National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Inc.
San Francisco Chapter
TAX I.D. 20-1573025
P.O. Box 423314
San Francisco, CA 94142
For Immediate Release
January 17, 2011
Media Contact:
Jackie Wright
415 525 0410, Jackiewright@wrightnow.biz
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San Francisco a City of Dreams~Join 100 Black Women of
San Francisco for the
"Bridging Generations" "Golden Girls Hats and Gloves Tea" March 5,
During the National Coalition of 100 Black Women in San Francisco Weekend.
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National Coalition of 100 Black Women's National President
to Speak at March Tea During 100 Black Women in San Francisco Weekend with News of an Employment Training Opportunity
The
San Francisco Chapter Creates An Employment Training Opportunity &
Makes a National Multicultural Call During Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Holiday Weekend for Attendance at the March 2011 "Golden Girls Hat and
Gloves Tea" at the famed Fairmont Hotel During the National Coalition of
100 Black Women in San Francisco Weekend March 4-6.
CBS MONEY WATCH STORY CLICK HERE
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Dr. M. Delois Strum National President of the National Coaltion of 100 Black Women
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San
Francisco-The Dr. Martin Luther King Holiday was the back drop to
announce a multicultural call to action by the San Francisco Chapter of
the National Coalition of 100 Black Women for an employment training
program and upcoming community fundraiser in March.
During Women's History Month, National Coalition of 100 Black Women's President M. Delois (Dee Dee) Strum PhD.
will be the keynote speaker at the Sixth Annual "Golden Girls Hats and
Gloves Tea" to be held Saturday, March 5, 2011 at the historic Fairmont
Hotel on famed Nob Hill in San Francisco.
The San
Francisco Chapter of the Coalition of 100 Black Women is making a
national call to action for a National Coalition of 100 Black Women
Weekend in San Francisco, March 4, 5, and 6, 2011 inviting women's
groups and their families and friends from across the nation. Everyone is welcome. As
fund raising allows, the San Francisco Chapter is also providing the
unique "Bridging the Generations Employment Training Opportunity" that
will be an intergenerational three month "on the job" training program
for at least two persons over 55, three high school to post graduate age youth and two long-term unemployed job seekers.
"Hospitality
is the most significant and direct way to build bridges between people
and I applaud the San Francisco Chapter for making a call to action for
women of all races and ethnic backgrounds and their families and friends
to break bread with us during the "Bridging the Generations" Tea and
Tour of San Francisco, said National President of the Coalition of 100
Black Women, Dr. M. Delois (Dee Dee) Strum. What better
place to build or reinforce cultural bridges than in San Francisco,
where the first United Nations meeting was held. The
development of the "Bridging the Generations Employment Training
Opportunity" is an example of out of the box thinking that demonstrates
the capacity of coalition chapters to benefit their communities."
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"This is a great opportunity to bring friends and family with you and enjoy the camaraderie of
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Syndi Seid, CEO of
Advance Etiquette Worldwide provides training and consulting in business
& social etiquette. Read more about the Leadership San Francisco Alumna. Click the Image.
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people who just want to meet and greet and get back to thatnext door neighbor chatting across the fence feeling," said Dr. Maxine Hickman,
President of the San Francisco Chapter. "There's something for
everyone from tours of the World Series Champion San Francisco Giants
stadium to Fisherman's Wharf, the Golden Gate Bridge and more. San Francisco is a multicultural city and we want to share some positive news our neighbors may not always hear in the media."
San Francisco Chapter founder and President Emeritus I-Lee Murphy-Reed points out the fact that a multicultural theme is nothing new to the nonprofit organization. "During last year's tea, Assemblyman Leland Yee joined us, along with Supervisor Bevan Dufty and Syndi Seid
founder and CEO of Advanced Etiquette World Wide was on the program
with a presentation about the history of "High Tea," said Murphy-Reed. Syndi,
the recognized world's leading authority on business protocol is the
author of the recently released "Etiquette in Minutes" and will be
joining us again."
Zahrah Farmer-Castillo executive producer and travel host of KRON TV's "Days with
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Zahrah Farmer KRON TV's "Days with Zahrah" Host and Executive Produce
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Zahrah" will
emcee the Sixth Annual Golden Girls Hats and Gloves Tea that will honor
women who have served the community and will pay tribute to the
Tuskegee Airmen. Honorees include former San Francisco District 10
Supervisor Sophie Maxwell, Alma Jackson founder and CEO of Sojourner Truth Family Services, Karen Clopton, Chief Administrative Law Judge for the California PUC and President of the San Francisco League of Women Voters Savanna Smith of Women's Education Center, Educator Althea Carrie, Marie De La Parra, CEO of BMB Construction Properties, Arlene Hylton, Program Director for the San Francisco Human Services Agency Independent Living Skills Program, and Health Advocate Edna James.
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International Opera Star Hope Briggs
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Tickets to the Tea are $95.00 and include a pre-tea reception with President Strum with Opera great Hope Briggs.
Youth Tea Tickets are $50.00. "It's important that young people see
the accomplishments of the people we are honoring. We have heroes in
our midst and our neighbors make history everyday. We want to make
the event accessible to high school, college and young professionals
and are seeking sponsors to help underwrite our youth tables as we
bridge generations," added Dr. Hickman.
Events over the weekend will include a tour of San Francisco, a Youth concert by Diva Project founder Keldamuzik with workshop by
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Keldamuzik Founder of The Diva Project
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Dr. Brenda Wade
of the International Love, Money and Seva Summit Fame, a film
screening hosted Jacquie Taliaferro of LaHitz@Cannes & LaHitz Media
and the
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Dr. Brenda Wade's Recently Released Book Tells How to Harness Love for Success
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Northern California Interreligious Conference with Board President Reverend Greggory Brown pastor of Miracles of Faith Church in Oakland, to raise awareness and funds for Haiti and more.
For tour
tickets and other information including an evening with acclaimed
pianist Ricardo Scales, visit the San Francisco website www.ncbwsf.org.
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InterContinental San
Francisco a cab ride away to the San Francisco Chapter's "Golden Girls
Hats and Gloves Tea-Bridging Generations."
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Premier Lodging Sponsor the InterContinental San Francisco has provided special hotel early bird lodging pricing starting at $159 at The Mark Hopkins InterContinental (On Nob Hill next to the main event @ The Fairmont). You can also enjoy an incredible $189 at the InterContinental San Francisco, the 32-story Glass Tower (near the Moscone Center & a cab ride away). Must make reservations by February 11, 2011 for the special rates.
InterContinental, the Premier Lodging Sponsor for the weekend is
located near shopping, museums, and favorite San Francisco attractions.
Get the special price code once you've either donated the ticket price or purchased your ticket for the main event by visiting www.ncbwsf.org. As
an interesting side bar, the Mark Hopkins InterContinental has a unique
tie to California History and Black History. The Room of the Dons has a
mural depicting the mythical Black Queen of the Amazons, Queen Califia,
from whom the state of California was named. History scholar, John Templeton, often includes a tour of the Mark Hopkins InterContinental in his "Black Heritage Tours."
The
National Coalition of 100 Black Women San Francisco Chapter invites
everyone, not only members of 100 Black Women to join the serious fun,
March 4-6, 2011 in San Francisco, a world destination for
entertainment. Individual tickets and sponsorship opportunities are
available. Purchase your tickets at www.ncbwsf.org. For Sponsorship packets email Jackie Wright at Jackiewright@wrightnow.biz.
The San
Francisco Chapter of 100 Black Women has incorporated a unique
opportunity for corporations, businesses, foundations and associations
to impact and improve the economy in a small but significant way with
its "Bridging the Generations Employment Training Opportunity." "The
experience that two workers over 55 years old,three high school to
college age youth, and two long-term unemployed job seekers can receive
via our program will give them just the edge they will need to land a
better job," said Jackie Wright, event chairman. "As our
fundraising allows, we will pay our trainees stipends as they learn
about public relations, media relations, community relations, marketing,
writing, and event planning and other work enhancement skills," added
Wright. "Our training opportunities for more people will grow as funding is made available.
Corporations,
businesses and associations, extend your brand beyond the Bay Area
with the San Francisco Chapter of the National Coalition of 100 Black
Women. For sponsorships and marketing opportunities to meet
your corporate social responsibility goals in eight major U.S. markets
(Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Detroit, Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco
and Washington D.C.), call Jackie Wright, event chairman at 415 525
0410 or email Jackiewright@wrightnow.biz with subject "Tea & Tour
Sponsor". Visit www.ncbw.sf.org.
PURCHASE YOUR TICKET OR DONATE TODAY TO HAVE ACCESS TO SPECIAL INTERCONTINENTAL HOTEL PRICING MARCH 4-6, 2011-CLICK HERE!
SF NCBW EMPLOYMENT TRAINING OPPORTUNITY & 100 BLACK WOMEN IN SAN FRANCISCO WEEKEND PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS-CLICK HERE!(FOR MEDIA,WEBSITES,ENEWS & MORE)
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Bridge Lights the Way to 100 Black Women of San Francisco "Bridging
Generations" Golden Girls Hats & Gloves Tea & Tour Weekend March
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The San Francisco Chapter's National Coalition of 100 Black Women in San Francisco Weekend Includes:
"Robustly entertaining...with punchy social insights and the firecracker snap of unexpected humor." -New York Times FABULATION by Lynn Nottage
Presented by Lorraine Hansberry Theatre at Fort Mason Center's Southside Theatre, San Francisco, CA March 3-27, 2011directed by Ellen Sebastian-Chang featuring Margo Hall A
high-powered Public Relations executive suddenly finds herself
divorced, penniless, pregnant, and forced to return to the family home
in the Projects. Fabulation is an inspired and imaginative look at
family, pride, and love by one of America's most outstanding new
playwrights, who just received the Pulitzer Prize for her latest play, Ruined. Lorraine Hansberry Theatre subscribers will see Fabulation as part of the season.
For Ticket Information- CLICK HERE READ THE NEWS RELEASE LHT-NEW ARTISTIC DIRECTOR-READ SF GATE ARTICLE |
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