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Supervisor Avalos' Community Meeting @ I.T. Bookman & More
November 24, 2014

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November 21, 2014
 

Southwest Community Corporation

I.T. Bookman Community Center

446 Randolph Street

 
 
I.T. Bookman Community Center 
"Jewel of the OMI" 
Where Generations Connect
 
 
"YOUTH AND SPORTS DAY BENEFITING I.T. BOOKMAN COMMUNITY CENTER POSTPONED UNTIL EARLY NEXT YEAR!
 
EVENT POSTPONED UNTIL EARLY NEXT YEAR
"EVERY LITTLE BIT HELPS"
 
 IT'S I.T.'S $10 X10 I.T. BOOKMAN FRIENDS LAUNCH
15 year old MYEEP Intern helps 93-year old surf the net. $10 X 10 I.T. Bookman Friends helps the Neighbor 2 Neighbor Intergenerational Media Project and more. 
Click Image for Details about the campaign.
ITBookMan's, Neighbor to Neighbor final screening copy
Deloris McGee, OMI Community Leader and former staffer for Community Living Campaign, was guest in this prototype for "Neighbor 2 Neighbor" Intergenerational Digital Media Project. Ken Johnson videotaped and broadcast the show on Channel 29.  Capturing McGee and her historical knowledge of the OMI was a good thing as she is now off to home state Mississippi managing project. (CLC is looking for a new community connector.  Find out more at  http://www.sfcommunityliving.org.)   We miss you Deloris!
 
Thanks to all who have supported I.T. Bookman through the years. Your support via the $10x10 I.T. Bookman Friends campaign or an year end gift to the 501c3 nonprofit will help the Neighbor 2 Neighbor Intergenerational Digital Media Project and others grow.  
 
The I.T. Bookman Community Center usually holds its monthly free Senior Luncheons the last Friday of each month, except during the Holidays.  Luncheons will be held today and December 19 in observance of the Holidays. 
 
Special Thanks to Carmen Lee for capturing some of the highlights of October 31, 2014...that included a health fair,  the initial videotaping of a public service announcement and more.
 
Walgreens was on hand with Blood Pressure Screenings at Mini-Connect Community Health Fair at I.T. Bookman Community Center. Click Image to see On Lok's Carmen Lee's slideshow. 
(Photo Courtesy of Carl Barnes)
I.T. Bookman's Neighbor 2 Neighbor Intergenerational Media Project was in action at the monthly senior luncheon videotaping 
an anti-bullying public service announcement.
Click Image to see On Lok's Carmen Lee's slide show.
(Photo Courtesy of Michael Perkins)
 
 
I.T. Bookman Community Center Prosperity Series
  
NACA Workshop to Help Homebuyers was filled to capacity.  Be on the look out for other opportunities with NACA to find out how you can purchase your home 
with "No Down Payment." Visit www.naca.com.
 
American Dream still alive at I.T. Bookman as homeowner hopefuls attend NACA workshop. Be on the look out for another opportunity in 2015
  CALL 1-888-302-6222 or 
go to www.naca.com to find out about the next workshop with NACA.
 
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Attend the second in a series of community planning meetings for the Brotherhood Way Garden project.  This is an opportunity to engage in the process and develop a lasting and sustainable neighborhood garden.  There will be an opportunity to form working groups to brainstorm design ideas and determine the timeline and other development details.  For more information, please visit: www.brotherhoodwaycommunitygarden.com.
 
 
See I.T. Bookman Community Center Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/ItBookmanCommunityCenter
 
Support the On-going Work of I.T. Bookman Community Center
 
 
A Call to Action for Young Men was held  November 8th.
Thanks to Colleen Matthews, Attorney Pamela Price and all the youth vendors in attendance.  Be listening for Ms. Matthews report on the event with 
Brother Keith of KPOO, whose show is Thursdays at 12 noon!  
Another example of I.T. Bookman being there for the community.
 
 
 
THANK YOU MALOOF FAMILY
FOR THE MALOOF FAMILY FEUD SCREENING SUPPORTING I.T. BOOKMAN COMMUNITY CENTER @ DOLBY LABORATORIES, NOVEMBER 1, 2014!
(Thanks for the Community being there for I.T. Bookman!)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Zoom Zoom to Zumba and other activities at 
I.T. Bookman Community Center 
It's Free
Zumba Class at I.T. Bookman Community Center. Check it out Thursday evenings 7 p.m. or Monday mornings at 10 a.m.
  Call Gil Brigham at 415 586-8020 for more information.
 
Create Your Own Event at I.T. Bookman Community Center
 

Public Service Announcement for broadcast, agencies and organizations :

 

BOOK IT @ BOOKMAN

 

BOOK IT@BOOKMAN! THE I.T. BOOKMAN COMMUNITY CENTER, THE JEWEL OF THE O.M.I. IS THE PERFECT PLACE TO HAVE YOUR RECEPTIONS, PARTIES, BAR MITVAHS, BAT MITVAH'S, BABY SHOWERS, QUINCEANERAS, ANNIVERSARIES, YOU NAME IT.  "BOOK

IT@BOOKMAN!" PLAN YOUR SPECIAL OCCASION AT I.T. BOOKMAN COMMUNITY CENTER WITH COMMUNITY FRIENDLY PRICES! CALL 586-8020.  "BOOK IT@BOOKMAN. 
 
Thank you for announcing at your church, synagogue, 
mosque or other organization!

Michael Perkins, Facilities Manager
I.T. Bookman Community Center
415.586.8020 

Office space is available for rent at I.T. Bookman, in addition to rentals for your special events. 
 
If it's time to take your small business to the next level, rent an office at I.T. Bookman Community Center.
 
Give us a call today!
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