Saturday, March 30, 2013

Inter Greek Easter Egg Hunt

NSPDK and Alpha Kappa Alpha

Today was a nice day for an Easter egg hunt at Memorial Park. The sun was out along with many children and parents participating in the Inter-Greek Council Easter festivities.  
Xinos and Kudos Stepping at the Event
 Happy Easter!


Inter-Greek Council Participants:
NSPDK
Delta Sigma Theta
Zeta Phi Beta
Phi Beta Sigma
Alpha Kappa Alpha
Kappa Alpha Psi
Omega Psi Phi

Chester High Basketball Fan Fest

1983 winning team: Steve Miller, Eric Jones (Peoples Chioce Award winner), Coach Cliff Wilson, Darryl Green, and Darrin Pearsall

The Delaware County Historical Society and the Delco Athletes Hall of Fame had a special day for all fans and former players and coaches of Chester High School Clippers basketball teams to gather and share warm memories of six decades of CHS basketball excellence. Nice turn out for Chester Basketball Fan Fest. Tribute was given to basketball players. Congratulation to Jim Vankoski organizer of the event. 
Richard Granberry 2013 team and Erikk Wright 2012 team

Friday, March 29, 2013

Daily Times Player of the Year Chester's Rondae Jefferson



Rondae Jefferson guided Chester to two straight state titles and nearly won a third, and for that the University of Arizona-bound senior should hold his head up high. (Times Staff / ERIC HARTLINE)

Congratulations to the Daily Times Player of the Year Rondae Jefferson Click Here

Watch Rondae live on ESPN at the McDonald's All American Game
When:  Wednesday, April 3, 2013, at 9:30 p.m. ET
Where: United Center, Chicago, Ill.
TV: ESPN

Thursday, March 28, 2013

FOR COLORED GIRLS NOW PLAYING




FIRST WORLD THEATRE ENSEMBLE presents On Stage As Originally Intended by Ntozake Shange's

Now Playing - April 7, 2013

 FOR COLORED GIRLS WHO HAVE CONSIDERED SUICIDE WHEN THE RAINBOW IS ENUF
 by Ntozake Shange; directed by Zuhairah | One of the African American Classics starring: Tiffany Bacon, Meryl Lynn Brown, Tene Fletcher, TS Hawkins, Annette Sanders, Nicole Stacie, and Baset X. Ntozake takes us on a rhythmic journey of self discovery through her choreopoem that chronicles many of the struggles and obstacles that women of color may face throughout their lives. Performed by a dynamic ensemble of seven women, each known only by a color. Which Lady Are You?

Powerful Platform for Social Change Where Artistic Heroes Are Made!

CEC (Community Education Center)
3500 Lancaster Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19104