Archive for February, 2008

NAACP General Body Meeting Thursday, February 21

Tuesday, February 26th, 2008

There will be a NAACP general body meeting this Thursday at 7:00pm at Liberty Temple

Hope to see you there

ACT-SO Orientation Thursday, February 28, 2008

Tuesday, February 26th, 2008

IN DEPTH ACT-SO ORIENTATION

Thursday, February 28, 2008
Champaign Public Library
505 S. Randolph, Champaign

5:00pm – 6:30 pm
At this meeting we will have coaches contact information and more area specific
information. Come and view and ACT-SO DVD to inspire and motivate your participation.

For more information contact:
Barbara Gillespie
898-1574 cell or 384-7413 – Home

Look to see you at the orientation session.

NAACP MEETING CANCELED FOR TONIGHT

Thursday, February 21st, 2008

The NAACP Meeting Scheduled for tonight has been canceled due to weather

University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff Vesper Choir this Friday

Wednesday, February 20th, 2008

The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff Vesper
Choir will perform in a Black History Month Concert on Friday, February
22, in the Lobby of The Krannert Center For the Performing Arts, 500 S.
Goodwin, Urbana. The program begins at 12:00 Noon and there is no
admission charge.

The Choir is directed by Dr. Michael J. Bates, an alum
of UIUC’s School of Music. The repertoire will consist of a diversified
program of Classical, Baroque, formal Spirituals(including two works dedicated to
the contributions of James Weldon Johnson and Martin Luther King); traditional and
contemporary Gospel Music.

Feel free to bring your lunch and enjoy one our best
Historically Black College Choirs. Some of the school’s alums are Dr.
Larine Cowan, Dr. Mildred Griggs,retired dean of the College of Education,
Willie T. Summerville and others.

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Additional Performances by the UAPB Vesper Choir on Friday, February
22, 2008:

9:55 AM Urbana High School Cobb Auditorium, Mrs. Angie
Franklin, in charge

7:30 PM Canaan Baptist Church, 402 W. Main Street, Urbana, W.
T. Summerville, in Charge