2013 Legends of...Program Book

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Auntie Karen Foundation

“Empowering, Enlightening & Educating through the Arts”

Greetings, Thank you for your support and attending Legends of...2013 as we celebrate our tenth year of success. We appreciate your continued patronage and support in helping us to accomplish the Foundation's mission. Your financial contributions and pledges have allowed us to grow the Young Entrepreneurs Conference and Gordon's Garden. The greater Columbia community, and the city of Charlotte, North Carolina have embraced both programs and have helped the Foundation to promote their success. We thank you for recognizing that Legends is more than a concert; it is an experience which enriches the community and teaches our children about lost genres of music and art. We must continue to embrace and challenge our children. They are our future, and their success rests on our shoulders. The Auntie Karen Foundation's mission is to empower, enlighten and educate through the arts. Karen Alexander and the Foundation have engaged the children of this community and throughout the world to tap their creative talents, encouraged to grasp every opportunity offered, and to excel beyond the confines of their immediate environments. With your continued support we can do greater things, create other challenging programs, and Olivia can give many hugs around America. Sincerely,

Sarah Watson, Executive Director

AUNTIE KAREN FOUNDATION WWW.AUNTIEKAREN.ORG

3419 HAZELHURST RD • COLUMBIA, SC • 29203 PHONE:803-748-7124 • FAX: 803-256-6971

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Background/Summary The Auntie Karen Foundation welcomes you to our tenth annual Legends Of...Concert Series. In 2004, our inaugural event featured Roberta Flack in concert with special guest, The Capital City Chorale. In 2005, we presented Jazz Legend, Dianne Reeves with special guest, The Auntie Karen All Stars, South Carolina’s Finest Musical Talent. Patrons are still raving about Al Jarreau (2006) and Patti Austin (2007). In 2008, we welcomed The Joe Sample Trio and Take 6. While in 2009, we showcased funk Legend, George Duke and jazz vocalist, Rachelle Ferrell. 2010 brought us the singer/ songwriter duo, Ashford & Simpson, while in 2011 we showcased 10 time Grammy Award winner, singer,songwriter, producer, Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds. 2012 we welcomed two Grammy Award winning Legends: Ramsey Lewis, pianist and the return of vocalist, Patti Austin. Tonight we welcome 7 Time Grammy Award Winner, Gladys Knight to a sold out Koger Center. The Auntie Karen Foundation created the Legends of...Concert Series to pay tribute to the contributions African American music has made to history. Each year during Black History Month, the series profiles a jazz, rhythm and blues, gospel or blues artist who has made a lasting contribution to the history of music. The series places a special emphasis on Jazz Legends. In addition, we have extended our series to include “Legends of...In the Schools”. “Legends of...In the Schools” is a series of art events designed to salute African American Heritage. Events include: Folk Art, Quilting, Dance, Spoken Word, Written Word and Music. Through a partnership with The Columbia Museum of Art, on the last Saturday in January 2013, we will feature some of the best local and regional artists at no cost to the public.

About Us The Auntie Karen Foundation is a global, nonprofit, 501(c) 3 charitable corporation certified by the state of South Carolina on October 31, 2001. The foundation’s mission is to create and implement a series of reproducible community outreach programs designed to empower, enlighten and educate through the arts.

Board of Directors Karen Alexander, President Dr. Phyllis Sanders, Vice-President Dr. Norma Jackson Janet Johnson-Whipple Gwen Jordan Linda Wilson Tony Wise Claudia Goodson Shirley Mack Sarah Watson, Executive Director Tonight’s performance is marks the 10th Anniversary of The Legends of... Concert Series The Auntie Karen Foundation relies on community support from you to help us further our mission. We would kindly accept your tax deductible gifts. 

Tax-deductible donation;

Make checks payable to: The Auntie Karen Foundation 3419 Hazelhurst Rd. Columbia, SC 29203 Send an email to: akfoundation@aol.com Call: 803-748-7124 Visit: www.auntiekaren.org

Pictured on the left: Legends of... past artists: Pati Austin & Ramsey Lewis (2012) Kenny “Babyface” Edmonds (2011), Ashford & Simpson (2010) George Duke (2009), Rachelle Ferrell (2009), Joe Sample (2008), Take 6 (2008), Patti Austin (2007), Al Jarreau (2006), Dianne Reeves (2005), Roberta Flack (2004)


Auntie Karen® Foundation

The Auntie Karen Foundation is a global, nonprofit, 501(c) 3 charitable corporation certified by the state of South Carolina on October 31, 2001. The foundation’s mission is to create and implement a series of reproducible community outreach programs designed to empower, enlighten and educate through the arts. Programs include: Annual Young Entrepreneur’s Conference For the tenth year, this innovative conference held on the campus of Benedict College has brought together youth (ages seven to twenty two) from across the region to foster economic empowerment. Each year, ten young entrepreneurs under the age of twenty five are featured. Auntie Karen’ s Place TV Pilot: Auntie Karen’s Place The Auntie Karen Foundation partnered with SC ETV and Palmetto Health Children’s Hospital to produce a 30-minute DVD that uses puppets and music to provide a simple way to explain life skills such as: health, emergency preparedness, jazz music and financial literary. The Foundation received a grant from the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Columbia and SC Competitive Grants program. Artpreneur/Technopreneur Classes The purpose of the Artpreneur/Technopreneur classes is to “inspire a new generation of business leaders through arts and technology”. Classes include: visual art, dance, creative cooking, guitar, bass, drums, keyboards, spoken word and etiquette. The Auntie Karen Foundation’s Artpreneur pilot program started in 2003. Hugs From Carolina The Auntie Karen Foundation partnered with Auntie Karen Inc. and City Light Inc. to create Hugs From Carolina. Hugs From Carolina, a division of Hugs Around The World, has Olivia The Octopus spreading hugs to the survivors of Hurricane Katrina. The program was launched in Biloxi, Mississippi on October 14, 2005. Children were given an adoption kit which included: an Olivia The Octopus Hand puppet and the book “Olivia Gave A Hug Today”. Once again, Olivia and City Light Inc. joined forces with a Hugs Campaign in Saluda, SC. Legends of...(A Salute to Black History) The Auntie Karen Foundation pays tribute to the contributions of African Americans with the Legends of...Programs. Each year, the celebration includes: Black History Program with The Columbia Museum of Art, The Legends of...Master Class with CSAM (Center for Southern African American Music at USC) and The Legends of...Concert & Silent Auction (Koger Center) Gordon’s Garden The Gordon’s Garden Program was created to teach kids about healthy living habits. Gordon, an original Auntie Karen character, is an overweight, purple Jamaican Yam. The Jamaican Yams are used to teach healthy living skills to youth via music, books and DVDs. The fear that Gordon’s weight and eating habits are putting him at risk for developing diabetes was the inspiration for the garden. Auntie Karen’s character Olivia The Octopus is an International Jazz Diva. The Hugs Around The World campaign was created to have Olivia travel the world giving hugs. To date Olivia has traveled to Brazil, Costa Rica, Venezuela, Japan, Holland, Ghana and Nigeria.


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Photos from the Home Arts classes taught at Heyward Gibbes Middle School and the TASC Center at Ebenezer

Artpreneur/Technopreneur Classes The purpose of the Artpreneur/Technopreneur classes is to “inspire a new generation of business leaders through arts and technology”. Classes include: visual art, dance, creative cooking, guitar, bass, drums, keyboards, spoken word, sewing and etiquette. The Auntie Karen Foundation’s Artpreneur pilot program started in 2003.

Burton Pack Elementary School Pilot The Auntie Karen Foundation’s Artpreneur Pilot was implemented at Burton Pack Elementary School during the spring of 2003. Below are some pictures from that pilot.

Art Classes taught by Rodgers Boykin

For more information visit: www.auntiekaren.org Guitar Lessons taught by Terence Young

Cooking & Sewing Classes taught by Linda Wilson, Platinum Pomegrante and Elizabeth Pou, HighHeel Homemaker

Drum Lessons taught by Jeff Elmore

Funding provided in part by Richland School District One & The Lipscomb Foundation



2012 Conference Planning Committee Karen Alexander President Joan C. Mobley, Co-Chair Sarah Watson, Co-Chair Annette Lewis Barbara Bowman Courtland Thomas Sarah Watson Sylvia Williams Kara Mattocks Leslie Bessellieu Jeanette Pankey Diann Selph Kim Hicks Toshia Addison Sylvia Williams

Auntie Karen Board Karen Alexander Gwen Jordan Janet Johnson-Whipple Linda Wilson Dr. Phyllis Sanders Tony Wise Dr. Norma Jackson Shirley Mack Claudia Goodson

Volunteers

Toshia Addison Bethel Tarekgne Ed Brogdon Korey Griggs Jordan Black Katherine Myers Gerald Hunt Lamar Fyall Daniel Selazar Diann Selph Sajan Shreatha Sarah Washington Spenser Bowman Austin Addison Markesha Cook

Auntie Karen says....

Special Thanks! Media Sponsors Frederick Knight 103.1 KISS FM

Deborah Woodard Memorial Danny Woodard

Student Sponsors Avis Yates Rivers Mary Skinner Jones, Renaissance Foundation Katherine Myers Kelli Limehouse Pamela B. Rodriguez Robin Wimberly Rohena Miller, Niche Marketing Tina Herbert, City of Columbia Toby Carr Betty Etheredge Norman Jackson, Richland County LaSonya Berry Columbia Housing Authority Men’s Warehouse SPONSORS

Mary Davis, Benedict College Michelle Dugar, Benedict College Dean Gerald Smalls, Benedict College Dr. Norma Jackson, Benedict College Coach Willie Washington Gerald Hunt, Benedict College Byron Counts Don Patterson, DDCP Communications Richland County Public Library Jaz Outen Linda Wilson Christine Bowman, Allstate Ed Brogdon, Back to Eden

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CONFERENCE BAGS

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Langley Management Shirley Mack



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AUNTIE KAREN CELEBRATES AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY with THE COLUMBIA MUSEUM OF ART & BDPA MAIN AND HAMPTON STREET, COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA

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Organizations The Auntie Karen Foundation BDPA (Black Data Processing Associates) 103.1 KISS FM (11:00 AM to 1:00 PM)

Visual Artists Rodgers Boykin Benedict College Art Students: Sheneka Kinsey Sylvia Williams

Black Family Technology Awareness Corner 11:30 AM – 12:15 PM "Hello, Watson": A session on IBM’s Computer vs Humans on the Jeopardy Quiz Show 12:30 PM – 1:15 PM "Cyber-Bullying": How to Identify, Help Prevent, or Stop 1:30 PM – 2:00 PM “Control Your Online Identity”: Learn How to Protect Your Personal Data and Manage Your Digital Reputation

Young Entrepreneurs Lee Livingston, Cannine Find (2012 YE of the Year) 2:15 PM – 2:45 PM "Fun with Tech Gadgets" Josh Eaddy, Cakes by Josh (2011 YE of the Year) Ideal Animation T-Shirt Asya Organic Farm Quik Shine Pamper Me Body & Bath Products Yummie K Fashions & Accessories SPECIAL THANKS DJJ After School Academic Career Launch Auntie Karen Foundation Board Program Mildred Allen, BDPA Entrepreneurs Audio Visual provided by: DDCP Communications Alberta Graham, Phat Mat Photos by Jaz Outen Platinum Pomegranate Auntie Karen Gordon's Garden P's Buns on the Run

The Best Variety of R&B from the 80’s, 90’s, and Today!

The Columbia Museum of Art Best Buy Harbison Courtland Thomas Diann Selph Kim Hicks Sarah Watson, Auntie Karen Foundation Karen Alexander, Auntie Karen Foundation



Executive Committee Karen Alexander, President Sarah B. Watson, Executive Director Mildred Allen, Co-Chairperson Tre Tailor, Co-Chairperson Barbara Bowman, Preview Party Donald Wood, Public Relations Joan Mobley, Ticket Coordinator Linda Wilson, Reception Melanie Baker, Sponsorship Jackie GrifďŹ n, Auction Hope Jeffcoat, Master Class Toshia Addison, Black History Program Betty A. Etheredge, Program Book Dr. Casey Goldston Giraudy, Volunteers Planning Committee Members Team Members Debbie Cherry Irma Lowman Evelyn Williams Kim Hicks Ashley Medbery Floyd Anne Kelly Stan Cummings Lorraine Mickle Percalee Morris Norma Irvin Wanda Precious Bryant Vickie Wise Kara Mattocks Courtland Thomas Markesha Cook


Gladys Knight The great ones endure, and Gladys Knight has long greatest. Very few singers over the last fifty years have artistry. This eight-time Grammy winner has enjoyed #1Adult Contemporary, and has triumphed in film, performance. Knight, known as the “Empress of Soul,” a longtime Las Vegas resident, returned to the Strip this past year to the famed Tropicana Hotel for a special engagement that ran in the newly named Gladys Knight Theater, making her the first African- American performer to have a venue named after her in Las Vegas. Last fall she was honored with the “Legend Award” at the 2011 Soul Train Awards. This spring Knight will release her newest album featuring the hit “I Who Have Nothing.” 2012 has brought her a new challenge, that of dancer. Gladys has joined the cast of this season’s “Dancing with the Stars,” partnering with Tristan McManus. “Dancing with the Stars” premiered Monday, March 19th at 8:00pm on ABC. Last fall saw Knight both honoring and being honored, first at a Michael Jackson tribute concert, and then at the 2011 Soul Train Awards. At the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, Wales, Knight joined such performers as Jennifer Hudson, Beyonce, and Smokey Robinson in a tribute to the legendary King of Pop in a concert event called “Michael Forever.” Following that, Knight was honored with a “Legend Award” alongside fellow recipients Earth, Wind & Fire on the BET broadcast of the 3rd annual Soul Train Awards, hosted by Cedric the Entertainer. The seven time Grammy Award, Georgia-born, Knight began performing gospel music at age four in the Mount Mariah Baptist Church and sang as a guest soloist with the Morris Brown College Choir. Three years later, she won the grand prize on television’s “Ted Mack’s Amateur Hour,” and the following year, she, along with her brother Bubba, her sister Brenda and her cousins William and Elenor Guest, formed The Pips. In 1959, Brenda and Elenor left the group, replaced by cousin Edward Patten and friend Langston George. The group was renamed Gladys Knight & The Pips, and following George’s departure in 1962, the classic line-up was in place. The group debuted their first album in 1960, when Knight was just sixteen. With Knight singing lead and The Pips providing lush harmonies and graceful choreography, the group went on to achieve icon status, having recorded some of the most memorable songs of the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. Top 20 hits, like “Every Beat of My Heart,” “Letter Full of Tears,” “I Heard it Through the Grapevine” and “If I Were Your Woman,” set the stage for an amazing run in the mid-1970s, with Top 10 gold-certified singles like “Neither One of Us (Wants to be the First to Say Goodbye),” “I’ve Got to Use My Imagination,” “Best Thing to Ever Happen to Me” and the #1 smash “Midnight Train to Georgia” established Gladys Knight and The Pips as the premiere pop/R&B vocal ensemble in the world. The party kept rolling with hits like “On and On” from the Academy Award nominated soundtrack of Curtis Mayfield’s “Claudine,” the 1974 comedy about love in the inner city. Knight enjoyed another #1 hit in 1985 when she teamed with Stevie Wonder, Elton John and Dionne Warwick on “That’s What Friends are For.” All told, Knight has recorded more than 38 albums over the years, including four solo albums during the past decade: “Good Woman” (1991); “Just for You” (1994); the inspirational “Many Different Roads” (1999); and “At Last” (2001). “At Last” showed the world that she still has what it takes to record a hit album, employing the talents of contemporary producers like Randy Jackson, Gary Brown and James D.C. Williams III, Jon John, Jamey Jaz, Keith Thomas, Tom Dowd and Tiger Roberts. In 1995, Knight earned her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and the next year, Gladys Knight & The Pips were inducted into the Rock ‘N’ Roll Hall of Fame. Knight published an autobiography, “Between Each Line of Pain and Glory” (a line taken from her million selling recording “Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me”), in 1997, and the next year, she and The Pips were presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Rhythm & Blues Hall of Fame. Today, Knight helps oversee her busy career from the Las Vegas headquarters of Shakeji, Inc., her personal entertainment corporation. She is a mother, great-grandmother, performer and a businesswoman with a spiritual outlook on her life. Her faith in God has been the driving force behind all of Knight’s endeavors, guiding her through her many successes.


Masters of Ceremony Carolyn Sawyer, The Tom Sawyer Company Mike Woolfolk, The Woolfolk Group Welcome & Acknowledgements

Auntie Karen Presentation

Karen Alexander Tre Tailor Mildred Allen

Auntie Karen All-Star Band Intermisssion

Give Aways Introduction of Artist

Performance

Johnny Green On Air Personality, 103.1 KISS FM Gladys Knight


Terence Young - Musical Director Terence Young has earned the reputation of one of the most talented guitarist in the world. He has released 8 Cds to date with his latest Cd The Guitar Diary. His last Cd Love Stories Charted Nationally on The Smooth Jazz Charts. He has shared the stage with Envogue, Morris Day and the Time, Al Jarreau, Roberta Flack, George Duke, Rachelle Ferrell, Gerald Albright, Clarence Carter and Joe Sample. He has also played guitar for R&B singers such as Ashford and Simpson, Lenny Williams, Aaron Hall and Angie Stone just to name a few . Terence is a native of Elko S.C. He now resides in Columbia S.C. Booking: 803-730-5544 Website: www.terenceyoungmusic.com E-mail: terencejyoung@bellsouth.net.

Byron Counts, Vocalist

Reflect on a pure and simple sound, but yet the mere presence of his voice and the whisper of his melodica is enough to tantalize emotions deep within the soul of the listener. Byron’s sound is a mixture of jazz, soul, pop, rhythm and blues flavors that combine together to have a starving audience begging for more. Born and raised in South Carolina, Byron began his long musical tract as a church musician. After growing impatient waiting for local singers to demo his ideas, Byron began exploring his vocal prowess ness. Influenced by artist such as Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Sarah Vaughn, and Quincy Jones his quest for musical knowledge led him to numerous summer trips to New York. It was there he would hook up with producer/ song writer John Barber, known for his work with Mariah Carey and Taylor Dane. It was at this juncture that Byron developed as a vocalist and began performing at The Apollo Theatre and embarked on a production deal at Cove City Studio, known for their work with Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey. It was also at this time that Byron hooked up with singing diva CeCe Peniston and platinum producer Devante Swing of “Jodeci” to chart “I See Love” which is on her platinum selling cd “Finally”. Byron returned to South Carolina and joined with local jazz artist Karen Alexander (AuntieKaren.org) to form the internationally acclaimed jazz band Straight Ahead. It was the straight ahead years that he explored the creativity of jazz vocals and song writing and also produced the bands international cd “Into The Light”. Byron went on to start “Sounds Of The City” records and in 2009 released his first solo cd entitled “What-Evah” Soon afterwards he followed with his holiday project “It’s Christmas”. He is currently working on his third project smooth jazz project “Songs In The Key Of Love”.

Sam “Bassman” Jenkins A native of South Carolina, Samuel Jenkins a jazz bass guitarist graduated from Benedict College in Columbia, S.C. where he majored in Criminal Justice with a minor in Music. He contributed many years of performing with the renowned “Benedict Gospel Choir”, and attended and performed in many recitals 1986-1989, at the USC School of Music as well as with the S.C. Philharmonic Orchestra”, while completing his education. “Bassman” Sam tours both nationally and internationally as his audiences pull on his demand as an outstanding bass quitarist and jazz artist. . “Bassman” Sam has worked with other various artists including headliners with Ashford & Simpson.


Tre’ Tailor, Vocalist

Tre’s familiar-feeling, poignant and humorous speaking style has made her a much sought after speaker and mc and she’s appeared at functions for several schools, churches and civic organizations. Tre’ continues to do Commercial Voice Over Work, guest TV appearances on stations including WACH Fox 57, CNN plus she handles PR and Marketing Assignments for local businesses and organizations, including the Black Expo, The Auntie Karen Foundation and Employment Security Commission where she successfully implemented a Publicity Campaign to inform job seekers and business about the various free services, programs and classes available. Currently Tre’ is utilizing her communication skills with her new venture Relax…its ok 2b Single! The audio blog, face book page and (upcoming) Radio and TV venture will help bridge the gap between men and women in an effort to connect them in the relationships they seek! “Everyone has been single,” Tre’ says and the onset of thousands of dating sites proves how many people don’t want to be, and despite technology, people are still not connecting! Tre’ has launched: Relax…it’s ok 2b Single as an effort to assist singles of all ages, gender, races and religions Heal/Communicate / Connect. All this in one down to earth sista! Tre’ is humble in responding, “I give God all the Glory; and I’m looking forward to what lies ahead, because as Oprah says “He can truly dream a bigger dream for you than we could ever dream for ourselves”! And Tre’ adds, we have to share the blessings those dreams produce with all who cross our path!

Patti Harris, Vocalist

Patti has what some would call a “Signature” sound, as well as her own unique style as a vocalist. Patti has been known to take her sound from a mid-range smooth and sultry, all the way up to a high and sweet soprano; all within just a few bars of music. Patti was born and raised in Miami, Florida and at an early age, she discovered her love of music. At first, it was simply Patti and her microphone, or should we say, Patti and her hairbrush in the mirror. Indeed, Patti’s early “Claim to Fame” was as a local singer and actress, having once appeared on the Jackie Gleason show. Patti has several acting and commercial credits to her name, but she has always known that singing was her true calling. Soon after moving to Columbia, South Carolina, she became a member of Columbia’s own “Midnight Blue” Band and Show and she was further blessed to become a member of one of Columbia’s all-time favorite Gospel groups, the “#1 Singing Angels”. Patti is also very proud to have been a member of the well-known jazz band, “Straight Ahead”. Patti says, “I am both a student and a fan of a variety of musical styles. I have been influenced perhaps most of all by people like Phyllis Hyman, Stevie Wonder and Denise Williams. I also must mention Ms. Rachelle Ferrell, she is the person who most changed my entire thought process on the possibilities of the human voice.” Patti’s attributes her so called “sweet” tone to something that comes from deep down inside. Patti gives gratitude daily to the almighty God who has allowed her the gift of song, as well as the blessings of a wonderful family and many good friends. Herschel Clark, Saxophone Herschel was born in Kansas City, Missouri. By the time he was 12, he could be seen playing with local bands in Kansas City. His hometown band, the “Friends of Darkness” performed constantly throughout the Midwest during the 70s, and had the pleasure of “gigging” on a luxury Caribbean cruise ship during his senior year in high school. As a student at Florida A&M University in Tallahassee, Florida, Herschel toured with the Jazz lab band for two years; playing with renowned trumpeter Nat Adderly. He performed in programs that included appearances by Ramsey Lewis and Pat Metheny. After graduating with honors in 1981, he took up residence in Atlanta, Georgia, where he has remained. Working full time in the computer sales field keeps him on the road; but he still finds time to enjoy his favorite pastime, playing music. Whether he’s playing traditional jazz in a smokefilled room, or R&B dance tunes to a jamming floor crowd, one can see by his energy that music is his passion.

Fred Burrell, Drummer

Fred Burrell is a native of Columbia, South Carolina. He has been playing drums for 21 years. Influences on Fred’s style include John Blackwell, Jeremy Haynes, Chris Dave, Tony Williams, Brian Frazier Moore, Lil’ John Roberts, Joel Smith, just to name a few.


10 Years of Showcasing Great South Carolina Talent 2004

Capitol City Chorale & Vibrations Dance

2005

All Star Band - Cheri Maree, Edris Deago, Eric Glenn, Jeff Elmore, Rico Tyler, Roland Haynes, Sam Jenkins, Skipp Pearson & Terence Young

2006

Cheri Maree, Eric Glenn, Jeff Elmore, Antoine Miles, Sam Jenkins, Philip Whack & Terence Young

2007

Cheri Maree, Eric Glenn, Jeff Elmore, Rico Tyler, Sam Jenkins, Philip Whack, Terence Young & Edris Deago

2008

Debra Bailey, Michael Benson, Ken Cheels, Terence Young, Tyrone Mack, Edris Deago & Terrainio McKee Cunningham

2009

Terence Young, Collette Blakeney, Nick Brewer, Joe Jackson, Byron Counts, Jeremy Roberson, James Adams & Guy Johnson

2010

Terence Young, Regina Skeeters, Fred Burrell, Reggie Sullivan, Byron Counts, Don Russo & Dante Lewis

2011

Terence Young, Shameka Dwight, Tim Smalls, Superior Edwards, Rod King, John Hobbs & Jesse “JJ” Hinnant

2012

Terence Young, Jenna McSwain, Reggie Sullivan, Jermaine Jackson, Roderick Thomas & Chris Andrews

2013

Terence Young, Byron Counts, Sam Jenkins, Tre Tailor, Patti Harris, Herschell Clark & Fred Burrell



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Tour of the

African American Monument on the Sumter Street side of the State House Grounds 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. th & The 150

Anniversary of The

Emancipation Proclamation FREE tour conducted by

Dr. Mac Arthur Goodwin,

nationally recognized artist, educator, and Chair of the SC African American Monument Citizens Advisory Committee. After the tour, join us for brunch at MoMo’s Bistro located at 2930 Devine Street, Columbia, SC 29202 for a jazz brunch from 12:30 — 3:00 p.m. The special menu is prepared by Chef Carlos and a signature complimentary beverage, mimosa will be offered with your meal. The entertainment will be provided by the nationally known David Pankey Trio of Charlotte, NC. Mr. Pankey is a jazz aficionado and a talented pianist. The David Pankey Trio is comprised of David Pankey on piano, Jim Lackey on drums, and Jeff Holland on bass and vocals. The trio has performed extensively throughout the region, most notably for Condoleeza Rice and other wellknown lecturers and authors sponsored by the Queens University Learning Society. On February 20, 2013, the trio will again perform at Queens University for Dr. Sanjay Gupta. The Legends of…weekend will be a memorable occasion; an experience you will not want to miss. Sponsored by MoMo’s Bistro and Rice Music House


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Building robots, observing surgical procedures, repairing diesel engines and flying simulated space missions are just some of the unique educational experiences that our students can take advantage of in Richland One. We recognize that students learn in different ways and have different interests. We also understand that parents want choices when it comes to the education of their children. We offer Montessori programs, foreign language instruction, International Baccalaureate and other advanced academic programs, visual and performing arts, and career and technology education programs. Our students represent the next generation of teachers, scientists, artists, entrepreneurs and leaders. Year after year, our graduates go on to attend some of the nation’s most prestigious colleges and universities. The Richland One Class of 2012 earned more than $55.3 million in scholarships and other financial assistance, setting a new district record.


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B & E EntErprisEs, inc. supports thE AuntiE KArEn LEgEnds of 2013.

Serving Columbia at: 326 Harbison Boulevard 1729 Broad River Road 434 Gervais Street 2911 Two Notch Road

At participating McDonald’s. ©2013 McDonald’s


Leo Twiggs Tyrone Jeter Jim Barnes Ernest Lee, The Chicken Man Laurie McIntosh, Vista Studios Sylvia Williams, Auntie Karen Young Entrepreneur Stan Cummings Martha Murphy, Someone of Service Dale Washington Towe Havens The Auntie Karen Foundation Jonathan Green Josef Berliner Sheneka Jackson-Kinsey, Bendeict College Renee Brown, Chic Ttrends Tom Feelings Lorraine Mickle, Independent Sales Representative John T. Elliott Britton’s on Devine Juanita Etker Wendy Brawley Charles R. Drew Wellness Center Tre’ Taylor Joshua and Robin Fowler Tre’ Tailor Jos A. Banks Carolina Couture Men’s Warehouse 116 Wine & Espresso Marbella’s Fine Hats and Accessories Brookland Baptist Church Capital City Club Jackie Griffin Shoe Fixation, Marilyn Taylor SCANA Corporation Columbia Museum of Art Kitty Dade Carolina Imports Tiaa Rutherford Interiors

The Blue Marlin The Inn at USC Courtyard Marriott Embassy Suites Gwen Rawls Adai Quaye , Designer, AVAH’s Closet Kitty Dade Robin Jackson Carolyn Sawyer, Tom Sawyer Company Hamilton Books Department of Juvenile Justice Rice Music House Porter Dodd, Prompt Designs and Framing Adai Quaye , Designer Dianne’s on Devine DiPrato’s Restaurant Hampton Street Vineyard Tombo Grill Vanessa English Meri Ellen Ringer, Material Things, inc. The Sheraton MoMo’s Land Rover Massage Envy Spa of the Village at Sand Hill The Ivory Tower Material Things

Special Thank Kirsten Burton Kelsey Jacobs India Narciso Advisors: Marcella McCoy Katrina Singletary

you to DELTA GEMS Asantewa Franklin Jazmyne Knox Tyren Parker

Volunteers Kendra Griffin Nakeisha McCoy Keiona Ward


Students Sponsors Bobby Keller - Keller Construction Carol Y Smith-Brown Dr. Trace Rutherford Dr. Virginia Samuel, Samuel Chiropractic JASA-Just A Sister Away Julian Thomas Lynn Hutto Mary & Victor Hugee Ridgewood Foundation, Inc Rohena Miller, Niche Marketing Preview Party Host Anne Arnold Corliss Wise Deborah Breedlove Dr. Gwen Dixon Coe Gladys Carter Jet Nightlife in the Vista Mo Mo’s Bistro Pam Bynoe Reed Patrons Donald & Debora Johnson Eria Bridman Eric M. Schlueter & Angela Franks Franks Jumps For Better Learning Henry & Carolyn Goodson Hope Jeffcoat Jaz Outen John & Barbara Whitten Norman & Cheryl Hopson Pat Harleston Stephanie Adams Therese Griffin Toliver Company

Special Thanks Adam Floyd Andre Walker Ashley Medbery Floyd Ayiko Bridges Bernard Thompson Betty Etheredge - Betty Graphix Beverly Block Brenda Tucker Byron Counts Calvin Reese Celia Hartman Columbia Museum of Art Corey Ingram Danny & Danya Woodard Deborah Breedlove Delta Chapter, Alpha Psi Kappa Fraternity Incorporated Delta Gems Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Advisors Diann Selph Eddie Green Catering Elizabeth Pou Evelyn Williams Fern Moses Franchot Brown Groucho’s - Bruce Miller Irma Lowman JEM Catering Joshua Eaddy Kerry Abel Kim Hicks Larry Alston Leisha Utsey Midlands Live Reggie Sullivan Renee Walls Renia Edwards Richland County Public Library Rick Giraudy

Ricky Taylor, Voice Vision Media, LLC Rodgers Boykin Romi Robinson Ruby James Sarah Gay Spencer Bowman Spring Hill Suites Stephanie Fontenot Stephanie Snowden Suzette Byrd Sylvia Williams Tara King Tina Grimes Veda Sargent Shonda Hall Christian Thee, Artist Cabaret David Pankey Trio Oscar & Heide Groomes Ashley Taylor St. John’s Baptist Church Puppet Ministry Shelby Shealy Ava Dean, Palmetto Health Clarence & Katherine Davis



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Congratulations

Auntie Karen Foundation for 10 wonderful years! Welcome Gladys Knight! Our Advisors. Your Dreams. MORE WITHIN REACHÂŽ Deborah Breedlove Financial Advisor

3012 Millwood Avenue Columbia, SC 29205 803-252-4344 deborah.p.breedlove@ampf.com

Brokerage, investment and financial advisory services are made available through Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc. Member FINRA and SIPC. Some products and services may not be available in all jurisdictions or to all clients. Š 2013 Ameriprise Financial, Inc. All rights reserved.


Lillian Wilson SUNRISE: April 9, 1921 SUNSET: December 15, 2011

Rev./ Judge Joseph A. Wilson, II


MORNING WORSHIP (West Campus) Sunday: 8:15AM & 11:00AM

MORNING WORSHIP (Northeast Campus) Sunday: 10:00AM

BIBLE STUDIES

Wednesdays: 12 noon and 6:00PM Women’s Bible Study: 2nd & 4th Sundays 6:00PM Men’s Bible Study: 3rd Sundays 6:00PM

DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS

Timothy McAllister: 803.744.7905

BROOKLAND FOUNDATION

Juanita Farmer, Development Director 803.744.7914

BROOKLAND COMMUNITY HOUSING & DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Davitte Richardson, Director 803.744.7938

BROOKLAND BANQUET & CONFERENCE CENTER

Greg Daniels, General Manager 803.744.7919 Marnie Robinson: 803.744.7909 Marketing/Public Relations K. Allen Campbell: 803.744.7906 Events Coordinator

BROOKLAND FEDERAL CREDIT UNION Ron Cooley: 803.794.9201 Manager

BROOKLAND ACADEMY & CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER Jennifer McConnell, Director 803.744.7920

BROOKLAND HEALTH & WELLNESS CENTER

Donald Jackson, Director 803.744.7920

Pastoral Staff

Dr. Charles B Jackson Sr. - Senior Pastor Rev. James A. Jamison - Assistant Pastor Rev. Charles B. Jackson, Jr. - Pastoral Support Dr. Chris Leevy Johnson - Northeast Campus Pastor

Mission Statement:

The mission of the Brookland Baptist Church is to proclaim the gospel of Jesus Christ, through evangelism, education and economic empowerment.


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McDonald’s supports the Auntie Karen Legends of 2013

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Congratulations on Your 10th Annual

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4:00 pm until 10:00 pm

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Grammy Award Winner

Gladys Knight

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Congratulations to the Auntie Karen Foundation on the 9th Legends of Concert from


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Congratulations on your

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Best Wishes to the Auntie Karen Foundation!

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Congratulations on 10 Years of Success To the Auntie Karen Foundation! Welcome to Columbia, Gladys!

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Congratulations To The Auntie Karen Foundation On the 10th Anniversary of the Legends of... Concert Series Special thanks to our Artists’ Cabaret Host, Christian Thee and the participating artists

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Gladys Knight in Concert February 22, 2013 Koger Center, Columbia, SC How did you hear about us? Please indicate name  Radio____________________  Television ____________________  Newspaper __________________  Email/Web___________________  Person_______________________ Age Range Please check one  21 and under  22 - 34  35 - 50

Race  African American  White  Hispanic  Asian  _______________

Hospitality Before concert :Restaurant____________ After concert Restaurant _____________ Average cost _______ Concert Data Legends Attendance  2004  2005  2006  2007  2008  2009  2010  2011  2012

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Fax

Email Address

Who would you like to see perform at Legends of...?

Are you visiting Columbia, SC?  Yes  No Staying at:  A Friend’s  Hotel _________________________ How many night?__________

 I would like to become a Legends of...Concert sponsor

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