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        CALLING LAHITZ FRIENDS 2 TOYS 4 KIDS @  HISTORIC SAM JORDAN'S BAR 12/7
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LaHitz Media Gives a Shout Out to Friends Come on Down to Historic Sam Jordan's Bar  & Bring Toys 4 Kids
  
 
  
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 SF Filmmaker Jacquie Taliaferro & Actress Pam Grier at Silicon Valley NAACP Gala. Pam will you be at Sam Jordan's 12/7? 
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San Francisco - LaHitz Media's Jacquie Taliaferro joins with
 friends, Mo Better Food, Artists First, SF CAT, San Francisco Bay View 
Newspaper and IDFF, calling all "Friends" to Historic Sam Jordan's Bar. 
 As schedules allow,  A.J. Hawk,   Aloe Blacc,  Sheryl Lee Ralph,  Jerry Rice,  Harry Belafonte,  RC "Alley Oop" Owens,  Roger Craig,    Willie Mays,  Danny Glover,  Willie Brown,  Vernon Davis, Frank Gore,  Shabaka Henley,  Bryant Young,   Sinbad,  George Lucas,  Jimmy Jean-Louis,  Eriq Ebouaney,  Kevin Epps,  Vida Blue,  and  ALL OF YOU
 are invited to bring an unwrapped new toy to "The Historic Sam Jordan's
 Bar," 4004 Third Street, San Francisco from 5 p.m.-8 p.m. on Wednesday,
 December 7.  Stick around for a round of your favorite drinks, famous 
ribs, and friends to kick off the holiday season with cheers. Toys
 will be donated to the Bayview Hunter's Point Foundation's 
"Strengthening Families Program" and will be distributed at a community 
celebration 12/15.  For more information about the program and 
celebration contact Farah Dews, 415 468, 5100 or email Farah at  artistfirstentertainment@yahoo.com. Toys 4 Kids is your ticket to more fun. TICKETS FOR THE ABA "RICHMOND ROCKETS VS EAST BAY PITTBULLS WILL BE ON SELL or go to  www.richmondrockets.net and use promotional code "ShoutOut" for your $10 ticket. Jacquie Taliaferro's "10-10 Gotta Win" --As the politics indicate, doing business in the Bayview is important.  Make
 sure you buy your toys in the Bayview District.  Check out the Bayview 
Plaza merchants and other merchants in the Bayview.  San Franciscans 
from other neighborhoods and other Bay Area residents coming to Historic
 Sam Jordan's purchase your toy in the Bayview Hunters Point 
Neighborhood.  RELATED ARTICLE-Sam Jordan, Mayor of Butchertown  
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Lorraine Hansberry Theatre's Rejoice Opens This Saturday
 Do you have your VIP Tickets?
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 Reggie D. White as Joseph 
& Kate Ball as Mary in REJOICE!, directed by Margo Hall, playing 
December 8 through 31, 2011 at Lorraine Hansberry Theatre 
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 Just in time for the Holidays, something 
everyone can enjoy!  Make the Lorraine Hansberry Theatre a part of your 
holiday tradition of shopping, tree trimming, parties, and visiting 
close friends.  "Rejoice" is dedicated to family.  "Rejoice" the musical
 retelling of the biblical nativity story by Ron Stacker Thompson, the 
University of North Carolina Professor and founder of the Oakland 
Ensemble, who dedicated his work to his grandsons, Marcus and Thaddeus. 
 "Rejoice" is a family affair for everyone.  All families of all kinds 
and cultures, will love every musical beat of "Rejoice. " 
  No matter your belief or non belief, "Rejoice" has a universal theme of the circle of life that will inspire everyone.  Click Here to Read More about "Rejoice." 
 Group sales begin with a party of 10. Find out how your religious 
organization, social organization, fraternity, sorority, service 
association or club can raise money while having a good time at 
"Rejoice." 
 Ron Stacker Thompson and other celebrities will be on hand for the     
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 Celebrities Carl Lumbly & Delroy Lindo at Lorraine Hansberry Theatre Season Opener VIP Reception 
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 special VIP After Party. From  Peter Coyote, to  Ruby Dee,  Danny Glover and others, the Lorraine Hansberry Theatre's stage is home for all.  Call  415 474-8800 or go to  www.lhtsf.org to  get you ticket to "Rejoice."  
 Your attendance at the Lorraine Hansberry Theatre, located in the Heart
 of Union Square, underscores the significance of multiculturalism and 
the importance of cultural exchange.  Come join the fun and be inspired.
 
  
  
  
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Reverend Dr. Joseph Bryant Jr. Host of KDIA's "Shout Out" is making a 
shout out to you to join all the family fun on "Fellowship Night" at the
 Richmond Rockets vs the East Bay Pittbulls ABA game, December 22nd at 
7:30 p.m. Take a look at the flyer for all the information.  It's a 
hoops shoot out with "Shout Out" Host, Dr. Joseph Bryant, Jr. Senior 
Pastor of Calvary Hill Church.  Enjoy professional basketball at family 
fun prices... Only $10.  Take the entire family!  Great memory maker for
 the Christmas Season.
  
  
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MORE COMMUNITY NEWS
 
 Read
  the Details in the December issue of the San Francisco Office of Small
  Business:Mayor Lee Signs Legislation to Increase Access to Health Care
  & Protect Jobs, Shop Small at Holiday Gift Fairs, and Disability  
Access Improvement Legislation to Help Small Biz Comply with ADA Laws.  
 There's more to know. Take a look.
  The Warmth of Other Suns: A Community Conversation with Author Isabel Wilkerson at the Commonwealth Club December 7th, 7:00 p.m.
  The
  Hep B Heroes Calendar Launch Party will be at Assemblywoman Fiona Ma's
  Holiday Event, December 16, 3-5 p.m.  The AsianWeek Foundation and San
  Francisco Hep B Free produced the calendar, which was shot by 
L.A.-based  photographer Shane Sato. Make up and hair was provided by 
Erika Jeziel  Eugenio, Flor Corral, Jennifer Toy, and Timothy Perkins 
while Al Perez  provided the creative design for the project.
 
 
Calvary  Hill Community Church Celebrates Christmas by "Giving Back
 to the  Community.  Drop off your new toy to the church now through 
December  21st and help celebrate Christmas by giving a smile or two to 
children  in the Bayview Neighborhood.  
MOAD  reports the latest happenings.  From film screenings to 
photography and  more find out what's happening at MOAD--the Museum of 
the African  Diaspora. December 2-18, 2011, African Ameircna Arts & Culture Complex, SF    
 San Francisco's African-American Shakespeare Company opens the    
2011-12  season with an enchanting new production of Cinderella. This   
 timeless  tale, brought to whimsical, magical life just in time for the
    holidays,  is an uplifting re-telling of the classic fairytale,    
featuring all of  the pageantry, hilarity, and charm of the original,   
 but with a soulful  twist.  
 
  
 
   
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