Thursday, February 18, 2010

COME SEE ME!!!!!


I figured there would be no better time to promote and kick off the return of the infamous Stallion Brothers, than on my birthday. So, if you’re in the area with nothing to do, come see me!

Saturday, February 20, 2010
10:00 am – 12:30 pm (3:00 pm)

Wake County Public Libraries celebrates “Black History Month: A Cultural Event for All to Experience”, at the Commons Building off Poole Rd. The Friends of Wake County Public Libraries will be co-sponsoring this family-friendly program.

Activities will include: a kids room, a quiz bowl, musical entertainment and a talent show. There will be a guest speaker, Ann Atwater of Durham, sharing her experience as an African American civil rights spokesperson. Other special guest include: Ken Smith/WRAL, jazz singer Toni Denise, keyboard artist Eddie Hinton, Mighty Gospel Inspirations, acapella singers - Marc, Kevin & Michael, comedienne Yolanda H. Mitchell, W. H. Amos Praise & Worship Mass Choir, and local author Deborah Fletcher Mello.

Participants are encouraged to pre-register for activities, as well as the entire event. Large groups are welcome. For more information or to register, call any Wake County Public Library.

The above event will go until 3:00 pm in the afternoon. However, I will only be there until 12:30 and then I’m off to my next event.

Love at the Library
Saturday, February 20, 2010
2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Holly Springs Library
300 W. Ballentine St.
Holly Springs, NC 27540

Join authors, Cheris Hodges, Deborah Fletcher Mello, and Altonya Washington as they dish all things romance. For additional information, please contact sheryl.underwood@wakegov.

Both events will be a great time! Hope to see you there!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Best Wishes to you as you kick off your promotional tour.
Bridget

Anonymous said...

It is useful to try everything in practice anyway and I like that here it's always possible to find something new. :)

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