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Thursday, March 20, 2008

HBCU Gathering Conference ATL | Chicago Style Steppin & Women's Empowerment RDU



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HBCU Gathering

 

The April HBCU Gathering is fast approaching.  The conference is scheduled for April 7, 8 and 9th in Atlanta, Georgia.  There at three tracks at this first of its kind conference:

  1. Customer Service at HBCU's campuses: featuring success stories and Mr. Greg Gray one of the nation's dynamic speakers on this subject.
  2. Alumni and alumni relations
  3. Executive Assistant and/or senior administrative assistant's professional development featuring facilitation from former members of the Center for Creative Leadership.
  4. Depending on your track all conference participants will be involved in Mr. Gray's presentations.

 

Please review the materials and consider coming and or forward the email to other parties who are concerned about alumni relations and alumni association, customer service on our campuses and executive assistants or administrative assistants who are looking forward to upward mobility with the company.

 

 Make your reservations at the Renaissance Hotel in Atlanta at 1-800-468-3571 and state your with the HBCU Gathering group

Make your conference registration through at the HBCUgathering website at www.HBCUgathering.com. or review the materials through the attached link and fax your conference registration materials.  For any questions regarding registration you can call Ms. Daniella Cook at 919-423-5140 or Mr. David Hoard at 336-404-3090.

 

Looking forward to seeing you Atlanta

HBCU

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Come out and learn "Chicago Style" Steppin after Women's Empowerment 2008


Carolinas' Steppers Connection teams up with NeoSemantic Online News for a steppin event, The Grown & The Sexy - Dance Like No One's Watching, a Chicago Style Steppin "Chic & Classy Business Attire" with workshops (beginners & intermediate...free to ticket holders) taught by nationally known steppin instructor, SteppinB.


Location: (MAP)

Hilton Raleigh-Durham at Research Triangle Park
4810 Page Creek Lane, Durham, NC 27703 (map)


Time   Saturday, March 29th
  • 08:00 to 10pm Free Dance Lesson
  • 09:30 to 11:30pm Free Heavy Hors Dourves
  • 10:30 - 2:00am - Dance Like No One's Watching!
Tix:
Dress Code:
  • Chic & Classy Business Attire
Contact
Tickets & Details:

 

Chicago Style Steppin Event in RDU - Carolinas' Steppers Connection teams up with NeoSemantic Online News -Neosemantics.com

proceeds go to the Heroes for the American Red Cross campaign

 

 

advance tickets just $10 (BUY NOW ) | (WATCH VIDEO)

event sponsored by EAC Solutions (Web Design, Brand Marketing, and Strategy Consulting) proceeds go to Heroes for the American Red Cross


Example Vendors: Real Estate Consultants, Motivational Speakers, Community Groups, Art Designers, and more...
for information on purchasing a vendor table, click here


What is Steppin?

Steppin is quickly becoming one of the most popular African American dance forms throughout the West Coast and Midwest and is affectionately referred by several names throughout the country. The dance is based on a six or eight count step with a universal appeal which is slowly becoming a household name in many African-American communities.

Steppin originated in Chicago's African-American communities during the 1950's and 1960's. It evolved from various dances such as the bop, the catwalk, and other dances that utilize striding, gliding, dipping, and bopping to African-American big band's music. Steppin is not just a dance; it's an art form and a way of life. This dance is taken very seriously by many Chicago natives. Steppin is an essential and important part of African American history. It is the embodiment of Chicago tradition with its Jazz, Blues, Hip Hop, Funk, R&B, and all such art forms intertwined.

Steppin should be preserved, revered, and honored because of its longevity. This beautiful dance is filled with flair, drama, style, dress, music, excitement, unity, partnership, communication. More importantly, it is a part of our history. You must experience it to understand it. Come see what the hype is about. The dance is addictive and good for your emotional and physical health.

Steppin is tradition, history, art, culture, lifestyle, excitement, entertainment, music, fashion, sound, unity, and much, much more packaged in the form of an energetic and dynamic dance.

**Information compiled and paraphrased by Dan Land of Steppers Express.**

 

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Become an American Red Cross Hero! 

Around the world, around the nation, around the corner – there is a place where people help others in need.

  • When people will give whatever they can to feed and clothe victims of an unimaginable disaster a world away or a state away
  • Where business owners and community organizations raise funds to help provide food and shelter for thousands of people who have lost their homes and livelihoods whether they be in Southeast Asia, Florida or down the street
  • Where a person will choose to leave the comfort of her own bed on a cold night to bring warmth and comfort and hope to a neighbor she may not know and may never see again

 

That place is Durham, NC, and those kind people are generous residents and the trained and compassionate volunteers of the Central North Carolina Chapter of the American Red Cross. The Red Cross is ready to respond to the emergency needs of each and every community, no matter how large or small the disaster.

 

For more than 90 years our local Red Cross chapter has provided our communities with heroes; volunteers who saved lives and helped countless families survive and recover from disasters. Now we are asking you to be a HERO for the American Red Cross by participating in our chapter's 2008 HEROES campaign.

 

To become a HERO for the American Red Cross, you or your organization agrees to raise a minimum of $1,000 through any legal means you choose.  You or a representative of your organization will be recognized in a full-page newspaper advertisement that will appear during of the campaign.

 

If you are interested in becoming a Hero, please email gonyeaudn@usa.redcross.org . A representative of the Central North Carolina Chapter will contact you to discuss your business or organization's participation in this humanitarian effort.

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raceSign up for Volunteer Center of Durham's 13th Annual The Great Human Race on Sat, March 29th at 9:30am. This is a 5K run or walk offered as a fundraising event to all Triangle nonprofit and public agencies. Register to run or walk in this year's race and you can help your favorite agency continue its good work in our local community. On the day of the race, all participants should plan to arrive at the Durham Bulls Athletic Park between 8:30am and 9:00am, rain or shine. Opening ceremonies begin at 9:15am. Door prizes will be drawn du ring opening ceremonies. The competitive run/walk portion of the race begins at 9:30 and the nonprofit walk begins at 9:35am. Everyone is invited to the celebration at the conclusion of the race -- refreshments will be served and awards for runners will be presented. Contact Tammy Dorfman, Special Projects Coordinator, at (919) 688-8977 x23 or race@thevolunteercenter.org with any questions about the race.

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1 Radio One of Raleigh presents
Women's Empowerment 2008
Site: www.womensempowermentexpo.com

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This fabulous event has become a tradition for women of the Triangle. For an entire day woman are dazzled with an amazing fashion show, a vendor pavilion, informative seminars, and unforgettable performances by national recording artists and celebrity autograph sessions.

WE 2008 is a high energy, high profile event that targets African American women of all ages. Now in its 14th year, Women's Empowerment has been uplifting, empowering and entertaining women, while educating and engaging them in discussions about issues that affect them. The 2008 Keynote Speaker is the National Recording Artist Patti LaBelle!

Women's Empowerment 2008 promises to educate, enlighten and entertain audiences of all ages. WE 2008 is an experience not to be missed!

For information on the March 29, 2008 at RBC Center, go HERE.

 

 

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