Sacramento Pole Fitness specializes in more than pole dancing, there’s also pole fitness, pole parties, pole sales and rentals. I know what you’re thinking but this is not about stripping, it’s about burning calories, increasing upper body strength and muscle tone, increased your core, improving coordination and flexibility. Would you like more endurance, stamina, confidence and mobility? Owner Beverly Tukes wants to help you recover from an injury, bring out your inner diva and bring your sexy back to unleash your inner sensuality. Are you game?
THE HUB: Beverly how did you get started in your business? How did you choose pole dancing or did it choose you? It’s so taboo. TUKES: I always wanted to ….. Read more
Day of Hope in Sacramento – Convoy of Hope. Gates open at 10 am … rain or shine while Supplies Last. All are welcome. No I.D. required. The Sacramento Convoy of Hope is a collaborative effort between dozens of local churches, businesses, social service organizations, local government and Convoy of Hope. Activities and services include a health fair, free medical and dental screenings with local doctors, medical professionals and dentists. Giving away more than 100,000 pounds of free groceries. Dozens of local community service organizations will assist with a variety of needs. Read more
“Crime After Crime”, the dramatic legal battle to free Deborah Peagler premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and has earned top honors at many film festivals in the US and abroad. Don’t miss the opportunity to attend the screening on Mon-10/24 at The Crest Theater, 1013 K Street at 7 pm in Sacramento. There will be an in-person Q&A after the film with filmmaker Yoav Potash and individuals featured in the documentary. One night only at The Crest, a benefit screening for Debbie’s Campaign, a nonprofit project to end domestic violence and wrongful incarceration. Read more
For better or worse, Marlon Wayans — he of “Little Man” and “G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra,” among others — is going to play Richard Pryor in an upcoming biopic. Given his limited but praised dramatic experience, Wayans seems an unlikely pick for the part, but until we see some meaningful footage of the actor as the late comedian, it’s not entirely fair to judge Wayans’ merits just yet. Still, with production on “Richard Pryor: Is It Something I Said?” was set to begin Fall 2010, the time for judgment is almost at hand. Read more
Art Discussion and Poetry Recital
November 12
Spend an intimate evening with Amiri Baraka, prolific poet, playwright and activist and Ben F. Jones, Internationally Reknowned Fine Artist at The Guild Theater on Sat-11/12 at 3 pm, 2828 35th Street in historic Oak Park, Sacramento. Celebration Evolve The Gallery’s 1-year Anniversary. Art exhibits on display now through November. >> Read more
Don’t miss Night Tales’ “One Scary Night” – Sacramento’s biggest Halloween celebration party featuring celebrities, the hottest DJ’s, live music performances from popular talent, costume contest with over $5K in prizes, a haunted house, horror film exhibition, VIP bottle service, food service and entertainment that includes a 50 feet breathing dragon, zombie-filled dance floor, fire breathers, stlit walkers and other terrifying special guests. Read more
Visit the only African American Gift Store in Sacramento inside Kuumba Collective Art Gallery
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Culture Collection, the only African American Gift Store is now open inside Kuumba Collective Art Gallery Thursday through Saturday from 12 noon to 6 pm. Located in North Sacramento at 1001 Del Paso Road. Start your holiday shopping early. Get collectible items that include: African American greeting cards, books, home decor, candles, art, incense, jewelry and more. For more info call (916) 427-7715 or (916) 613-0099.
BLACK THEATRE: “Two Trains Runnings”
Now through-November 12
Support Black Theatre and go see August Wilson’s “Two Trains Runnings” directed by James Wheatley. Vilence vs. Nonviolence, Assimilation vs. Separaton and Civil Rights in the 1960s: “Which Direction?” Taking place 10/7 thru 11/12 at celebration Arts Theatre, 4469 D Street in East Sac. Thurs, Fri & Sat at 8 pm and Sun at 2 pm. Read more
Free Parent Conference Education
November 12
Sacramento Black Parallel School Board presents Free Parent Conference Education is a Civil Right Saturday, November 12th from 9 am to 3 pm at Father Keith B. Kenny Elementary School, 3525 Martin Luther King, Jr., Blvd, Sacramento, CA 95817. Fun interactive workshops designed for parents and community members. Free and open to all parents. Free lunch and child supervision. Read more
You are invited to come find out why tobacco is still a problem in the Black community. Come hear what is going on to counter it and learn what you can do to stop it. FREE dinner to the first 30 people. Read more
Mid-Winter Ball featuring the “Dramatics”
November 5
2011 Mid-Winter Ball featuring the “Dramatics” on Sat-11/5 at the Sacramento Hilton Grand Ballroom, 2200 Harvard Street in Sacramento. Doors open at 6:30 pm. Read more
“See New York with a New Yorker” NYC Tour hosted by Sacramento World Travelers. Read more
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Don’t miss special guest, Vakiesha Wimberly – American Pole Championships 2010 Finalist from Atlanta coming to Sacramento Pole Fitness October 20-22. For more info call (916) 380-1113.