September 21, 2012
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September 21, 2012
SCOOP September 21, 2012 9/19/12 11:03 PM Page 1 Friday, September 21, 2012 FREE The Greatest Muhammad Ali receives 2012 Liberty Medal Boxing champion Muhammad Ali (center) waves to the crowd after being presented with the 2012 Liberty Medal, along side with his daughter Laila Ali (left), his wife Lonnie Ali (2nd from left), sister-in-law Marilyn Williams (center right), and U.S. Olympic Gold Medalists Clarissa Shields (2nd right) and Susan Francia (right) during a ceremony at the National Constitution Center on Independence Mall on September 13, 2012 in Historic Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Liberty Medal is presented annually to an individual who displays courage and convictions while striving to secure Liberty for people worldwide. Bill Z. Foster photo Someone finally has Sonny Liston’s back! page 2 Sonny and the great light heavyweight champ, Archie Moore, show off their impressive fists during a press luncheon at Fritzels in Chicago. Both men were denied their title shots for far too long. Paul Gallender’s book signing “Sonny Liston--The Real Story Behind the Ali-Liston Fights” is Monday, September 24 at Philadelphia at the African American Museum from 5-8:00 p.m. photo Chicago History Museum, ICH1i-65094 Voting rights meeting page 3 Sheriff’s Sales Listings page 14 TV guide inside Don’t lose your power - Get your FREE VOTER ID to vote in November for America. For information call the Voter ID hotline at 1-877-868-3772 SCOOP September 21, 2012 9/19/12 10:54 PM Page 2 Fundraiser for Officer Milan Merke, Sunday, Sept. 23rd Celebrating our 52nd Anniversary 2 - SCOOP U.S.A. - Friday, September 21, 2012 thera martin milling Colleagues of Philadelphia Police Officer Milan Merke, from the 35th Police District, are hosting a fundraiser Sunday, September 23, 2012 at Lou and Choo’s Restaurant and Bar at 2101 W. Hunting Park Avenue in North Philadelphia. The event will be a Fish Fry and tickets cost $15 per person, in advance and $20 per person at the door. The fundraiser will take place from 5pm-10pm on September 23rd. Philadelphia Police Officer Milan Merke was just 28 years old when he lost his life, on his way to do a positive public service, to make a statement against the violence in Philadelphia. He had just been in a motorcycle accident on June 8th while off duty, and then on June 14th, he unfortunately lost his life after being involved in a second accident, while on his bike. Officer Merke was heading South on Broad Street when he crashed into a northbound car making a left turn on Master Street. With four years on the Philadelphia Police Force, he was assigned out of the 35th District. He was also a member of the Philly X-Treme Motorcycle Club and was headed to join with other bikers in a ride for Peace in North Philadelphia the day of the accident on June 14, 2012. Fish Fry Organizer Police Officer Lee Cannady stated, “Because Officer Merke was so very passionate about motor cycle riding and all that, we decided to raise money in his name, that will then be used by a person or person(s) who have been in a motorcycle accident and who survived, but who are in rehabilitation and in need of some financial support. Tickets for the fundraiser are on sale now. You can come to the 35th Police District at Broad and Champlost and pick up your tickets. They cost $15 per person and VOTER ID INFO Voters who do not have any other eligible forms of photo ID are entitled to a FREE Voter ID card from PennDOT to find the nearest PennDOT Driver’s License Center, visit www.dot.state.pa.us or call (800) 932-4600 Visit www.GottaVote.Org for more information SCOOP U.S.A. o I want the convenience of receiving 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 # ______________________________________________ Expiration Date _______ Code _______ Name on Card (print)________________________________ Signature____________________________________________ City, State, Zip ________________________________________ Phone _______________________________________________ Check your ad weekly for accuracy. SCOOP U.S.A. is only responsible for the first time your ad appears. It is the advertiser’s responsibility to notify us of any errors prior to the next issue. NO reFUNDS SCOOP U.S.A. reSerVeS The rIGhT TO rejeCT Or eDIT ANy AD $20 per person at the door of the event. Sometimes some of us drivers and pedestrians alike, forget that motorcycles are vehicles with the same rights and privileges as any motor vehicle on the roadway. All motorists are reminded to safely "share the road" with motorcycles Cover Story Officer Milan Merke and to be extra alert to help keep motorcyclists safe. Motorcyclists are reminded to make themselves visible to other motorists. In the loss of Philadelphia Police Office Milan Merke, the city and our citizens really lost one of the “good ones”. My heartfelt condolences to Officer Milan’s Mother and grandmother and to all his Police Officer Colleagues. He is indeed sadly missed. Organizers for the fund raiser in memory of Officer Milan Merke this Sunday, September 23rd) at Lou and Choo’s, please purchase a couple of tickets if not more. Even if you decide, “It’s a Sunday. I just got out of church. I’m not going to a bar.” Well -- purchase a ticket or a few tickets anyway and give them to someone else. It’s all about raising money for a very worthy cause. event encouraged people of all walks of life to stop by and support the fund raiser. Even people who are very religious can stop by, purchase a fish platter and leave if being in an establishment with alcohol is against your beliefs. This is about raising money for a very worthy cause. Someone finally has Sonny Liston’s back! Paul Gallender’s revealing biography, Sonny Liston – The Real Story Behind the Ali-Liston Fights, sheds new light on Liston’s tragic life and extraordinary talent. With meticulous detail, the author shows why the outcome of Sonny’s two bouts with Muhammad Ali had far more to do with what took place outside of the ring than in it. The truth about their one-round fight in Lewiston, Maine, will shock you. When Sonny was forced to lie down against Ali in that fight, his reputation, legacy and ultimately his future, went down with him. His fall from the pinnacle of the sports world was swift and precipitous. A largely white sporting press always despised and feared Liston and was only too happy to demean and forget him after the Ali bouts. Because of the media’s unrelenting attacks, which continue to this day, most of what the world knows about Sonny has no basis in fact. Sonny’s immense talent has been largely ignored but it has never been equaled. Half a century ago, he was to boxing what Babe Ruth was to baseball, what Tiger Woods became to golf, and what Usain Bolt is to track. It’s no wonder that the legendary Joe Louis called Liston “the greatest heavyweight champion in history.” Gallender introduces you to a man you would have been proud to know - a man whose integrity, sense of fairness and depth of character was acknowledged for the most part only by his family, friends and children of every race. Once you start reading this book, you won’t want to put it down. Paul Gallender digs into the ring life and psyche of Sonny Liston, one of the most misunderstood athletes of his or any generation. He attempts to portray the real personality of one of boxing greatest champions who had to fend off Gestapo-like tactics during his career, not only from the police forces of several major American cities, but also by bigoted sportswriters of his time. In all respects, Paul succeeds. J Russell Peltz, boxing promoter, International Boxing Hall of Fame Class of 2004 Beat honors Renee “Oyin” Hardy A Celebration of African American Music, Dance and Culture by Marilyn Kai Jewett Renee “Oyin” Hardy, one of Philadelphia’s most talented dancer/choreographers, is being honored this weekend at “BEAT: A Celebration of African American Music, Dance and Culture” 7:30 PM Friday, September 21 and Saturday, September 22 at Temple University’s Conwell Dance Theater, 1801 N. B road Street. Hardy, who is being honored for her contribution to dance, is the founder and artistic director of Troupe Da-Da African Dance and Drum Ensemble. She will perform a dance in honor of the Yoruba Orisha Oshun as part of the program celebrating African dance. “Oyin is being honored for her teaching, dancing and leadership in contributing to the preservation of the social and ritualistic customs of the people of the African Diaspora,” said Magi Ross, presenter of BEAT and instructor of dance at Muhlenberg University. “BEAT is a kinesthetic celebration of African American cultures, traditions and our rich legacy of creative expressions.” Yearning to be a dancer as a young girl, Hardy began studying dance at a young age and joined the dance company at Vaux Jr. High School. However, it wasn’t until 1983 that she began her journey as a professional dancer, by joining Iraina Salaam’s African dance company, gaining the experience she needed to further her career. A life-changing association began when Hardy was SCOOP U.S.A. Mailing address: P.O. BOX 14013 - Phila., PA 19122 Offices & Shop: 942 N. Watts St. Phila. PA 19123 (215) 232-5974 Fax: (215) 236-2945 e-mail: call for ext. # R. Sonny Driver: Publisher / Editor asked to join Kulu Mele African Dance Ensemble under the direction of renowned master drummer Baba Robert Crowder. She became one of the group’s principal dancers, performing Afro-Cuban and West African dance with Kulu Mele for 19 years. In 2002, she experienced the highlight of her dance career when she traveled to Cuba with Kulu Mele to perform in the Caribbean Festival and study dance with Cuba’s famed Cutumba Folklore Ensemble. While in Cuba, the African ancestors claimed Hardy and she returned to Cuba in 2003 to be ordained a priest in the Lucumi tradition, the Cuban version of the Yoruba religious tradition. Hardy’s talents were so apparent that she also was asked to join Jassau Ballet where she was first introduced to traditional West African dance from Senegal. Later, she also became a member of the Women’s Sekere Ensemble. She continued to pursue her dream and in 1995, Hardy founded Troupe Da-Da African Dance and Drum Ensemble with her husband, drummer/percussionist Baba Alfred “Okikilu” Hardy. Troupe Da-Da is known for its vibrant, powerful performances and features its outstanding youth ensemble at Odunde each year. Not one to rest on her laurels, Hardy has been teaching See “Honors” page 10 Dedicated to the Community People Volume 52 - Number 36 Published every Friday by R.E. Driver Jr. Associates with a Controlled Circulation of over 90,000 readership. Copies are distributed each Friday in Philadelphia, PA and suburbs, Chester, PA, Camden, NJ and Wilmington, Delaware to people and customers in Shopping Malls, Beauty Shops, Restaurants, Night Clubs, Hotels, Theatres, Office Buildings and many other business establishments where there is a high volume of people of all ages. Mail Subscription: $35.00 per year. Unsolicited manuscripts and photos are welcomed but will not be returned unless accompanied by a stamped, selfaddressed envelope. SCOOP U.S.A. is a city-wide, community newspaper with a broad range of news and information. Display Advertising Deadline is 5:00 p.m. Monday. Call office for rates and information. The Publisher reserves the right to refuse any advertisement or unsolicited manuscripts. 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. BACK ISSUeS OF SCOOP USA - wwwscoopusanewspaper.com SCOOP September 21, 2012 9/19/12 10:54 PM Page 3 Ryanomics assault on poor and hungry children ChildWatc h Celebrating our 52nd Anniversary marian wright edelman Dietrich Bonhoeffer, the great German Protestant Theologian, who was executed for opposing Hitler’s holocaust, believed that the test of the morality of a society is how it treats its children. I agree and am deeply ashamed that the United States of America flunks Bonhoeffer’s test every hour of every day as our policies and priorities permit 16.1 million children – more than 1 in 5 – to live in poverty in the richest nation on earth and 7.3 million to live in extreme poverty according to the new Census poverty data. Children under five are our poorest age group with one in four infants, toddlers and preschoolers – who did not choose their parents – poor during their years of greatest brain development. The U.S. Agriculture Department recently reported that a record number of families in America are struggling to put enough food on the table and that one in five children live in a food insecure household. Millions of Americans, many of them hard working parents, have only food stamps to keep the wolves of hunger from their door. Yet the Ryan budget passed by the House of Representatives not only would do nothing to help or decrease epidemic poverty, hunger and homelessness during this time of economic downturn and parental joblessness, it would increase their struggles by taking away food and other essential supports. Ryanomics is an all out assault on our poorest children while asking not a dime of sacrifice from the richest two percent of Americans or from wealthy corporations. Ryanomics slashes hundreds of millions of dollars from child and family nutrition, health, child care, education, and child protection services, in order to extend and add to the massive Bush tax cuts for millionaires and billionaires at a taxpayer cost of $5 trillion over 10 years. On top of making the Bush tax cuts permanent, the top income bracket would get an additional 10 percent tax cut. Millionaires and billionaires would on average keep at least an additional quarter of a million dollars each year and possibly as much as $400,000 a year according to the Citizens for Tax Justice. The Ryan budget does not name or touch any of the many expensive tax incentives, tax loopholes or tax subsidies that help the powerful and the wealthy. It doesn’t close tax loopholes or rein in incentives to corporations investing or taking jobs overseas several of which alone could generate $129 billion over ten years. It doesn’t touch the tax advantage for private equity partners which now provides a $15 billion windfall over ten years or the tax preferences for oil and gas companies that cost about $40 billion a year. Ryanomics widens the already huge wealth and income chasm in our nation and only benefits the richest Americans and powerful corporations while ripping apart already porous safety nets for vulnerable children. Ryanomics masquerades as a fiscally responsible deficit-reducing budget plan to preserve our children’s future; in reality it is Robin Hood in reverse, stealing from babies to benefit billionaires and increasing the deficit. To come up with a portion of the Ryan budget’s savings requirements, the House Agriculture committee chose to cut more than $33 billion from food stamps but left subsidies to large profitable corporate farms intact. Voting rights meeting Philadelphia residents can learn the details of Pennsylvania's new law which requires all voters to present specific forms of photo ID in order to vote in November's general election by attending upcoming Protect Voting Rights meetings sponsored by state Rep. Harold James. "I encourage everybody who wants to ensure they have the proper photo ID needed to vote on Nov. 6 to attend one of the workshops," James said. "We can't let a misguided law take away anybody's constitutional right to vote." James said senior citizens, people with disabilities or illness, African-Americans, young adults and the working poor are twice as likely to lack a valid photo ID needed to vote. A recent Department of State analysis showed some 758,000 registered voters or more may not possess the necessary photo ID to vote, or about 9.2 percent of the state's 8.2 million voters. In Philadelphia, some 186,830 voters are believed to be without the proper photo ID. A fourth meeting later this month, which is being held in conjunction with state Rep. Babette Josephs, will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sept. 29 at the City Refuge Church, 2635 Wharton St. in Philadelphia. RSVPs may be made to James' office at 215952-3378 or Josephs' office at 215-893-1515. James said five PennDOT locations in the city will remain open Thursday evenings until 7 p.m., starting Sept. 27 and run- See “Voting” page 12 SCOOP U.S.A. - Friday, September 21, 2012 - 3 ending the maintenance of effort protections that prevent states from cutting children from the Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance Program rolls; Turns Medicaid over to the states in the form of a federal block grant and cuts spending by $810 billion over 10 years, giving states the power to slash eligibility, benefits, and payments to doctors and hospitals while raising costs on the poor. Today, Medicaid provides comprehensive health and mental health coverage to nearly 36 million children and has helped to reduce the number of uninsured children as employer sponsored coverage has eroded and families have struggled during the economic down turn. Ryanomics is not only poor arithmetic, it is also poor morality and gross injustice which turns upside down the requirements of all great faiths to protect the poor and vulnerable. The U.S. Catholic Bishops in a letter to every member of Congress on May 8, 2012 said: “deficit reduction and fiscal responsibility efforts must protect and not undermine the needs of poor and vulnerable people” and declared that the proposed cuts in the House budget ”fail this basic moral test.” The much publicized “Nuns on the Bus,” Catholic Sisters committed to fighting poverty, challenged Ryanomics declaring: “we insist on a Faithful Budget that affirms the life of all God’s children – not just the wealthiest few.” And Albert Camus, Nobel Laureate, speaking at a Dominican monastery in 1948 said: “Perhaps we cannot prevent this world from being a world in which children are tortured. But we can reduce the number of tortured children.” He described our responsibility as human beings “if not to reduce evil, at least not to add to it” and “to refuse to consent to conditions which torture innocents.” “I continue,” he said “to struggle against this universe in which children suffer and die." And so must all of us including our political leaders of all parties. Every American who believes in basic fairness must resoundingly reject Ryanomics. Hungry child, I didn't make this world for you. You didn't buy any stock in my railroad. You didn't invest in my corporation. Where are your shares in standard oil? I made the world for the rich And the will-be-rich And the have-always-been-rich. Not for you, Hungry child. -- Langston Hughes, “God to Hungry Child” By reducing benefits and changing food stamp eligibility rules nearly two million children would lose benefits, about 22 million children would be in households with reduced benefits, and 280,000 low-income children would lose free breakfast and lunch at school. Ryanomics equals more hungry poor children. Ryanomics has no trouble naming cuts to programs helping poor children and families to pay for massive government handouts for the wealthiest. It does away with child tax credits for five and a half million low income children, primarily in immigrant families because of a new requirement that taxpayers must include their Social Security number on tax returns to claim the child tax credit. Working families with incomes averaging $21,000 a year would see their taxes raised about $1,800; Eliminates the $1.7 billion Social Services Block Grant (SSBG) that funds critical services for the most vulnerable populations, primarily low and moderate income children and adults who are elderly or disabled. SSBG serves roughly 23 million people, about half of whom are children. If SSBG is repealed, four million children would lose child care and child protective services for 1.7 million children and child abuse prevention and intervention for 640,000 children would be disrupted; Repeals the Affordable Care Act that prevents insurance companies from denying coverage for children with pre-existing conditions, rescinding coverage when children get sick, and ensures young adults can stay on their parents’ health plans until age 26. The repeal would put 14 million children at risk for losing health coverage by Marian Wright Edelman is a lifelong advocate for disadvantaged Americans and is the President of CDF. Under her leadership, CDF has become the nation's strongest voice for children and families. Your invite to be part of history Keeping The Dream Alive Coalition to erect a Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. life-size Bronze Statue on Martin Luther King Drive You too can be part of history by having your name engraved on the granite base of the Martin Luther King Statue to be erected on Martin Luther King Drive in Fairmount Park Philadelphia. The “Freedom Dream” monument by artist Sculptor Rebecca-Rose (RMFAC Studio) will be a gift to the City of Philadelphia as a Legacy and Symbol of International Human Rights and Dignity for all people. Philadelphia’s leaders, community organizations, cultural families and sponsors are being asked to support us with a letter of interest if you are able and willing to make this tax-exempt donation. For your contribution of one thousand dollars ($1,000.) dollars, your name or your organization will be engraved on the granite base of the monument as a living legacy of your support. Please fill out and forward the enclosed PLEDGE FORM, to SCOOP USA, PO Box 14013, Philadelphia, PA 19121 or Rebecca Rose, Sculptor, 3118 Spring Garden Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104 We welcome an opportunity to talk or meet with you regarding the details. Contact Rebecca Rose: (215) 8339082 (cell), e-mail: /[email protected] or Sonny Driver 215-232-5974 call SCOOP office for e-mail directory. PLEDGE FORM I pledge to contribute to the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Monument fund. I understand 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 501(c)(3) tax exemption for your contribution. Check box: > Donor of $1,000. / Name to be engraved on monument base as testament of support, Name/Title:_______________________ Address:_________________________ Phone: __________________________ Signature:________________________ or Organization:___________________ City/State/Zip:____________________ Email: _________________________ Date:______________ SCOOP September 21, 2012 9/19/12 10:54 PM Page 4 It’s time for an Excorcism 4 - SCOOP U.S.A. - Friday, September 21, 2012 junious r. stanton “We have let another people’s spirit take possession of our bodies and take possession of our minds. When we speak it is not with our Afrikan voice it is with the voice of that demonic presence that uses our lips to speak its own language. Yes we have to recognize this. We are possessed. If we are to transform ourselves and to transform the nature of our relationship with those who are our masters, we must engage in an exorcism and thus clear the devils out of our minds.” Amos Wilson from AfriKan Centered Consciousness Versus The New World Order page 97 In indigenous African societies health and healing was a holistic process. For indigenous Africans, health and healing were social, personal and spiritual responsibilities. Africans realized that life is energy and ancient Africans postulated all energy is fundamentally spiritual in nature. So any diminution of the life force to the point it impacted the functioning of the mind and body had to have spiritual causes and ramifications. From an African perspective spirits that made members of the community physically ill or behave in inappropriate ways had to be evil. As such they reasoned/realized sickness could easily affect the whole community given it was spiritual in nature! From and African perspective, healing had to encompass spiritual and social as well as physical remedies. “As spirits are invisible, ubiquitous and unpredictable, the safest thing is to keep away from them. If they or the living dead, appear too frequently to human beings, people feel disturbed. Then the spirits posses men and are blamed for forms of illness like madness and epilepsy. Spirit possession occurs in one or another in practically every African society. Yet spirit possess in not always to be feared, and there are times when it is not only desirable but people induce it through special dancing and drumming until the person concerned experiences spirit possession during which they may even collapse. When the person is thus possessed the spirit may speak through him so that now he plays the role of a medium and the messages he relays are received with expectation by those to whom they are addressed. But on the whole spirit possessions, especially unsolicited ones, result in bad effects.” John S. Mbiti African Religions and Philosophy page 80 Europeans are not spiritually conscious by culture. They are thoroughly materialistic in their orientation to the point they pooh pooh notions of demons and spirits as causes of illness. Europeans always seek material causes and sources such as germs or bugs for illness. Unlike Africans, Asians and other First World people whites rarely consider spiritual, social or psychological paths for either illness or healing modalities. As such they ignore a powerful force for healing and restoration. While their technology can isolate and treat specific regions of the body quite effectively, they are addressing effects rather than causes. Never do they seek to find the causes which often are environmental, emotional, psychological and behavioral born out of mental, social and physical habits repeated unconsciously by both the sick person, their families and immediate social environment. It should be clear to any but the hopelessly brain dead, FRIDAY • SEPTEMBER 21, 2012 Evening 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 CBS Entertainment (CC) ABC Jeopardy! (CC) The Insider Undercover Boss: (CC) Checkers & Rally’s (CC) Wheel of Fortune 9 PM duped and discombobulated that the US is a sick nation. By all measures, counts and reckonings this country is about to fall off a moral precipice of Biblical proportions. Look at the values espoused in the media, look at how this country treats its young, the old and the non-rich. Look into the faces of the people you pass many are dull eyed, depressed or drugged out. Listen to the campaign rhetoric of both parties, it’s insane. Both candidates gloss over the hubris, corruption and waste or the lies that led to wars and resultant crimes against humanity. The major candidates and their surrogates focus on furthering the corporate criminality, fraud, malfeasance and mismanagement of the status quo. Neither candidate wants to stop and take an honest assessment of the issues and what it will take to resolve them for the benefit of the ninety-nine per cent of us. They are clearly possessed by a spirit of callous selfishness. From an African perspective, its time for an exorcism, we need a personal and collective expulsion of the alien and demonic spirits that possess us. We need to recognize the values and altered personality models that are driving us insane and move to replace them with life affirming values and behaviors. This current pace and process is unsustainable, something has got to give and break, and unfortunately it may be our collective psyches! The late Afrocentric psychologist Dr Amos Wilson described what we have to do to regain our sanity health and power thusly “Consequently, if we are to be empowered and our power is to work in our interests, then our consciousness must be an Afrikan consciousness, our values must be Afrikan values our personality must be an AfriKan based personality. If not we may suffer first ethnocide and then genocide. What we are saying here is that our culture will not be functional in a way that protects our interests. We must then, as a people, develop a new Afrikan consciousness-an Afrikan centered consciousness- and that means we develop it based on an Afrikan history, Afrikan culture and Afrikan values. Most of all we must develop an Afrikan sense of nationhood.” Afrikan-Centered Consciousness Versus The New World Order page 120. Exorcism is the process of driving out demons, evil spirits and values that possess a person to the point they negatively alter their personality. Exorcism substitutes demons of insanity with righteousness (right thought, right values, right actions and right relationships). Africans did this thousand of years before there ever was a Catholic Church because our ancestors understood how demons could destroy a person, family and community and negatively impact the culture. We need a serious exorcism as a people. We cannot turn to Western modalities for healing and help in this regard and process. It is up to us. It is our personal and collective responsibility to save ourselves and the world. We can do so by meditation, prayer, introspection and most importantly by rejecting the Eurocentric values of crass materialism, greed, blood lust and exploitation, by expelling envy, covetousness and animus and replacing them with self-acceptance, compassion and love. We can exorcise our demons by tapping into the resident animating life force/divine intelligence within ourselves and allowing it to direct our life’s path/destiny. The only way to avert personal disaster, catastrophic environmental and global destruction is to exorcise the demons in us and work to restore sanity in our families, communities and world. 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. 9:30 CSI: NY: Near Death (CC) 10 PM 10:30 Blue Bloods: Mother’s Day (CC) Shark Tank Customizable Primetime: What Would 20/20 Investigative reice cream. (CC) You Do? (CC) porting. 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Conservative. Always wants the last word. Argumentative. Worries. Very smart. Dislikes noise and chaos. Eager. Loyal. Hardworking. Beautiful. Easy to talk to. Hard to please. Harsh. Practical and very fussy. Often shy. Pessimistic. The Sapphire is the stone for the month of September An ancient Persian legend states that the earth rests on a large sapphire and the blue of the sky comes from the gem’s reflection. Medieval priests and monks wore sapphire believing they would prevent evil impulses and thoughts. It was once thought that, if a poisonous snake were put into a container with a sapphire the rays from the gem would kill it. Sapphire was believed to turn evil sorcery and negative spells back against the sender and provide advance warning of hidden dangers. Ancient writers claimed the Ten Commandments were written on sapphire, making this gem most sacred. Sapphire has long symbolized truth sincerity and faithfulness. If its luster dulled when worn by a spouse, it was believed that person had been unfaithful. September 21st You are blessed with an indomitable spirit and will never acknowledge defeat. You are far-sighted, resourceful and intellectual and have good executive ability. You are affectionate, loyal and fond of your home and friends. 1878 Cooper is awarded patent 590,257 for an elevator device 1897 F.W. Leslie is awarded patent 590,325 for an envelope seal. 1904 (William) Count Basie, pianist and bandleader is born in Red Bank, NJ. 1921 (Foreststorn) Chico Hamilton, drummer, is born in Los Angeles, CA. 1932 Melvin Van Peebles, actor, director (Sweet Sweetback’s Baadasssss Song) is born in Chicago, IL. 1943 Trixie Smith, blues singer and vaudeville entertainer dies in New York, NY. 1945 (George Curtis) G.D. Cameron, singer (It’s A Shame with the Spinners) is born in Jackson, MS. 1949 Artis Gilmore, National Basketball Association player is born in Chipley, FL. 1957 Sidney Moncrief, National Basketball Association player is born in Little Rock, AR. 1963 Cecil Fielder, Major League Baseball player is born in Los Angeles, CA. 1968 (David Jude Jolicoeur) Trugoy the Dove singer with De La Soul is born in New York, NY. 1971 Alfonso Ribeiro, dancer and actor (The Fresh Prince of Bel Air) is born in New York, NY. 1973 Diana Sands, actress (A Raisin in the Sun) dies in New York, NY. 1981 Nicole Camille Richie (Escovedo) actor is born in Berkeley, CA. 1998 Florence Griffith Joyner (Flo-Jo) track and field athletic dies in Mission Viego, CA. 2008 Nancy Alene Hicks Maynard, publisher and owner of The Oakland Tribune dies in Los Angeles, CA. September 22nd You are a dreamer, have a vivid imagination, make elaborate plans, which you never carry out. Cultivate self-reliance, perseverance and foresight. You are loving and lovable; gentle and attractive; a favorite among your friends and popular with everyone. 1822 Jane Elizabeth Manning James, African American member of the Latter Day Saints movement who lived with Joseph Smith is born in Connecticut. 1828 Shaka Zulu (ka Senzangakhona), Zulu king dies in KwaDukuza, kwaZulu-Natal South Africa. 1891 Jan Ernest Matzeliger is awarded patent 459,899 for the lasting machine. 1915 Xavier University in New Orleans, LA opens as a high school and later becomes the first and only African American Catholic College. 1925 (Eliza) Virginia Capers, actor (The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air) is born in Sumter, SC. 1941 Ernest Gideon Green, one of the Little Rock Nine is born in Little Rock, AR. 1941 Jeremiah Alvesta Wright, Jr., Pastor of Trinity United Church of Christ is born in Philadelphia, PA. 1941 Chester Lovelle Tolton, first African American ordained an Episcopalian Bishop in the western US is born in El Dorado, AR. 1942 Marlena Shaw (Burgess) singer is born in New Rochelle, NY. 1954 Shari Belafonte, model and actress (Hotel) is born in New York, NY. 1956 Doug Wimbish studio bass player at Sugarhill Records is born in Hartford, CT. 1957 Ted Williams, voice over artist (Kraft Foods) is born in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, NY. 1961 Vincent Maurice Coleman, Major League Baseball player is born in Jacksonville, FL. 1965 (Robert Lee) Bobby Satcher, Jr., chemical engineer and NASA astronaut is born in Hampton, VA. 1969 (Ronald Brooks) Money B, rap artist with Digital Underground is born in Oakland, CA. 1981 Shingai Elizabeth Maria Shoniwa, vocalist and See “Black History” page 19 SCOOP September 21, 2012 9/19/12 10:54 PM Page 5 August Wilson, Art Blakey, John Wideman, Kenny Clarke and Frank Bolden remix the social and cultural history of being Black in Pittsburgh Celebrating our 52nd Anniversary Copyright James G. Spady 2012 Dedicated to Rev. J. C. Austin, Mary Lou WIlliams, Ramon Benzo and Rev. J. C. Tucker Homewood Groundations Wayblackmemories: Professor John Wideman remembers: " Growing up, I needed basketball because my family was poor and colored, hemmed in by material circumstances none of us knew how to control, and if I wanted more, a larger, different portion than other poor colored folks in Homewood, I had to single myself out. I say if I wanted more because it was a real question, a stumbling block many kids in Homewood couldn't get past.' And like generations of Black people before him, Wideman was determined to find a way out of no way. This young man of color came to the University of Pennsylvania straight outta Peabody High School and became a forward on Penn's basketball team. While at the University of Pennsylvania, Wideman was mentored by Dr. Howard Mitchell, the second African American tenured Professor at Penn. Homewood as Setting For Wideman’s Surrealistic Fiction Wideman went on to become the second known African American Rhodes Scholar, studied at New College, Oxford University, the first winner of the PEN/Faulkner Award twice and The MacArthur grant. Yet, the Homewood section of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania remains vivid in his memory as well as in his writings. Indeed, many discovered Pittsburgh and especially Homewood through Damballah, Hiding Place and Sent for You Yesterday. Running Ball On The Asphalt Streets of The City Memories: " On a drab, dilapidated rectangle of asphalt straight up the street from 7415 Finance, my grandmother's house, it just so happened that in the early 1950's, when I was a kid, some of the best players in the world competed in some of the basketball in the world More than simply congregating and competing, the men were inventing day by day the playground game I'd learn and love. Not many people were aware then and not many more now of Homewood's court's role in the history , the creation of hoop. Or hoop's relation to who we all are . I'd be lying if I said I knew it back in the fifties, but I do know I was driven, yearned every day for a chance to walk those few blocks, to step on the court and be part of a game even though at best my little walk-ons lasted five or ten minutes, yearned with fervor and an unswerving singleness of purpose, as if indeed I did understand there was nothing better SCOOP U.S.A. - Friday, September 21, 2012 - 5 anywhere else in the universe than the ball games of Homewoood court." Pioneer African American in the Pittsburgh Marching Band A generation earlier another young Black man had his beginnings in this steel driving town. This man was Mr. Frank E. Bolden, a highly respected reporter for the Pittsburgh Courier newspaper, one of the first two black war corArt Blakey respondents during World War 11, a choice to replace his initial desire to become a physician. According to a journalist who interviewed this expert interviewer for the Post -Gazette: "in 1930, Mr. Bolden enrolled in the University of Pittsburgh , first studying to be a lawyer and later switching to biology. He played clarinet and became the fist African American in the Pittsburgh Marching Band shaving $50 off his $500 a year tuition. He also made extra money stringing for the Pittsburgh Courier, then one of the most influential black newspapers in the country.' Apparently it was easier for a young lack man in the 1930's to play clarinet in the school's band that it was to be admitted to Pitts Medical School. According to the narrative, "He graduated from Pitt as an A student, and applied to the university's medical school but was turned down because Pitt like many medical schools, did not admit blacks than>" Undaunted, Bolden, like many African Americans before him, was determined to break down the barriers that prohibited Blacks from enjoying the benefits of democracy. even as the fought valiant to make the world "safe for democracy." Later, Mr. Bolden was to recall the following words from another colored cosmopolitan following an interview and subsequent invitation to spend fifteen days as a guest of the well known Indian leader, Mahatma Gandhi. Gandhi explained to the young Mr. Bolden: We are going to have racial conflict for generations. Do you know why? God in his infinite wisdom made the white man a smaller race numerically, but with a majority complex, which he will try to inflict on the world." Art Blakey Did Not Like To Remember Growing Up in The Steel Mills Well known Jazz Drummer and group leader, Art Blakey could not erase from his mind the memory of growing up and working in a steel mill. Wayblackmemories: " It's a dirty, greasy town and that's where I was born. I worked at the Carnegie Steel Mill, and that's one of the things I would like to forget in my life. I started playing music to get out of the coal mine and the steel mill . I just had to do it, because I didn't dig working in the coal mine or the steel mill and I had to do something to get out, like playing music. I would leave music at six in the morning and be at the steel mill at eight. I would work all day, then go to the club at eleven in the evening and work. Finally, I left Pittsburgh. I never had a childhood because at fifteen I was a married mana and a father, so I missed out on everything a kid has. I wa a grown man at fifteen , and I was glad to get out of Pittsburgh as soon as I could with Fletcher Henderson and Mary Lou Williams. Blakey Recalls P'Burgh, Potsdam and Georgia: From Steel Mill To Steel Plate in His Head Blakey continues discussing the social and political history that informed the music history.: I was in Potsdam when Hitler marched into Russia during the summer of 1941, the year before we went into the big war. I went back to Pittsburgh, rejoined Fletcher Henderson and did a lot of traveling. I left Smack in Boston after any episode with the police in Georgia. I had a big fight down there. I went there to join with Smack with a white boy. That was before the ride in the back of the bus and all that. The musicians, entertainers and athletes are the ones who broke down the race barriers. I ended up with a steel plate in my head, and I was told it would shorten my life, but it didn't work out that way. I was arrested for being a nigger, that's what I was charged with." SIGNAL: August Wilson Shaped In Rooming House in The Hill District It is difficult to fully understand the characters, settings, modes of being and becoming in the dramatic works of Pulitzer Prize winning author, August Wilson without knowing the nature of his experience living in the City of Pittsburgh. What was it like before he became a celebrated Broadway playwright. August Wilson remembers: " I fell in with a group of artists--painters--and hey put on art shows. I was invited to read my poetry in art shows. I even did a fashion show once. I got paid $50, which was a lot of money--in 1966, this was--to recite some poems at the fashion show with two guys playing a violin in tuxedos. And I wore a black turtleneck." From Center Avenue Poets' Theatre to Black Horizons See “Pittsburgh” page 10 www.chipcoverspakids.com Don’t go back to school without it. Free or low-cost health insurance for uninsured children and teens! Call 1-888-888-1211 TTY 1-877-454-8477 www.kidzpartners.com SCOOP September 21, 2012 9/19/12 10:54 PM Page 6 Michael Winans, Jr. charged with operating $8M Ponzi scheme 6 - SCOOP U.S.A. - Friday, September 21, 2012 sherri y. johnson The son of Michael Winans, Sr. of the legendary Winans group was charged with fraud after authorities uncovered a scam involving more than $8 million and bogus oil bonds. Michael Winans Jr. plans to plead guilty, defense attorney William Hatchett said Thursday. Winans knew the Saudi Arabian oil bonds weren't real, but he continued to accept money from more than 1,000 investors in 2007 and 2008, according to a filing this week in Detroit federal court. He recycled the money among investors, a trait of Ponzi schemes, and also used cash for his personal use, the government said. Michigan regulators in 2010 said Winans Jr. used connections in Detroit churches to lure investors. "My client has told me it is his full intention to repay or somehow put these people back to where they were before they became involved," Hatchett said. Winans is a third-generation member of one of gospel music's first families. He is the grandson of Delores "Mom" Winans and the late David "Pop" Winans Sr. and the nephew of Pastor, Marvin Winans. CD Spotlight Celebrating our 52nd Anniversary Sherri Johnson (Supreme Gospel Ent. & True Light Fellowship Church member with Dr. Brett Cardonick). Dr. Cardonick presented TLFC with a donation from his chiropractic service to go towards the church's annual community extravaganza that was held in August. Dr. Cardonick provided free massage therapy and consultation to attendees. "There are no other members of this great family implicated or involved in any fashion," Hatchett said. "This is a very difficult time for this bright and gifted young man. His family stands beside him and they intend to see him through this." He said Winans likely would make a court appearance within 10 days. Supreme Gospel Entertainment and our supporters will keep the entire Winans family in prayer. If you have an event you need promoted, please call 215.843.3355 or email [email protected]. Upcoming Events: TLFC Presents...Creating Healthy Mind, Body and Spirit through Biblical Counseling on September 28th @6pm and September 29th at 8:30am with Dr. R. Dandridge Collins, Director and Professor of Pastoral Counseling Network. This free event will be held at True Light Fellowship located 6400 Ardleigh Street, Philadelphia, PA 19119 where Dr. Wesley Pinnock is Senior Pastor. For more details call 215.548.5053. This week's article is brought to you by Ja-Merican Contractors. If you would like to get a free estimate for renovations before the winter holidays call 215.843.3355 ext. 1. Until the next column, remain encouraged! Sherri Johnson (Supreme Gospel Ent. & True Light Fellowship Church member with Dr. Brett Cardonick). 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D St SCOOP September 21, 2012 9/19/12 10:55 PM Page 8 A night to remember 8 - SCOOP U.S.A. - Friday, September 21, 2012 Toby Rich This week’s rap from the Mayor of Girard Avenue recalls “A Night to Remember”. That night was recently spent at the Constitution Center to see none other than the great Muhammad Ali. Now there were many other people at the event with him but seeing him was history to me although I have seen him before. My aunt DeDot used to cook for him and Minister Jeremiah Shabazz however even then I would only get a glimpse of him if she wanted me to go to the store for her or cut her grass, but it was still an honor because it was “The” Muhammad Ali. I was sitting in my seat wondering what he would say about how things are going on today. Just for a minute I would like to reflect on one person’s opinion that I respected very much. I would like to know what he thinks about the music of today, especially the so-called gangsta rap. My concern is about one person that could speak and like E. F. Hutton everyone would listen to him. He always has something cool and positive to say. He fought for freedom, justice and equality and even our Governor Tom Corbett said that. Freedom of religion was a very important part of his platform. A certain radio personality asked me what Muhammad Ali meant to me. I spoke about the colored balconies at the movies, the colored water fountains and all the things that black people had to do to survive in the 50s and 60s – the back of the bus, the marches by Dr. Martin Luther King and how people died fighting for the TILLMAN’S BOUTIQUE THRIFT STORE Don’s Doo Shop 2200 N. 15th St. 4942 N. Broad St. Phila. 215-455-3978 (15th & Susquehanna Ave) (215) 978-4060 NeW & USeD hAIr CUT SPeCIALS FOr STUDeNTS!!! 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When Ali said that no person from Vietnam ever called him a n----r, it made history, however I would like to hear him speak on the rappers that make big money making music using n----r and b---h in reference to black women. You and I know if that was done when the real FOI was in control it would have been addressed in a very different manner. Anyway, enough of the past because when you mix the past and present, you get a confused future. I would just like to express that I was honored in being at an event that Muhammad Ali was given an award and to see our Mayor, our Governor and many state and city officials on the same page. I want to mention two homegrown folks Cyclone and his son Jesse hart spoke on video. Cyclone Eugene Hart is a very good friend of mine and I am very proud of him and all of us should be because he came from our streets and made something with his life in spite of some tough odds and now he is teaching his son some of the same stuff. We all need to give back. 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Service with Smile for BAr & hOMe PICK-UP & DeLIVery 222-3332 COLD Beer and SODAS IKe SCOOP September 21, 2012 9/19/12 10:55 PM Page 9 Good fats Health news Celebrating our 52nd Anniversary claudelle evans There are many healthy fats that can reduce high cholesterol, promote good cholesterol, and be a part of a heart-healthy diet. The secret is to focus on the right fats. “Good fats are monounsaturated fats such as olive oil, canola oil, nuts, and avocados, and there are also the polyunsaturated fats found in omega-3 fish, flaxseed, walnuts, and pumpkin seeds,” says Barbara Mendez, MS, RPh, a pharmacist and nutritional consultant in New York City. “These fats help reduce total cholesterol while raising the ‘good’ highdensity lipoprotein, or HDL, cholesterol. This protects the heart from heart disease and also helps reduce total body inflammation. Additionally, these fats nourish healthy hair, skin, nails, and bones.” Fill Up on Fatty Fish - Fatty, oily fish are rich in omega-3 fatty acids, healthy fats that have been shown to reduce the risk for heart disease and high cholesterol. “Salmon, tuna, trout, and Atlantic or Pacific mackerel are great sources of omega-3 fatty acids,” says Darlene Zimmerman, RD, a dietitian at Henry Ford Hospital in De- troit. Grilled, baked, or broiled, include fish in your heart-healthy diet at least twice a week for a total of 8 ounces, she suggests. Try this great recipe for grilled rosemary salom. Go Greek With Olives and Olive Oil - Olives are rich in monounsaturated fat. Add them to salads or snacks, and cook with olive oil whenever possible as part of a heart-healthy diet. “Olive oil is made up of triglycerides that contain a very large percentage of monounsaturated fatty acids,” says Janet Bond Brill, PhD, a registered dietitian and author of Cholesterol Down: 10 Simple Steps to Lower Your Cholesterol in 4 Weeks Without Prescription Drugs and Prevent a Second Heart Attack: 8 Foods, 8 Weeks to Reverse Heart Disease. “Up to 80 percent of olive oil is monounsaturated, primarily the omega-9 fatty acid known as oleic acid. The high monounsaturated fatty acid content of olive oil is extremely cardioprotective — it cuts your ‘bad’ cholesterol level, helps prevent atherosclerosis, and can bump up your level of HDL, the ‘good’ cholesterol.” Try this simple olive-based side dish of chard with green olives, currants, and goat cheese. Slice Up Some Avocados This green fruit is packed with healthy fats, specifically monounsaturated fats that help raise your good cholesterol levels as part of heart-healthy diet. “Because avocados are high in calories and fat, moderation makes sense when enjoying them,” says Zimmerman. “Add avocado slices to a sandwich or dice them up in a salad.” Try this simple, healthy avocado salad. Grab a Handful of Almonds and Walnuts Most nuts and seeds are good healthy-fat choices, but almonds and walnuts are at the top of many experts’ lists as a great part of a heart-healthy diet to lower high cho- Getting old is not for the weak of heart harry polis I am 67 years old now. Those years have made a difference. I can't sleep well because of aches and pains, especially from my new left knee. During the night, it hurts like a toothache. All night I'm up and down using the bathroom. The nights seem long, but not in a good way. I toss and turn, anxiously waiting for my next day. 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Our bodies slowly deteriorate while our minds, hopefully, are gathering wisdom and forbearance. It's not a walk in the park generally, but I'm working hard to enjoy the trees! Col. Charles Young Post 682 159 E. Sharpnack St. Phila. 215-844-9894 Saturday, September 29 ~ 9 p.m. until Gala BIrThDAy BASh -for- “PAULeTTe” INSTALLATION OF OFFICerS - Fri., Oct. 12 - 7 p.m. OPeN hOUSe ~ Sat., Oct. 13 - 2 p.m. COL. ChArLeS yOUNG DAy - Sun, Oct. 14 - 1 p.m. with Guest Speaker Councilwoman CINDy BASS Throw Back Thursday (every Thursday) with Sam & Vee ~ 6 to 10 p.m. ~ Special Mixed Drinks & Fun Kitchen open Wednesday & Friday 6pm until. Monday Nite - Big Screen Night “ALL SPOrTS” Wed. hAPPy hOUr 7 to 10 pm ~ Music by joe Bones Fri. hAPPy hOUr 6 to 8 pm ~ Sat. hAPPy hOUr 5 to 7 pm LADIeS NITe Last Friday of the Month 6 to 9 p.m have your Next Affair at the POSTreasonable rates Robert Jones, Commander MONDAY • SEPTEMBER 24, 2012 Evening 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 CBS Entertainment (CC) ABC Jeopardy! (CC) The Insider How Met (CC) Mother Wheel of Fortune Partners: Pilot (CC) 9 PM 2 Broke Girls (CC) SCOOP U.S.A. - Friday, September 21, 2012 - 9 lesterol. “Almonds and walnuts are quick, delicious, and easy for a mid-morning or mid-day snack,” says Maria Haisley, RD, a clinical dietitian at Elkhart General Hospital in Indiana. “Make your own trail mix using your favorite ingredients or simply add to salads. Try using ground almonds as a coating on baked chicken or fish.” This chicken finger recipe is a delicious way to do just that. Throw Flaxseeds Into the Mix Along with nuts, seeds get high marks as healthy fats to improve good cholesterol. And flaxseeds are especially popular among nutritionists because of their versatility in a heart-healthy diet. “Sprinkle flaxseeds onto whatever you like,” says Haisley. “My favorite is with Greek yogurt or on my oatmeal. It is a great addition to salads or whisked into your favorite homemade salad dressing. You can even bake with it, too; try using 3 tablespoons of flaxseed in place of 1 tablespoon of oil or margarine in your muffins.” Try these cranberry-nut mini loaves with flaxseeds. Here's to the best interest in your health. SHARON HILL DIXON’S LOUNGE 1401 Hook Road Sharon Hill, PA 610-461-2462 HAPPY BIRTHDAY APPLE-GATE “65” Party Starts FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 5:00 p.m. until Jesse, Manager BIG ShArON BAr JIM’S 820 Sharon Ave. Sharon Hill Home of the Thunder Guards M.C. Club KArAOKe eVery TUeSDAy 7 to 10 p.m. 9:30 10 PM 10:30 610-534-8499 11 PM 11:30 Mike & Molly (CC) Hawaii Five-0: La O Na Makuahine (CC) Eyewitness Late Show News (CC) Dancing with the Stars Past winners and fan favorites from previous seasons return. (CC) Castle: After the Storm (CC) Action News Nightline (CC) Revolution: Chained Heat (CC) NBC 10 News (CC) The Tonight Show NBC Extra (CC) Access Hol- The Voice: Blind Auditions Continued Choosing lywood based purely on sound. 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Cornucopia is poised to become one of Philadelphia’s premier cocktail, dining, entertainment and social networking landmarks. The evening began with guests arriving on the Red Carpet in the courtyard at 5p.m. with a semi-formal Wine and Cheese Reception complete with butlered hors d’oeuvres. Guests were able to browse the various floors and to sample some of the Cornucopia Restaurant and Honors Continued from page 2 and dancing for the past 29 years and teaches a class every Saturday morning at Lonnie Young Recreation Center in Germantown. Although she is an instructor/choreographer, Hardy is also a student. She continues to develop professionally by participating in dance conferences all over the east coast. She is on the artist roster for Musicopia of Pennsylvania, Perkins Center for the Arts, Young Audience of NJ, and NJPAC where she teaches children West African dance. Hardy also was a recipient of the 2010 Art & Change Award from Leeway Foundation for her Goddess Dance Workshops. Now known as Iya Oyin, Hardy’s leadership as a dancer, instructor and choreographer allows Troupe DaDa African Dance and Drum Ensemble to keep the rich tradition and culture of West Africa (Guinea and Mali) and Cuba alive through dance and music. Troupe Da-Da preserves, presents and expands cultural awareness of David Smith (left) received much support at the VIP Grand Opening of Cornucopia Restaurant and Lounge guests included: his mother, Maria Pajil Battle, Senior Vice President for Keystone Mercy Health Plan and husband, Rudy Battle, of State Athletic Photo by Robert Mendelsohn Commission. Lounge signature drinks which included the tasty -- Jolly Rancher. Musical Herb Smith kept the crowd entertained on the fourth floor while guests also sampled some of the many dishes the Restaurant had to offer. The Virtual Reality Room, located on the third floor was a place to enjoy some R&B music, dance and view videos or shoot some pool. In the cream room, guests were entertained by musicians, “The Right Tyme Players”. The group consisted of Stacey McGee (formerly of Boyz II Men and Jaheim) on traditional Afro Cuban & West African culture at the highest level of artistic excellence. For this important, outstanding contribution to dance and culture in the Tristate region – Iya Oyin Hardy is being rightfully honored. The ancestors are surely blessing her for keeping the culture alive amongst adults and youth who yearn to learn more about the Motherland and its cultures. Continue a job well done my sister! Pittsburgh Continued from page 5 Wilson continues,"Then around 1967, there was this art gallery in Pittsburgh. It was a place to congregate. We put out a little magazine called Signal Then we changed the name to Connection. I was the Poetry Editor. Then we decided to name ourselves the Center Avenue Poet's Theatre Workshop We had poetry readings and gallery jazz sessions and the whole bit . We talked about doing theater, 'cause theater was parr of our name. I had never seen a play before. In '68 Rob Penny wrote a play , he said, 'Hey, look what I did!' I said, "Let's do it." We both looked at each other and said, 'How?' "I don't know let’s do it. Let's start a theater.' Some guy said, "Let's call it Black Horizons' Then they said who's going to direct it? I said, 'I'll direct it." Having no idea how to direct a play, never even seen one staged, August Wilson and his confreres were about to stage Bob Penny's play. Wilson states, " I went to the library and got books on how to direct a play." And as they say, 'The rest is history." The sense of community Wilson felt as part of Pittsburgh's Black Arts Movement strengthened his resolve to create . It's an amazing story that differs markedly from the Black Arts Repertory Theatre in Harlem with Amiri Baraka, Larry Neal and Sonia Sanchez, all of whom had seen plays, What happened in Pittsburgh's Black Arts Movement is different than Philly, San Francisco or Harlem. Is it not time to excavate this historical landmark? One book that addresses the theme is August Wilson and Black Aesthetics edited by Williams and Shannon. It is a major contribution in this area. Kenny Clarke's First Professional Gig With George Hornsby's Big band Finally, Kenny Clarke speaks, " At eighteen I got my first professional job in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, which Change to American Heritage Today! is my hometown. I started playing with George 888-JOIN-US-9 www.AMHFCU.org Hornsby's big band. , then I played in cabarets. By the time I was twenty, I was playing with Lenny Bradley's You’re Eligible to Join Today! Opportunity Equal band in what they call supper Federally insured Lender Over 25 branch locations in Philadelphia, by the NCUA clubs with shows. It was an Bucks and Montgomery Counties. exceptionally good band for “They helped me get my business up and running.” Take Control of Your Money! Lower Loan Rates, Higher Savings Rates, Fewer and Lower Fees Than Your Bank! bass; Johnnie Croom (formerly of Musique Soulchild and Boyz II Men) on keyboard; Vocalist Show “Tyme” Trenton (of Musique Soulchild and KC and Jo Jo); and Jerzi Mason (of Jill Scott, Jay Z and Kim) on drums. “I am a strong supporter of David Smith, and wouldn’t miss this grand opening,” said Chase, arrived just in time to go on stage. Long time deejay, Carl Helm, said he wanted to come out to support the grand opening because he has fond memories of the Cornucopia. “It is so nice to see what they have done with the place,” he stated. Carl, spent 30 yrs on WDAS but remembers attending various events, parties at the old Cornucopia. Rita Charleston said, “I came to see some of the different signature drinks and the virtual reality room. If there was a little comedy you wanted – you got it. From the hilarious impersonations by “Tommy Too Smoov” to the witty “Chase” and storytelling “Shawn Jackson”-- it couldn’t get any better. The comedians are known locally and travel all over the world spreading their raw but clean talent. Some noted guests included: Maria Pajil Battle, Senior Vice President for Keystone Mercy Health Plan and husband, Rudy Battle, of State Athletic Commission.Battle; Sandra Dungee Glenn, of American Cities Foundation; Ron Allen, of State Senator Vincent Hughes Office; Cynthia DeLeonardo, of Bounce TV; Linda Richardson; President of Uptown Entertainment and Development Corps; Earl Harvey, of Black Professional Newspaper; and Vincent Faust of Sobriety Through OutPatient, Inc. Park Avenue Banquet Hall offers different events each day: Sunday Jazz Brunch runs from 11 to 4 p.m.; every other Tuesday is “Biker Night”; Wednesdays – “Line Dancing”; Thursday – “Karaoke and Crab Night”; Friday – “Get Connected” After work and After Hours 5 to 2 p.m.; and Saturday – The Otis Party at 9 p.m. But I hear there is going to be a “Cougar Night” for those women who want to meet younger men and “College Night” for the college students. To learn more call 215- 921-9815. the time and we did quite a lot of traveling.' Credits Dizzy Gillespie Kenny Clarke states, " Dizzy is different. He's a saint. Dizzy personally taught all the trumpet players who were playing at that time, and a lot of drummers, too. And he was an extraordinary musician, too, just on the verge of genius, in some ways more than a genius. He gave a lot more of himself than any musician I know of--much more than Bird, because Bird was like a prophet who brings a message, leaves that message and disappears. " " Self reliance is what Kenny Clarke taught and he really believed in the global possibilities of Black music and black musicians. Coming out of U.S. Services in the Post World War 11, era, Kenny Clarke, like Richard Wright and others spent the rest of his life living iand teaching in France. He states, " There is very little to be done now because the music has fallen in the wrong hands. Musicians everywhere are sitting home by the telephone waiting for a white man to call them for a gig, and I don't see any future in that. I've been playing the drums for forty years, and the only future, I see in our music is for black people to have their own thing going' otherwise it's no use." African American communities in Pittsburgh have produced exceptional leaders in many fields. May their tribe increase! G OSPeL C ONCerT & B rUNCh D eACON L eSLIe P ITTMAN “h ArMONICA M AN ” AND The j UST U S S INGerS OF P hILADeLPhIA 7165 Germantown Avenue Philadelphia, PA Sunday, September 23 1:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Gospel Concert and Brunch: $20.00 at the door. For Tickets Call: Deacon Leslie Pittman: 215-229-8654 or 267-977-3454 (Cell) henry Payne: 215-549-6260 Lamar redcross: 215-629-3939 William Morris: 215-837-5171 - Gilson Music School: 21945 - Don’s Doo Shop: 215-978-4060 - 7165 Germantown Avenue - Webb’s Dept. Store: 22nd & ridge - In N.j. Tracy Suggs: 609-680-7175 SCOOP September 21, 2012 9/19/12 10:56 PM Page 11 Waters Ministries and its OK to Laugh shelly williams Word on the Street Celebrating our 52nd Anniversary SCOOP U.S.A. - Friday, September 21, 2012 - 11 What’s up my urban people its Shelly Shell with the Word on the Street! Living Water’s Ministries and It’s Ok 2 Laugh On September 15, 2012 Living Waters Ministries and It’s Ok 2 Laugh hosted a Clean Comedy Show with local and national comedians Cletus, Miss Clareese, TJ Reed, and Job. The event was held at the home of Living Waters Ministries, First Church of The Nazarene. With the comedic assortment Anthony Trott gathered everyone laughed until their belly’s hurt. Pastor Michael Heath continues to spread the word of God in new and exciting ways. ROSE FLOWER SHOP and GArDeN CeNTer STeNTON & OGONTZ AVe. 1903 Chelten Ave 215-276-1399 hOUSe rOSeS PLANTS $5.00 $1.98 UP BUNCh COMING SOON FIRST WEEK IN SEPT. NEW CROP - VEGETABLE PLANTS, COLLARDS, KALE, ETC. FUNerAL DeSIGNS at Discount PLANT FOOD Pastor Michael Heath and First Lady Crystal Heath with members of Living Waters Ministry American Karaoke Idol Raymond Anthony LOL and Friends presents the American Karaoke Idol and Fish Fry on September 22, 2012, 5pm @ Parkside Banquet Hall 49th & Parkside. This event is open to all Poets, singers, comedians and a cash prize of $500.00 will be awarded. Urban X-pressions will be on hand to capture the amazing performances. Thank you for your time and I look forward to chatting with you next week you have just been urbanized. Special thanks to Susan Bolden of Q’s Hair Boutique 5815 N. Broad Street. UX Live every Friday open to all artists to perform. To see more on these events watch Single On A Saturday Night Every Wednesday at 10:30pm on Comcast 66 and Verizon 29. Would love to hear from you contact me at 215 843-1984, www.facebook.com/urbanxpressions or [email protected]. Living Waters is a nontraditional ministry seeking to engage this generation and culture with the Love of Christ! The mission of Living Waters is seeking to intentionally change the world through the love of Christ shown in uncommon ways. When you visit Living Waters the worship is exciting, the music is contemporary, the word is relevant yet heart changing and the dress is come as you are! Church service is held every Sunday at 3pm at 212 MacDade Blvd, Collingdale, PA. www.livingwaterspa.org 4th Saturdays Single’s Lunch & Mingle Join us every 4th Saturday September 22, 2012 for the live taping The Saturday Lunch Buffet and Happy Hour 12:30pm-5pm at Keya Graves Seafood & Steak Restaurant, 10 N 9th Street, Darby, PA. Contact Shelly Williams 215*843*1984 or [email protected] AM ERIHEALT H MER C Y FOUNDATION, KEYSTONE MER C Y HEALT H P LAN, AND P RAISE I S T H E CURE TM present pr esent the annual Health Ministry Program HEALT LTH FA FAIR and NJJJOOOEErCPEEZZrTQJSSJJU N Gospel EXTRAVAGANZA Gospel S ATURDA TURDAY Y, OC TOBER 6, 2012 2:00 2 :00 PM P M – 9 9:: 3 30 0 PM P M MT. A IR Y C H UR CH O F GOD IN C H RIST 6401 Ogontz Avenue, Philadelphia, PA PA HEALT H FAIR FAIR begins at 2:00 PM T RANSPOR TATION AND C H ILD C ARE GOSPEL E X T RA RAV VA G ANZA begins at 6:30 PM r r ovided Transportation pr provided r Childcare provided Childcare provided (ages 3-12) Infants welcome r Hemoglobin A1C for Keystone Mercy Mercy Members r Cholester Cholesterol ol r Glucose (Blood Sugar) r Body Mass Index (BMI) r Blood Pressur essure e r Mammography Van* Van* r Workshops and Motivational Speakers r Pampering Party r r *Keystone Mercy Members must call 215-863-6421 to register for Mammograms. Hezekiah Walker and LFC Brockington Ensemble Brockington Special performance by Straight to the Pointe! Dance Company r Hosted by Patty Jackson r For more more information call 215-635-1025 or visit: www.PraiseIsTheCur .PraiseIsTheCure.org e.org (massages and spa treatments) Office of Health Communications and Health Disparities SCOOP September 21, 2012 9/19/12 10:56 PM Page 12 Weep not for me 12 - SCOOP U.S.A. - Friday, September 21, 2012 rev. dr. wm. rocky brown, 3rd The Biblical historian tells us of two incidents that happened on the way to the cross. The first incident involved a man. Jesus had carried his cross partway up to Calvary, but his strength was about gone. The soldiers seeing a strong muscular Black Man seized him and commended him to bear the cross of Christ. The man was Simon of Cyrene. The second incident occurred with some kindhearted women of Jerusalem. Now the Scriptures say that these certain daughters of Jerusalem followed Him and bewailed and lamented Him. Jesus seeing this turned and said unto them, “Daughter of Jerusalem, “Weep not for me but weep for yourselves and your children.” Of all the cities where Jesus preached and taught none seemed as cruel and indifferent to Him as Jerusalem. Jesus wept over Jerusalem. He desired so much for Jerusalem as a city to receive Him. Instead he was now being led to death. How surprising then that certain women of Jerusalem in spite of what their husbands and sons were doing, found strength enough to publicly cry and lament over the tragic treatment Jesus was facing. But the again, it shouldn’t surprise us because if you check the record you will find that with all the people who came into contact with Christ, while on earth not one single incident can be found where a woman denied Him, cursed Him, or fought Him. No woman spat in His face, or ridiculed Him. Instead, women anointed His body, fed Him and administered to His needs. They cheered Him as He rode into Jerusalem. Then as He carried His cross toward Calvary, the women were crying. We should remember that women were at the bottom of the social, economic and religious ladder when Jesus came into this world. Jesus took the yoke of oppression Gold Room restaurant and Bar 520 edgemont Avenue Chester, PA w 610-872-8899 LADIeS NITe eVery WeDNeSDAy hAPPy hOUr 7 to 9 p.m. Free BUFFeTT ~ 50/50 DrAWINGS Drink Specials $2.25 ~ $2.00 Beer Brought to you by realize entertainment 25 & Older to get in Monday 9 p.m. until BALLOON NITe with Dr. B Wednesday REGGAE NITE 9 p.m. until with DJ ACE Come join the DJ LADY T Sunday 9 pm to 1:30 am playing Oldies but Goodies C H E S T E R , PA St. Luke 23: 27 & 28 “And there followed Him a great company of people, and of women which also bewailed and lamented Him. But Jesus turning unto them said, “Daughters of Jerusalem, weep not for me, but weep for yourselves and for your children.” from women and wherever the Gospel has been preached, womanhood has been lifted to new levels and higher heights. From the teaching of Jesus came the concept that women are co-equal with men. From Jesus came the significance of the widow’s mite. From Jesus’ own mother, Mary, came the exalted concept of motherhood and sincere piety. Beloved, these Daughters of Jerusalem had something to cry about. For their Emancipator was about to be put to death! How notable then that Jesus turned and addressed himself to this group saying: “Weep Not For Me, But weep for yourselves and for your children.” You know there comes a time in life when we must honestly shed some tears over the conditions that face us and our children. Drugs, Poor Education, Racism, Homelessness, AIDS, Crime; just to name a few. However; it is not enough to cry, we must cry seeking to relate ourselves to the will of God. Now, Jesus told these daughters to weep for themselves and their children because He saw a spark of hope in them. Yes we must weep sometimes, but let us make sure we are weeping tears of prayers. Let us weep leading our children in the steps of Christ. It matters not how bad things are if there is still a chance for a sparkle in every child’s eye. It is up to us to see that our children are given proper training and religious instruction. The crime wave of our youth cannot be separated from the Hero Thrill Show Philadelphia is honoring its own this Saturday. The annual Philadelphia Hero Thrill Show will provide thrills and chills, as families can enjoy fun activities including an old-fashioned carnival, motorcycle stunts, fire demonstrations, appearances by local sport stars, amusements, martial arts, basketball activities and much more. The 2012 Hero Thrill Show is designed to raise money for the education of the children of deceased police and fire personnel killed in the line of duty in Philadelphia. The show’s Grand Marshal Thomas Schomberg, sculptor and creator of the Rocky statue, will lead a motorcycle procession during the spectacular kick-off program by enter- ing the performance area with police personnel. It is part of a grand entrance featuring dignitaries, the Police Patrol Highway Motorcycle Drill Team and the Police Strike Force Bicycle Stunt Team. Fire Commissioner Ayers and Police Commissioner Ramsey will lead the audience in the Pledge of Allegiance, followed by the National Anthem, and remarks by sculptor Schomberg and law enforcement representatives. The Thrill Show, now celebrating its 58th year, features both the traditional and the new. In addition, this fall fund-raiser will present displays of crime fighting equipment by the Aviation Unit, Bomb Squad, the Crime Scene Investigation Unit, Explorers, the Marine Unit, Firearms Instructors, BOOTS & BONNETS Voting Concord & Bethel Rd - Chester, PA -(610) 485-8350 Friday, September 21 ~ 9 p.m. until BIrThDAy PArTy -for- TheDA Friday, September 28 ~ 9 p.m. until BIrThDAy PArTy -for- “TUrTLe” Saturday, October 6 ~ 3 to 9 p.m. Big BIrThDAy BASh -for- “NATe” FrIDAy NITe ~ hAPPy hOUr 6 to 8 p.m. $2.00 Corona Specials ~ Drinks $1.50 ~ Bottom Shelf Only eVery SATUrDAy ~ 3 to 9 p.m. ~ GrOWN FOLKS MATINee Dj SATUrDAy NITe 9 p.m. until ~ Good Time for All! Friday & Saturday DISCO NO COVer ChArGe $2.00 Nite Wednesday 7 to 10 p.m. ~ everything $2.00 KITCHEN OPEN Mon. - Wed. 4 pm to midnite: Thurs. - Sun. 4 pm to 2 a.m. good southern cooked, delicious foods for lunch and dinner such as ribs, hot dogs, hamburgers and fish sandwiches. Weekly specials that include mac and cheese, fresh cooked cabbage, greens and our delicious ! fried, baked and rotisserie chicken ... and now we have CAJUN CRABS!! CRABS AMPLe PArKING and SeCUrITy BOOK YOUR BIRTHDAY PARTY HERE - NO CHARGE - Call 610-485-8350 When you book a Party we will provide CAKE and CHAMPAGNE!! Continued from page 3 ning through Nov. 8 to give registered voters six weeks before the Nov. 6 election to take advantage of Thursday extended hours in order to obtain a PennDOT ID for voting. The following PennDOT centers will be open between 8:30 a.m. and 7 p.m. on the aforementioned Thursdays: 801 Arch St., 1530 S. Columbus Blvd., 2320 Island Ave., 919-B Levick St. and 7121 Ogontz Ave. VOTER ID INFO Voters who do not have any other eligible forms of photo ID are entitled to a FREE Voter ID card from PennDOTto find the nearest PennDOT Driver’s License Center, visit www.dot.state.pa.us or call (800) 932-4600 Visit www.GottaVote.Org for more information Celebrating our 52nd Anniversary delinquency of adult. (Parents who have no morals produce children with no morals.) So let us weep as we lift high the bloodstained banner of Christ, because a tear for Christ is a fountain of great strength. It can mean the difference between a converted soul and a lost soul. Jesus does not tell us not to weep; He simply tells us how to weep. One may even say that crying is not enough. But repentance must start somewhere. The Changed heart is of ten preceded by tear-filled eyes. For true religion must start in our emotions including our feelings before it can sink deep down in our hearts and control our wills, our thoughts and desires. If we shed redemptive tears now, our future tears will be tears of joy. For weeping may endure for a night, but Joy cometh in the morning. So Jesus tells us to follow the cross and shed tears, but we must be working and praying while we are crying. -We must cry, work and pray until every sinner is saying, “What must I do to be saved.” -We must cry, work and pray until the SHOOTINGS stop happening in communities. -We must cry, work and pray until the hungry and starving have 3 meals a day. -We must cry, work and pray until the Homeless have a decent House in which to live. -We must cry, work and pray until the Drugs and Drug Dealers are ran out of our neighborhoods. -We must cry, work and pray until Justice rolls down like waters and righteousness like a mighty stream. -We must cry, work and pray until the wicked cease from troubling and weary souls are at rest. Then and only then will God Himself wipe all tears from our eyes! This is Rev. Dr. Wm. Rocky Brown, 3rd asking you to Please Join Today, To Change Tomorrow! Police Academy, S.W.A.T and U.S. Home Security. Families can enjoy activities such as Mixed Martial Arts (Jui-Jitsu) and Sambo demonstrations courtesy of Matrix Fights, an old-fashioned carnival with amusements, games, dunk tanks, face-painting for the kids and profes- sional sports team mascots and cheerleaders. Also scheduled to appear are local sports team players and personalities. Tickets are $10 for single purchase, $25 for families. They are available at local police or fire stations, or online at www.herothrillshow.org MADISON GRILL 301 e. 12th Street Chester, PA 610-874-7662 Open 7 am Mon.- Sat. / Sunday 11am SMOKING PERMITTED hAPPy hOUr MONDAy & ThUrSDAy 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. SPECIAL DISCOUNT GAMe TIMe is PArTy TIMe Watch your team win or lose HARAMBE CAFE a.k.a. 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Review your credit report for inquiries from companies you have not contacted, accounts you did not open, and debts on your accounts you cannot explain; Close any accounts you know, or believe, have been tampered with or opened fraudulently; File a report with your local police or the police in the community where the identity theft took place; and File a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission at 1-877-438-4338 (TTY 1-866-653-4261). Question: I’m retired and the only income I have is from an Individual Retirement Account (IRA). Are my IRA withdrawals considered “earnings”? Could they reduce my monthly Social Security benefits? 700 W. 2nd Street, Chester, PA ABDEL’S BARBER SHOP Open from 7 to 7 - 7 Days a Week patrick l. robinson, sr. aQuestion: What can I do to protect myself against identity theft? Answer: First, don’t carry your Social Security card in your wallet. Keep it at home with your other important papers. Second, avoid giving out your Social Security number. While many banks, schools, doctors, landlords, and others will request your number, it is your decision whether to provide it. Ask if there is some other way to identify you in their records. To report identity theft, fraud, or misuse of your Social Security number, the Federal Trade Commission, the nation’s consumer protection agency, recommends you: Place a fraud alert on your credit file by contacting one of the following companies (the company you contact is required to contact the other two, which will then place alerts on G INN ’ S Restaurant & Bar Corner of Rt. 291 & Kerlin Street 610-876-5448 - Bar 610-876-5457 - Kitchen WE HAVE An ATM INSIDE BAR yOU MUST ShOW ID WheN eNTerING GINN’S - NO ID, NO eNTry NeW POLICy: yOU MUST Be 25 Or OLDer TO eNTer GINN’S ON ThUrS, FrI, SAT, & SUN. AFTer 9PM If you want to have a Birthday Party yOU MUST Be 25 yeArS Or OLDer Or a Club Matinee. 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Question: How do I earn coverage for Social Security? Answer: You earn Social Security credits, sometimes referred to as quarters of coverage, when you work and pay Social Security taxes. The credits are based on the amount of your earnings. In 2012, you receive one credit for each $1,130 of earnings, up to the maximum of four credits per year. Each year, the amount of earnings needed for a credit goes up slightly as average earnings levels increase. Generally, a person needs 40 credits to be eligible for retirement benefits. There are special rules for the self-employed. Read more about self-employment and Social Security in our online publication, If You Are Self Employed, at http://socialsecurity.gov/ pubs/10022.html. 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(866)204-0648 Transportamericadrivers.com SCOOP U.S.A. - September 21, 2012 - 19 SCOOP September 21, 2012 9/19/12 10:56 PM Page 20 Friday, September 21, 2012 H OMEOWNERS M ORTGAGE A SSISTANCE P ROGRAM (HEMAP) NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS The Pennsylvania Housing Financing Agency is now accepting applications from struggling homeowners for the newly reinstated Homeowners Mortgage Assistance Program (HEMAP). Homeowners who are at least three months delinquent on their mortgage may be eligible for assistance through HEMAP. Homeowners interested in more information about HEMAP may contact PHFA toll-free during weekday business hours at 1-800-342-2397. ******* F REE T RANSPORTATION AVAILABLE TO TAKE S ENIORS TO G ET P HOTO ID FOR V OTING (T RANS M ERCY A MBULANCE ) Seniors can receive free transportation to a PennDot center to obtain a photo ID for voting. Individuals needing transportation can arrange to be picked up from a residence or care facility anywhere in Philadelphia. To schedule an appointment, call 215-464-7775, Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. TransMercy Ambulance also provides emergency and non-emergency ambulance service to all parts of Philadelphia and surrounding counties. Emergency services are available 24/7 in all weather. Ambulance services accept Medicare, Medicaid and several insurances. ******* F RANCISVILLE FARMERS M ARKET We've MOVED to better serve the neighborhood! This Saturday, find us at our new location in the BIG triangle at 19th and Parrish Streets, across the street from the Francisville Playground Recreation Center. Still under the BIG TENT! So come RAIN or SHINE. The Francisville Farmers' Market is open EVERY Saturday through October 27th from 10:00am to 2:00pm with extended hours every 1st Saturday from 10:00am to 7:00pm. ******* Z UMBA C LASS New Jerusalem Baptist Church, 2119 West Diamond Street host a Zumba Class, every Thursday evening in the Church Fellowship Hall. Cost $5.00 for church members; $6.00 for non-members. ******* S ICKLE C ELL WALK /R UN September is National Sickle Cell Awareness Month and the 15th Annual Walter E. Brandon Sickle Cell Walk/Run is scheduled for Saturday, September 22 in Fairmount Park across from the Please Touch Museum. The event is sponsored by the Sickle Cell Disease Association of American, Philadelphia/Delaware Chapter and AFSCME District Council 33. Registration begins at 7:00 p.m.; Opening Ceremony 7:15 a.m.; Run begins 8:30 a.m.; Walk begins 8:35 a.m. Awards and activities 9:30 p.m. Registration fees: $25.00 Registration fee for all walkers and runners; $10.00 registration fee for children 12 and under. All individuals with sickle cell disease are free. Register online at www.sicklecelldisorder.com. For information call 215-471-8686 or email [email protected]. ******* P HILLY J AZZ F EST The Inaugural Philly Jazz Fest headliner: Pieces of a Dream “Remembering Grover” on Saturday, September 22, 2012 1pm – 12m at the Sheraton Philadelphia Downtown Hotel Ballroom, 17th and Race Streets JAM $35, Evening Concert $55 (includes 1 complimentary drink/cocktail at bar “excluding cognac”) For more information: www,phillyjazzfest.org or 609884-8919 ******* Family Movie Night Redeemed Christian Church of God New Song Chapel presents COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD Celebrating our 52nd Anniversary “Family Movie Night”. The event will take place at the Redeemed Christian Church of God New Song Chapel , 66 W. Chelten Avenue on Saturday, September 22 at 5:00 p.m. “Wounded” and “The Dark Cloud” are the two short films that will be featured. ******* P RO -A CT R ECOVERY WALKS Help mark Recovery Month this September by supporting PRO-ACT’s Recovery Walks! Join neighbors, friends and family at Penn’s Landing on Saturday morning, Sept. 22. Walk, celebrate recovery, catch performances by the city’s Recovery Idol finalists, and help show the world that there is a solution to alcohol and drug problems and that recovery is worth it. Call 215-345-6644 or visitrecoverywalks.org. Special guests include YouTube sensation Ted Williams, known as “The Golden Voice,” Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter and other dignitaries. Registration begins 7 a.m.; 1.75-mile walk starts at 9 a.m.; stage program from 10 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. ******* N EIGHBORLY N EEDS F UNDRAISER There will be an Al Ma’un “Neighborly Needs” Fish Fry Fundraiser on Sunday, September 23, from 4 to 7 p.m. at Bella’s Restaurant, 2159 Ridge Avenue. For information call Bahir at 267-266-1498. ******* H ANDS FOR P EACE The Hands for Peace Across Southwest Planning Committee invites you to the premier showing of the video “Choices”. “Choices” is a tremendously powerful and inspiring 25 minute video that brings attention to and helps identify some of the core issues contributing to criminal and violent behaviors. This dynamic video was produced, directed, filmed, and enacted entirely by grassroots community activist and everyday citizens. It is important to have concerned citizens such as you, who have a deep concern about the increase of violence in our community, engaged in the efforts to reduce violent behaviors. We feel that your involvement is critical as we prepare to move forward to design and implement programs and strategies addressing this issue. This premier is scheduled on Wednesday, September 26, 6:00 p.m. at the Historic Bartram Gardens located at 54th & Lindbergh Blvd. Philadelphia, PA. 19143. For additional information contact Joseph E. Purnell at 215-7247430 or Christine Riddick at 215-724-4012. ******* G OOD N EWS G OSPEL F INALE In celebration of Gospel Music Heritage Month, AAMP and Reverend Joe Williams of Mount Airy United Fellowship invite you to a very special RAAMP It Up. Wednesdays finale. Come hear local GAMES PEOPLE PLAY DATE DAY Wednesday Sept. 12 Thursday Sept. 13 Friday Sept. 14 Saturday Sept. 15 Sunday Sept. 16 Monday Sept. 17 Tuesday Sept. 18 PA NJ DELAWARE 495 953 573 749 247 505 816 780 471 205 715 054 800 864 489 991 705 849 691 559 184 174 857 985 377 752 993 539 140 342 320 820 xxx 006 298 595 392 605 214 878 008 615 113 497 514 222 SCOOP PICK HITS 044 370 Appears Every Friday Down Memory Lane Both pictures are all smiles of the good time days and nights (top) at the 239 Lounge in Germantown and (bottom) at the Marble Grille on Woodlawn Ave. SCOOP file photos Note: Reproductions of all Memory Lane pictures are available. Call SCOOP at 215-232-5974. 385 305 472 654 329 311 choirs and musicians pay tribute to Mrs. Linda Timmons and other legends on Wednesday, September 26 at 5:30 p.m. at the African American Museum in Philadelphia, 7th & Arch Streets. Admission is free. ******* B LACK H OLISTIC H EALERS A SSOCIATION M EETING Calling all Natural/holistic healers: Join us on Friday, September 28 for the first meeting of The Black Holistic Healers Association. Time 6pm-7pm; Location: Cafe Mills, 6460 Greene St, (Green and Upsal Streets). For information contact Dr. Faruq Iman (215-473-1040; Sheila Quarles or Kathy Morris (610-476-1043). ******* G ET B ACK TO FAMILY L IFE VARIETY S HOW Get Back to Family Life Variety Show will be held Saturday, September 29, Temple University Main Campus, Howard Gittis Student Center, 1755 N. 13th Street, Room 200. This is a FREE event! *Maximum Capacity is 600- First come first served. CONTACT: Lucress Irizarry, Founder/Executive Director. E-mail: [email protected] - 267-978-5856. Register at www.figfrc.org. ******* V ICTORY C HORAL E NSEMBLE IN C ONCERT The Victory Choral Ensemble will be in Concert at 3:30 p.m. on Sunday, September 30 at the New Jerusalem Baptist Church, 2119 Diamond Street. Free Will Offering. by Judy Renay Happy Birthday Libra Saturday 9:49am E.S.T ArIeS - March 21- April 19 Though flashes of intention seem powerful they may not be trustworthy. Avoid stubborn assertions or radical decisions; especially in money and investment matters. This is a good time for romance. Best numbers 7 and 0. TAUrUS - April 20 - May 20 A co-worker sees you in a new romantic light this month. Pour energies into improving the money picture. Assertive tactics win you a needed loan or financial backing. Best numbers 9 and 6. GeMINI - May 21 - june 21 Your extra enthusiasm and generosity help win hearts in this highly romantic time. In career matters you have the power to impress VIP’s in a BIG way. Best numbers 8 and 7. CANCer - june 22 - july 22 Don’t allow repairs, remodeling, or major changes in your home life to interfere with peace of mind. A workmate could confess an attraction to you. Best numbers 0 and 5. LeO - july 23 - August 22 Now is a good time to travel and reach out to those far away. On the home, or job front, a new cycle starting suggests you clear up old tasks, projects, or health matters you’ve put off. Best numbers 6 and 3. VIrGO - August 23 - September 22 Financial transactions require an eagle’s eye. Review bills, loans, and interest rates to avert errors and improve position. Travel urge is strong; romance with someone from your past could be the incentive. Best numbers 5 and 7. LIBrA - September 23 - October 22 You have a well of energy to tap into right now that will allow you to push harder. Be more assertive and go the extra mile. Use it wisely. Best numbers 4 and 1. SCOrPIO - October 23 - November 21 Focus on inner healing and development of hidden potential. Don’t allow erratic co-workers to disrupt your plans with unexpected demands. Love, romance and, social life brings heart warming rewards. Best numbers 9 and 8. SAGITTArIUS - November 22 - Dececember 21 You’ll thrive at handling group functions, social affairs, and reviving past traditions. This month could be magical if you don’t dwell sentimentally about the one who got away. Best numbers 1 and 7. CAPrICOrN -December 22 - january 19 Your intuition’s a powerful tool now; enabling you to get to the bottom of a situation on the job. This is also a good time for research on medical matters. Best numbers 3 and 4. AQUArIUS - january 20 - February 18 Accent is on transforming home, property, and base of operation through daring new concepts. Humanitarian ideals could lead you astray if you move too quickly. Best numbers 0 and 6. PISCeS - February 19 - March 20 You’ll feel a strong drive to improve yourself and your financial picture through unusual means. Protect records, credit cards, and credit card numbers as a possible element of deception enters the picture. Best numbers 8 and 2. I R ECOGNIZE A STROLOGY A S G OD ’ S N EWS L ETTER . I’ M A MEMBER OF THE ORDER OF THE U NIVERSAL I MPRINTS . I’ VE STUDIED WITH THE R OSICRUCIAN ’ S AND A MERICAN F EDERATION OF A STROLOGERS WHICH I’ M ALSO A MEMBER . Y OU MAY CONTACT ME AT RAHMING 000@ VERIZON . NET N OW IS THE TIME TO KNOW THYSELF.