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September 2010                       Student F.Y.I. News Letter
Issue No.14
2010- 2011 Calendar of Events - Please call (925) 606-7239 We need volunteers and donations to make our up coming year a positive "Strive To Educational Excellency" As we bring multi cultural programing into our communities.
September 2010 Black Family Day, November 2010 Meet & Greet Decmber 2010 - Kwanzaa, January 2011 Dr. King Birthday Celebrations, January 2011 Diversity Programing - Schools & Work Place, February Black History Month Commemorations, February 2011 - Kick Off Art, Poem & Written Essay Contest - March 2011 - Womens Month Commemorations April 2011 - Earth Day Celebrations, May 2011 Cinco De Mayo Celebrations - June 2011 Juneteenth Celebrations - August 2011 Art, Poem and Written Essay Awards Ceremony
     Call (925) 606-7239 to Volunteer or make a Donation
Wish List
We need :
1. A Building -For Office Space and Storage.
2. Corporate Sponsorship for our Adopt A School - For Black History Month Programs.
3.Technical Assistance for our new exhibit.
4. A New Van For Transporting our Exhibit and program use.

P.O. Box 2533
Livermore, California 94551
Group Picture - Art & Essay Awards Ceremony
Group Picture - Arts Awards Ceremony


Thank you for your support. A new school year is under way. We are excited about bringing our exhibit and new programs into our schools, community agencies and the work place. Our exhibit "African American History From Antiquity To Present Times" is a major tool helping our children, parents and teachers better understand the diversity of the world in which we live.
 
Our philosophy is that the very moment a child is exposed to their own history and heritage a world of possibilities presents it self. School becomes an avenue to understand and strive towards understanding the educational excellence we brought to the building of these United States of America and around the world.

Any One Who Took Pictures Please Share For Web Site: Thanks

Visit Our Web Site To View All Artist Entires.
 
Sincerely,
 
Asale Kimaada
Grandmothers Who Help


                                               
YoungN
                                             
Emmitt Collins - Saxophonist


Thank You All For Coming


Help Grandmothers Who Help Adopt A School With a Donation of Any Amount.We need Black History Programs In Our Schools! Click To Make A Donation

                         Grandmothers Who Help, Inc.
                           Realizing Your Visions and Dreams
                  "Art, Poem & Written Essay  Awards Ceremony
"- August 7th
           Hosted by "The African American History Museum & Library at Oakland

Awards and gift certificate were awarded to

                                        First Place winner Isaiah Booth,
                                     Second Place winner Dorthy Harper-Smith
                                    Third place winner Nancy Thompson,


 Also 17 received certificates of participation and were awarded prizes for their wonderful art work, poetry and written essays.   Sister Tomye Neal-Madison from the Alameda Arts Commission spoke with the audience in an incredible question and answer session setting the pace to "Realize Their Visions and Dreams"

Winners - Art, Poem & Written Essay Contest
Award Winners - Art, Poem & Written Essay Contest
Children from five years old and Seniors  73 years old, participated in our annual Art, Poem, & Written Essay Contest. Each contestant submitted their art work, poem or written essay, their work was posted on our web-site,(Grandmothers Who Help.com) and voted on by friends and family. The contestant with the most votes won a first, second and third place prize.

We thank our most gracious sponsors for making this wonderful program possible.

Mr. Rick Moss and Ms. Veda Silva from the
African American History Museum and Library, CJ's Flavor Unique Boutique & Gift Shop, Oakland, Frodo Joe's Coffee & Tea, San Leandro, Way-Up art and Frame, Livermore, Both Costco Hayward, Costco Livermore, Oakland Ice Center, Walgreen's, J.C.Paper company, Oakland Methodist Foundation,  and Blick Art Materials Oakland.

Special thanks to the Walmart shoppers who attented the program and donated as we tabled at the Walmart  Davis Store, Lewelling, and  Livermore.


Our most wonderful volunteers:

prepared a delectable fruit and pastry reception: Erika D. Martin, Stanley Young, Clarie Andrews, Fredy Castillo, Caroline Evans, La Wanda Antonucci,Etta May, Wanda Page,

Erika Martin, an up and coming law student,  introduced our wonderful program mover  Sister Barbara Howard founder of "Brilliant Minds Mentoring Program Oakland.

When prayers go up blessings come down, opening prayer by:
Rev. Regina Contreras from Allen Temple Church Oakland:

I Believe I Can Fly : by AGAPE:
 Mrs. Shelia Warren & Regina Contreras,

Music by:
Emmit Collins our very own Saxophonist, - Lift Every Voice and Sing.

And ! Won't You Come performed by Gods Child  who brought with him  his son and daughters group called YoungN they were the teen group that confirmed "God Was In The House, when they amazingly preformed a Gospel rap called "Help Me"

                                                              AMEN


 

 
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September 2010                       Student F.Y.I. News Letter
Issue No.14
2010- 2011 Calendar of Events - Please call (925) 606-7239 We need volunteers and donations to make our up coming year a positive "Strive To Educational Excellency" As we bring multi cultural programing into our communities.
September 2010 Black Family Day, November 2010 Meet & Greet Decmber 2010 - Kwanzaa, January 2011 Dr. King Birthday Celebrations, January 2011 Diversity Programing - Schools & Work Place, February Black History Month Commemorations, February 2011 - Kick Off Art, Poem & Written Essay Contest - March 2011 - Womens Month Commemorations April 2011 - Earth Day Celebrations, May 2011 Cinco De Mayo Celebrations - June 2011 Juneteenth Celebrations - August 2011 Art, Poem and Written Essay Awards Ceremony
     Call (925) 606-7239 to Volunteer or make a Donation
Wish List
We need :
1. A Building -For Office Space and Storage.
2. Corporate Sponsorship for our Adopt A School - For Black History Month Programs.
3.Technical Assistance for our new exhibit.
4. A New Van For Transporting our Exhibit and program use.

P.O. Box 2533
Livermore, California 94551
Group Picture - Art & Essay Awards Ceremony
Group Picture - Arts Awards Ceremony
Dear Asale M.,

Thank you for your support. A new school year is under way. We are excited about bringing our exhibit and new programs into our schools, community agencies and the work place. Our exhibit "African American History From Antiquity To Present Times" is a major tool helping our children, parents and teachers better understand the diversity of the world in which we live.
 
Our philosophy is that the very moment a child is exposed to their own history and heritage a world of possibilities presents it self. School becomes an avenue to understand and strive towards understanding the educational excellence we brought to the building of these United States of America and around the world.

Any One Who Took Pictures Please Share For Web Site: Thanks

Visit Our Web Site To View All Artist Entires.
 
Sincerely,
 
Asale Kimaada
Grandmothers Who Help


                                               
YoungN
                                             
Emmitt Collins - Saxophonist


Thank You All For Coming


Help Grandmothers Who Help Adopt A School With a Donation of Any Amount.We need Black History Programs In Our Schools! Click To Make A Donation

                         Grandmothers Who Help, Inc.
                           Realizing Your Visions and Dreams
                  "Art, Poem & Written Essay  Awards Ceremony
"- August 7th
           Hosted by "The African American History Museum & Library at Oakland

Awards and gift certificate were awarded to

                                        First Place winner Isaiah Booth,
                                     Second Place winner Dorthy Harper-Smith
                                    Third place winner Nancy Thompson,


 Also 17 received certificates of participation and were awarded prizes for their wonderful art work, poetry and written essays.   Sister Tomye Neal-Madison from the Alameda Arts Commission spoke with the audience in an incredible question and answer session setting the pace to "Realize Their Visions and Dreams"

Winners - Art, Poem & Written Essay Contest
Award Winners - Art, Poem & Written Essay Contest
Children from five years old and Seniors  73 years old, participated in our annual Art, Poem, & Written Essay Contest. Each contestant submitted their art work, poem or written essay, their work was posted on our web-site,(Grandmothers Who Help.com) and voted on by friends and family. The contestant with the most votes won a first, second and third place prize.

We thank our most gracious sponsors for making this wonderful program possible.

Mr. Rick Moss and Ms. Veda Silva from the
African American History Museum and Library, CJ's Flavor Unique Boutique & Gift Shop, Oakland, Frodo Joe's Coffee & Tea, San Leandro, Way-Up art and Frame, Livermore, Both Costco Hayward, Costco Livermore, Oakland Ice Center, Walgreen's, J.C.Paper company, Oakland Methodist Foundation,  and Blick Art Materials Oakland.

Special thanks to the Walmart shoppers who attented the program and donated as we tabled at the Walmart  Davis Store, Lewelling, and  Livermore.


Our most wonderful volunteers:

prepared a delectable fruit and pastry reception: Erika D. Martin, Stanley Young, Clarie Andrews, Fredy Castillo, Caroline Evans, La Wanda Antonucci,Etta May, Wanda Page,

Erika Martin, an up and coming law student,  introduced our wonderful program mover  Sister Barbara Howard founder of "Brilliant Minds Mentoring Program Oakland.

When prayers go up blessings come down, opening prayer by:
Rev. Regina Contreras from Allen Temple Church Oakland:

I Believe I Can Fly : by AGAPE:
 Mrs. Shelia Warren & Regina Contreras,

Music by:
Emmit Collins our very own Saxophonist, - Lift Every Voice and Sing.

And ! Won't You Come performed by Gods Child  who brought with him  his son and daughters group called YoungN they were the teen group that confirmed "God Was In The House, when they amazingly preformed a Gospel rap called "Help Me"

                                                              AMEN


 

 
Join Our Mailing List!

Take You to Lunch Program - $25.00 Referral Fee if some one you know books our exhibit at their school, church, community organization or work place.

Offer Expires: November 25, 2010
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