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SCOOP June 29, 2012 6/27/12 10:54 PM Page 1 Friday, June 29, 2012 TV Guide Inside Reach One, Teach One, Let’s Save The Children Enjoy your 4th of JULY Holiday FREE Sheriff Sale ads page 15-19 Who will be crowned Miss Carribbean?- page 2 AKA, 17th Annual Day of Sharing at Independence Blue Cross Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. Omega Omega Chapter 17th Annual Day of Sharing at Independence Blue Cross. The 2012 program initiatives for Community Awards were: Emerging Youth, Health, Stewardship & Sustainability, Global Poverty, Economic Security, Social Justice & Human Rights and Internal Leadership Training for External Services. Sixteen grant awards went to various local community groups. AKA, Omega Omega President Rev Lorina Marshall Blake stated that over eighteen scholarships were presented to deserving young ladies and men bringing the total amount AKA, Omega Omega Chapter has presented to the community partners to $492.500.00 during the past six years. Consisting of women of many diverse backgrounds from around the world, this sorority serves the global community through a membership of more than 250.000 women in over 900 chapters. Chartered in 1926, the Omega Omega Chapter serves in the spirit of "Global Leadership through Timeless Service" making a more viable and humane world for generations to come. Pictured are the community partner grant awardees with AKA, Omega Omega officers seated with check. Martin Regusters photo SCOOP June 29, 2012 6/27/12 10:54 PM Page 2 Who will be crowned Miss Carribbean US Celebrating our 52nd Anniversary 2 - SCOOP U.S.A. - Friday, June 29, 2012 thera martin milling The 12th Annual Miss Caribbean U.S. Beauty Pageant is schedule for Saturday, July 7, 2012 time 5:00 p.m. at Martin Luther King, High School in the Northwest section of Philadelphia. The school is located at 6100 Stenton Avenue, (Stenton and Haines Street)The doors will open at 4:30 p.m. Founded by Pageant Director Yolanda Wallace, she says while the pageant is entitled a “beauty pageant”, it is a true celebration of educated, Sophisticated, talented young enchanted beauties, Caribbean culture, food, traditions and history. Yolanda Wallace stated, “Indeed the ladies show case themselves as they participate in the pageant competition every year. I’m so thankful that the vision I had a dozen years ago, became a reality, and each year the event itself gets better., I am always so very proud to see the intelligent and very confident young ladies who participate as contestants in the pageant. I am equally strengthened by the show of support I get from the board members of MCUSBP, Inc., and from my family, friends and family members of current and past contestants.” Yolanda Wallace added, “Years ago I noticed that many of young Caribbean college students I knew, were struggling in college because while they were accepted into the institutions of higher learning of their choice, coming from low-income families and some with no scholarships or grants, the finances of college can become overwhelming. Students were taking jobs, working all night,--- and then trying to make it to all their college courses by day. My thought was that if I could help raise money for some of the young ladies from the Caribbean who are over here trying to accomplish their educational goals, then that will help make a dent in the problem. That’s really how the Miss Caribbean U.S. Beauty Pageant was founded. “ The Pageant Founder says the event is one you don’t want to miss. Contestants will participate in cultural dances and attire from the Caribbean. They will each have to go through an on-stage interview, a talent segment, a swim suit segment and of course a fabulous evening gown segment. Contestants this year will represent the following Caribbean Islands: Trinidad and Tobago, Grenada, Islander USA, Jamaica, St. Kitts & Nevis, Haiti, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Barbados, Turks and Caicos, Puerto Rico, Guyana, Dominican Republic, U.S. Virgin Isles, Guadeloupe and Antigua Barbuda. 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. 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In advance scholarship applicants being considered for scholarships are required to fill out an application form and write an essay on why they need the support for college. The winner of the Miss Caribbean U.S. Beauty Pageant receives monetary prize which changes annually base on revenue generated from the Thera Martin photo pageant, 3 photo spread in different Caribbean Travel Magazine, a series of radio and cable television interviews, as well as print media over her year long reign as an ambassador of the Caribbean and travel opportunities in USA as she supports and promotes her platform and the MCUSBPs. The other very nice award is a trip to the Caribbean for the winner.. For more details about the pageant, log on at www.misscaribbean.info PHA & Wells Fargo celebrate homeownership month Hiram Carmona of the The Philadelphia Housing City’s Office of Housing Authority and Wells Fargo and Community DevelopBank encouraged PHA resiment said pre-purchase dents and others to take adhousing counseling is the vantage of market first step in preventing conditions and prepare foreclosures. themselves for homeowner“Be an informed conship. Their message is that, sumer. Know what you’re despite the economic downbuying,” he said. “It’s very turn, this is one of the best important to become an intimes to buy a home if formed consumer. It’s very you’re educated and preimportant to learn the inspared. and-outs of mortgages. We The Homeownership have many programs in the Month Celebration held recity to help residents becently at the University of come savvier. They're free Pennsylvania’s Houston to income-qualified resiHall was aimed primarily at dents and they should take PHA residents, but was Linda Emanuel recipient of an homeownership advantage of them.” open to the public. The award OHCD offers a $500 agency has helped well over grant to people who complete pre-purchase housing 1,100 residents get into homeownership. Over the years, counseling before they enter into an agreement of sale. it has built up partnerships and resources that can help The grant program prohibits adjustable rate mortgages, people achieve the American Dream. no-doc and low-doc loans, and other predatory type “PHA is proud of our residents who have graduated to loans. It also established debt to income ratios, so people homeownership and we're committed to assisting more know how much they can afford to spend on a home. people meet their goals,” said PHA Administrative ReThe City has supported neighborhood-based counselceiver/Executive Director Michael P. Kelly. “It requires ing for 30 years. More recently, studies completed by hard work and patience, but it is well worth it. HomeHUD found that housing counseling significantly imownership stabilizes neighborhoods and helps families proved the likelihood that homeowners remained in their build an asset base.” homes. The studies focused on people trying to buy a Farah Jimenez, the President/CEO of the People’s home and those trying to prevent foreclosure. The findEmergency Center and the keynote speaker for the event, ings for the pre-purchase counseling study suggests that said her group is pleased to be PHA’s partner in helping such counseling helps people make good decisions when families move from homelessness to homeownership. buying a home and helps make homeownership more “We have seen firsthand how families that PEC has sustainable. helped to make this transition also impacted the commuLinda Emanuel, a former Housing Choice Voucher nity by increasing owner-occupied properties in residen(Section 8) recipient, couldn’t agree more. tial neighborhoods and increasing assets for families,” “You want to know what you’re getting into when you she said. buy a home,” she said. “You definitely want to make sure Jimenez also said that the dream of homeownership your credit is right. Me, personally, I came from not havhas both promise and pitfalls, but PEC hopes “families will evaluate their readiness and take advantage of the re- ing such great credit to going through the counseling and making my credit better. That’s when I was able to pursources available for those that are willing to put in the chase a home.” hard work.” It took Emanuel four years to fix her credit, save up for The People’s Emergency Center, best known for helpa down payment, and find a home. She now lives happily ing the homeless, also serves the greater West Philadelwith her two children in Southwest Philadelphia. phia community through its community development ABLE Realty NAREB, Value Home Inspection, Inc., corporation which manages housing and commercial real and Allstate Insurance also took part in the event. estate activities. During the event, prospective homebuyers were strongly encouraged to sign up for housing counseling. SCOOP U.S.A. Mailing address: P.O. 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After affirming the enormous progress our nation has made in overcoming bias against people of color and gays and lesbians, Wade Henderson, the very thoughtful Leadership Conference head, issued one of the most eloquent and sobering warnings I've heard about the enormous dangers to America's democracy we face today. We must heed and act upon his words. "What happens this year will determine the future of American democracy for generations to come. This is the first presidential campaign conducted in the aftermath of the Supreme Court's decision in Citizens United. As with Dred Scott and Plessy v. Ferguson, this is a rare ruling that narrows, not widens, American democracy. The fortunate few with unlimited resources can engage in unlimited campaign spending and big money could shout out the voice of the people. An all-out assault on democracy is underway in America including: Anti-voter laws from requiring photo IDs to restricting voter registration that seek to disfranchise vulnerable voters, including African Americans, Latinos, low-income Americans, young people and senior citizens; Attacks on newcomers to our nation, such as the antiimmigrant laws in Arizona and Alabama and copycats all across this country, that codify racial and ethnic profiling as legitimate law enforcement policy; Restrictions on the right to organize unions and bargain for a better life and livelihood in the public and private sectors; A war on women's rights, from earning equal pay for equal work to making her most personal choices without government interference; Efforts to defund, de-unionize, demonize and privatize public services of all kinds, from our public schools to Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security; and The unprecedented obstruction of judicial nominations that has left the nation with more than 90 current and future vacancies on federal courts, making it almost impossible for most Americans to have their cases heard in a timely manner. The old saying really is true: Justice delayed is justice deferred. But American progress must never be a dream deferred." Wade Henderson will be moderating a robust discussion of these issues in a plenary session on Saving Democracy: Creating One America July 24, 2012 at the Children's Defense Fund National Conference in Cincinnati, Ohio. Joining him will be Robert Edgar, President and CEO of Common Cause, Barbara Arnwine, Executive Director of the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights, and Arturo Vargas, Executive Director of the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials. Democracy is not a spectator sport. It is as strong and genuine as its citizens who choose and hold accountable their leaders. Please make sure you do your part to ensure honest and fair elections in our nation this year. 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. Special Notice Because of the 4th of July holiday is celebrated on Wednesday this year. the deadline for Editorial and Advertisments have been moved up to Monday, July 2nd at 6:00 p.m. Our press date will be tuesday, July 3rd. SCOOP U.S.A. - Friday, June 29, 2012 - 3 Martin Nock, President and CEO of Communities In School of Philadelphia (center) is joined by; (Left to Right) Dawn McCray, Deputy Chief, Workforce Development and Support Services for CIS of Philadelphia; City Councilwoman Maria D. Quinones-Sanchez who presented opening remarks to seniors; City Councilwoman Blondell Reynolds Brown, who provided closing remarks; and Jan Shaeffer, Executive Director of the St. Christopher's Foundation for Children.—Robert Mendelsohn photo Councilwoman Maria D. Quinones-Sanchez, 7th District, and Councilwoman-at-Large Blondell ReynoldsBrown congratulated 40 Olney Charter High School students as they graduated from the Health Tech Program sponsored by St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children, Communities In Schools of Philadelphia, Inc., Philadelphia Youth Network and St. Christopher’s Foundation for Children. Kal and Lucille Rudman awarded $25,000 in scholarships to graduating seniors in the Health Tech program as well as Health Tech alumni. Since 1994, the Rudman Foundation has awarded scholarships totaling $407,000. The Health Tech program gives students comprehensive exposure to the healthcare industry. Students are placed in clinical and non-clinical jobs, and on the job training extends beyond the scope of clinical healthcare work. Since its inception in 1994, approximately 361 high school juniors and seniors have participated in the program, which boasts a 98 percent high school graduation rate and a 96 percent college entrance rate. 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 June 29, 2012 6/27/12 10:54 PM Page 4 The tragic cost of Modern Technology Celebrating our 52nd Anniversary 4 - SCOOP U.S.A. - Friday, June 29, 2012 junious r. stanton “Coltan is the industrial name for columbite–tantalite, a dull black metallic mineral that is found around the world but with 80% of the reserve found in the Democratic Republic of Congo... According to wiki, an estimated 6.9 million people have died since 1998 in the war in the Congo. While wild life direct states that, every day in Congo, 1,500 people die as a direct or indirect result of the Coltan mining conflict.” Coltan Wars: For Our Hi-Tech Liveshttp://fractalenlightenment.com/12066/issues/coltan-wars-for-our-hitech-lives FRIDAY • JUNE 29, 2012 Evening 7 PM 7:30 8 PM CBS Entertainment (CC) ABC Jeopardy! (CC) 8:30 gion. At its height the regional war often called Africa's World War included eight different African nations and over twenty-five different militias have been involved in the conflict. Millions of Africans were killed, maimed and injured during the conflict. The wars supposedly ended in 2003 but now smaller conflicts are still going on funded and instigated by Western financial and economic interests. At the heart of this conflict was the desire to control the numerous natural resources such as: diamonds, gold, petroleum, copper, silver, cobalt, zinc,uranium, and Coltan. Today Coltan is the chief source of the killing, exploitation, dislocation and ecological devastation. Our (Black folks') continuous purchasing and upgrading of our gizmos and gadgets have helped fuel the ongoing slaughter, rape and ecological devastation in the Congo. “These conflicts also have another name. The Coltan War. Coltan is a mineral that is necessary for electronic devices such as cellphones and PlayStations, as it is capable of reaching high temperatures while remaining effective. An estimated 80% of the worlds coltan is found in central Africa. By the ’90s, the demand for this mineral had peaked, causing profits to skyrocket. Therefore control of the coltan mines was lucrative, and sales of coltan directly funded the wars that raged throughout the Congo. Many of the foreign nations that came to Congo’s aid were involved because of their own stakes in the Congolese mining, and many other conflicts, such as the Angolan Civil War, were funded by mining. In fact, despite the peace treaty that allegedly ended the fighting in 2003, militias, including the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda who control an estimated 20% of the mines. In addition to this are unofficial “taxes” or bribes paid by official mining operations. By purchasing minerals from them, and arguably the products made from them, we are in effect aiding a terrorist organization, and helping one of the groups that carried out the Rwandan genocide attain wealth to relocate. They’ve also continued to systematically rape women for the purpose of intimidation and public humiliation, so that the Eastern Congo now has the highest occurrence of rape in the world. 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This past Father's Day was especially nice for me. Brian and Dani were making a terrific dinner with crab stuffed Tilapia, salad, a vegetable medley, and Brian's wonderful Mousse accompanied by home made Pizzelles. Dani bought me a beautiful card and my big surprise was Dani's parents enclosing a gift in a Father's Day card. Dani's dad has been a caterer for many years. He made "sliders", which were beyond excellent, and brought a plate of Italian meats and cheeses. Her parents (and family) are such lovely people. Jaynee and I had a wonderful time, talking and laughing till late. Our daughter and her husband couldn't be at the dinner. They'd gone on vacation to Cape May. Because they weren't at the first dinner, our daughter made me a second Father's Day dinner the following Tuesday. She cooked up Crab Imperial, salad, and special dessert. So this year, I had two Father's Day dinners from my wonderful children. I feel very lucky to have our children. They're supportive and loving. Visiting with our daughter and her husband is fun. We brought back our daughter's dog Tuesday who had been visiting with us while her parents were on vacation. (She is such a good dog, she's a pleasure to host.) I'm looking forward to July 4th at our daughter's house. Our little family will be there with her husband's brother's family. It is a blessing to have a great family to celebrate the holidays with. I am very thankful. harry polis Most of us don't know the terrible toll and cost we are paying for the latest gizmo and gadget we think we just have to have to be seen as hip, current, on time and up to date. The iphone, ipads, Smartphones, laptops, desktops, computer games like Play Station, digital cameras and many other gadgets need/use a mineral called Coltan to make them operate. Coltan or columbite-tantalite is in every cellphone manufactured no matter who makes it. The ore is used to make what are called pinhead capacitors that regulate the flow of current (voltage) and store energy in the cellphones. An article entitled The Lost Wold War which is no longer on the UK edition of the www.corporatewatch.org.uk/newsletter Website describes Coltan thusly, “Coltan looks like black mud, but is three times heavier than iron and only slightly lighter than gold. It is found in abundance in eastern Congo and can be mined with minimal equipment. Coltan is vital to the high tech economy. Wireless electronic communication would not exist without it. The ‘mud’ is refined into tantalum – a metallic element that is both a superb conductor of electricity and extremely heat-resistant. Tantalum powder is a vital component in capacitors, for the control of the flow of current in miniature circuit boards. Capacitors made of tantalum are found inside every laptop, pager, personal digital assistant, and mobile phone.1 Tantalum is also used in the aviation and atomic energy industries. A very small group of companies in the world process coltan. These include H.C.Starck (Germany, a subsidiary ot Bayer), Cabott Inc. (US), Ningxia (China), and Ulba (Kazakhstan). The world’s biggest coltan mines are in Australia and they account for about 60% of world production. It is generally believed, however, that 80% of the world’s reserves are in Africa, with DRC accounting for 80% of the African reserves.” Thus far the bulk of the world's Coltan has been found in Africa specifically in the region of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Unless you are a current affairs junkie like me, you probably don't know there have been wars going on in that region for decades, or that millions of Africans have been killed, raped, displaced or forced to flee due to the wars ravaging the re- purchased a cell phone or many other electronic devices have contributed to financing this war and to the group that carried out the terrible atrocities in Rwanda. More recently mobile telephony has aided many in sub-Saharan Africa in many ways, yet the origin and conflicts over this mineral should not be forgotten, nor the ravages it continues to exert on the nation of DR Congo.” Congo, Coltan, and Colonialism Joseph Sannicandro http://noiseeconomy.wordpress.com/2011/07/13/congo -coltan-and-colonialism/ In addition to the killings and rapes the Coltan War are also causing horrific ecological devastation, pollution and deforestation. “The extraction of coltan is a process that heavily influences the surrounding environment. Coltan is found in high concentration within the boundaries of Kahuzi BiegaNational Park, home of a rich tropical forest ecosystem. In 2001 more than 10,000 men, women, and children moved to mining camps in Kahuzi Biega National Park, motivated by the rare opportunity to earn a living wage. (Redmond, 2001) Miners depended on the forest for sustenance, and relied on bushmeat for animal protein. The implications for local biodiversity, especially large mammals, were devastating. Estimates of elephant and lowland gorilla mortalities are 3,700 and 8,000 respectively. (Redmond, 2001) The strain put on wildlife by over-hunting was compounded by habitat loss due to deforestation. Forests were cleared to set up mines and camps. Just as severe as the initial deforestation was the sustained exploitation of wood for fuel. ”http://sitemaker.umich.edu/section002group3/coltan _mining_in_democratic_republic_of_the_congo Since the infamous Berlin Conference of 1884-85 Europeans have ruthlessly exploited the resources of the region with little or no concern for the consequences of their actions. But tragically now Black people are so caught up in the consumerism, materialism, lust for power and status promoted by the US and West, our mindless actions hurt, harm and undermine the welfare of follow Africans on the continent and throughout the diaspora. So the next time you shop for a digital camera, computer game, lap top, cellphone or other device you just have to have, please think about the implications and consequences of your purchase on our people in Africa and the environment. 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View SCOOP on the web www.scoopusanewspaper.com SCOOP June 29, 2012 6/27/12 10:54 PM Page 5 Philly’s final Farewell to Gabriel S. Hardeman, Jr. CD Spotlight Celebrating our 52nd Anniversary sherri y. johnson On Saturday, June 23, 2012 the city said farewell to one of its adopted sons. Gabriel S. Hardeman Jr., phenomenal songwriter, skilled singer and humble servant died at the age of 68 on June 16 of interstitial fibrosis, a lung disease. Mr. Hardeman was born in College Park, Georgia in December 1943. He later moved to Philadelphia where he became a public school teacher and coach. Within the last 10 years he moved back to Georgia to take care of his ailing parents. After his father passed in 2007 and Hardeman's health became more challenging he chose to move back to Philadelphia to get treatment for his disease. The son of the late Rev. Gabriel S. Hardeman Sr., founder of the Hickman Temple A.M.E. Church located 5001 Baltimore Avenue in West Philadelphia, Gabriel Hardeman, Jr. was a passionate man filled with the Lord's love towards people. He loved making others smile and enjoyed writing songs that spoke to the hearts of everyone. Most of us know R&B hit songs "I Feel Good All Over" by Stephanie Mills, which he and his wife cowrote along with Miki Howard's hit "Love Under New Management." However, it was his gospel mega hit song of the late 70's entitled "Feels like Fire" that people still remember as the anthem for dancing before the Lord! The service was held at Hickman Temple A.M.E. and was filled with joy, laughter and some tears as communities from across the city, country and music industry reflected on the life of this legend. Kind sentiments from ministers, singers, politicians, community leaders and musicians alike became the running theme during the service. Fred Blain, General Manager and morning drive personality for WNAP 1110-AM mentioned how he had recently spoken with him and that Hardeman had said that he was a winner either way. If God chose to let him stay on earth and share the Good News he was a winner and if God chose to bring him home he was still a winner. As the tributes continued perhaps one of the most touching moments was when the choir and the Gabriel Hardeman Delegation begin to sing some of his hit songs including "Lion and the Lamb," "Feels Like Fire," and "To The Chief Musician." However, it was Hardeman's favorite song that was played by colleague and friend, Bryant Pugh that literally warmed everyone's heart. "I've Come too Far" by Richard Smallwood was his last request and he wanted Pugh to play it at his service and that request was beautifully honored. A well written and articulated eulogy was given by Hardeman's friend and minister from Georgia. He painted a visual of what Hardeman would be saying throughout this time of the valley experience in his life. He used Hardeman's own lyrics to many of his songs to comfort the family. He explained how as Hardeman weakened his faith strengthen and never waivered. SCOOP U.S.A. - Friday, June 29, 2012 - 5 SATURDAY • JUNE 30, 2012 Evening 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 CBS Summer Fun ABC FYI Philly Paid Program Foodies PBS The Lawrence Welk Show: Western (CC) MYN Two and Half Men As the service came to an end a host of well wishers gathered outside to hug his wife Annette and their son Michael. They both looked strong and humbled by all the love. We continue to pray for their continued strength as they journey on the road to healing. Gabriel Hardeman, Philly's Chief Musician--Home to Live with God! If you would like for Supreme Gospel Entertainment to cover your next event or feature your story, please contact us at [email protected]. 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Common ........ “The Dreamer The Believer” ..... (WB) 4. Drake .................... “Take Care” .................. (UniRepu) 5. Tyrese ............... Open Invitation .................. (Voltron) 6. Rihanna ............ “Talk That Talk” ................ (DefJam) 7. Carl Thomas ................. “Conquerer” ................ (Verve) 8. Kindred The Family Soul .... “Love Has No Recession” (Shanachie) 9. Ledisi ....................... “Pieces of Me” ................ (Verve) 10. Young Jeezy .... “TM 103: Hustler Ambition” ... (DefJam) 11. J. Cole .... “Cole World The Sideline Story .... (RocNation) 12. Mary J. Blige ............. “My Life II” ................. (Geffen) 13. Jill Scott ............. “Light of the Sun” ................... (WB) 14. Meek Mill/DJ Drama ... “Dream Chasers” ... (Maybach) 15. Betty Wright & The Roots ..... “The Movie” ..... (SCRV) 16. Beyonce .......................... “4” ...................... (Columbia) 17. Joe ....... “The Good, The Bad, The Sexy” ........ (Kerd) 18. Johnny Gill ............... “Still Winning” .............. (Notifi) 19. Keith Sweat ........... “Til The Morning” ............ (Eone) 20. Genuwine ........................ “Elgin” ........................ (Uni) 21. Jennifer Hudson ....... “I Remember Me” ....... (Arista) 22. R. Kelly .................... “Love Letter” ................... (Jive) 23. JaRule.........................“ Pil 2” ........................... (Mpire) 24. Maino ............... “Day After Tomorrow” ........... (Eone) 25. Ruben Studdard .... “Letters from Birmingham”... (#1) top Gospel CDS & DvDS 1. Deitrick Haddon .... “Church on the Moon” .... (Verity) 2. Donald Lawrence .................. “YRM” .............. (Verity) 3. Isaac Arree ... “Uncommon Me” .............“In The Middle” (Soverign) 4. Missippi Mass Choir ...“Then Sings My Soul” ... (Malaco) 5. Jackson Southernaires ... “Back Again” ... (Blackberry) 6. William McDonald .................... “Aris” ........... (Verity) 7. 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(EMI) WEBB’S DEPARtMENt StORE 2152 Ridge Avenue (215) 765-9187 Large Selection of Stereo Needles and Cartridges WEBB’S DEPARTMENT STORE has some of the Nicest Customers in the world. Would you like to be one of them? Open Every Day of the Year HARD tO FIND COMPACt DISCS AND CASSEttS ON SALE!! SCOOP June 29, 2012 6/27/12 10:54 PM Page 6 Fun Safe Philly Summer Pop up events 6 - SCOOP U.S.A. - Friday, June 29, 2012 Fun Safe Philly summer Pop Up Events In May, Mayor Michael A. Nutter launched the Fun Safe Philly Summer campaign, a one-stop information source for Philadelphia youth and their families about available free and low cost programming and activities available throughout the summer. Today, in partnership with the Department of Parks and Recreation and the Mayor’s Office of Community Service and Civic Engagement, Mayor Nutter announced a new opportunity for young people to get involved by participating in “Pop Up” events across the City as a part of the Fun Safe Philly Summer campaign. “Offering young people opportunities to be involved in their communities, participate in enriching and exciting activities is what the Fun Safe Philly Summer campaign is all about. We want every child across the City to know that there are plenty of events, programs and activities to attend this summer,” said Mayor Nutter. “I also want to thank VILLA, the Soul, Phillies, Eagles, Flyers, Union and all of the other participating partners for donating tickets, merchandise and other prizes for use of the ‘Pop Up’ events.” Full list of “Pop Up” events is as follows: Friday, June 29, 2012 Kingsessing Recreation Center, 4901 Kingsessing Avenue, 6pm-9pm, 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament and Skills Competition Wednesday, July 11, 2012 19th and Washington Ave. 4pm-7pm Football and Cheering Clinic with the Philadelphia Soul Wednesday, July 18, 2012 Granahan Playground, 338 N. 65th Street, Skateboarding Skills & Tricks Session Wednesday, July 25, 2012 Scanlon Ice Rink, 1099 E. Venango, Free Ice Skating Wednesday, August 1, 2012 : Hunting Park, 9th and Luzerne Street! Let’s Read! Let’s Move! Field Day Wednesday, August 8, 2012 Mander Recreation Center, 33rd and Diamond Pool Party. Deputy Mayor for Environmental and Community Resources Michael DiBernardinis said, “The Department of Parks and Recreation offers affordable, fun and safe summer opportunities for youth of all ages in neighborhoods throughout the City. ‘Pop Up’ events are another critical example of the department's core mission to “ provide high-quality programming for children and families.” braries, pools, KEYSPOT computer centers and more. For more information on summer youth programming options, a full list of program start dates and times or more information on “Pop Up” events, call 3-1-1 or log on to www.phila.gov/youthprograms. 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With live music and entertainment, artisanal guest vendors, restaurant specials, gallery events, and late shopping hours, this monthly ‘night out in the neighborhood’ hosted by the Business Association of Mt. Airy creates a festive and vibrant atmosphere in Mt. Airy’s commercial hubs. This Final-ly Friday is sure to fill your belly with cookouts, ice cream, and red, white, and blue desserts! Chill out with a classic summer block party featuring fresh food and live music at the corner of Greene and Carpenter as Weavers Way brings the grill to the street. Cool off with a pint of Old Tellus Ale on tap at Earth Bread + Brewery, and satisfy your sweet tooth with a red white and blue dessert flatbread, made with strawberries, cream cheese, and blueberries. Bring the kids to Trolley Car Diner for dinner and get a free water ice with the purchase of an entrée. Unwind over a $20 pitcher of house sangria and margaritas on the patio at Avenida. Don’t miss this week’s vendors at Dining Under the Stars! Zsa’s Gourmet Ice Cream Food Truck and Little Jimmie’s Café will be on site at Lovett Park from 6:30 til 8:30 pm, so pick up some food and grab a seat at one of the new tables and chairs in the park. Stick around at Lovett Park after Dining Under the Stars at 8:30 pm for a free screening of The Wizard of Oz, this week’s film in the Moonlight Movies in Mt. Airy series. Head over to Mt. Airy Art Garage earlier in the evening for the opening of the new members exhibit Philadelphia Hair Co. at 6 pm, then groove as DJ Lady Di spins at the Pride Dance Party from 7 til 10. Want to start the weekend in the right frame of mind? Try Blue Banyan Yoga’s community 6 pm Vinyasa yoga class. It’s an American music fest throughout the neighborhood as roots, bluegrass, jazz, and soul musicians perform in shops and out on the streets. Enjoy DJ Quest at Food For All at 5:30, Brenda Hill in Tamar Décor and Aaron Mitchell in front of the Sedgwick at 6, the Joe Wahl Band at Doc C Custom Clothier at 6:30, and Prose From Denver at Walk a Crooked Mile and Sonoma Sound in front of the Sedgwick starting at 7 pm. Save at the shops while you’re out on the town. Take 20% off all African-American and American history books at Walk A Crooked Mile. Rent anything from Mt. Airy Video Library and get a coupon for a free rental on Tuesday – and while you’re there, get free sprinkles from Scoop! Spend more than $10 at Tamar Décor and receive a free gift bag with goodies, and save on ties watches and custom apparel at Doc C Custom Clothier all night long. Stop by 7119 Germantown Avenue and welcome one of Mt. Airy’s newest businesses to the neighborhood: Ground Zero Salon will be sharing free sips and sides. As an added bonus, take 20% off any service when you make an appointment on Final-ly Friday! In addition to browsing the wares of guest vendors Bill’s Best BBQ, Beidler Pottery, Allison Ostertag, and Winnet-Knox along Germantown Avenue, test your beer trivia and win prizes at Malt House LTD’s stand in front of Earth Bread + Brewery. FREE COMPUtER tRAINING For all skill levels and ages Develop skills. Access the Internet. BECOME MORE EMPLOYABLE! Other programs include: GED, STD screening Join YOACAP today: 5805 Germantown Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19144 (215) 842-0550 215.851.1968 JOHN’S Beauty Salon 2526 W. Allegheny 215-225-9700 AL-JAY Insurance Agency, Inc. WESt PHILA. OFFICE 5236 Walnut St. (215) 476-7590 “We Insure Your Need, Without the Greed” Henry Jackson General Manager > > > > > Driver’s Licenses Fire and Theft Collision Home Motor Cycles > > > > Stay in the Loop with SCOOP USA Learner’s Permits Registration Renewals Business Notary Public We will be happy to advise you about the new auto insurance rules. Stop in! OFFICE HOURS: 10:00 A.M. tO 7:00 P.M. 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PA 19123 Checks Cashed - Money Orders - Direct Deposit Utility Bills Paid - Septa Passes - Septa Tokens Photostat Copies - Money Access - Rapid Refunds Fax Service - Notary Public - Mail Boxes - Money Gram OPEN: Mon. Tues. Wed. 8 am- 5 pm Thurs. & Fri. 8 am - 6 pm Sat. 8 am - 2 pm SCOOP June 29, 2012 6/27/12 10:56 PM Page 8 Community Events: The Good and the Bad Celebrating our 52nd Anniversary 8 - SCOOP U.S.A. - Friday, June 29, 2012 Toby Rich This week’s rap from the Mayor of Girard Avenue, Toby Rich concerns Community Events: The Good and the Bad. First the good. On Saturday I went to the Annual SCOP Expo. This is an event that I started going to years ago with Mom Lillian Crippen who was the woman actually responsible for talking Mr. Sonny Driver, Publisher of SCOOP USA into letting me write an article. They are the people who started calling em the Mayor of Girard Avenue. Yes, if it were not for Mom Crippen, Girard Avenue would have a different Mayor. I am very lovingly beholden to Mom Crippens because she showed me the way along with Mr. Driver. Mom did not care about my past, she gave me a chance and she talked to others into allowing me an opportunity. So you see you can get a chance even when you have an X. I was an X-offender; X-addict and an all around X person of responsibility but people will give you a chance if you give yourself the chance to change. Col. Charles Young Post 682 159 E. Sharpnack St. Phila. 215-844-9894 throw Back thursday (Every Other thursday) with Sam & vEE ~ 6 to 10 p.m. Special Mixed Drinks & Fun with DJ Bones Kitchen open Wednesday & Friday 6pm until. Monday Nite - Big Screen Night “ALL SPORtS” Wed. HAPPY HOUR 7 to 9 pm Music by Joe Bones Every other thursday LINE DANCE ~ 7:30 - 9:30 Fri. HAPPY HOUR 6 to 8 pm Sat. HAPPY HOUR 5 to 7 pm LADIES NItE Every Last Friday of the Month 6 to 9 p.m Have your Next Affair at the POSt Reasonable Rates!! Robert Jones, Commander ENJOY GOOD EATING 215-438-6793 The Rib Crib 6333 Germantown Avenue ~ Phila. OPEN PIt BAR-B-QUE RIBS CHOPPED BAR-B-QUE - CHICKEN Grilled BBQ wings, Corn on the cobCombo Platters Open thur., Fri. Sat. 11a.m. to 11 p.m. Janie Blackwell was there at the event and she has a history of working with the homes, ex-offenders and all people that need help, no matter what race or religion. Councilperson Blackwell is our today’s Saint Mary. She is a true blessing and she should be highly considered as the next Mayor or the first woman Mayor of Philadelphia. And the fact that she just happens to be African American really should not matter because people of all colors love Jannie Blackwell because she shows that she loves everyone from her heart. It cannot get any better than that. The first person I interviewed was Ching Bing, Jr. He does Hip Hop, R & B and Pop and he has been doing it since he was 13 years old. His father is Ching Bing, Jr. and they ace from the Bronx part of New York, 183 Prospect Avenue. Starting with their own record label, Aura Global music group, the family is known throughout New York and they are affiliated with many people in New York and we must keep in mind that New York is the heart for Hip Hop music just like back in the day Detroit was the place for the Motown Sound and Philly was the place for the Philly Soul Sound. Each place in America had its own area for the music. Chicago had the Blues along with Tennessee but I don’t want to get started by trying to name every part of American music. CAMDEN, N.J. CDS * tAPES * MOvIES * KANGOL HAtS Marlton Records & Electronics 286 Marlton Avenue Camden, N.J. 08105 (856) . . 541-1818 Rap & Reggae Music Gifts and Novelties NELLIE’S BEAUTYRAMA 663-9400 4913 WESTFIELD AVE., PENNSAUKEN, NJ (856) Shampoo, press & curl, perms, waves, ponytails & more. 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Barber Shop 801 Fairview St. SHARON HILL See “Community Events” page 9 NBC Extra (CC) Report BEvERAGE UPtown TUESDAY • JULY 3, 2012 Evening 7 PM 7:30 8 PM CBS Entertain- OCEA N Yes! we are open during our remodling to make a new look for you Before I go any further, Councilperson Blackwell wanted me to say to everybody that will vote to please get your ID so you will not have any problems voting. By the way, most of the groups at the SCOP event were a part of K & S records. This record company appears to be one for Philly today. Their music touches all people. They do not just produce music about murder and how much money you have like most Philly music seems to be to me. It’s like folks in Philly don’t sing about love al all. No love for your woman or love or your family or community. It’s only love of killing someone or the love of money, which seems to be pretty shallow to me. In my day Philly music had so much more to offer. 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Thorne Development Center presents the Praise Is The Cure™ Week of Hope, Health, and Healing Kickoff Breakfast, Saturday, June 30, 2012, 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. at The Salvation Army Ray and Joan Kroc Corps Community Center, 4200 Wissahickon Avenue, Philadelphia, PA. “The Kickoff Breakfast is a special invitation for churches and community leaders to learn how their church can be one of the 100 churches in the Delaware Valley selected to participate in Praise Sunday, a citywide community Breast Cancer Awareness Day,” said Anita T. Conner, founder of Praise Is The Cure. During the breakfast there will be a special recognition to the 2011 Praise Sunday Participating Churches. October is Breast cancer Awareness Month and Praise is The Cure is thrilled to provide programming from September 30 through October 6, 2012 for more than 30,000 women, children and men who believe that “Praise Is The Cure.” Praise Is The Cure will present the following FREE events throughout Philadelphia and surrounding counties: · Praise Sunday -- Citywide community Breast Cancer Awareness Day · Children’s Festivals · Health Fair Screenings and Wellness Workshops · A Pampering Party for breast cancer patients and survivors · Men’s Only Forum: “Real Men Wear Pink – Taking Care of Others and Yourself” · Annual Gospel Concert featuring the Brockington Ensemble and Hezekiah Walker, Hosted by Patty Jackson “Praise Is The Cure™ Week of Hope, Health & Healing is a family event, with the goal of preventing “victims,” creating more “survivors,” and educating families on how to deal with breast cancer,” added Conner. “Due to higher occurrence of mortality, Praise Is The Cure™ targets African American women and their families.” The George E. Thorne Development Center (GETDC) is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt non-profit corporation, whose mission is to empower individuals to control their destiny by equipping them with the essential tools needed in the areas of education, healthcare, finance and related issues. Anita T. Conner, a prominent accountant and 14 year Community Events Continued from previous page why Philly music does not really sell that well. It’s really musical junk and I am not trying to hate – only giving my opinion. Next is the “Prince of Pop”. This is Ching Bing’s nickname. Mike Jackson was a big influence in his musical life. His goal is to become a bigger mogul than P-Diddy and Russell Simmons. Now we all know he will have a lot of work to do. He writes all of his won music . He is also about to start the Philly Art Institute. He wants to learn how to play most musical instruments. He wants to be the Ron Isley of today by writing and producing all of his own stuff for K & S records. They do have some good ideas. I rarely even hear young folks even talking about learning to be able to read music. All I hear are copy cats and they are not very good at copying but Auroa Global sounds like they are on the right track So I want to give a big shout out to K & S records. Next is Savoy LaShai. She has been singing for about 8 years. She is from 13th & Ogden. A student at CAPA she sings in school. She also does jazz like songstress Ella Fitzgerald, especially her song “The A Train”. She also sings for K & S records. She has a new song out called Karma. It’s on Youtube and her message is that one that should stay true to oneself and even though you may not have a lot of people that like what you do, you will have your own fan base. She feels that character means more than just singing anything. It’s the principal about it. Then we have Eric Scruggs aka Pretty Boy who sings and dancers. He started 7 years ago dancing for exercise and just fell in love with his craft. For the past 5 years he has been doing Praise Dancing and would also like to transition to singing. He has performed all over the USA. He has had shows at Six Flags amusement park 3 years in a row and has also competed at the Bronner Brothers Hair Show and come in second place in Atlanta. He has also performed in New York, New Jersey and Delaware several times in his career. He also has done background dancing for many entertainers and was in three music videos. He encourages young people all over to do well for themselves. He also teaches dance to younger people from 7 to 16 years old and they learn Hip, Hop and Praise Dance. His motto is “Do The Right Thing.” Next is Rob Farmer, Jr. This is a father and son group which I am very fond of because of what it stands for. Now they are also very talented but just to see a father and son singing together shows me that there is a way to bridge the gap between young and old. They sing R & B, Hip Hop and their message that music can be expressed without negativity or cursing sounds almost too good to be true. Their group is called “The Farmer Boyz” and they are from New Jersey. Anyway, all of these entertainers seem to be dedicated to their craft and it’s nice to see that. With love, honor and respect from your Mayor of Girard Avenue, Toby Rich. Peace. SCOOP U.S.A. - Friday, June 29, 2012 - 9 Breast Cancer survivor expanded GETDC in 2005 to incorporate Praise Is The Cure™ as a primary initiative. African American women die from this disease at higher rates than any other ethnic group, for this reason, Praise Is The Cure™, targets primarily African American women. “As a breast cancer survivor, I believe that if it weren’t for the divine intervention of God, I would not be here today to share my story. Through Praise Is The Cure™, I am committed to saving lives by Motivating, Educating and Encouraging African American women to get breast screenings and treatment, said Conner. Since its inception, Praise Is The Cure® has reached over 100,000 Philadelphia area residents and has raised over $200,000 to support year- round program outreach efforts. Praise is The Cure® is made possible by corporate and community partners including AmeriHealth Mercy Foundation, Keystone Mercy, The Anita T. Conner Group, KD Communications Group, Fox Chase Cancer Center and Mount Airy Church of God in Christ. Sponsorship opportunities are still available. The Kickoff Breakfast is FREE and open to the community. Registration is required to attend. For more information and to register for the event, call 215-635-1025 or visit www.praiseisthecure.org. Sheriff Sale seminar Sheriff Jewell Williams wants to educate potential buyers on the bidding process at a Sheriff’s Sale. This free seminar will provide information on: · The amount of money and documents required to secure a winning bid · How to pay for the property if you have the highest bid · How long the process will take for the winning bidder to actually receive the deed for the property · How to recognize, and research, the type of property you are seeking to purchase Future seminars will be held on August 14, September 18, October 8, November 13 and December 11, 2012. 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EVE. Still knows her roots/routes. Who can tell her story better than Eve? She's onnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Conversation with Eve S= Spady, E= Eve Welcome to the Game WAYBLACKMEMORIES. Eve on first meeting Latifah and Da Brat: "I had a chance to talk to Da Brat. She's really cool. She was like, 'Just watch your back with the game.' Queen Latifah told me the same thing. 'Welcome to the game!' That's all they said to me, ya know and then we talked about other things and rapping. Spady: What kind of questions did you ask them at the beginning? Eve: Just so much about life because Latifah is a legend to me. Ya know what I"m saying? ... The best female MC right now (1999) is Lauryn Hill. She never sells out. She knows how to keep up with a Lil Kim and Foxy Brown. I mean, she doesn't have to talk about the jewels. and the clothes and she's still the dopest female MC. She doesn't even have to say all that, because she's very secure with herself. S: Eve, are there two standards you use to measure female and male MCs. I heard you say the dopest female emcee.. Are there two standards you use to evaluate female and male MCs? E. I try not to. Clark Kent said to me, 'You should never call yourself a female MC. Just call yourself an MC He said that there should be no boundaries. Because I get that all the time. 'You know what? You dope for a girl' And if I was a guy I would just be dope. ... I understand what Kent said but it's a difference. You know what I'm saying? Because as females, first of all, we have to work harder in this game because it's dominated by men. I have to give Charli Baltimore credit because she's from Philly. It's hard for females to get in. It really is.... In discussing her listening choices more than a decade ago, Eve broke it down with clarity: "I listen to a lot of Reggae. I listen to a lot of slow songs... ' Eve has high production standards and she's known to walk away from a track that wasn’t hot ish. Whut???? We talking about Eve. Strange how after only a few years you've got people acting like they've forgotten how fierce an entrance she made and how competitively she moved to the top of the charts. What challenges did she have coming into the game? Eve kicked it like this: "When I went to L.A. it made me have to grow up real quick. I had never been on my own. I had to deal with so many things. I had to deal with so many things; so many new people, new stress. And you know I'm a stressful person and stress make you grow up. And I'm a very stressful person I'm more responsible now because my experiences." Eve is a quick learner. And if I had to give you more It's only been a year Now I got my foot through the door And I ain't goin nowhere It took a while to get me in And i"m going to take my time Don't fight that good shit in your ear Now let me blow your mind Eve:You wanna bank up, crank up, makes me dizzy Shank up, haters wanna come after me You ain't a gangster, prankster, too much to eat Snakes in my path wanna smile up at me Now while you grittin your teeth Frustration baby you gotta breathe Don’t Worry Be Happy Stay in the Loop with SCOOP USA Mt. Airy, USA helps Homeowners with Repairs and Energy Savings Tips On Saturday, June 30, 2012 from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., Mt. Airy USA will present a free Home Improvement and Energy Workshop at their office located at 6703 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19119, Suite 200. The entrance is at the rear of the building. Learn about affordable home improvement loans, low cost do-it-yourself repairs, energy-efficiency improvements, energysaving tips that can lower utility bills, and fire safety tips. Enjoy a light lunch. Register online: www.mausahomeimprovement.eventbrite.com Or call: Cynthia Bradley @ 215-844-6021 x 215 This workshop is one of the many free workshops being presented by Mt. Airy USA this year. Others include twice-monthly workshops to help perspective home buyers make responsible home purchase decisions and workshops to help current homeowners avoid scams and prevent foreclosure, Mt. Airy, USA is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to preserve, em- power, and advance a vibrant and diverse community by stimulating development responsive to Mt. Airy. In line with its mission, Mt. Airy, USA seeks to improve the quality of life for residents through three program areas: Housing Counseling, Real Estate Development, and the Business Association of Mt. Airy and corridor revitalization. For more information about the organization, call 215-844-6021 or www.mtairyusa.org Take a lot more than you to get rid of me See, i do what they can't do, I just do me Ain't no stress when it comes to stage Get what you see Meet me in the lab Pen and pad, don't believe. Huh, sixteen mind, create my own lines Love for my wordplay, that's hard to find Sophomore, I ain't scared One of a kind. From back in the day, Eve has always been one of the kind and what's so hip is that she theorized her existence as a dope MC with a powerful narrative of visual and sonic wonder. It is the sheer force of her delivery, her musical stage craft, performing in and out of spaces and places. Who else could compete with Beans and DMX at their peak and she still repping Philly in the wickedest, weirdest way. Love is Blind Her anthem, 'Love is Blind' is a powerful critique of relationships gone asunder and it spoke so directly to how many were living that it resonated across the whole scene. Domestic abuse on some next level. Hey, yo, I don't even know you and I hate you See all I know is that my girlfriend used to date you How would you feel if she held you down and raped you? Tried and tried but she never could escape you.... I don't even know you and i want you dead Don't know the facts but I saw the blood pour from her head See, i laid down beside her in the hospital bed And about two hours later, doctors said she was dead Had a nerve to show up at her mother's house the next day To come and pay your respects and help the family pray Even knelt down on one knee and let a tear drop... Eve is always on our mind. Philly still loves her no matter where she travels and she still loves Philly back. Black Music Month in our ever expanding Global Community and Eve represents. Let her know it is time to return to Philly for one of those Nina Simone type concerts. Text the girl and put her on the next Meek Mill mixtape. P.H.I.L.L.Y “We Joined to get our First Mortgage... Best Decision Ever!” Take Control of Your Money! Mortgage Rates are at historic lows, buy or refinance today to save thousands of dollars. Change to American Heritage Today! 888-JOIN-US-9 www.AMHFCU.org You’re Eligible to Join Today! Over 24 branch locations in Philadelphia, Bucks and Montgomery Counties. SCOOP June 29, 2012 6/27/12 10:56 PM Page 11 Clear Channel awarded for promoting Black History health and wellbeing for children Celebrating our 52nd Anniversary PhillyBeat SCOOP U.S.A. - Friday, June 29, 2012 - 11 Compiled by Adelaide Abdur-Rahman Entertainment Editor Yanina Carter CANCER - June 22 - July 22 Clear Channel Communities™, the community engagement brand of Clear Channel Media and Entertainment, and Clear Channel Media and Entertainment Philadelphia was officially presented with the Variety International 2012 Corporate Award during Philadelphia Variety Club’s annual Gold Heart Ball on Thursday, June 21. Variety the Children's Charity is dedicated to promoting and protecting the health and well-being of special needs children around the world through resources for families, education, afterschool activities and camps. Clear Channel Media and Entertainment Philadelphia was honored with Variety’s International 2012 Corporate Award for increasing awareness of the charity through an integrated public service campaign, consisting of on-air public service announcements (PSAs), social media posts, on-air interviews and on-site appearances at Variety events throughout Philadelphia. The award was announced at the Variety International World Conference in Dublin, Ireland on May 3-6, 2012. “Clear Channel Media and Entertainment Philadelphia’s contributions have made a dramatic difference in the awareness we have received over this past year,” said Fran Naselli, Chairman of the Board of Variety Philadelphia. “Clear Channel has presented Tent 13 (The Philadelphia Chapter) to the public in many new and exciting ways, bringing Variety’s mission to more people than ever across the Delaware Valley.” “Clear Channel Media and Entertainment Philadelphia is so proud to receive this award,” said Loraine Ballard Morrill, Director of News and Community Affairs, Clear Channel Media and Entertainment Philadelphia. “Variety does an extraordinary job providing activities and support for children with special needs and we are happy to use our platform to support Variety’s message throughout the local community.” Hats off to you for a job well done!!! Mayor’s Office of Civic Engagement and Volunteer Services is getting into the fun comic action film, The Amazing Spider-Man”. In the highly anticipated movie release -- July 3, 2012, Peter Parker finds that being a hero isn’t about having super powers – it is about how he chooses to use those powers. On Tuesday, June 26, Americans all across the country discovered the same thing as Sony Pictures Entertainment’s program “Be Amazing, Stand Up and Volunteer” celebrates the hero in all of us. On that day, people of all ages in cities across the country will come together to give their time and energy to help their neighbors – and the day will support Stand Up To Cancer, which funds accelerated and innovative cancer research. Locally, Francisville Summer Fun and Service Day at Francisville Recreation Center, 19th and Brown Streets was the place where volunteers gathered for a day of service. In honor of the volunteers, Sony Pictures will make a donation to Stand Up To Cancer. People who are not able to volunteer can also find links to donate to Stand Up To Cancer at the www.BeAmazing2012. com site. All volunteers nationwide will receive a badge for their Facebook or Twitter profiles and will be encouraged to Tweet about their experiences, using the hashtag #BeAmazing. For this nationwide day of volunteering, people of all ages in Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, Chicago, Dallas, Philadelphia, Washington DC, Houston, Miami, and Atlanta can log on to www.BeAmazing2012. com to register for specific volunteer activities in their area. There will be a wide range of volunteer opportunities in ROSE FLOWERS SHOP and GARDEN CENtER StENtON & OGONtZ AvE. 1903 Chelten Ave 215-276-1399 Roses $5.00 bunch Ve getable plants grow your own gardan House Plants Flowers & Plants: Specializing in Flower designs for any occasien & Garden plants The RePast each city and some way for everyone to help their community. Along with the above event, Philadelphia had two more volunteer projects on June 26 at Philadelphia Youth Music Program and the Philadelphia Housing Authority at 2500 Jackson St, and in Strawberry Mansion. Oscar & Grammy Award winner; Jamie Foxx along with some of his friends will have the All White Black Hollywood Celebrity Gala at Harrah's Pool in Atlantic City, NJ on Friday July 6, 2012. The ART/LIFE Company presents THE REPAST, a dramatic play written by Bryana Michelle & Directed by Kamal Rashad at The Adrienne Theater ,2030 Sansom Street Friday, July 6, 2012 @ 7:30PM followed by Complimentary Hors D'oeuvre Reception; Saturday, July 7, 2012 @ 2PM and 7:30PM and Sunday, July 8, 2012 @ 2PM and 7:30P I saw this last year and was mesmerized by the performance of Dionne Stone, who played Terri in the play. The Repast is the story of a neighborhood undergoing a drastic change by way of urban gentrification. Meanwhile, a family faces drastic change after a mother’s sudden death. Old wounds are reopened once the siblings start to dig up the past during a time of grieving, which brings much debate about the fate of the family house. Will the foundation of the family prove to be as strong as that of the house they all once called home? For ticket information call 267-560-7529. Well That’s The Philly Beat!! Neilson: Scholarship opportunity for women State Rep. Ed Neilson, D-Phila., today announced the National Foundation for Women Legislators and the National Rifle Association are cosponsoring a scholarship contest for college-bound female high school juniors and seniors. Winners of the 15th Annual Bill of Rights Essay Scholarship Contest stand to receive $3000 to any college or university of their choice. In addition to the scholarship, winners will receive an all-expenses-paid trip to the NFWL’s annual conference in Atlanta, Georgia. The topic this year is, "The Constitution and States Rights: How Federalism Impacts Women and Historically Underrepresented Populations." Complete applications should include a completed Essay Contest Verification Form (with a copy sent in advance); two 215-787-0206 work 267-549-5113 cell copies of the essay; two personal reference letters and the name of the applicant’s sponsoring female state legislator. "My staff and I are happy to help applicants with obtaining an application and connecting them with a female Philadelphia legislator for sponsorship," Neilson said. "Pennsylvania has produced winners for the past six years and I hope we can continue the tradition with someone from Philadelphia representing the commonwealth." The application packet can be obtained at www.womenlegislators.or g and must be postmarked no later than Tuesday, July 31, 2012. Applicants can stop by Neilson's constituent service office at 3256 Red Lion Road, Philadelphia, or call 215281-3414. ROSLYN NORFLEEt Owner Penny 4 Your Thoughts Creative Ideas [email protected] Cancer (The Protector) Moody and emotional. May be shy. Very loving and caring. Pretty/handsome. Excellent partners for life. Protective, inventive and imaginative. Cautious. Touchy-feely kind of person. Needs love from others. Easily hurt, but sympathetic. The Pearl is the stone for the month of June Pearls are symbolic of modesty and purity; they inspire honesty, innocence and love. Pearls were often thought to bring martial bliss to their wearers. The oldest known pearl necklace is more than 4,000 years old; it was found in the sarcophagus of a Persian princess who died in 520 BC. An old legend says pearls were formed when dewdrops filled with moonlight fell into the ocean and were swallowed by oysters. It is said that pearls can help one gain self knowledge and feelings of self-worth and enable one to accept love. In the Hindu religion, the presentation of an undrilled pearl has become part of the marriage ceremony. Until the beginning of the 19th century pearls were extremely rare. It was considered to be a good harvest if, out of 100 oysters, one pearl was found. June 29th You have an alert mind and think deeply. You are forceful, determined and have good sound judgment. You are uncommunicative but have a quick and violent temper and love with the same impulsiveness and intensity. You need someone to whom you can lavish your affections to be completely happy. 1886 James Van der Zee, photographer published a record of African Americans in Harlem is born in Lenox, MA. 1910 Avery Caesar Alexander, civil right leader and politician (Louisiana House of Representative) is born in New Orleans, LA. 1919 Lloyd George James Van der Zee Richards, the first African American to director of a Broadway play is born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 1925 Hale Smith, educator, pianist and composer (Blood Wedding) is born in Cleveland, OH. 1926 Julius Wesley Becton, Jr., Lieutenant General (Army) and director of FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency is born in Bryn Mawr, PA. 1926 R. B. Spikes is awarded patent 1,590,557 for a combination mile bottle opener and bottle cover. 1936 Leonard Lee, singer (Shirley & Lee Let the Good Times Roll) is born 1941 (Stokley Carmichael) Kwame Toure, activist is born in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. 1945 (Eva Narcissus Boyd) Little Eba, singer (The Locomotion) is born in Bellhaven, NC. 1947 Michael Nutter, Mayor of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania is born in Philadelphia, PA. 1969 Shorty Long, mc for the Motown Review Shows dies in Detroit, MI. 1988 Motown Records is sold. 1991 Richard ‘Groove’ Holmes, organist dies in St. Louis, MO. 2006 Lloyd George Richards, Dean of the Yale School of Drama dies in New York, NY. June 30th You are self reliant and indifferent to the opinions of others, thereby sometimes annoying your friends and associates. You are very interested in and sensitive to art and artistic surroundings. You acquire knowledge easily and can impart it to others, a rare gift. You would make an excellent teacher. 1874 H. Pickett is awarded patent 152,511 for a scaffold. 1917 Lena Mary Calhoun Horne, singer and actor is born in Brooklyn, NY. 1940 John T. Scott sculptor (Art Of Black America in Japan) is born John T. Scott in New Orleans, LA. 1941 Micki Grant, singer and actor (Having Our Say) Broadway is born in Chicago, IL. 1943 Florence Ballard, one of the original members of The Supreme is born in Detroit, MI. See “History” next page SCOOP June 29, 2012 6/27/12 10:56 PM Page 12 Health news Gelatin Health Benefits History Celebrating our 52nd Anniversary 12 - SCOOP U.S.A. - Friday, June 29, 2012 claudelle evans 1. Muscle growth: According to the “Gelatin Manufacturers Institute of America” gelatin contains lysine, an amino acid that is important for muscle growth. It would seem, then, that eating gelatin would help growing muscles, especially for athletes and those who want a more muscular build. 2. Metabolism: Gelatin contains another amino acid, arginine, which is supposed to help the body’s metabolism. A stronger metabolism means more calories are getting burned, so it’s not impossible eating some gelatin could help you lose weight. However, a word of warning: One study has found that an arginine supplement could be deadly to those who have suffered a heart attack; so if you’ve had a heart attack, foods containing arginine are probably not right for you. Check with your doctor or cardiologist. 3. Losing weight: Gelatin does not contain fat and usually has no sugar or cholesterol in it. Which means gelatin is a pretty good food for those of us watching our waistlines. Jell-O even makes sugar free and low calories desserts, if you are interested. 4. Joint conditions: Suffering from stiff or sore joints? Gelatin might be able to help, especially before the condition worsens. Gelatin contains lots of amino acids important in helping to prevent the weakness and degeneration of cartilage in joints. Gelatin likely won’t help to heal a joint condition, but it possibly could prevent the situation from growing worse. 5. Finger nails: Remember all those amino acids in gelatin? They also help to strengthen finger nails and over a period of time can help to heal up cracked or roughened finger nails. Also, gelatin has a lot of protein, which is good for nails. If you suffer from weak nails, especially ones that break easily, you might want to try some gelatin in your diet. 6. Hair: Gelatin is also known to help hair grow stronger, faster and longer. Gelatin also helps to keep hair healthy and shiny. What is it about gelatin that promotes all this great hair? It’s the high amounts of protein. Just in case you need to know for dietic or religious purposes, most gelatins sold in stores are made from animal; however, gelatins can be made from some plants, most notably seaweed, so check those ingredient labels on the boxes of gelatin you might consider purchasing. 7. Protein boost: Gelatin itself has a lot of protein, but unfortunately nearly all that protein is protein the body can already make for itself. Thus a diet in gelatin alone is not healthy. That being said, studies have shown that the protein in gelatin does help give a boost to proteins in other foods. In other words, just as an example, if you eat a steak full of protein then add a little gelatin to your meal, the protein in the gelatin helps the protein in the steak to be more nutritional for your body. So, if you need protein, you know what to do. Add a little gelatin to your diet. 8. Drink purifier: According to the Gelatin ManufacturTHURSDAY • JULY 5, 2012 Evening 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 CBS Entertainment (CC) ABC Jeopardy! (CC) The Insider Big Bang (CC) Theory Wheel of Fortune Big Bang Theory Duets: Favorite Standards (CC) Access Hol- The Office lywood (CC) PBS Business BBC World The This Old House News Hour: Bedford Project MYN Big Bang Know it Control it Knowing your body mass index (BMI) can be the first step to controlling it. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), more than one-third of U.S. adults (35.7%) are obese, increasing their chances of getting heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes and certain types of cancer — some of the leading causes of death. The good news is obesity is preventable and treatable. That’s why Health Partners is continuing its efforts to fight this serious epidemic by offering complimentary body mass index (BMI) screenings and health education around the Philadelphia region. In addition, because obesity can lead to high blood pressure, Health Partners is also offering blood pressure screenings. “Since the program began in 2010, we have conducted nearly 9,000 BMI screenings, which is 9:30 Person of Interest: The Fix (CC) 10 PM a tool doctors use to determine if a person’s weight is within a healthy range,” says Health Partners’ senior vice president of healthcare management and chief medical officer Mary K Stom, MD. “This year we added blood pressure checks, to increase our efforts to improve the health of the communities we serve.” Health Partners will provide screenings and education at health fairs and festivals throughout 2012. Participants receive complimentary “I KNOW ” tshirts. Upcoming events include: the Hispanic Fiesta, Global Fusion, the Bristol Puerto Rican Day Parade, Back to School with Walmart and the Fairmount Center Health Fair. For more details and a complete list of locations, visit our website at www.healthpart.com and click on the “Know It, Control It” icon. 10:30 The Mentalist: Cheap Burgundy (CC) Wipeout: Wipeout Salutes Rookie Blue: Messy the Armed Forces Houses (CC) Parks Rec- Saving Hope: Out of reation Sight (CC) NBC Extra (CC) Report 9 PM ers Association of Asia Pacific, gelatins are often used in the making of alcoholic beverages, such as wine and beer, and even in some juices and ciders. The reason for this is that gelatin acts to congeal impurities, allowing for easier separation of the impurities from the drink itself. If you happen to be a home brewer or juicer, I suggest contacting the folks at Knox gelatin for any recipe advice. 9. Skin health: Gelatins are used in plenty of cosmetics. Why? For two reasons. First, the gelatin acts as a thickening agent, thus helping makeup and other cosmetics to remain to the skin longer and more easily. Second, we’re back to the proteins again. All that protein in gelatins is good for keeping up a good looking skin tone. 10. Digestion: Gelatin can also help with digestion, especially with foods that can be rough on the digestive system, such as meats and dairy and nuts and even some beans. The gelatin helps these foods to ease through the stomach and intestines. 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Elite soldiers fight a supervillain. rsx (CC) How Met How Met WGN News at Nine (CC) America’s Funniest Mother Mother Home Videos af Continued from previouis page 1946 William Billy Brown, singer with The Moments and Ray Goodman & Brown (Special Lady) is born in Perth Amboy, NJ. 1951 Stanley Clarke, bassist is born in Philadelphia, PA. 1958 David Alan Grier, actor (In Living Color) is born in Detroit, MI. 1960 Clarence Cameron White, concert violinist and composer (A Night in Sans Souci) dies in New Orleans, LA. 1976 Mike Gerard Tyson, boxer is born in Brooklyn, NY. 1974 Alberta Christine Williams King, mother of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is slain by Marcus Chenault in Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, GA. 1982 (Ashley Anthony Walters) Asher D, rap artist and actor (Get Rich or Die Trying) is born in Peckham, London England. 1984 Fantasia (Monique Barrino), singer (Bittersweet) and winner on American Idol is born in High Point, NC. 1995 Phyllis Hyman, singer and actor (Sophisticated Ladies) dies in New York, NY. July 1st You are artistic and poetic, fond of music and like to travel. You are neat in your dress and your work, adapt yourself easily and are friendly and popular in your own circle. You will be successful through your strong will and ambition for leadership. Your family is dear to you. 1868 (Robert Allen) Bob Cole, actor, composer and playwright (A Trip to Coontown) is born in Athens, GA. 1877 Benjamin Oliver Davis, Sr., military (Army) the first African American General in the US Army is born in Washington, DC. 1888 (Benjamin Harrison) Ben Taylor, Negro League baseball player is born in Anderson, SC. Benjamin O. Davis, Sr 1893 Walter Francis White, secretary of the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) is born in Atlanta, GA. 1899 Thomas Andrew (George Tom) Dorsey, blues singer (Tight Like That) and gospel composer (Precious Lord, Take My Hand) is born in Villa Rica, GA. 1915 Willie Dixon, blues singer and songwriter (Wang Dang Doddle) is born in Vicksburg, VA. 1926 George Leslie Brown, first African American Lieutenant Governor (Colorado) since Reconstruction is born in Lawrence, KS. 1928 (Robert James Byrd) Bobby Day, singer (Little Bitty Pretty One) is born in Fort Worth, TX. 1935 James Cotton, blues harmonica player is born in Tunica, MS. 1935 Syl Johnson (Thompson), singer (Is It Because I’m Black) is born in Holly Springs, MS. 1936 (Wallace) Wally Amos, Jr., businessperson noted for his Famous Amos Cookies is born in Tallahassee, FL. 1941 June Montiero, singer with The Toys (A Lover’s Concerto) is born in Queens, NY. 1942 Andrae Crouch, gospel singer (Take The Message Everywhere) is born in San Francisco, CA. 1947 Shirley Hemphill, actor, (What’s Happening) is born in Asheville, NC. 1960 Evelyn ‘Champagne’ King, singer (Shame) is born in The Bronx, NY. 1961 Carl Lewis, track athletic who won four gold medals in one Olympic is born in Birmingham, AL. 1962 Andre Braugher, actor (Men of A Certain Age) is born in Chicago, IL. 1971 (Melissa Arnette) Missy Elliott, rap artist (Get Ur Freak On) is born in Portsmouth, VA. 1977 Jarome Arthur-Leigh Adekunie Tig Junior Elvis Iginia, ice hockey player is born in Edmonton, Alberta Canada. 1985 (Anna Pauline) Pauli Murray, first African American woman ordained as an Episcopalian priest dies in Pittsburgh, PA. 1999 Dennis Emmanuel Brown, reggae singer dies in Kingston, Jamaica. 2005 Renaldo Benson, singer (The Four Tops) dies in Detroit, MI. 2005 Luther Vandross, singer, songwriter and record producer dies in Edison, NJ. Know Your History, If You Do Not Know Where You Come From You Cannot And Will Not Know Where You Can Go!!! SCOOP June 29, 2012 6/27/12 10:56 PM Page 13 A Freed Body, but an Enslaved Mind Celebrating our 52nd Anniversary CHESTER, rev. dr. wm. rocky brown, 3rd raelites go and have lost their services.” So he had his chariot made ready and took his army with them. He took 600 of the best chariots along with all the other chariots of Egypt with officers over all of them. The Lord hardened the heart of Pharaoh King of Egypt so that he pursued the Israelites who had marched out boldly. Now, as Pharaoh approached the Israelites looked up and there were the Egyptians marching after them. They were terrified and cried out to Moses: “Was it because there wee no graves in Egypt that you brought us to the desert to die? What have you done to us by bringing us out of Egypt? Didn’t we say to you in Egypt, Leave us alone; let us serve the Egyptians? It would have been better for us to serve the Egyptians than to die in the what freedom means. desert!” True freedom is an inward spiritual experience This cry by the Israelites shows us that they have a rather than just an external deliverance. For not only is freed body, but as enslaved mind. They would rather live there a physical aspect to slavery, but a mental one as in Egypt as a slave then die in the desert as a free man or well. You see, you don’t need shackles on the feet if you woman. have it on the mind. O’ Moses what have you done? What Moses did was Now in the 14th chapter of the book of Exodus we find to free the Israelites body, but didn’t free their minds. that the Israelites have been freed by God from Egyptian slavery and led thru the wilderness by a pillar of cloud by Moses took them out of slavery, but didn’t take slavery out of them. day and a pillar of fire by night. As that old saying goes: “You can take the Man out of After leaving Succoth the camped at Etham on the the country, but you can’t take the country out of the edge of the desert. Then the Lord spoke unto Moses and man.” said: “Tell the Israelites to turn back and encamp beIsrael is out of Egypt, but still act like they did when tween Migdol and the Red Sea. Pharaoh will think that you are wandering around the land in confusion, hemmed they were in. You see, not only were they in Egypt, but Egypt was in them! in by the desert. And I will harden Pharaoh’s heart and But you can be in slavery but slavery doesn’t have to he will pursue you. But, I will gain glory for myself thru be in you! You can be in the slums, but the slum doesn’t Pharaoh and all his army and the Egyptians will know have to be in you! that I am the Lord.” You can be in the Ghetto, but the ghetto doesn’t have So Moses and the Israelites followed the Lord’s comto be in you! You can be in Egypt, but Egypt doesn’t mand. Now, when the King of Egypt was told that the have to be in you! people had fled, Pharaoh and his officials changed their O” Israel, slavery is over! So stop being and acting minds and said, “What have we done? We have let the Islike a slave. Now that you are out of slavery, take slavery out of you! For slaves are servants for other people. People their backs because Concord & Bethel Rd - Chester, PA -(610) 485-8350 ride they are bent. A man can’t ride your back if you stand Have a Safe and Happy Fourth of July Holiday!! Whenever the 4th of July comes around I think of the word freedom. Freedom is one of the most illustrative words in the English language. On the surface, freedom seems to suggest the absence of restraints, the absence of control, and the ability to do what one pleases. 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LOOK WHAt WE HAvE tO DRINK FROM 45 Brands of Wine and150 Brands of Liquor ~ DOMEStIC & IMPORtED BEERS We mix over 30 drinks mixed drinks sold after 10 a.m. DJ Friday & Saturday nights 9 p.m. till 1:30 a.m. We close at 1:30 you must be out by 2 a.m. If you think you can sing Karaoke on Wednesday nights $25.00 prize 8 p.m. till 11 p.m. thursday night fun night with Sheedah ~ Buy 2 drinks get one free We have a small kitchen that opens Wednesdays thru Saturdays 7 am till 11 pm try our home made flour batter we use to fry our chicken it will make you want more Proprietors: Bob & Ann Ginn ~ Manager: Blinky ~ Special Events: Kevin Dill SCOOP U.S.A. - Friday, June 29, 2012 - 13 tall. They complain all of the time. Depend on the others for everything. They let others kill them and they kill one another. Like crabs in a basket, they pull one another down. And I’ve come to realize that you can’t keep a man down unless you stay down wit him. They think very little of themselves because they are abused, used and misused. Yes, Israel had a freed body, but an enslaved mind. You know there are many of us just like Israel. We still want to be beholding to others, event thru this children’s children. Many of us think that no project will be successful unless we have the permission or involvement of other See “Enslaved Mind” next page SPORTY’S WESTEND COCKTAIL LOUNGE 2701 W. 3rd St. Chester - 610-497-9037 2 good nites to let your hair down LADIES’ NItE WEDNESDAY MEN’S NItE MONDAY APA POOL LEAGUE tUES. &tHURS. ARLENE’S KItCHEN OPEN tHURSDAY - SUNDAY noon to 7 p.m. HOME COOKING BY ARLENE JAMAICAN FOOD by CHRIS IT’S STENDIC TIME!! MADISON GRILL 301 E. 12th Street Chester, PA 610-874-7662 Open 7 am Mon.- Sat. / Sunday 11am SMOKING PERMITTED Come One, Come All A BIG BIRtHDAY PARtY -for- ERICA CARtER thursday, June 28 - 8 p.m. until A GALA BIRtHDAY CELEBRAtION for our own DOUG Friday, June 29 - 8 p.m. until HARAMBE CAFE a.k.a. 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We still believe Yellow is Mellow and White is Right – Brown get down and Black Get Back! “Brothers and Sisters we need to stop complaining about what you don’t have, Thank God for what you do have and use what you got! But there is a word from the Lord, about our condition. For the God of Our Salvation is saying: “Replace the lip service with life service. Stop acting like the slave, stop complaining and start doing. Don’t live in the past; get your mind out of slavery and Egypt. Move forward together, stretching out your rod like Moses; reaching for Power to part the Red Sea of life!” Now, this power that the Lord is talking about is the only power that can truly set us free. This power doesn’t come from Education and it doesn’t come from Legislation. No, this power comes from Revelation! It’s manufactured by the Father, designed by the Son and distributed by the Holy Ghost. This power is the spirit of God, for where the spirit of the Lord is there is Liberty! Now, it’s not hard to get this power. For this power, this true freedom comes thru Prayer which is our rod! Moses put forth his rod and prayed. Power came, the waters parted, the Israelites were set free and Pharaoh’s army got drowned! Yes, our body is free, but our mind is enslaved. But if we pray together, give together and work together, the Lord will truly free our Body and Mind!!! This is Rev. Dr. Wm. Rocky Brown, 3rd asking you to Please Join Today, To Change Tomorrow! Charles Horsey Post 300 AMERICAN LEGION 1101 W. 7th Street Chester, 610-872-2751 HAPPY HOURS Wednesday 5 to 8 p.m. Friday 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Members must have membership card with them all the time to drink. w Everyone must be 30 years old 501Bar OPEN: Mon., Tues., Wed. 3 to 11 p.m. Thurs. 3 p.m.to 12 midnite Friday 12 noon to 2 a.m. Sat. 10 a.m. to 2 a.m. Sun. 8 a.m. to midnite 501 E. 7th St. Chester, PA 610- 872-4230 Big BIRtHDAY CELEBRAtION for MONIQUE aka PUDDIN’ the Most Awesome Cancer Saturday, June 30 ~ 4 p.m. until M-F OLD tIMERS’ HAPPY HOUR 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. $2 Drinks MONDAYS - BOYZ NItE OUt tUESDAYS - BALLOON NItE and GUILD NItE WEDNESDAY - “BAMMIN” HAPPY HOUR $2 4-6 P.M. tHURSDAY “OPEN MIC” Sing your Song with “LADY J” FRIDAY - FREAKY FREEZE with the PARtY CHILL SAtURDAY - BLUES, JAZZ, OLDIES 1 to 6 p.m. FUN - FOOD - MUSIC - KITCHEN OPEN 11 a.m.-? Celebrating our 52nd Anniversary We have no time to waste. Get your voter registration ID now. Our weapon of Defense and Power is your vOtE PEOPLE’S CHOICE OPEN 531 Avenue of the States Chester, PA w 484-886-6138 7 DAYS A WEEK S UM M ER FA S H IO N S ABDEL’S BARBER SHOP Open from 7 to 7 - 7 Days a Week WE WILL PICK YOU UP FOR HAIRCUtS Chester, PA Walk in or Appointments G INN ’ S Restaurant & Bar 700 W. 2nd Street, Chester, PA 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. CALL 610-876-3292 LEAvE A MESSAGE ON ANSWER MACHINE BLINKY WILL CALL YOU BACK Monday Nights HAPPY HOUR tuesday Nights ~ $2.00 tuesday Wednesday Nights Buy 1 double shot ~ Get 1 single shot KARAOKE 8 to 11 p.m. CASH PRIZE Yuengling 12 oz. Bottles $2.00 thursday Nights ~ Buy 2 double shots Get 1 single shot BIRtHDAY PARtY for “CARMAN” Saturday, JULY 7 9 p.m. until tri-State Guild @ Ginn’s Welcome to Delaware & New Jersey Bars: Cas-Bar, Leroy’s Lounge, Safari Lounge & Whispers Lounge thursday, July 5 - 4 pm till 8 pm Our Staff Serving: Ashley, Bebe, Katrice, Rose, Nakia, Sue, Sheedah, Yolonda, Yvonne 5 House DJ: DJ Freeze / Bangout Music Kitchen Staff Angie, Monte & Juice Security Staff -Dayton, Jack, Steve, Devin, Kareem and Durrell th Street Bar Manager Blinky 302 W. 5th St. Chester, PA Home of the Real Oldies But Goodies Thursdays 6 to 10 pm Smooth Jazz HAPPY HOUR Every Friday 5 to 8 pm also Classic Old School with DJ Kool Solomo’s Mystery Bag Nite Best R&B & Classic Soul Must be 30 years & older ID required SMOKING IS PERMITTED AT 5th STREET BAR!! 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SNAP accepted. ******* Y OUTH A NTI -V IOLENCE H EALTH AWARENESS I NITIATIVE The Youth Anti-Violence Health Awareness Initiative will be held on Wednesday, June 27 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 58th & Kingsessing Avenue. Come join us where you can get Educated, Tested and have fun. Free Lunch. Marching Band. 4 Workshops – 10 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Topics include: Breaking Bad: Preventing Juvenile Delinquency; Drug Prevention; STD Risk Reduction and Building Your Resources. For more information contact Jaleel Willford (215) 285-3225 or Keisha Coffie (215) 851-1830. ******** S KIN O N S KINS – W HERE I T A LL B EGAN ” PART II The Father Paul Washington Community Committee invites you to join us as we present, “Skin On Skins – Where It All Began” Part II at the Church of the Advocate 18th & Fr. Paul Washington Avenue (AKA Diamond Street), Saturday June 30. MC: Jeff Hart. Admission: $10, @ Door $12. African Cuisine: $10 Honorees: Iraina Salaam, Jan Jeffries, Nana Baakan Agyiriwah, Nana Korentema Ayeboafo, Elizabeth Sayre. or more information please contact: Kemah C. Washington: [email protected], 484-466-6151. ******** PRO-ACT FAMILY A DDICTION E DUCATION P ROGRAMS Each month PRO-ACT (Pennsylvania Recovery Organization– Achieving Community Together) hosts a free Family Addiction Education Program to help individuals and families recognize and address an addiction problem in a spouse, parent, child or other loved one. Led by trained volunteers who have been in the same situation, these information and support programs begin the first week of each month and run one evening a week for three consecutive weeks. Each session lasts two hours. Programs are offered at several locations throughout the fivecounty southeast Pennsylvania region: Tuesdays - from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. in Media and Northeast Philadelphia; Wednesdays from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in Pottstown; from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in North Philadelphia; and from 7 p.m.to 9 p.m. in West Chester. PLEASE NOTE: Due to the July Fourth holiday, these programs will run July 11, 18 and 25; Thursdays - from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in Northern Liberties; 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. in Bristol and Colmar. Sessions are free and confidential—first names only. Pre-registration is required. To register, call 800-221-6333, weekdays 9 a.m. through 5 p.m., or visit www.proact.org and click the Family Addiction Education Program link. ******* E NERGY W ORKSHOP On Saturday, June 30, from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., Mt. Airy USA will present a free Home Improvement and Energy Workshop at their office located at 6703 Germantown Avenue, Suite 200. The entrance is at the rear of the building. Learn about affordable home improvement loans, low cost doit-yourself repairs, energy-efficiency improvements, energy-saving tips that can lower utility bills, and fire safety tips. Enjoy a light lunch. Register online: www.mausahomeimprovement. eventbrite.com or call: Cynthia Bradley @ 215-844-6021 x 215 ******** S CREENING OF “G IVE B ACK ” M USIC V IDEO The National Give Back for Kids Campaign, Inc. will launch a nationwide screening tour for the music video of its theme song “GIVE BACK,” performed by rising vocalist Xavier Lewis, on Monday, July 2, at the Parents’ Resource Center, 440 N. Broad Street from 2 to 4 p.m. The single, co-written by Lewis, a former America’s Got Talent finalist, and National Give Back for Kids Executive Director, Hosea James Givan II, aims to inspire suc- cessful adults to connect with young people. For information contact: [email protected]. ******** R OOTS M URAL P ROJECT C OMMUNITY PAINT D AY The Roots Mural Project was conceived by the Mural Arts Program to honor the legacy, achievements, and role of the GRAMMY® Award-winning band, The Roots, in the pantheon of great American bands and continuum of accomplished Philadelphian musicians. The Roots Mural Project will tell the story of The Roots – especially Ahmir “?uestlove” Thompson and Tariq “Black Thought” Trotter’s founding of the band – from the genesis to the present day. The mural will be painted in the South Street Headhouse District neighborhood where The Roots were founded. The artistic team, known as the Amber Design Collective featuring Tatyana Fazlalizadeh, includes artists David Guinn, Ernel Martinez, Charles Barbin, Tatyana Fazlalizadeh, Willis Humphrey, and Keir Johnston. The mural will be painted on parachute cloth material and will involve hundreds, if not thousands, of individuals who will participate in the mural-making process. It is expected to be dedicated in Mural Arts Month October 2012 with an outdoor celebration on South Street. A Community Paint Day for The Roots Mural Project will be SCOOP file photo Note: Reproductions of all Memory Lane pictures are available. Call SCOOP at 215-232-5974. by Judy Renay Mars enters Libra Tuesday 7:32am E.S.T Full Moon in Capricorn Tuesday 1:52pm E.S.T Opportunity Knocks Wednesday l7:26 to Friday 10:49am E.S.T ARIES - March 21- April 19 held on Tuesday, July 3 from 2 to 5 p.m., FREE at Independence Mall, Market Street between 5th & 6th Streets. Paint Day at Wawa Welcome America! The public is invited to participate and make their mark on The Roots Mural Project. All materials are provided, no experience necessary. ******** O LNEY H IGH S CHOOL C LASS OF 1979 B OWLING PARTY Olney High School Class of 1979 Bowling Party, Saturday July 21, GAMES PEOPLE PLAY DATE DAY Wednesday June 13 Thursday June 14 Friday June 15 Saturday June 16 Sunday June 17 Monday June 18 Tuesday June 19 PA NJ DELAWARE 892 465 279 433 975 338 803 348 514 690 288 573 234 547 098 875 035 780 972 103 682 095 790 828 709 289 618 844 190 140 278 579 018 557 997 028 563 xxx 280 368 857 586 560 444 867 978 091 967 Bold Red face indicates Hits picked by SCOOP U.S.A SCOOP PICK HITS Appears Every Friday Down Memory Lane Top and bottom photos are of enjoyable and good times for all, young, middle-aged and seniors as pictured. 7 p.m. til 11p.m. at Liberty Lanes 6505 Market Street Upper Darby, Pa. 19082 Cost $20.00 Dollars B.Y.O.B. (Beer or Wine Only). ******** P RE -M EN ’ S D AY C ONCERT The Committed Men of White Rock Baptist Church, 5240 Chestnut Street invite You to a Pre-Men’s Day Concert Featuring: The Brotherhood Male Chorus of Mt. Zion Baptist Church Brandon Kirkland, Gospel Singer Ronald Hilliam, Jr., Christian Spoken Word Poet The Alfie Pollitt Trio and Monnette Sudler Trio from 2 to 4 p.m. on Saturday, July 14. Join Us As We Experience Many Genres of African-American Music from Gospel, Jazz and The Spoken Word. Mr. Howard Lanier, President of the Committed Men; Reverend Dr. William J. Shaw, Pastor. Free Will Offering 305 346 371 654 329 311 Home and family issues need time to work themselves out. Career and work opportunities are hot. The favor of elders, bosses and parents is with you and finances are booming. Best numbers 1 and 6. TAURUS - April 20 - May 20 If you must travel for work, plan a weekend stay and have some fun. It’s time to change some of those outdated habits and routine. 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