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December 16, 2011
Friday, December 16, 2011 www.scoopusanewspaper.com FREE Reach One, Teach One Let’s Save the Children The 6th Annual Ford Black College Quiz Game Show hits the Road Page 8 Weekly TV GUIDE 2012 Ford Black College Quiz Show (l-r): Victor Bradley, Allen Nicholas, Peter Hughes, Joseph A. Franklin, Aaron Coleman, Gabriel Smith. Back Row (l-r): Rose Ndeto, Gavette Richardson, Don Jackson/CEO, Central City Productions, Host/Actor Greg Alan Williams, WHUR radio personality Taylor Thomas, Actor Mel Jackson, Howard University's Dr. Alvin Thornton, Latyra Stinson, Krysta Beck, Sherelle Stephens (Photo Credit: Roy Lewis/Courtesy of The Front Page Firm) Health Partners holds Holiday Party with Healthcare twist ON INSIDE PAGES SCOOP USA Library for back issues on the web scoopusanewspaper.com (From left back row) Bill George, president and CEO of Health Partners, Santa Roo, Celine Vasquez of North Philadelphia and Chi Dang, Health Partners Community Outreach Specialist. (Front row) Jaliah Tomoney, Najia Colon, Charlize Colon, Amirah Tomoney all from North Philadelphia. Page 9 Celebrating our 50th Anniversary 2 - SCOOP U.S.A. - Friday, December 16, 2011 The Anatomy of a Lobby Day thera martin milling What is a “Lobby Day” and how do you make it happen? In the case of a State Senator such as State Senator Shirley M. Kitchen who represents the 3rd Senatorial District of Pennsylvania, when she has an issue that she knows many of the people in her district are in support of and she is in support of that issue as well, in order to get traction with other lawmakers, those lawmakers need to see and hear from constituents that they are in fact passionate about a certain issue. Take second chances for ex-offenders for example. Many people who live in the 3rd senatorial district and in other parts of Philadelphia and around the state are in fact in support of ex-offenders having a second chance after they’ve been incarcerated for a period of time and have paid their debt to society for a crime they were convicted of committing.. Truth be told, many of us know someone who may have done some time for a crime. Some of those “people” are members of our families and the fact is, after they do their time, where are they going to go? They’re going to come home. They’re going to come back to Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Norristown, Scranton, Harrisburg and elsewhere. Once they complete their sentences and come home, then what? Don’t they need jobs so they can work and take care of themselves and or their families as well? But of course they do. Problem is, too many potential employers would rather frown their nose up at ex-offenders who come through their doors looking for work and act as if a bad smell is in the room, rather than give that ex-offender a chance at a job, a chance to prove themselves worthy. On the other hand, some might say, what about good people who have never committed a crime and they need work too? Why should ex-offenders get all the special treatment? I honestly do not believe that anyone who is advocating for ex-offenders is asking for them to get a free ride or for special favors, but how about just being fair? Bottom line, if you had a loved one who made a mistake and did something criminal and had to go and do their time and then came home -- wouldn’t you want someone to give them a second chance? Once an issue has been identified such as the second chance legislation that State Senator Kitchen has been working so passionately, the work in the senator’s office intensifies as they get their staff to reach out to constituents and supports of the issue and invite them to a Lobby Day, where they can drop by key legislators of- fices. In a perfect situation, actual appointments are made in advance with very specific lawmakers so that the constituents who are doing the lobbying, can actually sit and talk with the lawmakers themselves. Sometimes it’s almost impossible to get a meeting with a lawmaker in the middle of the week when they are in session because they are on the floor of the House or on the floor of the senate, or in sub-committee meetings, etc and you end up talking to a staff member of a lawmaker which is ok too. Just as long as the final message gets back to the lawmaker. In advance of the “lobby day” very strategically, certain lawmakers are zeroed-in on, as they key people they need to try and educate a little more on a certain issue, to try and gain their support for votes. That’s how it’s done. Then once the constituents get to Harrisburg, or whenever it is that they are doing their lobbying, they split up in groups and start making their rounds, going to various lawmakers offices and sharing key facts about the issue. On Tuesday, December 13, 2011 I got to see a Lobby Day up close and personal and about 50 people traveled to our state capitol to lobby on behalf of second chance legislation. State Senator Shirley M. Kitchen is supporting her colleague State Senator Solobay’s Senate bill 1220, that would help people with criminal records get jobs by expunging their old misdemeanor convictions. SB 1220 would expand expungements to help people with old and minor conviction records. It would also allow a person convicted of a 2nd degree misdemeanor to expunge the records of that offense if she or he were not arrested for 10 years after final release from supervision on that case., and she or he was under the age of 25 when the crime was committed. It would allow a person convicted of a 3rd degree misdemeanor to expunge the records of that offense if she or he were not arrested for 7 years after final release from supervision on that case. There are some exceptions to these rules. For instance, people would not be eligible for expungements of 2nd and 3rd degree misdemeanor or felony, or if they were convicted of simple assault, indecent assault or gun charges. Expunging such records would allow people who have shown rehabilitation from being subject to discrimination West Philadelphia resident Frances Conwell, honored with Heart and Torch Award o I want the convenience of receiving SCOOP U.S.A. every week at my home or business o 26 weeks - Only $20.00 o 52 weeks - Only $35.00 Call (215) 232-5974 Fax (215) 236-2945 Mail Scoop U.S.A. P.O. Box 14013 Philadelphia, PA 19122 In Person 942 N. Watts St. Philadelphia, PA 19123 New Renew Total $------- Form Of Payment: q CHECK q MONEY ORDER or Credit Card Card # ______________________________________________ based on their criminal records. Expungement would give people hope that they can turn their lives around if they stay out of trouble. Thirteen states have expanded their expungement laws in 2010-2011, (Arkansas, California, Colorado, Delaware, Indiana, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Texas and Utah. Mississippi now allows certain first-time felony convictions, including drug possession, to be expunged five years after completing the sentence, (House Bill 160-2010). According to the U.S. Department of Justice, there were about 100 million people with criminal records in the united States as of December 2008. Pennsylvania’s crime rate is 22% lower than the national average. However, it has a huge corrections population: more than 561,000 people are inmates in the PA Department of Corrections system; over 192,000 probationers and over 75,000 parolees. The time is now for lawmakers to consider Second Chance legislation. Hopefully the Philly group that made the trip to our state capitol on December 13th will have been successful with the lobby day they unrolled on behalf of ex-offenders, their families and all who understand that sometimes in life, one can make a very bad decision, or have poor judgment that will end them up incarcerated, but how about that second chance? Some Good News On Christmas Giving: The Nehemiah Davis Foundation will present their 4th Annual “Gifts From Heaven” Christmas Eve Celebration, Sat. Dec. 24th from 4pm-7pm at 5901 Columbia Avenue, at the Tustin Recreation Center. They will have free food, fun and gifts for the first 150 children who come, accompanied by an adult. Please call ahead to pre-register at 267-439-6847. For more details about the Nehemiah Davis Foundation, log onto their web site at www.NehemiaDavis Foundation.org FYI---Check out my cable show, “News You Can Use”, (Host Thera Martin Milling), on the air at channel 56, (La Salle Cable Channel) and on Verizon Channel 36, as well as being available for viewing on Direct TV, (Check your cable guide for Direct TV times and channel number). On Channel 56 and channel 36 below are the airtimes for the cable TV show: Mondays 11am, Tuesdays 11:30pm,Wednesdays 1:30pm Thursdays 9pm, Fridays 11am, Saturdays 6:30pm, Sundays 8:30am & 9pm The American Heart Association honored long time volunteer Frances Conwell, a West Philadelphia resident, with their prestigious “Heart and Torch” award for her active volunteer work. This is an inaugural award, reserved for volunteers who have exemplified teamwork and integrity. Conwell is a dedicated and dependable volunteer who is knowledgeable about many of the organization’s programs, like Power To End Stroke and Go Red For Women. She is the person whom the AHA can rely on, making herself available for everything from health fairs, to evening meetings to black tie galas. She is a model volunteer who understands and supports the mission of the AHA. About the American Heart Association Founded in 1924, we’re the nation’s oldest and largest voluntary health organization dedicated to building healthier lives, free of heart disease and stroke. To help prevent, treat and defeat these diseases — America’s No. 1 and No. 3 killers — we fund cutting-edge research, conduct lifesaving public and professional educational programs, and advocate to protect public health. In Southeastern Pennsylvania alone, the association is currently investing more than $16.4 million in research. To learn more or join us in helping all Americans, call (215) 575-5200, (800) AHA-USA1 (national) or visit www.heart.org/philadelphia. SCOOP New Freedom Theatre presents Celebrate! Celebrate! New Freedom Theatre Presents the Holiday Musical, Celebrate! Celebrate! is a new holiday musical featuring the music sensation, The 20somethings. New Freedom Theatre continues its tradition of presenting a musical for the community each holiday season which started with our critically acclaimed “Black Nativity”, and last year’s hit “Home for the Holidays”. This year’s show is a joyous, LaTasha Morris happy holiday celebration of family, friendships and community set to some of the most loved as well as new holiday music. Come out and tap your feet, sway to the music and leave feeling great! There will be a seniors performance with a show and lunch on December 16, 2011 at 11 a.m. Lunch follows at a special price for this special event. Friday, December 16, 2011 11 a.m. performance Saturday, December 17, 2011 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Sunday, December 18, 2011 3 p.m. matinee Ticket prices range from $10.00 for students and seniors and $20.00 for the general public. Truly affordable! All performances are held at the John E. Allen Theatre at Freedom Theatre, 1346 N. Broad Street Philadelphia, Pa. 19121. There is ample free parking. 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The comments made by the columnists of SCOOP U.S.A. are their own and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the newspaper or of its staff. marian wright edelman ChildWat ch “Celebrating our 50th Anniversary SCOOP U.S.A. - Friday, December 16, 2011 - 3 More faces of child poverty Would you recognize a poor child when you saw one? Nine-yearold Carolyn Latimore and her sister Aalijah, eight, are beautiful little girls with big smiles on their faces. But Carolyn, Aalijah, and their older brother, Robert, 17, of Middletown, Ohio, fell into poverty when their parents divorced. They’ve lived in four places in the past four years including a chaotic housing project where their bikes and toys were stolen. Their mother, Christine Allen, works nights and goes to a junior college but escaping poverty is mighty hard in a recession. Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Julia Cass, on assignment for the Children’s Defense Fund, met Christine and her family earlier this year. Three-quarters of poor children have a working parent. Christine began her adult life at a disadvantage: no high school diploma. She got married and worked. For ten years, she was a nursing assistant, earning $10 to $15 an hour. “I was doing personal care for the elderly and I worked in a lot of Alzheimer’s units,” she said. Her husband was “making pretty good money” with overtime as a cook in a Bob Evans restaurant. “We had a little house. We didn’t have to worry about bills being paid and food in the refrigerator.” But things changed after their divorce. Christine’s experiences over the past four years are typical of some of the realities of the working poor. One is the nature of the work itself—frequently physically demanding, sometimes unpleasant, often not fulfilling, and always poorly paid. Bathing and changing elderly people day after day, year after year, she said, “takes its toll”— but after that job, she found herself stuck in a series of other jobs that paid even less: at a gas station, bowling alley, fast food restaurant. It took her a month, she said, to save $100 for the deposit on an apartment in a housing project and two more years to get out of subsidized housing and into her current house—a well-kept place in a somewhat rundown neighborhood. At one low point she slipped on ice, broke her wrist, and lost her job at a nursing home. As a consequence she lost the car she was still paying on. When her wrist healed she rode a bicycle uphill across town to a part-time job at a Burger King. Christine decided at that point she had to go back to school in hopes of doing better for her children. Christine completed her GED and got a Pell Grant and student loan to study administrative medical assisting at the local junior college. Through a temporary agency she got a job at a nearby factory where she earns $8.15 an hour. Although her hours have been irregular, they made it possible for her to go to classes in the morning. But now the irregular job she can’t afford to give up is get- Fallen Leaves Eugene “Sonny” Perry Co-editor and Publisher Nite Scene Publications Eugene “Sonny” Perry, passed away on Monday, December 12, 2011 after a long period of illness. There will be no Home Going Services or Memorials as per his last request to his family. Sonny was 84. Sonny had a long history in the print media starting back in the 50’s when he was with Nite Owl Publications, dedicated to the nite life and clubs in Philadelphia. He had a short sprint with SCOOP before publishing a magazine called “Elabo”, an African American version of Playboy. When the magazine didn’t take-off, Sonny went back to publishing a nite life paper, “Nite Scene”; until his illness caused him to retire, turning the operation over to his partner, Co-Editor and Publisher Fletcher Lone. Sonny was one of the survising members of the once popular “Club 40” whose members (40) were club owners, ball players, sportsmen and some just players in general. those little boxes of cereal.” They aren’t the only family struggling in Middletown, which has steadily lost factories and population. Through a U.S. Department of Agriculture program, Family Services of Middletown distributed 26,500 lunches in parks this summer so Middletown children wouldn’t go hungry while school was out. Millions of children are not so lucky in the summer. While almost 32 million children have lunch provided to them during the school year, only 2.3 million children benefit from summer feeding programs. Federal summer feeding programs have been plagued by state bureaucracy and need to be simplified right now. Not only can child hunger during long summer months be staunched, high quality summer learning programs can staunch summer learning loss which widens the achievement gap between poor and nonpoor children. Our nation needs to attend to the summer feeding needs of children because hunger does not stop when school is out. And summer feeding programs can create jobs for cooks and bus drivers and others. “One of my main goals is to show my kids that you can get out there and make it,” Christine said. “Without an education, you can get nothing. I tell my kids that every day. I want them to be better than Mom.” But for now, Christine and her family remain among the nation’s working poor. As her children know, school breakfast and lunch programs work. Summer feeding programs work. We have good safety net programs that work when people need them, and we have to make sure every child who could benefit from these programs gets them as hardworking parents like Christine continue struggling to get back on their feet during the slow recovery. Help for poor parents and children should be protected before tax breaks for wealthy corporations and millionaires. Read more about the new faces of poverty through the “Children of Hard Times” series by Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Julia Cass. Carolyn Latimore, 9, her sister Aalijah, 8, and older brother, Robert, 17, of Middletown, Ohio, fell into poverty when their parents divorced. They’ve lived in four places in the past four years, including a chaotic housing project where their bikes and toys were stolen. Their mother, Christine Allen, works nights and goes to a junior college, but escaping poverty is hard in a recession. ting in the way of the education which could lead to a better one: she’s down to her last semester of classes but the courses she needs run until five o’clock and she starts work at 2:30. She said the school told her she could do the courses online “but I don’t have a computer, and I can’t afford the Internet. That’s another bill!” On the morning Julia Cass met them, the girls were up at 7:30, getting dressed and collecting their school supplies. Their brother had already left. None of them ate breakfast. “There’s no milk in the refrigerator right now,” Christine said. “It’s horrible to say that. No milk for cereal. But they get breakfast and lunch at school so I don’t have to worry about them being hungry.” “Sometimes we have granola bars, and every day we have chocolate milk and orange juice,” Aalijah said. “Sometimes we don’t get orange juice; we get peaches. And sometimes we get Marian Wright Edelman is President of the Children's Defense Fund whose Leave No Child Behind® mission is to ensure every child a Healthy Start, a Head Start, a Fair Start, a Safe Start and a Moral Start in life and successful passage to adulthood with the help of caring families and communities. For more information go to www.childrensdefense.org. Coalition to erect a Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. life-size Bronze Sculpture on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive Philadelphia’s leaders, community organizations, cultural families and sponsors are being asked to support the Dr. King’s “Freedom’s Dream” Monument. We ask your support at this time to provide us with a letter of interest if you are able and willing to make this taxexempt donation. For your contribution of one thousand dollars ($1,000.) dollars, your name or that or your organization’s will be engraved on the granite base of the monument as a living legacy of your support. Neither deposits nor payments are required at this time. Please forward to SCOOP USA, PO Box 14013, Philadelphia, PA 19122 the enclosed Expression of Interest Pledge Form, so that we may gather and forward your letter along with others to the Greater Philadelphia Urban Affairs Coalition who have expressed an interest to be our Fiscal Agent for the project. We welcome an opportunity to talk or meet with you regarding the details. Contacts: Rebecca Rose: (215) 833-9082 (cell), e-mail: /[email protected] or SCOOP 215-232-5974 PLEDGE FORM Please indicate your preliminary interest or pledge below to contribute to the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Monument fund. No money is required at this time. We will include you in the Sponsors and Supporters Preview Reception. Our Fiscal agent will follow up for a 501c3 tax exemption for your contribution. Check box: > Donor of $1,000. / Name to be engraved on monument base as testament of support, > Sponsors call for Pledge Options and Return on Investment. > General contributions of any amount are welcomed. > I want to pledge in-kind support, call for details. Name/Title:_______________________ Organization:_____________________ Address:_________________________ City/State/Zip:____________________ Phone: __________________________ Email: _________________________ 4 - SCOOP U.S.A. - Friday, December 16, 2011 Celebrating our 50th Anniversary Obama and the Rising Police State Tuskegee Airmen receives citation for his service Sen. Anthony H. Williams presents Julius Jackson of Yeadon, an Army Air Corps veteran of World War II, with a Senate citation in gratitude for his service to our country prior to a Dec. 8 Senate panel discussion on workforce solutions for returning service members. Jackson was one of the trailblazing Tuskegee Airmen, the first African American military aviators in the United States Armed Forces dinated crack down of the Occupy Wall Street movements, protests, demonstrations in their cities. It was later discovered that representatives from the Department of Homeland Security were in on those discussions. Lo and behold the raids all took place at 1 AM in the morning, they all involved local police in full combat riot gear who swept in, demolished the camps and confiscated the demonstrators belongings. During the raids around the country which also included college campuses, peaceful protestors were beaten, pepper sprayed and arrested by riot garbed police and campus security forces. Not one peep out of Eric Holder or Barack Obama about the abuse and mistreatment of US citizens. Obama is supposed to be an authority on the US Constitution. Jon Corzine the former governor and US Senator from New Jersey and former head of Goldman Sachs took a job as head of MF Global Securities after he left office. Not only did he run it into the ground by sinking money in the European bond markets, MF Global was forced to declare bankruptcy. That’s not all. The firm commingled their clients’ funds with their own money which resulted in the loss of between 600 million and 1.2 billion in customers funds! Have we seen Corzine in an orange jump suit doing the perp walk in front of cameras for the corporate media? Has Corzine even been charged with fraud despite obvious ethical breaches and malfeasance? Naw, that only happens to poor people or non-conformists who demonstrate against the U.S. government. Where is the SEC, DOJ on this? Why isn’t the government doing anything to investigate this and make Corzine an example? Why, because the SEC, DOJ, Eric Holder, Obama et al are part of the problem. They are in cahoots with the Kleptocrats. So don’t look for them to do a thing to stop this. Is MF Global merely the tip of the iceberg? Will there be more revelations about other missing money. Will other “investment” firms skip off with their client’s money? Keep in mind this is an ongoing bipartisan program of theft and pillage. Some of the money lost was probably pension fund money might have been yours or mine. On September 10, 2001 Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld held a press conference to announce over 2.3 trillion with a T was unaccounted for in Defense Department funds. If you doubt what I’m saying go to http://www.wanttoknow.info/050310pentagontrillionslost; Gun Buy Back Event An increase in gun violence on Philadelphia’s streets has prompted state Sen. Anthony H. Williams and Uplift Solutions and Safety Net to hold a gun buy back event in an effort to keep firearms from ending up in the wrong hands. The gun buy back will take place on Saturday, Dec. 17 from noon to 3 p.m. at Francis Myers Recreation Center, 5803 Kingsessing Ave. Participants will receive $100 gift cards in exchange for turning in their guns, no questions asked. There is a limit of two guns and two gift cards per person. Starter pistols, flares and air guns will not be accepted. Williams is a longtime ardent and active supporter of implementing actions to reduce gun violence and improve the quality of life for the community. “We can talk about preventing violence all we want, but at the end of the day, we need to do something,” Williams said. works.” For more information, call Ali Robinson or Don Cave at 215-492-2980 or visit www.senatoranthonyh williams.com and see for yourself. Has anyone gone to jail for that? Was there a full investigation into that? Oh right, that was the day before 9-11 and everything changed after 911. Yes things have changed but have they changed for the better or worse? Add the DOD missing money to the billions for no bid contracts, crony capitalism on the bogus War on Terror AKA Corporate Welfare under the Bu$h regime, and the things going on under Obama; and you can see an alarming trend here. Obama came on the set talking about change, has there been any real change? Are you better off under Obama today than you were under Bu$h? Are you more secure financially? Do you have more trust in the government? Is the world safer? How is it that police in riot gear can descend on public space and university campuses to brutalize and disrupt peaceful demonstrations protesting against corporate greed, undue political influence and corruption yet crooks like Jon Corzine who have run the economy into the abys go Scott Free?! Why are FEMA detention camps/centers being activated? What does this tell you about conditions in the US under Barack Obama? If you are part of the ninety-nine per cent you need to seriously think about this. The comments in the column are the opinion of the writer and are not an opinion or reflection of the beliefs of the SCOOP U.S.A. Credit Union With all the fees being added on by banks, people are searching for new ways, new places, to do banking. People keeping a balance on credit cards are charged very high rates in the first place. Gradually, banks have more and higher fees for their services. Of course, the higher fees do not translate into better service or even reaching a human being when there is a problem. Banks cavalierly foreclosed on people’s houses without proper documentation. (Compassion is never considered by banks.) My family and I have been members of a federal credit union for over 40 years. There are no fees around debit cards or using a MAC machine. Interest is given on checking accounts, and there are free checks. Our personal mortgage is at our credit union as are all our accounts. I don’t recommend using a bank at all. Credit Unions are owned by the members. Most big companies or civil service jobs give people access to credit unions. All bank services are offered in credit unions. In order to do business with my credit union, I just pick up the phone and call them. It’s free. They have Members’ Appreciation Days with hot dogs or Tasty Cakes. Years ago, they hosted free parties for members at a nightclub in Philly but that was ruled illegal because banks complained. In our present economic climate, it makes even more sense to belong to a credit union and take care of your fiscal situation there instead of at a bank. Banks are more and more removed from the communities in which they’re located. They’ve mostly become part of huge conglomerates laying off much of the local employees. If there ever was a time to do things that are in our own interest, it’s now. Look into your credit union. Don’t be swayed by corporate propaganda. Become vocal about what you want to happen and in November, VOTE! harry polis junious r. stanton As the US rapidly devolves into a fascist police state, it should be abundantly clear to all but the hopelessly brain dead and fools that both political parties are in cahoots to accelerate our descent into a full fledged banana republic. Unfortunately too many black people remain hopeful (delusional?) President Barack Obama is somehow different from his immediate predecessors, that he will reveal his true mettle, stand up to the Kleptocracy and not sell us out to the corporate and financial elites. Sorry, any notion Obama is a man of courage or that he is on our side went down the toilet when Michigan Senator Carl Levin recently revealed on the floor of the US Senate during his speech supporting draconian aspects of the just passed National Defense Authorization Act of 2012 the Obama administration itself ordered the wording in the bill that calls for the indefinite military detention of US citizens ! If you doubt what I’m saying go to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PLiKvSz_wX8&eurl =http%3A%2F%2Fsherriequestioningall.blogspot.com% 2F2011%2F12%2Fsenator-levin-revealed-it-was-obamawho.html&feature=player_embedded and see it for yourself. Wrap your mind around what Senator Levin is saying, it was the Obama administration that asked the Senate to remove the language that precluded US citizens from being rounded up and detained without trial (thus doing away with the Fourth and Sixth amendments of the Bill of Rights of the US Constitution). Needless to say the Senators removed it at the request of the administration. What happened to the D.C gridlock and partisan bickering? Oh, I see when it comes to class warfare the Congress is on one accord against we the people !! See what one British newspaper is saying about it all at http://www.ukprogressive.co.uk/op-ed-does-us-senatecommit-treason-with-ndaa-bill/article16137.html. Oddly enough little or nothing is being said about the implications of the National Defense Authorization Bill of 2012 in the US mind control apparatus. Now you see why ratings are falling for network news and mainstream newspaper readership is declining, the people know they are in cahoots with the fascist Kleptocrats. Unfortunately for us, there is even more alarming news about what is going on under the Obama administration. A recently leaked document from Kellogg Brown and Root a former subsidiary of the Halliburton Corporation (notorious winners of no bid US government contracts) revealed they are in the process of executing their government contract to operate FEMA detention centers and interment camps and they are looking to hire subcontractors to man the centers! This means the infrastructure is being put in place to detain and hold US citizens. If you doubt what I’m saying go to http://dprogram.net/2011/12/07/exclusive-governmentactivating-fema-camps-across-u-s/ and see the actual notice for yourself. Why now, what’s up? Does the Occupy Wall Street movement pulling the covers off the endemic corruption and collusion between government, the banksters and the corporations have anything to do with this? As we connect the dots we can see ominous patterns forming as local governments at the behest of the federal government crack down on dissent. The mayor of Oakland Jean Quan admitted during an interview she and eight other mayors were on a teleconference that encouraged a coor- Copyright 2002 by Harry Martin Polis Harry is available for lectures and entertainment with stories and poetry. Contact SCOOP USA, or e-mail Harry. SCOOP U.S.A. - Friday, December 16, 2011 - Celebrating our 50th Anniversary 5 Teaching African American Students through Poems, Lyrics, Afroisms and Songs Sonia Sanchez has poems for a new day, a new people and a liberated future. All eyes were on her when she rose to give a tribute to Amy Jacques Garvey and women like her throughout the African Diasporic world. Sonia Sanchez I am you loving my own shadow watching this noontime buttefly. //z---SS Brother Blue wore the blue butterfly throughout Harvard Square. Constant present in presence tense. Poet in motion. Like Sonia and Ted Joans, Blue KNEW. Kind of Blue. Blues God walking the streets of North Philly. It was a Saturday. It was..... It was.... It was an early Saturday morning in NP. They were all headed to Sullivan Hall. One and all, moving on a Saturday Morning. No moans for Colo. Drum set intact. Bout to beat something. Bout to salute the souljahs of this new music. Back in the day, Stevie sang, "Love is in need of love." That's deeply deep. And so is this poem for Pac. Can you imagine walking in the classroom stuttering this poem? What Did The Old Ones Say? We smell the wounds hear the red vowels from your tongue The old ones say we don't die we are just passing through into another space I say they have tried to cut out your heart and eat it slowly. We stretch our ears to hear your blood young warrior. This new generation of young scholars require new materials. Have you wondered why the materials you used in your classroom in 1999 have no appeal in 2011? Are you finding yourself unable to communicate with students in your class this semester? Has that caused you to doubt your teaching ability or the student's intelligence and interest? Before you request early retirement benefits reconsider why you entered the profession and the many benefits you've gained from your teaching experience. Ask yourself these questions *How have members of the Hip Hop generation changed your thinking about the society you live in? * Ask yourself and your student 'how have African Americans shaped and changed the history of the United States?' * How is your family and the families of students in your class? * Imagine,for a moment, what it must have been like in Colonial Wiliamsburg, in the day day.... DAY SAY???? Which way? Where are the fathers? Strutting their furlined Intellect ... ...Sonia Support maternity care coverage in Pennsylvania Imagine being pregnant, having complications or a caesarian section, but your insurance doesn’t provide coverage for your care. That’s a shameless possibility under current Pennsylvania law, which is why I recently introduced legislation that would remedy that situation. House Bill 1957 would prevent new health insurance policies from imposing a pre-existing condition exclusion for pregnancy and require insurers to provide coverage for essential maternity care. Currently, if a woman is pregnant before purchasing insurance, many providers will categorize pregnancy as a pre-existing condition. Pennsylvania law protects pregnant women in their second or third trimester from policy termination until after childbirth, however, it does not outline proper pregnancy care standards. As of 2009, only eight out of a total of 95 individual insurance plans offered in Pennsylvania covered maternity care. Additionally, PA Adult Basic insurance has w. curtis thomas Copyright James G. Spady 2011 been discontinued, leaving low-income women who are ineligible for Medicaid without coverage during pregnancy. Because of the current law, pregnant women in Pennsylvania face many challenges accessing proper healthcare. This is totally unacceptable. My bill would make it mandatory that insurance companies provide coverage for the most basic and necessary pregnancy and post-delivery care. It also would prevent insurance providers from imposing a pre-existing condition exclusion on a woman’s plan because of pregnancy, complications during pregnancy or a caesarian section. House Bill 1957 specifically states that a policy “offered, issued or renewed on or after the effective date of this subsection” cannot exclude an individual from coverage if she has been or is currently pregnant, suffered complications regarding a current or prior pregnancy or had a caesarian section for a prior pregnancy. If a woman is pregnant, she should be fully covered by her health insurance. Those who claim they support the sanctity of life should support this bill. It’s time to step out of the dark ages. Give pregnant women and their unborn children the health care they deserve. Contact your state representative and urge them to support House Bill 1957. What’s the best gift you can give your children this season? The promise that they’ll have health care when they need it. FREE or low-cost health insurance for uninsured kids and teens. Apply today at 1-888-888-1211 TTY 1-877-454-8477 6 - SCOOP U.S.A. - Friday, December 16, 2011 Celebrating our 50th Anniversary sherri y. johnson Mary Mary gets reality show on WE TV GRAMMY awardwinning Gospel duo Mary Mary are getting their own reality show with an eight-episode, one-hour original series that will air on WE tv. The show will debut March 29, 2012 and air on Thursday nights. The show, tentatively titled, "Mary Mary" will follow sisters Erica and Tina Campbell as they balance their busy careers and their growing families. Kim Martin, President and General Manager of WE tv believes the new reality show as a perfect fit for the network. “Mary Mary is a great fit for WE tv. The series speaks to our programming strategy of producing stories that feature every kind of family and all kinds of drama. Erica and Tina are modern women balancing careers and family and doing it in the spotlight. Their issues are the same as so many women today, and this show will capture the entertaining ups and downs of life that they face on a daily basis.” A press releases by WE tv provides an overview of the show: As the popular duo Mary Mary, Erica and Tina Campbell are busy career women touring the country, promoting their sixth album, “Something Big” and walking Hollywood red carpets. Music is a family business for the Campbell sisters: Erica’s husband, Warryn, is the group’s producer and Tina’s husband, Teddy, is the drummer in Jay Leno’s band. Outside of the recording studio, Erica and Tina struggle to balance family life—Erica and Warryn are expecting their third child in February, and Tina and Teddy are raising a blended family of four. The sisters also deal with their large, extended family of seven siblings, one of which is the group’s stylist, and their parents who have been married and divorced three times, to each other, and are currently separated. Needless to say that their lives are indeed interesting. Special thanks to the Belle Report for the update. Stay tuned for more details as the reality show nears. Need a coat or a toy for your child this winter? Please write to: SGEM | Touching all Communities Coat & Toy Giveaway | PO Box 26399 | Philadelphia, PA 19141. Deadline: December 15, 2011. Include in the letter the full name of child, sex, age and size as well as your full name and contact information. Recipients will be contacted the week of Christmas. Until the next column, remain encouraged! 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Jackson Southernaires ... “Back Again” ... (Blackberry) 8. Tye Tribbett ....................... “Fresh” ............ (Integrity) 9. Donald Lawrence .................. “YRM” .............. (Verity) 10. William McDowell ... “As We Worship”“Live” ... (Verity) 11. James Fortune ......... “I Believe” ........... (Black Smoke) 12. Mississippi Mass Choir ..............“Then Sings My Soul” (Malaco) 13. Williams Brothers ... “Celebrating 50 Years” ... (Blackberry) 14. Soul Seeker ............. “Soul Seeker #2” .......... (Malaco) 15. Lee Williams & QC.......... “Gospel Quartet” “Praise & Worship ... (MCG) 16. Keith Pringle ................. “Nothing Too Hard For God” (Platform) 17. Troy Sneed ....... “My Heart Says Yes” ........... (Emtro) 18. The Brooklyn All Stars ..... “Just Look At Me Now” ... (Malaco) 19. Byron Cage ............. “Faithful to Believe” ................ (Verity) 20. Eric Simmons ............... “Freedom” .................. (Flow) WEBB’S DEPARTMENT STORE 2152 Ridge Avenue (215) 765-9187 Open Every Day of the Year Large Selection of Stereo Needles and Cartridges Hundreds of Cassette Tapes and Vinyl Records SCOOP U.S.A. - Friday, December 16, 2011- 7 PhillyBeat Celebrating our 50th Anniversary Society of Goal Keepers raise money for youth programs Denise King Christmas Party and Concert for a cause Entertainment Editor Yanina Carter Many attended the 1st Annual Society of Goalkeepers “Giving for Goodness Sake” event presented by Communities In Schools of Philadelphia last Friday at the Ritz Carlton Hotel, 10 Arts Bistro & Lounge; Ritz Carlton Hotel, 10 Avenue of the Arts. The Society of Goalkeepers is the newest team of civic innovators. These “philanthropic athletes” are at the top of their game in recognizing community needs and stepping up to the plate by supporting the graduation of youth. Proceeds from the event will support academic scholarships, mentoring opportunities and over 25 youth programs. Guests enjoyed delectable dishes, won prizes through raffles and enjoy music for a good cause. Raffle items were donated by Wells Fargo’s Disney on Ice and Ringling Bros. Barnum and Bailey Circus; October Gallery; Ritz Carlton Hotel; Dave and Busters; Cheesecake Factory; Ritz Carlton; Time Shares and more “This holiday we are making a list and checking it twice in our effort to ensure our young people have the best possible future we can offer,” said Sandra Foster, Director of Development and Chairperson for the Society of Goalkeepers fundraiser. Ms. Foster continued, “The money raised by tonight’s event will help us to maintain and improve special programs like: Teen Court; Peer Mentoring; Health Tech; Diplomas Now; Student Success Centers; Education Leading to Employment and Career Training (ELECT) Teen Parent Classrooms and more.” Communities In Schools of Philadelphia, Inc. manages more than 25 programmatic initiatives in partnership with the School District of Philadelphia, making CIS of Philadelphia one of the largest, locally operating, dropout prevention organizations in the country. Since its incorporation in 1986, CIS of Philadelphia has grown to serve over 10,000 public school students at 50 sites. CIS of Philadelphia employs a staff of professionals who serve to surround students with a community of support, empowering them to stay in school and achieve in life. CIS of Philadelphia believes that every child needs and deserves: 1) a one-on-one relationship with a caring adult; 2) a safe place to learn and grow; 3) a healthy start in life; 4) a marketable skill to use upon graduation; and 5) a chance to give back to community and peers. The incorporation of these five beliefs, known as the CIS BASICS, is the core of CIS of Philadelphia’s programmatic approach toward helping non-traditional, disadvantaged and/or underserved students become responsible, independent, and socially productive adults. Another fundraiser is about to take place for jazz performers thanks to Jazz artist Denise King. She recently Brown to host Winter open house State Rep. Vanessa Lowery Brown will celebrate the holiday season with two open houses next week. She will host her annual Winter Wonderland on two different evenings, at two different locations. The first will be held from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Dec. 20 at Sayre High School, 5800 Walnut St., and the second from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Dec. 22, at The School of the Future, 4021 Parkside Ave. This year’s events will focus on children and youth. The open houses will offer information on existing state programs and resources for Pennsylvania youth, and other activities in which they can get involved. The Children and Youth Committee, on which Brown sits, is currently considering H.R. 376, which would direct the Legislative Budget and Finance Committee to evaluate the costs and benefits of early intervention pro- grams for reducing crime and school dropout rates. “This resolution reminded me that keeping our youth involved in society, and society involved with our youth is crucial for their well-being,” Brown said. “We need to let them have realistic goals and help them accomplish those goals, and not give in to the temptations of gangs and crime to feel like they are a part of something.” There will be activities for a variety of ages, including face painting, balloon sculptures, holiday giveaways and refreshments. The events are free, but reservations and tickets are required. Everyone must have a ticket for entry. Admission will be on a firstcome basis. A ticket does not guarantee admittance. Contact Brown's office at (215) 879-6615 for tickets and additional information. One day a shy girl from Philadelphia, PA, was sweeping her front stoop and sweetly singing “Summertime” when a guitarist/writer from Philadelphia International Records walked by and heard her singing. He was so impressed by what he heard that he auditioned her, hired her and the rest is history. That was the beginning of a singing career that would WOW people in Brazil, France, Africa, Japan, Turkey, and other places around the world. With no formal vocal instruction, it’s apparent that she was born to sing. She was introduced to Jazz at age twelve by an uncle who had an extensive collection of Jazz LP's. Her “studies” involved hours of listening to the Jazz greats, both vocalists and instrumentalists. Denise borrowed phrasing styles from Sarah Vaughan, Ella Fitzgerald, Nat “King” Cole and Frank Sinatra. She gained an appreciation for lyrics from Lil Jimmy Scott, Nancy Wilson, Carmen McCrae Nina Simone. The early gigs were Shown are Communities In Schools of Philadelphia Board of Di- and difficult in that she was painfully stage rectors: From Back Row left to right: Communities In Schools of shy. Philadelphia President and CEO Martin Nock, Vice President of But with the help of Sam Reed, sax Human Resources, Thomas Jefferson Univerisity Hospital Kim- man and leader of the legendary Uptown berly Evans; Pricewaterhouse Coopers LLP, Kim B. Staudt (Re- Theater Orchestra she overcame her stage fright. Her early experiences intired); Front Row: President of Strategies for Well-Being, LLC volved sharing the stage with many legGlenn Ellis, Sr.; and the Honorable Levan Gordon, (Retired) ends, Butch Ballard, Arthur Harper, Sam Court of Commons Pleas First Judicial District of PA. Dougherty, Cecil Payne, Jymie Merritt, -Martin Regusters photo Bootsie Barnes, Lex Humphries and many, many more. They taught her the came on the New World View with David Barnes and co importance of having something to say every time she host Yanina Carter and Que Rainey a few weeks ago to stepped up to the microphone. Their instruction paid off. talk about her event on December 21st, DK's Christmas While performing at Zanzibar Blue in Philly, Denise met Party & Concert With A Cause at Le Cochon Noiv, 5070 Dexter Wansel, writer, producer, which opened the door Parkside Avenue., starting at 6 pm with a $20 donation. to many recording experiences at Philly International Some call her the modern day Josephine Baker, I call Records. her “a star”. King who just came back from Paris and Denise King is a very passionate singer Whether she's plans to live there in the a portion of the year, just resinging a Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald or Sarah cently signed a record deal and she is happy about that. Vaughan standard, or a Gladys Knight or Aretha Franklin “Here, jazz is put on the back burner. I take issue with cover, she puts her heart and soul into every note. Denise the fact that with the musicians its all about sampling. has mastered the art of making a song her own no matter Nobody plays real music anymore,” she said about the what the genre. Over the years, she has shared the stage state of jazz in Philadelphia. with such greats as Roy Hargrove, The Brecker Brothers, King has worked for 13 years in the hospital system in Phil Wright, Cecil McBee, Christian McBride, Orrin Philadelphia, but she knew when she started singing it, I Evans, Lonnie Plaxico, Uri Caine, Sid Simmons, Dr. Guy knew the hospital did not define me.” In 1992 King took Ramsey, J.D. Walter, Barbara Morrison, Derrick Hodge, a medical leave and began to pursue her dream of singing Chris Beck, Billy Paul, Jean Carne, Celine Dion, Bunny and has never looked back. “You have to address your Sigler and the list goes on and on. dream,” she said. “When I quit my job I stepped out on But King is giving back. On December 21st she will faith and I knew that it was the right decision. have an toy drive fund raiser for Jazz Bridge, an organi“When people ask me about my music and how I got zation that address jazz and blue artist that are in crisis, started, I tell them that my singing career really started financially and in the law. “ she explained. Th by accident. Music was never something that I planned to Something for the kids, Mike Dennis is at it again. do or something that I picked. It just happened. After all First Weekend Field Trip - BEING ELMO, will take that I've experienced, and all of the wonderful people that place on Saturday December 17, 2011 at 1:10 p.m. at I've met, I don't think I would trade this gig for any other in the world.” See “Goal Keepers” page 14 SATURDAY • DECEMBER 17, 2011 Evening 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 CBS Philly Holi- Paid Proday ABC FYI Philly gram Foodies PBS The Lawrence Welk Show (CC) Men FOX TMZ af (CC) Theory Big Bang Theory How Met Mother Charles Stanley (CC) The Office: Meeting Dolittle is sent to a dude ranch. pqv DISN ESPN LIFE NICK TBS TLC USA WGN 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 48 Hours Mystery: Shelley Eyewitness Criminal Last Breath (CC) News Minds Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ab Action News (CC) Eagles Mashup NBC 10 News (CC) Sat. 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Hosted by actor Greg Alan Williams (Necessary Roughness and BET's The Game), this "Jeopardy-style" televised competition left the confines of its home base in a Chicago studio to hit the road, offering a dozen gifted student players a chance to visit our nation's capitol as well as compete for scholarship money and prizes. Also new this year is a partnership with Ford Motor Company, an updated show format with music, new topics and each institution is represented by a single student competitor - in previous seasons, each school fielded a team made up of four or more players. "We're thrilled to collaborate with Ford to develop programming that supports education, encourages knowledge of African American history and highlights the wonderful work of our Historically Black Colleges and Universities to prepare our next generation of leaders," said Don Jackson, Chairman and CEO of Central City Productions. The competition included 12 students, accompanied by their coaches, from across our nation attending Historically Black Colleges and Universities. This year's participants are: Allen Nicholas, Alcorn State University, Alcorn State, MS; Rose Ndeto, Benedict College, Columbia, SC; Peter Hughes, Cheyney University, Cheyney, PA; Victor Bradley, Fisk University, Nashville, TN; Sherelle Stephens, Florida Memorial University, Miami Gardens, FL; Aaron Coleman, Fort Valley State University, Fort Valley, GA; Gavette Richardson, Howard University, Washington, DC; Joseph A. Franklin, Kentucky State University, Frankfort, KY; Mario Johnson, Southern University-Baton Rouge, Baton Rouge, LA; Gabriel Smith, Tuskegee University, Tuskegee, AL; Krysta Beck, Virginia State University, Petersburg, VA; Latyra Stinson, Wilberforce University, Wilberforce, OH The festivities began on Wednesday, November 30 with a special VIPReception at Howard University for the student contestants, coaches, university administrative staff and special invited guests, hosted by actor/producer Mel Jackson (BET's Reed Between The Lines, Soul Food, Deliver Us From Eva) and radio personality Taylor Thomas (WHUR/The Steve Harvey Morning Show). On Thursday, over four competitive rounds of play in front of a live audience, the field was narrowed to four finalists, from which a grand prize winner emerged - and won not only bragging rights, but a cash prize of $5,000 for the winner and for their school. Second and third place finalists received $2,750 and $1,500 respectively; with $750 going to the student placing 4th. In addition, Apple iPad 2's were raffled to lucky audience members, as well as awarded to the student contestant with the most correct answers who did not place among the top four finalists. Viewers will have to tune-in to find out who took home top honors when the show airs in syndication in various markets around the country from January 14, 2012 - February 26, 2012. (L-R): Student contestants Victor Bradley/Fisk University, Gavette Richardson/Howard University, Mario Johnson/Southern Univ.-Baton Rouge, Latyra Stinson/Wilberforce Uni(Photo Credit: Roy Lewis/Courtesy of The FrontPage versity. 2012 Ford Black College Quiz Show Host, GregAlan Williams (center) with contestants Sherelle Stephens/Florida Memorial University; Peter Hughes/Cheyney University; Krysta Beck/Virginia State University; Joseph A. Franklin/Kentucky State University (Photo credit: Roy Lewis/Courtesy of The FrontPage Firm) The game show taping has wrapped, but there's still a way for viewers at home to get involved and win cash prizes. From now until December 15, 2011, the Ford Black College Quiz invites HBCU alums and students to submit a 1 - 2 minute video to creatively answer the Free Library West Oak Lane Branch Y ou are not in the LOOP, if you are not in the SCOOP questions: "What advice would you give a freshman entering college?"for Alumni and "Where do you see yourself in 5 years?" for Students.To participate, go to:www.blackcollegequiz.com for official details, prize info and instructions on uploading your video. For local airdate information, please visit www.blackcollegequiz.com where the most recent list of airdates will be posted as they become available. Viewers can also consult local TV listings to get programming info for their area. To connect with the Ford Black College Quiz on social media platforms, follow us on Twitter @BlkCollegeQuiz, and 'like' us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ BlackCollegeQuiz. Capt. Robert Tresville Post 6700 2033 N. 33rd St.(Between Diamond & Fontain) H Don’t Forget to purchase your SUPERBOWL RAFFLE Tickets ~ 1st Prize $500.00 Drawing February 5, 2011 Shown above from ( L to R ) Siobhan Reardon, President and Director of the Free Library of Philadelphia; Marian Tasco, City Council Representative; Deb Ahrens, Oak Lane Branch Manager; T. Michael Poxon, President of the Friends of the Oak Lane Branch; and the Honorable Dwight Evans during the 100th Anniversary Celebration at Oak Lane Branch of the Free Library on Wednesday, December 7, 2011. Councilwoman Marian Tasco read the Official Proclamation and everyone else gave a resounding speech regarding the impact the Library has made in the community over the last century. There were numerous festivities throughout the day which included story hours for the Ellwood School children, face painting, performances by Tahira and Sister Caroliese from Keepers of the Cultures, special selections from Classical Guitarist Guy West, Tai Chi demonstrations by Darrel Bryant, and of course the ceremonial cake cutting. It was a great time had by all! Here is your Personal Invitation Come out and Shine where Everyone is a Star HHHHHH H Thursday - KARAOKE NITE MC Dj LARRy H also H H Thursday During December ... FOOTBALL NITE H Friday - hAPPy hOUR - 6 - 8 p.m. Ms. Dorine - Barmaid H Saturday - hAPPy hOUR - 5 - 7 p.m. Ms. Fonda - Barmaid SCOOP U.S.A. - Friday, December 16, 2011- 9 Celebrating our 50th Anniversary Black History Health Partners holds Holiday Party with Healthcare twist Dec. 16-18 Compiled by Adelaide Abdur-Rahman SAGITTARIUS - November 22 - Dececember 21 The Happy-Go-Lucky One, Good-natured optimist. Doesn’t want to grow up (Peter Pan syndrome). Indulges self. Boastful. Likes luxuries and gambling. Social and outgoing. Impatient. Fun to be around. Having lots of friends. Flirtatious. Does like rules. Dislikes being confined – tight space or ever-tight clothes. Doesn’t like be doubted. Beautiful inside and out. Turquoise is the stone for the month of December In ancient Mexico, turquoise was reserved for the gods and could not be worn by mere mortals. In the 13th century, turquoise was thought to protect its wearer from falling especially from horses. Legend says tears of joy combined with rain seeped into mother earth to become sky stone or turquoise. Native Americans believe that attaching turquoise to a bow would help the arrows hit their mark. In Tibet today, turquoise is by far the most popular of all materials used for personal adornment; it also plays an important part in religious ceremonies. Turquoise was discovered by the Egyptians around 3000 B.C. and was used in their finest jewelry and ornaments. December 16th You are spiritualistic, idealistic and somewhat religious, fond of music and art, a good entertainer and enjoy society. You are sincere, honest and frank; have discretion and much tact. You are a loyal friend and a bitter enemy. Your home life will always be happy and harmonious. 1816 William Cooper Nell, author (Colored Patriots of the American Revolution) and the first African American to serve in the federal civil service (post office) is born in Boston, MA. 1834 George Lewis Ruffin, first African American judge in Massachusetts is born in Richmond City, VA. 1849 David Ruggles, a prototype for African American journalist of his time dies in Florence, MA. 1859 John Anthony Copeland and Shields Green, two African Americans executed for their part in the raid at Harper’s Ferry. 1895 (Andriamanantena Paul Razafinkarefo) Andy Razaf, poet and composer (Honeysuckle Rose) is born in Washington, DC. 1922 Roscoe L. Koontz, inventor of the pinhole gamma ray camera is born in St. Louis, MO. 1928 Terry Carter, actor (McCloud) is born in Brooklyn, NY. 1934 John Edward Jacob, president of the National Urban League is born in Trout, LA. 1961 (Rhonda LaChanze Sapp) LaChanze, singer and actor (The Color Purple, Broadway) is born in St. Augustine, FL. 1962 William ‘The Refrigerator’ Perry, football player is born in Aiken, SC. 1968 (Eulaulah Donyll) Lalah Hathaway, singer (Forever, For Always, For Love and daughter of Donny Hathaway) is born in Chicago, IL. 1971 Michael Sean McCary, singer with Boyz II Men is born in Philadelphia, PA. 1978 Blanche Calloway, singer and first woman to lad an all male orchestra (sister of Cab Calloway) dies in Florida. 1981 Dr. Ethel Allen, physician and the first African American councilwoman in Philadelphia, PA dies in Philadelphia, PA. December 17th You are quiet, reserved, imaginative, and sometimes impractical and subject to moods. To be happy you require a deep and constant love. You are generally bright and happy and usually manage to get a reasonable about of comfort. You have few intimate friends. 1879 Marie (Miller) Stewart, first African American woman to lecture about women’s rights dies in Washington, DC. 1903 (Theodore) Ted Trent, Negro League baseball player is born in Jacksonville, FL. 1937 (Arthur) Art Neville singer and keyboardist with the Neville Brothers is born in New Orleans, LA. 1937 Calvin Augustine Hoffman Waller, Deputy Commanderin-Chief during operation Desert Storm is born in Baton Rouge, LA. 1939 Charles V. Bush, first African American graduate from the US Air Force Academy is born in Washington, DC. See “History” page 14 Yanxve Wei and her 4-year old daughter Karen Dong from West Philadelphia pose with Bill George, president and CEO of Health Partners and Santa Roo. Health Partners held its third annual holiday well party Wednesday, December 14, 2011. Hundreds of people attended the event, which was held in the lobby of its headquarters at 9th and Market Streets, to provide family fun while emphasizing the importance of quality health insurance and regular doctor visits. During the holiday wellness party, Health Partners provided free Body Mass Index (BMI) screenings, along with information on KidzPartners, The Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) plan from Health Partners. A licensed CHIP representative was on hand to answer questions about enrolling and renewing CHIP membership. “Our annual Holiday Well event allows us to increase awareness about one of the greatest gifts that a parent can give a child for the holiday season – quality health insurance,” said William S. George, president and CEO, Health Partners. “It also provides us with an excellent opportunity to encourage parents of the importance of regular well check ups for their children.” “Santa Roo, Health Partners’ kangaroo mascot made a special appearance and offered keepsake photos. Holiday carolers also entertained the crowd while children enjoyed face painting, giveaways and more. Information and resources on food and energy assis- From left Karen Miller and Melissa Morgan from Northeast Philadelphia pose for a photo with Santa Roo, Health Partners mascot. tance, tax preparation and community activities was provided from the Campaign for Working Families, the Philadelphia Chinatown Development Corporation and Villa. 2011 Choice Awards The outgoing chairman of the PA-NJ-DE MSDC, Dave O'Brien pictured here with his wife Kristen received multi awards for his tenure including a special commissioned Digital Fuzzion art print by artist/ photographer, Martin Regusters and a glass art piece from Excelon. Pictured here at the 2011 Choice Awards are: Marquis Miller,VP, NMSDC, Inc., Wade Colclough, President & CEO, PA-NJ-DE MSDC, Kristen O’Brien, David O’Brien, VP, Supply Operations, Exelon Generation, PA-NJ-DE MSDC Board Member, Joset B. Wright, President NMSDC, Inc., Maurice L. Williams, Supplier Diversity Regional Manager PEPCO Photo Credit: Martin Regusters Holdings, Inc., PA-NJ-DE MSDC Board Chairman 10 - SCOOP U.S.A. - Friday, December 16, 2011 Toby Rich Old Business This week’s rap from the Mayor of Girard Avenue, Toby Rich is called “Old Business” I call it that because that’s what I want to talk about, old businesses. You remember the old businesses, the old Mom and Pop stores, the family business, that old American small business that made this country. You see, without that the so-called big businesses that became cor- Celebrating our 50th Anniversary porations and got big for themselves would not exist in my opinion because it took the small stuff to make big stuff and please do not forget that. I met a man named Lou and this is not an advertisement. Lou is a general contractor. He does Home Improvements and he is good. So good, he is able to put all of his kids to work and I will not tell you how many but it is more than 4. 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Please join us this Burns age 36, which occurred Tuesday, December 20, 2011 at 7165 Germantown AvThursday, December 8, 2011. enue and be a part of supporting positive artists who He passed around 4:30am, choose to “Just Be Different.” surrounded by his friends and Hip Hop Awards fellow members of the House The 2011 AllFlamerz.com and Urban Celebrity Magaof Blahnik. zine come together for the Hip Hop Awards Sunday, DeRobert K. Burns, a Clevecember 18, 2011. This awards show will honor artists land, Ohio native, served as a and entrepreneur whose work and contributions have leader in Philadelphia’s Robert K. Burns made the greatest impact in the tri state throughout this LGBT community. In the past Executive Director of year. The winners were selected through online voting. years, Robert became an inteColours Organization The Hip Hop Awards will be hosted by Tone Trump and gral part of the development P-Funk of Batcave Radio. of HIV prevention programs and research in Philadelphia The recipient for “The Will Smith Award” is Charles for LGBT people of color, specifically African American “Charlie Mack” Alston, who has produced a series of MSM. charity events titled “Charlie Mack Party 4 Peace The Board of Directors and Staff members are commitCelebrity Weekend.” In addition, Philly’s own MC ted to continuing the passion and dedication to the health Breeze (a.k.a. Joey B. Ellis”) and long –time Hip Hop Pi- and empowerment of LGBT people of color that Robert oneer, Lady B will be awarded the 2011 Philly Hip Hop exemplified. Funeral services for Robert Keith Burns Legend Awards. will be held on Saturday, December 17, 2011, 10am at The 2011 AllFlamerz.com and urban Celebrity MagaArch Street United Methodist Church, 55 North Broad zine Hip Hop Awards will be held on Sunday, December Street, Philadelphia, PA 19102 (Corners of N. Broad and 18, 2011 at the Park Avenue Banquet Hall, 4942 Parkside Arch Streets). Avenue, 5:00pm-11:00pm. Visit AllFlamerz.com for I had the opportunity to meet Robert, most recently at more information. G-Town radio. Our prayers go out to his family and friends. The COLOURS Organization, Inc. was established in 1991 to respond to the lack of positive and progressive educational advocacy and support Concord & Bethel Rd - Chester, PA -(610) 485-8350 mechanisms for LGBT people of color in the Sat., Dec. 17 ~ 3 to 9 p.m. Greater Philadelphia area. Thank you for your time SURPRISE BIRThDAy PARTy and I look forward to chatting with you next week. 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They become so much a part of our cultural existence that we do them without questioning or understanding why. We just do them because it has always been done. We need to be careful about that because we can do something wrong for so long that we began to believe that it is right. We have Christmas traditions and custom that we follow and very few of us know why or their meaning or where the idea came from. We just do it. Our story goes back at least 4,000 years ago. It begins in Mesopotamia, called the cradle of civilization. Here Christmas really began as the festival that renewed the world for another year. Here began the Twelve Days of Christmas, the festivals, the bright fires, the giving of gifts, the carnivals, merrymaking, and clowning, the mummers who sang and played from house to house, the church processions with their lights and songs. All these and more began centuries before Christ was born, and they, celebrated the arrivals of a New Year. All people all over the world learned from Mesopotamia. Everything happening there in the course was time imitated by its neighbors – imitated, yet never copied exactly. Thus it changed its face as it went. The Northland people knew that winter followed summer, and that spring followed winter, and that winter was the time when all nature’s green life died except in the evergreen. All the Northland cherished the evergreen that did not die. Thus long before the Christian era, Evergreen’s were used as an emblem of eternal life. Holly was symbolic of joy and peace, and primitive people would hang it over their doors in the form of wreaths to entice spirits to bring good luck. Why a circle? Because a circle is the symbol of timelessness, and the green leaves of life everlasting. According to some sources, Christ’s crown of thorns had been fashioned from holly leaves. At first, its berries were white, but when the crown was pressed down on his brow, blood drops turned the berries a bright red. Because holly was originally regarded as magic, it was believed that if a house were hung at Christmas with thorny holly, the husband would rule Gold Room Restaurant and Bar 520 Edgemont Avenue Chester, PA w 610-872-8899 Chester, PA G INN ’ S Restaurant & Bar 700 W. 2nd Street, Chester, PA Corner of Rt. 291 & Kerlin Street WE HAVE An ATM INSIDE BAR Monday is BALLOON NITE with DR. 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A doc- Criminal Minds: What tor seeks to clear his name. rsx (CC) 11 PM CSI: Crime Scene Inves- Eyewitness Late Show News af tigation ab Happy End- Revenge: Guilt af (CC) ings Access Hol- Who’s Still Standing?: A Harry’s Law: Queen of lywood Beautiful Mind Snark ab (CC) MYN Two & Half Big Bang Men 9:30 The Insider Home for the Holidays (CC) af (CC) Health News 14 - SCOOP U.S.A. - Friday, December 16, 2011 Celebrating our 50th Anniversary Mind body and soul food Diet claudelle evans The Bible diet pyramid displays the relevant merit of the four Bible food groups. Although we should eat more vegetables and herbs by volume, the nobler tree foods nearer the base are more highly esteemed and hold the greater priority when planning meals. And God said, Behold, I have given you every herb yielding seed, which is upon the face of all the earth, and every tree, in which is the fruit of a tree yielding seed; to you it shall be for food. Genesis 1:29 These three plant food groups follow the order of mention in the creation account as well as the subsequent order in which they were given to mankind for food. The biblical diet plan may seem similar to vegetarian, kosher, halal or vegan diets. However, not all fruit and vegetables are equal. A hierarchy of food relevance is established based on how seeds are propagated within the tree, plant or herb. Each of the three groups of plant food are distinctly individual and satisfy differing nutritional and health needs. We sometimes use the termsfruit and vegetable loosely to describe plant foods, but the Bible makes a clear distinction. The Bible health plan indicates that fruit, vegetables, nuts, whole grains and legumes are the foundation of a healthy diet. Herbs, exercise, water and sunshine are also essential for happiness. Safe, clean meat; meat by-products and vegetable oils are optional. Although fruits and vegetables bearing seed are superior biblical foods, those plants considered to be plants of the field are an invaluable addition to our diet. The benefits of herbs extend beyond nutrition to cleanse the blood and boost the immune system for example. Actually, each variety of herb contributes an unique service to humanity. Everyone should experiment and find those herbs that are useful to them. Many suffer needlessly when natural, helpful remedies are readily available. Herbs and a healthy diet can work together not only to relieve and cure disease but to actually address the conditions that caused the illness in the first place. Some herbs do provide immediate comfort. However, unlike prescription drugs, most herbs work gradually and in the "by and by" not just to mask symptoms but to actually correct the cause of the illness. Obviously, not every plant is suitable for food. Some spices and drinks that we have adopted into our diet are more harmful than good. For example, overuse of black pepper, cinnamon, coffee and some teas can be an irritant to our system. However, many herbs that are not edible may still be beneficial used externally as a poultice. Keep a book of herbs at hand in your home and become familiar with simple, natural remedies. You will be rewarded with a higher quality of life. Fruit-Nutrition-Vitamins-Minerals-Trees-Values of Fruits The meaning of the word "fruit" is not always sharply defined. Most of us have developed our concept of how fruit is defined by common usage. We agree on generalTHURSDAY • DECEMBER 22, 2011 Evening 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 CBS Entertainment (CC) ABC Jeopardy! (CC) NBC Extra af (CC) PBS Curious George History Continued from page 9 1939 (Edward James) Eddie Kendricks, singer with The Temptations is born in Union Springs, AL. 1939 James Booker, blues musician and singer (Doing the Hambone) is born in New Orleans, LA. 1945 (Ernest Lee) Ernie Hudson, actor (Ghostbusters) is born in Benton Harbor, MI. 1951 Wanda Hutchinson, singer with The Emotions is born in Chicago, IL. 1961 Marion Perkins, sculptor dies in Chicago, IL. 1970 Sean Patrick Thomas, actor (Barber Shop) is born in Wilmington, DE. 1975 (Theodore Roosevelt) Hound Dog Taylor, blues guitarist and singer dies in Chicago, IL. 1975 (Stanley) Fess Williams, clarinet and saxophone player dies in New York, NY. 1975 Noble Sissle, lyricist, bandleader, singer and playwright dies in Tampa, FL. 1978 Marc Lamont Hill, host of the TV show Our World with Black Enterprise is born in Philadelphia, PA. 1979 Jaimee Foxworth, actor (Family Matters) is born in Scott Air Force Base, IL. 1982 Big Joe Williams, blues guitarist (Baby, Please Don’t Go) dies in Macon, MS. 1993 Moses Gunn, actor (The Women of Brewster Place) dies in Guilford, CT. 9:30 10 PM 10:30 Star CW King of Queens Wheel of Fortune Prep & Landing 2 I Want Dog for Christmas, Charlie Brown! 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Farm (CC) Audibles DISN Ferb ESPN 11:30 Person of Interest: Judg- The Mentalist: A Jolly Red Eyewitness Late Show ment ab (CC) Elf ab (CC) News af ION Monk: Mr. Monk Makes a Criminal Minds: Riding BET 11 PM Rules Engage (CC) FOX TMZ af (CC) The Simp- The X Factor: Season Finale Pt. 2 Finalists eagerly FOX 29 News at 10 TBN Christmas 1999 Grover Washington, Jr., saxophonist (Just the Two of Us) dies in New York, NY. The Insider Big Bang (CC) Theory MYN Two & Half Big Bang Men 9 PM izations without clearly defined convention. Often, fruit is associate with the fleshy portion of plants or trees formed from blossoms that encase the seeds and can be eaten raw. Sometimes, we think of fruit as being sweet or tart and include such things as rhubarb. Classically, we also associate fruit with trees, vines, bushes and shrubs. Based On Genesis 1:29, we have grouped fruits here on a slightly different criterea:...every tree, in which is the fruit of a tree yielding seed. The garden of God is not limited to one type of fruit tree. Actually, out of the ground made the LORD God to grow every tree that is pleasant to the sight, and good for food. Biblical passages reveal that in the paradise of God we can expect to find the fig, date palm, pomegranate, grape, almond, olive, apple, mulberry, apricot, pear, pistachio, carob and all manner of fruit trees. On the subject of Daniel’s diet; The bible explains how Daniel, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego; sur·name Hananiah, Mishael and Azariah was given some vegetables to eat and water to drink. But Daniel said to the overseer whom the commander of the officials had appointed over Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael and Azariah, Project Accessory: Beach LIFE Blanket Blingo Sponge Sponge Bob Seinfeld af Seinfeld: TBS The Voice Invasion of the Christmas TLC Lights af Law & Order: Special USA Victims Unit ab America’s Funniest WGN Home Videos af NICK Bob "Please test your servants for ten days, and let us be given some vegetables to eat and water to drink.(emphasis provided) Daniel could have chosen to eat clean animal meat and drinks other than water. These were not forbidden in the Levitical dietary laws. However, the king's meat did not meet the standards for health. The food was offered to idols. This did not make the meat unclean in itself, but offering the meat to idols made it common. The children of Israel were also forbidden to eat common foods because they were called apart for a high purpose and so are we. See Deuteronomy 14:21. In the Bible, wine may refer to either fermented drink or pure juice. The wines of the king were likely fermented and also poured out tributary to the the gods of Babylon. The food and wine themselves became desirous idols for gluttony. Daniel was captive in a foreign land because his people had fallen into similar practices. He had no taste to be associated with idolatry in any form. The king's food was sensual and detrimental, but fruits and vegetables with seed are cleansing. There is little doubt that a 10 day test would have revealed this. From what we know of Daniel, he faced tests and challenges with prayer. Daniel dined at the King’s table. He was not ashamed to petition God. Actually, he would rather face a den of hungry lions than to forfeit his right ask of God. If we do not ask, we do not directly receive. Daniel understood this. Here’s to the best interest in your health. P.S. You are invite to attend THE EVANS FAMILY JOY NIGHT - This Friday, December 16, 2011- Starting at 7:00 – At: ” NEW BIRTHING WORSHIP CENTER” – Location: 5949 Spruce Street – Philadelphia, PA 19139 Free admission – Door prize and refreshments. For more information call me Clauidell Evans @ 610-333-0183 December 18th You are strong-willed, self-confident and aggressive, apt to brush opposition aside, regardless of the feelings of others. Your emotions are absolutely under control and it is hard to tell your true feelings about anything. 1852 George Henry White, US Congressman from North Carolina and founder of the town of Whitesboro, NJ is born in Rosindale, NC. 1897 (James) Fletcher Hamilton Henderson, pianist, bandleader and composer is born in Cuthbert, GA. 1912 Benjamin O. Davis, Jr., commander of the Tuskegee Airmen is born in Washington, DC. 1917 (Raiford Chatman) Ossie Davis, actor, director and playwright is born in Cogdell Clinch County, GA. 1917 Eddie ‘Cleanhead’ Vinson, saxophonist is born in Houston, TX. 1956 (Thomas Kent) T.K. Carter, actor (Punky Brewster) is born in New York, NY. 1970 (Earl Simmons) DMX, rap artist and actor (Romeo Must Die) is born in Baltimore, MD. 1992 (Clara McBride) Mother Hale, founder of Hale House Center for unwanted children addicted to drugs dies in New York, NY. Birthday: Michael Keith singer with 112. Goal keepers Continued from page 7 Landmark Ritz at the Bourse, 400 Ranstead Street. Cost: $7.25 + Reelblack, Philly's #1 promoter of African-American Film feels it is important to support quality AfricanAmerican film In theaters during its first weekend of release. This Saturday we're planning a First weekend Field Trip in Support of Constance Mark's award-winning documentary, BEING ELMO: A PUPPETEER'S JOURNEY. Afterward, we'll meet at Cosi across the street for coffee, conversation and giveaways. Event is Dutch Treat, meaning everyone is responsible for purchasing their own movie ticket and food. Every day, millions tune in to "Sesame Street" to see one of the world's most adored and recognizable characters-a furry red monster named Elmo. Yet the man behind the icon is able to walk down the street without being recognized. Meet Kevin Clash. Growing up in Baltimore in the 1970s, Kevin had very different aspirations from his classmates-he wanted to be a puppeteer. He started making his own puppets at an early age from household materials (including the lining of his dad's coat) and putting on shows for the neighborhood children. With the support of an understanding family and his own blazing talent and desire, Kevin made his dreams of joining the Muppets come true, landing a spot on "Sesame Street" and getting to work with his idol, Jim Henson. Combining amazing archival and contemporary footage, Being Elmo explores Kevin's story in vivid detail, and chronicles the meteoric rise of Jim Henson in the process. Narrated by Whoopi Goldberg and including interviews with Frank Oz, Rosie O'Donnell, Cheryl Henson, Joan Ganz Cooney and others, this insightful and captivating documentary is a feel-good delight. http://www.beingelmo.com/ Social Security Celebrating our 50th Anniversary SCOOP U.S.A. - Friday, December 16, 2011 - The Twelve sites of social security patrick l. robinson, sr. During the holiday season, it’s hard to walk in a public place without hearing a Christmas carol or two. One of the most popular traditional songs is “The Twelve Days of Christmas.” It’s been a holiday favorite since it was published in 1780. Here’s our take on the song: “The Twelve Sites of Social Security.” For the first site of Social Security, we present to you: our home page, www.socialsecurity.gov. 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Priests dressed in long flowing robes marched into the forest followed by men, women, and children. Trumpets were sounded and bards chanted as they approached the sacred oak trees upon which the mistletoe grew. The high priest carried a gold curved knife with which he cut down the mistletoe. He threw it down to young beautiful girls who caught the sprigs in a sparkling white cloth. The mistletoe was not allowed to touch the earth or it would bring bad luck. The priest then gave to everyone a sprig to hang over their doors at home and all that entered received a “kiss of peace”. Among the Romans, the mistletoe was also considered a symbol of hope and peace. Therefore, when enemies met under it, they laid aside their weapons, kissed each other, and declared a truce until the next day. Where did we get our Christmas tree and when did it arrive? Giving reverence to green trees in the dead of winter and decorating them goes so far back into antiquity that we cannot trace the origin. The early Egyptians took green date palms into their homes significant of “life triumphant over death”, and when the ancient pagans of the Northland were converted to Christianity, the evergreen tree came to denote His bringing new life to the world after the long days of winter. Martin Luther is credited with putting lights on the Christmas tree. The story goes that he was walking him through a forest one night. He was so impressed by the beautiful stars, in the winter sky added by the stately evergreen that he tried to explain all the glory to his family when he arrived home Words failed him, so he went out and cut a small fig tree and placed lighted candles on it to represent the starry sky above the stable the night that Christ was born. Did you know that there was once a real Santa Claus? He was born St. Nicholas late in the third century of Christian parents, and died December 6 in the fourth century. When he was a very young man, he decided to devote his life to Christian service. He was such a remarkable person that many varied and numerous legends have been gathered about his life on earth, and his life as a saint after his death. Although his job in America comes but once a year, his work in Europe and Asia lasts all year round. In fact, he 15 www.socialsecurity.gov/OACT/babynames. On the tenth site of Social Security, we present to you: the location of your nearest Social Security office, no matter where you are, at www.socialsecurity.gov/locator. On the eleventh site of Social Security, we present to you: a way to get your Social Security forms online, at www.socialsecurity.gov/online. On the twelfth site of Social Security, we present to you: services for people who are currently receiving benefits, like the ability to replace your Medicare card, get or change a password, request a proof of income letter, or check your Social Security information or benefits. You can do these and other things at www.socialsecurity.gov/pgm/getservices-change.htm. Get all your Social Security services and information at www.socialsecurity.gov. Opportunities of a lifetime must be seized during the lifetime of the Opportunity is probably the hardest working saint of all. All over the world, sailors and travelers and even countries revere and honor him for he is a patron saint. Most countries celebrate his memory December 6 with the exchange of gifts. One of Nicholas’ chief characteristics was his unsurpassed generosity. He soon learned how many people were oppressed with poverty, and he often went out in disguise and distributed presents, especially to children. Thus he became the patron saint of children everywhere. His fame spread far and wide all over the world, and so today it is good that the memory of generous St. Nicholas is still alive, for he brings happiness to millions of children. The true Christmas story centers in the birth of Christ depicted by the nativity scene. This is a Christmas custom saints Francis of Assisi made popular. During the Middle Ages there were very few books, and even if there had been more, people could not read them. Church ceremonies were conducted in Latin, so Christmas had little meaning for many who attendant. This worried St. Francis, for he wanted to humanize the teachings of the scriptures and to show his followers that Christ also came from humble beginnings. So he assembled the necessary properties, a manger, a star, a live ox, and a donkey. Real persons took the parts of Mary, Joseph, and the shepherds. St. Francis arranged the scene and placed a life size wax figure of the Christ child in the manger. For the first time, many understood the true meaning of the Christmas story. As they stood before before the manger, the good saint led his people in songs of praises to the Christ child and from his “jovial singing” came a new idea about the holiday season, the singing of Christmas carols. Everyone was so impressed by the Christmas ceremony and the singing of the carols that the rites were repeated year after year and soon the custom spread throughout the world. I have mentioned only a few of the customs and traditions that we observe today. All these and many more have come to us from our historic past. This moment of time in which we are living, we are a part of that past, the past which brings to us the finest traditions of men and women who have given to Christmas their deepest and enduring selves. Christmas is an expression of a faith and hope which for generations have answered death with a song of triumph. After thousands of years, the festival that has grown about the birth of the Christ child remains an affirmation that all things can be made anew. 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The expaned closing hours are implemented to ensure public safety as deer control activities are being conducted in these parks. ******** M T. A IRY M ARKETPLACE Looking for that one of a kind Holiday gift. Check out the Mt Airy Marketplace @ 7165 Lounge, ( 7165 & 7137 Germantown Ave.) every Friday, Saturday and Sunday 10 am to 6 pm through December 24 Admission FREE. Meet face to face with Artists, Craft Exhibitors and Jewelers. For information call 215-629-3939 or visit www.octobergallery.com ******** C HRISTMAS B AzAAR Second Treasures Flea Market and the West Mill Creek Association are organizing a Christmas Bazaar in the West Philadelphia section of the city. The Flea Market will be held on Saturday, December 17 at Heston Elementary School, 1621 N. 54th St. (54th & Lansdowne) from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. This is the chance to do holiday shopping for items at discounted prices. Many items will be significantly less than the department stores. This event will be for two Saturdays only. Vending spaces are available. For more information contact (267)278-1142 ******** Y OUTH A DVENTURE W INTER B REAK C AMP The ICPIC New Africa Center will hold a Youth Adventure Winter Break Camp. The camp will feature Bowling, Roller Skating, Academic Enrichment, Arts and Crafts, Computer Literacy, Field Trips, Cultural Awareness, Health & Fitness Awareness. Free Lunch & Snacks included. Activities open to youth ages 6 – 13. The camp will run Monday through Thursday, December 26-29 from 9:00 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the New Africa Center, 4243 Lancaster Avenue. Only $35.00 per student. Registration Monday, December 19 through Friday, December 23, from 1 to 6 p.m. For info call:610-352-0424 or 215-222-0520 e-mail [email protected] ******** C ELEBRATE THE 1 ST A NNIVERSARY OF THE S LAVE M EMORIAL President George Washington enslaved 316 Black Men, women and children in Virginia and transported 9 of them to America’s first “White House” which was her in Philadelphia at the 6th and Market Street site of the new Liberty Bell Center. Last year at that site on December 15, the official ribbon-cutting for the grand Albert Brealand celebrates 98th Birthday Come out and Celebrate the 98th Birthday of Mr. Albert Brealand on Monday December 19, from 6 to 10 p.m. at LaRose Jazz Club. The Tony Williams Jazz Quartet and lots of friends will be performing. Mr. Brealand has been coming to Blue Monday Jazz featuring the Tony Williams jazz Quartet for years. Albert Breland Mr. Brealand was born and had lived in Germantown all his life. The history of Germantown and so many other historical events in this city and country can be heard coming from the lips of this legendary gentleman. He is still dancing and the ladies still lineup to dance with him. GAMES PEOPLE PLAY DATE DAY PA NJ DELAWARE Wednesday Dec. 7 295 740 569 549 571 107 577 Thursday Dec. 8 573 913 384 394 106 263 900 Friday Dec, 9 Saturday Dec. 10 Sunday Dec. 11 581 905 536 812 805 034 073 774 615 047 323 920 087 796 Monday Dec. 12 656 919 070 614 592 498 479 Tuesday Dec. 13 856 443 789 569 064 398 917 057 585 116 008 xxx 343 Bold Red face indicates Hits picked by SCOOP U.S.A SCOOP PICK HITS 329 457 180 816 Appears Every Friday 305 582 Down Memory Lane Top Picture: As you can see, it’s a relaxing foursome. Bottom picture: Another good time scene taken at the once popular “Penquin Club” on Lancaster Avenue. opening of the the Culturally powerful Slave Memorial took place. This memorial is abosultely historic because it is the first of its kind on federal property in the entire history of the United States. Celebrate the One Year Anniversary of its Grand Opening on Thursday, December 15, 11:30 a.m. at 6th and Market Streets. For information contact: Avenging The Ancestors Coalition (ATAC), 215-552-8751 or visit or website at: www.avengingtheancestors.com ******** There will be a Kwanzaa Celebration on Dec. 26, 3:00 p.m. at Center Court in the Cheltenham Square Mall, 2385 Cheltenham Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19150. It is the 19th year! On the 26th, Imhotep Charter High School will be performing including, the lighting of the candles, explaining the seven principles, drumming, African dancing, singing, etc. Also, there will be vendors from Africa as well as local talents displaying their crafts. The vendors will be there until Jan. 1, 2012 during mall hours. by Judy Renay Venus enters Aquarius Tuesday 1:26pm E.S.T Ego Check Sun enters Capricorn Thursday 12:30am E.S.T ARIES - March 21- April 19 Loss rather than benefit may materialize if you speculate, take risks or you may encounter disillusionment with someone in whom you had great faith. Best numbers for you are 7 and 4. TAURUS - April 20 - May 20 This phase has an unusually good outlook. Use it to see important people and to formulate constructive plans on new and significant ventures for the future. Best numbers for you are 0 and 9. GEMINI - May 21 - june 21 This aspect indicate favorable treatment, and you might be offered a special courtesy in return for something done for a friend in the recent past. Best numbers for you are 8 and 3. CANCER - june 22 - july 22 This aspect brings about embarrassing situations with loved ones. Courtship trends suffer as you judge others harshly. Best numbers for you are 0 and 1. LEO - july 23 - August 22 This is favorable for originality, individual expression, inventions, political plans and advancement of personal interests in private or public life. The bold person wins under this aspect. Best numbers for you are 6 and 5. vIRGO - August 23 - September 22 This is favorable for speculation advertising, publishing, printing and travel. It also favors any kind of scientific pursuit. Your life philosophy becomes very practical. Best numbers for you are 2 and 9. LIBRA - September 23 - October 22 This aspect favors momentary rewards from a mate or partner. Partnership matters run smoothly and you benefit by being agreeable. Best numbers for you are 4 and 5. SCORPIO - October 23 - November 21 Condition that have outlived their usefulness come to an abrupt end. Travel and transportations difficulties are likely to occur while news maybe distorted or never received. Best numbers for you are 3 and 9. SAGITTARIUS - November 22 - Dececember 21 Considerable emotional confusion maybe apparent at social gatherings, people maybe unreasonable. You may have trouble with your clothing, especially what was recently ordered. Best numbers for you are 6 and 2. CAPRICORN -December 22 - january 19 This aspect brings fun and socializing. These influences are hinged with madness for more activity and lust for sheer change and excitement. Slow Down. Best numbers for you are 0 and 5. AQUARIUS - january 20 - February 18 This is favorable for emotional enthusiasm aroused by the gratifying news of a delightful romance or social event. Family happiness is also enhanced by this vibration. Best numbers for you are 4 and 1. PISCES - February 19 - March 20 SCOOP file photo This period benefits personal interests in private or public life. The timing is good for contact with influential people, especially in the political arena. Best numbers for you are 8 and 7. 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