Faye Kennedy's "Talking Drums"-News of Sacramento
April 7, 2014
From the Office of Faye Wilson Kennedy--News of Sacramento
Call for Volunteers-The Sacramento Black Book Fair needs book lovers and civic-minded folks to assist in making the first annual book fair of its kind in this region a stellar success. Many volunteer positions are available. To volunteer or for more info please visit our website: http://www. sacramentoblackbookfair.com.
First Annual Sacramento Black Book Fair (SBBF), Friday, June 6—Sunday June 8, 2014 in Historic Oak Park at 35th and Broadway., Sacramento, CA. This historic 3-day book fair and celebration will include a panel discussion among four featured authors, book signings, talks by each of the featured writers, cultural & food vendors, book discussions with each writer listed in the program (80+), children’s activities, poetry readings, art displays, and much more. Thank you for your support and participation!!
Endorsed by:
Women's Civic Improvement Club
Oak Park United Methodist Church
Sacramento Convention & Visitors Bureau
Sacramento Public Library
Co-Sponsors:
City Councilwoman Bonnie Pannell
Sacramento Cable Access Television
The Talking Drum News
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Eta Gamma Omega Chapter
Black Parallel School Board
Sisters Quilting Collective
Sacramento Area Black Caucus
Sister to Sister Book Group
Roberts Family Development Center
Colonial Heights Friends of the Library
OBBC
Literary Ladies Alliance
Sacramento Observer Newspaper
Larry Carr
City of Sacramento Neighborhood Services Department
Golden Arch Enterprises, Davis, CA.
African Research Institute
For more info please visit our website: http://www.
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