UPCOMING EVENTS MARCH 2010
March 2



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Folks Tellin' Tales / African Folk Heritage Circle / Sayings of Our Mothers (7pm-10pm)
Featured Artist: joyce Adewumi
MC Thomas Southern / Donation $5
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March 6



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Women in Love Leadership & Literature. Join us for
Book Signings & Candid Conversations...
Hosted by Pamela Salaam Jaha..
"The Business of Me" Free Event!! (12pm-2pm)
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March 6


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"Meting of The Minds" Discussion (6pm-7:30pm) FREE EVENT!! Book "Killing the Black Body" by Dorothy Roberts
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March 11


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Open Mic & Smoothie Nite (7:30pm). Spoken Word .. Creativity... All Performers Welcome!!!
Donation $5
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March 17 24, 31


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African Drumming Class for "Healing & Advancement" for Musciasians"
Instructor: Erick O'nkosi Fungo (7pm-9pm)
$20. To Register: Call 212-862-3680
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March 20

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Young People's Hour (3-4pm) Storytelling / Games
FREE EVENT!! All Are Welcome
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March 20


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Monthly Book Club Meeting (4pm)
Book of the Month:
"An Ocean Of Jewels" by Judy C. Andrews
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March 27 ANNUAL FUNDRAISER.... "Oldies but Goodies" Spring Fling. @St. Charles Center.
141st Street, Btw 7th & 8th Ave. 10pm-3am.
Admission: $25 / Ticket info: 212-862-3680
     
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FEATURED AUTHOR
Judy C. Andrews
 "As a high school teacher, I've always encouraged students to dream big," says author Judy Andrews who released her first literary and suspenseful novel, An Ocean of Jewels, in June 2006. 

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BOOK OF THE MONTH
When Imani Jewel Henderson's mysterious father dies on her 29th birthday, Christmas day, 1999, she begins a journey toward self-love, and faces many challenges. Can she unravel the secrets of her family's disturbing past when she was a foster child? Why did her mother commit suicide and leave her all alone? Why did her father keep notes about a holy river, an Orphan Train..
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