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Founder's Message!
DID YOU KNOW? January 1, 1863 is the day that Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation. On this date all slaves in the confederate states of the U.S. legally became 'FREE' >>read more. There is so much to celebrate with the new year coming. This issue of the Urban Weekly e-magazine is fully loaded from top to bottom with lots to do so browse slowly. With so much to do and places to go, how could you be bored in Sacramento. Be SAFE in your travel to and from your party events!
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Celebrate New Year's Eve at Avalon Night Club |
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December 31
Celebrate New Year's Eve at Avalon Night Club in Downtown Sacramento. Located at 805 15th Street. Doors open at 9 pm. Spinning the latest R&B, Hip-Hop and Top 40. VIP Booth booking and info call (916) 670-5944. Dress to impress. Dress code will be enforced (no jeans). Visit www.avalonsacramento.com.
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Delta Crab Feed "ALL YOU CAN EAT" |
January 23, 2010 Delta Sigma Theta Sacramento Alumnae Chapter presents their annual Delta Crab Feed "ALL YOU CAN EAT CRAB". Taking place on Sat-1/23 from 6:30 to 8:30 pm at Edward Harris, Jr. Middle School, 8691 Power Inn Road in Elk Grove.
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GET INVOLVED: MLK March & Celebration in SacTown |
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January 18, 2010
Planning for the annual MLK March and Celebration is always an exciting time because each year MLK365 tries to do something a little different than the year before. Our event message this year is a declaration of human affirmation designed to highlight the urgency of ordinary people making positive changes in their communities: "You are the Dream, and the Dream is now."
Don't wait to get involved in the MLK March and Celebration taking place on Monday, January 18, 2010 in Sacramento, California to begin at 7:30 AM. There will be over 15,000 marchers this year with a full day of activities, fun exhibits and lots of vendors, talent show entertainment and job fair to take place at the Sacramento Convention Center from 10:30 am through 3:00 pm. For more info call (916) 920 -8655 CLICK HERE for more SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES. Don't forget to stop by the Sacculturalhub.com vendor table to win movie premiere tickets and take pictures with the Sac Hub Media Squad!
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TALENT Auditions for Black Expo 2010 |
January 2, 2010
Get ready for AUDITIONS for all types of talent (dance, singing, spoken word, theatre and more) at Black Expo 2010. Auditions will take place on Sat-1/2 at 5 pm at Step 1 Dance and Fitness Studio, 1920 T Street in Sacramento. For more info call Greg King at (916) 470-2077 or Step 1 at (916) 448-7837.
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Rahsaan Patterson LIVE in concert |
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January 9, 2010
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Happy Hour: Every Wednesday at Avalon Night Club |
EVERY WEDNESDAY
Happy Hour with a Live Band, Karaoke & The Good Life Cigar Herf on outside Patio at Avalon Night Club from 5pm - 10pm every Wednesday. Free Food with purchase of Cocktail, beer or wine. Located at 805 15th Street in Downtown Sacramento. Visit www.avalonsacramento.com.
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HAPPY KWANZAA |
Happy Kwanzaa from the Kuumba Collective Art Gallery and Gift Shop in North Sacramento. The gallery will be open and celebrating this Kwanzaa season.
Dec 29, 30, 31 2009 - 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm LOCATION: 1001 Del Paso Blvd. in North Sacramento (at Acoma Street / Globe Light Rail Stop; drive North on 16th street / exit Del Paso Blvd. )
For sale are unique handcrafted items created by some of Sacramento's best African American artists that include: Francione, Iris Dimond, Frank Blackwell, Daphne Burgess, Gerald Simpson, Shonna Mcdaniels, Jeff Carnie, Jalena T. Johnson, Kaneka Marshall, Jan Hollins, John F. King & Marshall Dean Bailey.
Contact information: (916) 613 0099, (916) 333 4833, (916) 224 3261 E-mail:
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Shakin' The Mess Outta Misery |
Now through January 15
Celebration Arts presents…"Shakin’ The Mess Outta Misery" theatre play by Shay Youngblood. A young Southern Black girl grows up through humor, pain, racism, loss, and extraordinary love. A diverse, non-traditional group of older black women in the community raised daughter, the main character, after her mother died. These women some related and others not, helped guide her to womanhood. Daughter shares with the audience >> read on...
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Super 90's Love Jam - February 13 Get Tickets Now >>read more |
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