View the day’s schedule, reserve seats and purchase a lunch here: https://on-location-memphis.ticketleap.com/music-placement-symposium/ The symposium is sponsored by Stax Music Academy, Tennessee Entertainment Commission, Stokes & Glass, LLC, and The HM Lounge. To learn more about On Location: MEMPHIS, visit onlocationmemphis.org and like OL:M on Facebook. Also follow on Twitter @OnLocationMEM and Instagram @onlocationmemphis.