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COME SEE Classic is a MUST see! The 2011 Southwest Airlines State Fair Classic, presented by Farmers Insurance Group, Kickoff Press Conference, Monday, September 26 at 11a.m. Featuring Prairie View A&M University Panthers and Grambling State University Tigers, the Southwest Airlines State Fair Classic is the l a rg e s t A f r i c a n American event in Texas and one of the largest African Grambling Head Coach Doug Williams American sporting events in the United States. Prairie View and Grambling will face off for the historical classic on Saturday, October 1, at 6:00 p.m. in the Cotton Bowl. The Grambling Tigers are led by longtime NFL and former Grambling quarterback Doug Williams, in his second stint as head coach. The Prairie View Panthers, led by the team's former award-winning defensive coordinator turned head coach, Heishma Northern, come to the classic ready to avenge last year's 34-17 loss against Grambling. The Southwest Airlines State Fair Classic is truly a COME SEE event, featuring the great halftime showdown between the Prairie View Marching Storm Band with the Black Foxes Majorette Dance Team and the world -famed Grambling Tiger March-
ing Band. COME SEE who will be the big cat in 2011. WHEN & WHERE: Monday, September 26, 2011 at 11 a.m. - Dallas City Hall Flag Room, 1500 Marilla Street, 6th Floor, Dallas, Texas 75201 A 2011 Southwest Airlines State Fair Classic ticket includes admission to the State Fair of Texas and the Prairie View A&M Head incredible Pre-Game Concert Coach Heshma Northern featuring national recording artist Miguel on the Chevrolet Stage at 3 p.m. Gates open to the Cotton Bowl at 4 p.m. A highlight of the event will be the halftime show that will include V.I.C. performing his hit song, The Wobble. Classic tickets can be purchased on both university campuses, through several outlets or by calling 214-394-0055, or at all Ticketmaster outBe among the thousands lets, online at doing the Wobble in the www.ticketmaster.com or Cotton Bowl on Oct. 1 charge by phone at 1.800.745.3000.
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Priscilla Arts Club celebrates Centennial
Founded in 1911, the Priscilla Art Club has the distinction of being the “oldest African American women’s organization in Dallas, Texas.” Named for Priscilla, a new testament woman of extraordinary culture who was the wife of Aquila, a Jewish tentmaker; the group’s motto is “Art and Beauty, Home and Duty.” Over the years, the members have worked tirelessly serving their communities. Whether it was supporting the war effort by rolling bandages that were sent overseas to the field hospitals in France or See Priscilla, page 5
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Paul Quinn alum presents top-paper at conference ST LOUIS, MISSOURI – Christopher Saunders recently presented a paper at a prestigious journalism and mass communication conference and not only advanced research in social media uses and picked up a top paper award but also became the first Bahamian to present at the yearly conference of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC). The paper Mr. Saunders presented was entitled: “’What are you talking about’ D i ff e r e n c e s i n Tw i t t e r U s e s a n d Gratification Between Black and White Twitter Users.” The paper, which he was the lead author with two other investigators, explored the differences between Blacks and Whites in their motivations to use Twitter and patterns of using this site. The former senior sports reporter at The Broadcasting Corporation of the Bahamas (ZNS) is now studying for his master's degree at the University of Missouri’s School of Journalism where the first master's degree in journalism ever awarded in the field was presented in 1921. His professional practice focus is on TV anchoring, producing and reporting of both sports and news at the school TV lab
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understanding how Twitter users and other social network users present themselves online. “The potential for the Internet to allow us to create identities, feel empowered, and share thoughts and opinions is an avenue of research that we must continue to study,” she said. “This study found interesting ethnic differences in the use of Twitter. Although stereotypes of the Twitter user may exist, increasing numbers of AfricanAmericans are effectively using the Internet, and not in the same ways that members of the majority population do. African-Americans are more likely, it seems, to use the Internet for identity development or impression management.” Mr. Saunders received his Bachelor’s degree in Mass Communication from Paul Quinn College in 2007. He was Editor-inchief, sports editor and design editor of the school’s award winning newspaper The Quinn Quill. While at Paul Quinn he was also involved in the National Association of Black Journalists, Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Inc., Honda Bowl, Student Government and the International Students Organization.
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“Never Forget” Remembering Hurricane Katrina Booksigning with author Lynette Wilkinson at Pan Fair Classic - Grambling State African Connection Bookstore and State v Prairie View A&M University at Resource Center at 3p.m. the Cotton Bowl. Halftime show features V.I.C. doing the Wobble. 9/24-10/1 10/2 Classic Week also includes: The Classic Comedy Explosion starring D. L. Hughley with Adele Givens, To n y R o c k a n d Nephew Tommy, September 24, 8:30 p.m. Music Hall at Fair Park; Prairie View University 17th Annual Athletic Sunday, Oct. 2 -- 3 p.m. until 9 p.m. Scholarship Gala, September 30, 6:30 3509 Gilbert Road, Grand Prairie, p.m. Marriott City Center Hotel; Jazz TX 972-998-4322 - 214-803-3920 Series 2011 featuring Jeff Lorber with Admission: Free with potluck dish or Warren Hill, September 30, 7 p.m. & drinks.Without potluck dish/drinks - 9:45 p.m. Bishop Arts Theater Center; A Classic Week Concert featuring $10 KEM with Chrisette Michele and El DeBarge, September 30, 8p.m. Verizon Theatre at Grand Prairie; Grambling State Alumni High School Battle of the Bands & Cheerleading Competition, October 11, 9a.m. Lancaster's Humphrey Stadium; Pre-Game Concert with Miguel, October 1, 3 p.m. State Fair Chevrolet Stage; LouisianaTexas Classic Block Party with performance by VIC, October 1, 9 p.m. - 3 a.m. Dallas Convention Center. For more information on all C l a s s i c We e k e v e n t s , v i s i t www.alwe.com.
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FAMU’s Homecoming and celebration of BADST’s Temeric 44’s 30th anniversary in Tallahassee 10/08/11 - BB King, Delbert McClinton, Leon Russell, Monte Montgomery at Verizon 10/14 Paul Quinn College Alumni Association is having their20th Annual Alumni Hassell Tanksley Scholarship and Awards Banquet Friday, October 14, 2011, 7:00P.M. at Paul Quinn College, Isabell and Comer Cottrell Student Center Grand Lounge. Donation: $30.00 All proceeds benefit Paul Quinn College Scholarships for Students. For more information or tickets, you may contact alum Ruby Baker at rubyhbaker@aol.com or call Paul Quinn College. 10/15 Network of Hispanic Communicators DFW 30th Anniversary Celebration at CityPlace Center at 7pm with Pulitzer Prize winner Ruben Vives as the speaker. 10/22
Hosted by the Omicron Mu Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., “1st Thursday Karaoke, at Harwood 609 Restaurant and Jazz Club,” is one of many programs that the public service organization has to raise funds to benefit the chapter’s programs. $100 Prize!
The Dallas-Fort Worth Association of Black Journalists General Meeting will be held at the Dallas South News Offices at South Side on Lamar at 10/07/11 - Dionne Warwick with Earl 6:30p.m. The speaker will be NBC Klugh at Verizon Center 5’s Kristi Nelson, who recently donated a kidney to her mother.
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. North Dallas Suburban Alumnae Chapter in partnership with the North Dallas Suburban Foundation for Life Development and Community Involvement, Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, will host its annual charitable benefit “Wingtip & Stiletto Soiree…A Delta Affair” at the InterContinental Dallas Hotel, 15201 Dallas Parkway, Dallas, TX in the Malachite Grand Ballroom at 7 PM. 10/22/11 - So You Think You Can Dance at Verizon Center
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Priscilla, continued from front page.......................................... decorating shirts and hats to give to men and women in the Fair Park Nursing Home; the ladies of the Priscilla Art Club are concerned about civic and social uplift and committed to helping “others on their way” and emulating the “divine joy of living.” It was a joyous occasion as the members celebrated their centennial at the Adolphus Hotel. Talk about a celebration! Led by the beautiful, charming and dynamic Mistress of Ceremony Bernice J. Washington, the lavish affair was so much fun as she moved the program along with a flavor unparalleled. Mrs. Washington has to be one of the best speakers living! Throughout the program, it was heartwarming to hear the ladies, under the leadership of President Shirley A. Porter Ware, talk about the significant contributions of the Priscilla Art Club and the bond they have with one another. The efforts of the organization have not gone unnoticed as State Representative Barbara Mallory Caraway, State Sen. Royce West, Garland Mayor Ronald Jones and Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings praised the members for “A Century of Sisterhood and Service.” It was also a special occasion for retired teacher and Prairie View A&M alum Leatha Evans, who was honored for 25 years of service. The Priscilla Art Club is about quality, not quantity; sisterhood and service, not styling and profiling. It’s also important to note that the members of this organization also belong to a number of other organizations. So while you have people spending their days doing nothing for anybody but themselves, you have these ladies doing way more than their share to make this world a better place.
Priscilla Executive Board, Sen. West with Priscilla President Ware, . Priscilla members and Sen. West and State Rep. Barbara Mallory Caraway..
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9-11 Remembered Business executive Eric Brown’s picture should be in the dictionary next to the phrase “self-actualized.” Even though he has always exuded confidence and a swagger that was backed by knowledge and experience; if there ever was any doubt in his mind about where his focus should be, September 11, 2001 surely put things into perspective. On that fateful day 10 years ago, Eric and his wife Renee, along with the Pro-Line International sales and marketing team, were on a business trip in New York. Little did they know that they, along with about
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17,000 others who were reported to be in the World Trade Center Complex, would face some serious challenges. At times they wondered if they would make it back home to Dallas. That day gave real meaning to the phrase “all hell broke lose.” There were sirens and total chaos as it became evident that they needed to leave their hotel room immediately. When they took to the streets, after walking down nearly 30 flights of stairs, Renee was wearing her bathrobe, and the everefficient Eric had grabbed their laptops. Thinking they would be returning shortly he didn’t want to take a chance on someone entering the room and making off with the computers. During a recent interview, Eric said that they had no idea what was happening as they evacuated their hotel, the World Trade Center Marriott. He had no idea that America “was under attack.” According to reports, four hijacked planes struck fear in Americans and took the lives of thousands in yet another terrorist assault, and a decade later we are still dealing with the after effects. Early that morning, two airplanes crashed into the World Trade Center’s Twin Towers, another went down in Arlington, Va., hitting
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the Pentagon and in Pennsylvania passengers valiant effort averted the flight that was set to hit the nation’s capitol. Still today there are conflicting numbers in various reports that include deaths related to the attacks and subsequently the effects from inhaling dust from the attacks. It was like a nightmare, many say. Thanks to the kindness of strangers, said Renee, they found safety and she was able to get her medication and eventually make it home to Dallas.
Today the two Johnson Products Company executives say they will never forget their experience and the people who reached out to help during a serious crisis. After their ordeal, sweating the “small things” is not something you’ll find this power couple doing. They know what it is like to experience a major convenience so the minor day-to-day issues that cause many folks to realize a spike in their blood pressure, barely register with the Browns. No road rage, dealing with bad attitudes or rolling of the eyes for them. They know that many did not make it out alive and some who did are still traumatized so they are not wasting their time on this earth majoring in the minors. The Browns are continuing the work they were doing before September 11, 2001. When they are not taking care of the business of Johnson Products Company; they are donating their time, resources and support to make this world a better place. Whether it’s the UNCF, domestic violence awareness, the arts or business organizations, the Browns know what is important; and as we continue to heal from that vicious attack, we have so much to give thanks for and the Browns are on that list! CSL
CSL! Spotlight - Big Brothers Big Sisters Todd Bristow of Big Brothers Big Sisters visited Cheryl Smith Live! and talked about the importance of mentoring. At the Greek Bowl held at the Forum Bowl recently, Delta Sigma Theta walked off with first place honors in the strut off. The bowl-a-thon is just one of the many fundraising efforts held annually to support programming.
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