To show HOW connected the local African American crooks and white males are:
1. Wake Forest University gave me a WARNING ticket that lasts for LIFE[sort of like a life sentence]when I was looking for unempolyment laws[Wake Forest is a federal depository]-meaning anyone obeying the laws can use their law library to look up federal laws-now image if the African American leaders of the African American community are siding with Wake Forest University to BLOCK law abiding African Americans access to CERTAIN information, which means that for anybody that Wake Forest gave a WARNING ticket to: that person can't participate in economic prosperity programs=which is in line with the harassment, intimidation, abuse which has blocked me from economic prosperity for decades and lines up with the secret system of SAM's Club secret members [authority] who know the secret to advantage:
CONFIRMATION that there is unification between African American so called leaders and Wake Forest to attack African Americans=there is a picture of Grandberry, Walter FARaBEe[black] and white male STEVE Virgil=Steve=code for WHITEheart=Steve Whiteheart-at Goodyear Tire Compnay on Patterson Ave.[pictures not on the internet version of the article=pictures in hardcopy=code]; Grandberry is code for Grand bury of African Americans- the Hanes Hosiery Recreation center directed by coach ART; building is equiped to do to unsuppecting innocent African mericans what Hitler did to the jews=gas them; the stairs that lead to the upstairs track have pipes leading out from the walls on both sides=[strange for a new building to have pipes, especially when the Hanes Hosiery recreation center is beside the place where they BURY people-the grave yard[Indiana]; that is why I heard coach ART tell some people they could not use the computer lab or use the gym; they could ONLY use the track=he did not mean the walking track-coach art meant the death track=have to go up the stairs to the walking track and if the person gets up to or down from the track-they have to get through the gas chamber; and the only way they can do that is to get through either the outside door or the door to the gym which coach art can have locked on any person they[white males] tell him to and coach art is and knows one of the secret authority members of Sam's Club-Tracy [who is oneof the NEW owners]who is in building below Hanes Hosiery Recreation Center on Patterson Ave.[participated in stealing of TWIN child];
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More than 500 people attended the 22nd Annual Hang-the-Net Celebrity Shootout and Slam Dunk Contest at the Hanes Hosiery Recreation Center on July 19.
In addition to the high-flying b-ball action, the event included a number of highlights, including a performance by the Parkland High School Cheerleaders. Greg “Catman” Good, the Carolina Panther’s super –fan, gave out bobble heads and signed and posed for pictures with the kids in attendance. Hanes Hosiery Director and Hang-the-Net Creator Art Blevins gave out Living Legend Awards to former Wake Forest All-American Randolph Childress; Triad Sports Publisher Sam Davis and John Dell, a sports reporter at the Winston-Salem Journal.
The event was made possible with the support of sponsors Papa John’s, Omega Sports, PowerAde, Pepsi-Cola, Burke St. Comics, Burger King, Chick-fil-A, Jamie Wilkes Trophies, Page’s Sports and Weston & Associates.
In addition to the high-flying b-ball action, the event included a number of highlights, including a performance by the Parkland High School Cheerleaders. Greg “Catman” Good, the Carolina Panther’s super –fan, gave out bobble heads and signed and posed for pictures with the kids in attendance. Hanes Hosiery Director and Hang-the-Net Creator Art Blevins gave out Living Legend Awards to former Wake Forest All-American Randolph Childress; Triad Sports Publisher Sam Davis and John Dell, a sports reporter at the Winston-Salem Journal.
The event was made possible with the support of sponsors Papa John’s, Omega Sports, PowerAde, Pepsi-Cola, Burke St. Comics, Burger King, Chick-fil-A, Jamie Wilkes Trophies, Page’s Sports and Weston & Associates.
The winners were:
Celebrity shoot-out- 1st place – Danny Harden – Fox 8
- 2nd place – John Dell, Winston-Salem Journal and living legend
- 3rd place – Austin Caviness – WXII 12
- 4th place – Randolph Childress – WFU All American
- 5th place – “Catman” Good – Carolina Panthers super fan
- 6th place – Keith Grandberry – Urban League President
- 1st place – Brian Leak
- 2nd place – “Pop Bottle” Thomas
- 3rd place – Willie Griffin
- 4th Place – Julius Reece
- 1st place – Lamar Marshal – Mt. Tabor head football coach
- 2nd place – Aaron Bailey – Carver athletic director
- 3rd place – Teyshawn Brown – Mt Tabor assistant football coach
- 1st place – Terrence Petree – UNC
- 2nd place – Reyshawn Terry –UNC/professional basketball
- 3rd place –Brandon Hobbs – WSSU
- 1st place – Brandon Hobbs – WSSU
- 2nd place – Charis Fitzgerald – Florida prep star
- 1st place – Shane Osbey
- 2nd place – Michael Samuels
- 3rd place – Aquindae King
- 4th place – Gianni Smith
- 1st place – Gary Lash, Jr.
- 2nd place – Dwight Sellars
- 3rd place – Nick Gainy
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More than 500 people attended the 22nd Annual Hang-the-Net Celebrity Shootout and Slam Dunk Contest at the Hanes Hosiery Recreation Center on July 19.
In addition to the high-flying b-ball action, the event included a number of highlights, including a performance by the Parkland High School Cheerleaders. Greg “Catman” Good, the Carolina Panther’s super –fan, gave out bobble heads and signed and posed for pictures with the kids in attendance. Hanes Hosiery Director and Hang-the-Net Creator Art Blevins gave out Living Legend Awards to former Wake Forest All-American Randolph Childress; Triad Sports Publisher Sam Davis and John Dell, a sports reporter at the Winston-Salem Journal.
The event was made possible with the support of sponsors Papa John’s, Omega Sports, PowerAde, Pepsi-Cola, Burke St. Comics, Burger King, Chick-fil-A, Jamie Wilkes Trophies, Page’s Sports and Weston & Associates.
In addition to the high-flying b-ball action, the event included a number of highlights, including a performance by the Parkland High School Cheerleaders. Greg “Catman” Good, the Carolina Panther’s super –fan, gave out bobble heads and signed and posed for pictures with the kids in attendance. Hanes Hosiery Director and Hang-the-Net Creator Art Blevins gave out Living Legend Awards to former Wake Forest All-American Randolph Childress; Triad Sports Publisher Sam Davis and John Dell, a sports reporter at the Winston-Salem Journal.
The event was made possible with the support of sponsors Papa John’s, Omega Sports, PowerAde, Pepsi-Cola, Burke St. Comics, Burger King, Chick-fil-A, Jamie Wilkes Trophies, Page’s Sports and Weston & Associates.
The winners were:
Celebrity shoot-out- 1st place – Danny Harden – Fox 8
- 2nd place – John Dell, Winston-Salem Journal and living legend
- 3rd place – Austin Caviness – WXII 12
- 4th place – Randolph Childress – WFU All American
- 5th place – “Catman” Good – Carolina Panthers super fan
- 6th place – Keith Grandberry – Urban League President
- 1st place – Brian Leak
- 2nd place – “Pop Bottle” Thomas
- 3rd place – Willie Griffin
- 4th Place – Julius Reece
- 1st place – Lamar Marshal – Mt. Tabor head football coach
- 2nd place – Aaron Bailey – Carver athletic director
- 3rd place – Teyshawn Brown – Mt Tabor assistant football coach
- 1st place – Terrence Petree – UNC
- 2nd place – Reyshawn Terry –UNC/professional basketball
- 3rd place –Brandon Hobbs – WSSU
- 1st place – Brandon Hobbs – WSSU
- 2nd place – Charis Fitzgerald – Florida prep star
- 1st place – Shane Osbey
- 2nd place – Michael Samuels
- 3rd place – Aquindae King
- 4th place – Gianni Smith
- 1st place – Gary Lash, Jr.
- 2nd place – Dwight Sellars
- 3rd place – Nick Gainy
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UL and partners to aid small businesses
That is the NEW urban league building=across the street from Steve WHITEheart Goodyear Tire Company=two store down; directly across the steet is DOLLAR GENERAL=built after sign that read "Break up the relationship" that was made for the guy who wanted to date me[about two to three years ago];
http://www.wschronicle.com/2013/06/ul-and-partners-to-aid-small-businesses/
they have a picture of one of the moles [vanessa smith][with Evelyn Acree][vanessa WILLIAMS=?][evelyn=code=even];
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/06/28/george-zimmerman-trial-trayvon-martin_n_3515229.html
CONFIRMATION: CARVER SHOOL ROAD BRANCH LIBRARY;just stared a reading program that they nameed DIGGING=
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[http://www.wschronicle.com/2013/06/ul-and-partners-to-aid-small-businesses/]
The Winston-Salem Urban League is partnering with the City of Winston-Salem and Wake Forest University to offer small businesses the knowledge and expertise they need to thrive.
The partners will offer the Small Business and Entrepreneurial Clinic at the Urban League’s Quality of Life Center on Patterson Avenue. The City will provide training seminars, while the Wake Forest Community Law and Business Clinic will offer legal training relevant to entrepreneurs and legal services to participating businesses.
“I wanted to create a program that actually would help move small businesses along to ensure the success of these businesses as much as possible,” said Urban League President and CEO Keith Grandberry.
The year-long program will initially start with a small group of small business owners taking several weeks of seminars. Grandberry hopes the initial crop of participants includes both established business owners and those with new businesses. There will be an application process for prospective participants. The clinic is expected to start next month. Plans are for the program to take on more businesses over time.
Walter Farabee Jr., the City’s Minority and Women Owned Business Enterprise Program coordinator, said seminar topics will include business plan development, financial management, market analyses and advertising.
“A lot of people are interested in starting businesses but they don’t know exactly where to start and aren’t aware of the resources here in the area,” said Farabee. “So this is a great opportunity for them whether they’re actually starting or just have some ideas floating around.”
Steve Virgil, founding director of the Wake Forest Community Law and Business Clinic, and WFU Law alumni will lead workshops at the Clinic covering topics like managing human resource issues, reading financial statements and complying with regulatory, license and tax requirements.
After the group workshops are completed, participants will meet one-on-one with WFU law students for legal advice. Under Virgil’s supervision, the students will take on more involved, long term roles to serve the businesses’ legal needs. WFU has helped local residents since 2009, but Virgil said the UL clinic will be the first time the law clinic has offered its services in such an integrated way, turning workshop attendees into clients.
“It gives us an opportunity to serve more people and serve them in a more dynamic way,” he said. “…I’m very hopeful we’ll have a bigger impact and better impact in the groups we’re working with.”
The State of Small Business and Entrepreneurship in 2012 report put out by the State’s Small Business and Technology Center found that small businesses were vital to the economy. In 2009, 98 percent of businesses with employees in the state were considered small business with less than 500 employees. The report also found that there has been a decline in businesses owned by sole proprietors, but that income is up for small business owners and that they are hiring more employees.
For information on how to apply for the Small Business and Entrepreneurial Clinic, contact the Urban League at (336) 725-5614.