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A Natural Fountain of Youth
Henrietta TurnquestRestoring the body to its natural state through self help is the motto of Henrietta Turnquest. This healthy living consultant is gong ho on educating people about the methods for living a long and youthful life. Find out what her company, Circles of Wellness, advocates. Read more...
 
State of the Metro Atlanta Community
Rev. Darrell D. ElliganEarlier this year, the President of Concerned Black Clergy, Rev. Darrell D. Elligan, delivered his 2009 State of the Community Address. It was accepted into the Inauguration 2009 Sermons and Oration Projects for the Library of Congress and Smithsonian. Read more...
 
GRACE Will Lead Us Home
Rev. Fredrick L. CaldwellGRACE Community Fellowship Church invites its congregation to become community builders. Senior Pastor Frederick Caldwell envisions a lofty goal of connecting the rich and the poor, the black and white, and other trite dividers of God’s people. Read more...
 
Religion Equals Art
Saundra BlackwellRare, quirky and fun! Just a few of the words used to describe this ORR member’s art. Blackwell’s animated interpretation of common worship practices illuminates an inherited light-heartedness in her otherwise serious religious themes. Read more...
 
I Am Somebody
Orrin HudsonEvery move counts. This is true in life and it reflects the lessons learned by the participants in this local organization’s programs. Chess is a game of skill, foresight, patience and mental gymnastics. Be Somebody shows youth how to skillfully play the game of chess and the game of life. Read more...
 
Celebrating Our Past & Our Future
MLK Day Parade 09The march down Historic Auburn Avenue was an opportunity for young and old to celebrate the life and commitment of Rev. Dr. King. This commemorative event capped a week of celebrations held throughout the city for not only Dr. King, but also for the inauguration of the first African-American President of the United States. Read more...
 
Atlanta’s Black Businesses Honored
Honored GuestWith business, community and government being a priority for AMBCC, they kicked off 2009 with a meeting that outlined the ways in which they will support Black owned businesses and the communities they service. Read more...
 
Business, Community & Government at the Forefront
Melvin ColemanWith business, community and government being a priority for AMBCC, they kicked off 2009 with a meeting that outlined the ways in which the chamber will support the Black owned businesses and communities they serve. Read more...
 
Keeping Your Head Right
Michelle MillsGreat hair care and advice come naturally from Michelle Mills. For 15 years she has contributed to the grooming and spiritual needs of the community. To help clients maintain their healthy hair, care tips are eagerly shared. Prestige Hair Salon clients enthusiastically share their appreciation for the salon’s family and Christian oriented atmosphere. Read more...
 
Benefiting Atlanta’s Communities
Toni StithDuring these tough economic times, employers and employees need the expertise of someone who understands and can help companies sort through the range of options and choices. Experience can make a world of difference and save thousands of dollars. The Toni Stith Agency has the capacity to provide services that meet all of these needs. Read more...
 
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