News Brief 7-15
TURKISH FESTIVAL SET FOR AUGUST 23, EVE RECEIVES GRANT FOR GIRLS, FUND RAISER FOR PIONEER CIVITAN CLUB, Lansing family represents in this month’s "Ebony Magazine",
Wellness News 7-15

One Man’s Stroke
Part I of II
When Melik was 38 years old he had a stroke. He will be a presenter at The State of Our Health: Through the Voices of Our People on September 6, 2008 at Bethlehem Temple.
Teen Talk 7-15
The week of July 14, 2008, I had the honor of attending the Civitan sponsored Youth Leadership and Diversity Conference at Hillsdale College in southern Michigan.
Ask the Business Librarian 7-15
Q: Are there any resources at the library that can help me get more traffic to my business website?
Psychic Looks to Future by Exploring the Past

As a young boy, Quassan Castro, started receiving messages for the people around him. His visions first came to him in dreams and he didn’t quite understand the depth of the messages. Not sure how people would respond he kept the messages to himself. Even more interesting, he didn’t want to invade in others personal spaces by offering them a message without asking.
Poetry in the City, For Better or Verse


Top: Eastern student Karalyn Grimes performed haikus.
Left: Featured poet, Logic, writes while
waiting to read his poetry. Logic is also a host on the late night show “TextMe TV”. He
performs with the Ann Arbor Slam team and hosts a poetry reading at the Green River Cafe at 307 Mac Ave. in East Lansing in the Fall.
‘Your happiness is the air that I breathe, and I’d do anything just to take one last breath’ – from “Crushed” a poem written by Logic
The State of Our Health: Through the Voices of Our People


Left: Jolinda Wade, mother of Miami Heat’s Dwayne Wade and Right: Christine Johnson, mother of Magic Johnson to speak about health issue affecting the family on September 6, 2008 at
Bethlehem Temple.
Big Changes Coming to TNCP

Renowned financial advisor and television personatility slated to begin “Woman and Money” column
Two other syndicated columnists, Cheryl Lavin and Phillip J. Milano join too
News Brief 7-14

Vintage movie posters highlighting various facets of the African-American cultural experience as represented in early film return on postage when the U.S. Postal Service issues the Vintage Black Cinema stamps.
