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Arizona Guide Right – 1 – Kappa League Program
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ContentsI. Introduction
Expanding HorizonsKappa League Kudos
II. ProgramKeynote SpeakerOrder of Program2010-2011 Kappa Leaguers
III. DedicationsIV. Our PatronsV. Year In Review
2010 ShowcaseChange-4-Change FundraiserVoter Drive RegistrationEssence of a Man SeriesBring-Your-Kappa-Leaguer-To-Work DayKappa League SummitNSBE ConferenceHoliday HelpersMLK March and FestivalSkin-Sational CampaignBlack History Month JeopardyCareer DayYouth Day at the CapitolPajama JamDestined For Greatness
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!e 2010-2011 year started on high note by receiving a $3,000 donation from the Kappa Alpha Psi Foundation, Inc., to assist us in our vision to improve the future of our youth."Good news continued throughout the year when the program received #ve desktop computers from the Arizona STRUT organization to help with our on-site tutoring of the Kappa Leaguers and other youth.
We knew we had a challenge ahead of us because we were receiving requests for membership over the summer and into the early fall. !e Kick O! Meeting, Aug. 21, 2010, for potential Kappa Leaguers and their parents had a great turnout; 32 Kappa Leaguers signed up requesting to participate.
During 2009-2010 we placed a greater emphasis on mentoring. By 2010-2011 our focus involved the Kappa Leaguers being mentors. Kappas directly mentor the Juniors and Seniors, and then those Juniors and Seniors coach or act as a guide to to the Freshmen and Sophomores.
We did have an exception; one freshman’s parents felt he needed male guidance immediately."It paid o$ in the long run because it kept him out of trouble and focused in school.
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Our theme was set during the summer of 2010: Expanding Horizons !rough Exposure and Opportunities. e Program has become a household name over the last two years for outstanding mentoring and coaching of Phoenix youth. It could not be done without the tireless support of Fraternity brothers, the Kappa League Committee, caring patrons and cooperative parents. Yes, that African proverb does hold true: ‘It takes a village to raise a child.’
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Two Ko!ee with the Kappas events were held with the Kappa League Committee and the Kappa League parents (including a great turnout by engaged fathers) in order to gather feedback on program e$ectiveness and to request any help needed to ensure the program met its intended goal.
In line with International Headquarters and Western Province goals to have youth in our Kappa League Programs attend the Kappa Kamp, we were able to send Coy Mattox and Marcus
Nicks to represent our state, our program, and their good family names.
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Kappa Leaguer School Year Mentor/Guide
Marcus Berry
Senior
Otis Perkins
Rashad Bernard
Senior
Ray LaStrape
Demetrius ToddSenior
DC Collins
Carlton McAllisterSenior
Reuben Miller
Jabari Farrow
Senior
Emory Flagg
Uche Megwa
Senior
Darryl Blake
Riyadh Rollins
Junior
Ahmed Collins
Justin ortvedt
Junior
Emory Flagg
Derek Holton
Junior
Tyrone Benson
Coy Mattox Junior Bill Jones
Xavier Walker
Junior
Jeff Cleveland
Kenneth Ervin Beckford
Junior
Floyd Hardin
Daniel Morton Freshman Jeff Cleveland
At the Western Province Council Awards from April 13-17, 2011, the Phoenix Alumni Chapter won Western Province Guide Right Program for the Year 2010-2011.
Ray LaStrape, Vice Polemarch of Phoenix Alumni Chapter, receives the Chapter of the Year Award (Medium Size).
Reuben Miller on Western Province Guide Right Director of the Year 2010-2011.
Carlton McAllister won Western Province Guide Right Member of the Year 2010-2011.
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We have continued to build on our “leadership training” program attended by Kappa Leaguers, Collegiate Brothers and Brothers in the Phoenix Alumni Chapter. One person stated: “I can’t thank you, your brothers and program enough for your help with development and con#dence in critical time.” Another said: “I think your program is great and wish there were more like it around the country.”
It’s not the award, but it’s the giving back to the community that keeps this group focused. Polemarch Otis Perkins plans to continue achieving the goals as outlined by this successful group.
!e Chapter supported four Kappa Leaguers –Xavier, Rashad, Marcus and Kelvan – with their involvement in the Jack and Jill Beautillion, which was March 26, 2011.
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“We plan on continuing to support Valley Christian
Center, MLK, and our Greek counterparts to make
our community one of the strongest in the state if not
the nation..”– OTIS PERKINS
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Rodrick T. MillerRodrick T. Miller is an intellectually curious professional whose interests lie at the intersection of economic development, international commerce, innovation and community action. e experienced policy analyst, advocate and negotiator is a results-oriented leader with strong experience in strategic planning, developing and managing budgets, and providing complex analysis to ensure achievement of long-term objectives. His strong business development skills has allowed him to manage projects ranging from the development of large shopping centers to relocation of company manufacturing facilities. He also has established #nancing models ranging from professional stadiums to public airports.
Currently, he is executive vice president of the Baton Rouge Area Chamber; his responsibilities include managing day-to-day operations for the 35-person staff, leading strategic planning, and coordinating efforts for the #rm's $20 million capital campaign. He is founder and managing partner of the Jiao Group, a management consultancy specialized in tackling tough issues at the intersection of the public and private sectors.
Previously, Rodrick was vice president of International Economic Development for the Greater Phoenix Economic Council. In this role he played a key role in craing the Arizona Global Network, a statewide collaboration of economic development organizations. He also led the competitiveness practice of GPEC where he was responsible for public policy efforts and development of the organization's action plan; this delivered more than 9,600 jobs in just two years. Before GPEC, Rodrick held a myriad of positions in the public and private sectors with City of Glendale, Infrastructure Management Group, Ernst & Young, CEMEX and e U.S. State Department.
Rodrick has a master's in public policy from Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government and a bachelor's in international business from St. Augustine's College. He earned a graduate diploma in international management from Monterrey Institute of Technology in Mexico while completing a Fulbright Fellowship Rodrick was a Woodrow Wilson Fellow and a Fellow at the Aspen Institute's International Career Advancement Program. Rodrick has been recognized by Ebony Magazine as a rising (under 30) young leader, by e Phoenix Business Journal (4o Leaders in Arizona Under 40 and Global Power Player), and by e Arizona Republic as Executive of the Week. He enjoys playing the piano, reading and spending time with his family. Fluent in Spanish and pro#cient in Portuguese, he splits his time between Phoenix, Arizona, and Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
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Rodrick’s international experience spans the globe and includes work in the United Arab Emirates, Mexico, Spain, Germany, Canada and United Kingdom.
A scholar practitioner, he is a sought aer lecturer and contributes to various publications on diverse topics including the economy, education and diversity.
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Arizona Guide Rightpresents the
8th AnnualKappa League Showcase and Scholarship Banquet
Expanding Horizons !rough Exposure and Opportunities6-9pm Saturday, May 21, 2011 • Hyatt Regency Phoenix
Greetings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reuben MillerGuide Right Director
Kappa League Introductions
Kappa League Occasion and Objectives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Master of Ceremonies Uche MegwaSenior, Brophy College Prep
Invocation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jabari FarrowSenior, Chapparal High School
Performance: Photo Gallery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rashad BernardSenior, Shadow Mountain High School
Performance: Kappa League Teen Life Video . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carlton McAllisterSenior, Hamilton High School
• Dinner Served •
Poetry Expression: “Freedom’s Plow” by Langston HughesPerformance by Kappa Leaguers featuring Kappa League Seniors
Introduction of Speaker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Uche Megwa
Keynote Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rodrick T. MillerExecutive Vice President, Baton Rouge Chamber
Video Presentation
Scholarship and Awards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reuben Miller
Remarks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Otis PerkinsPolemarch, Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. - Phoenix Alumni Chapter
Closing Remarks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reuben Miller
Light Dancing
Arizona Guide Right – 14 – Kappa League ProgramDerek Holton
Junior - SunnyslopeGaige Odom-PorterSophomore - Hamilton
Jabari FarrowSenior - Chapparal
Anthony BondsSophomore - Sunrise Mountain
Brad BarhamFreshman - Deer Valley
Carlton McAllisterSenior - Hamilton
Chris HoltonSophomore - Sunnyslope
Daniel MortonFreshman - Boulder Creek
Demetrius ToddSenior - Marcos de Niza
2010-2011 PRESIDENT
Arizona Guide Right – 15 – Kappa League ProgramRashad Bernard
Senior - Shadow MountainRiyadh Rollins
Junior - Cesar ChavezTrent Langston
Sophomore - Sunrise Mountain
Justin ThortvedtJunior - Valley Christian
Kelvan PilotJunior - Notre Dame
Kyle LawrenceFreshman - KMS
Malik TempleSophomore - St. Mary’s
Marcus BerrySenior - Horizon
Marcus NicksSophomore - Perry
2010-2011 VICE PRESIDENT
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Trevon ThompsonSophomore - Betty H. Fairfax
Uchecchi MegwaSenior - Brophy College Prep
Vaughn O’NealJunior - Perry
Congratulations, Kappa Leaguerson a successful 2010-2011 year!
Continue to expand your horizons...
Xavier WalkerJunoir - Millennium
2010-2011 SECRETARY
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!ank You To Our Patrons
PLATINUM CLUBDonald T. Franklin
Halcyon HinesBarbara McAllister
Reuben MillerNationwide Insurance
Fountain of Life Church
GOLD CLUBTyrone Benson
Anthony and Sharon BondsCarl Davenport
Aneita GageLuke and Gail Holton
Dr. Bill JonesSkin and Make-up Institute
SILVER CLUBDr. Ahmed Collins
Arlene SayJuan Soto Siles
BRONZE CLUB
Emory FlaggRebecca Knoll
GENERAL DONATIONS
George and Venecia AndersonCecil PattersonVenroy Porter
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2010 ShowcaseArizona Guide Right celebrated its 7th Annual Kappa League Showcase and Scholarship Luncheon at the Wyndham Hotel in downtown Phoenix on May 1, 2010." !e 2010 Kappa League Program class consisted of 20 young men who attend high school at various locations in the Phoenix Metropolitan area.
Dr. Rufus Glasper, chancellor of Maricopa Community Colleges District,"delivered an inspiring keynote address that planted seeds of knowledge to League members."He used a favorite movie, Remember the Titans, to drive home important life lessons to attendees:"“!e more you learn, the more you earn.”
!e C.A.R.E. Phoenix organization received the Community Support Award for their four-plus years working relationship with the Program providing guidance of credit and budget management.
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Dr. Bill Jones is awarded Mentor
of the Year
Moses Rollins speaks during the Showcase.
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Our seven seniors were awarded more than
$15.5K in scholarships. Robert Latham Jr.,
Deer Valley High, took home “Kappa Leaguer of the Year” prize. He also was awarded the
inaugural Melvin Barber Memorial Scholarship in the
amount of $10,000. He is currently attending
Xavier University.
Arizona Guide Right Director, Reuben
Miller, closed the event with an excited
determination to continuously provide
the highest excellence.
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Dr. Glasper shared his own recipe for moving
beyond challenges. “People may view you from a different lens, but there are ways to
move beyond that and exceed in spite of their
limited views. Don’t allow others to block your success, and be
willing to work hard at being the best you can
be. We can all help each other.”
Senior Kappa Leaguers showcased their talent with readings, poems
and music. Pianist Malcolm Temple
entertains the audience.
2010 Showcase At A Glance
During our 2010 Kappa League Showcase and Scholarship Luncheon, we recognized key partners in the community as well as outstanding Kappa Leaguers. A total of $15,500 was to Guide Right Program graduates.
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Kappa League Awardee
Scholarship Amount
College Attending
Robert Latham $10,000 Xavier University
Moses Rollins $1,000 Eastern Ariz College
Corderro McMurry
$1,000 Univ of Arizona
Ben Shook $1,000 Scottsdale C.C.
Brian Hines $1,000 Trinity University
Malcolm Tempe $500 Ithaca College
Kappa League Award Community PartnerCommunity Partner
Community Support Award
C.A.R.E. PhoenixC.A.R.E. Phoenix
Mentor of the Year Dr. Bill JonesDr. Bill Jones
Fraternal Leadership Award
Don “DC” CollinsDon “DC” Collins
Kappa Leaguerof the Year
Robert LathamRobert Latham
Kappa Kamp Attendees
Marcus Nicks and Coy MattoxMarcus Nicks and Coy Mattox
Change-4-Change Fundraiser!e Change-4-Change Fundraiser kick started our fundraising e$orts. It was successful thanks to the commitment, diligence and creativity of our Kappa Leaguers. !e goal was to raise at least $1,000 to support the Kappa League program and to assist with scholarships.
Kappa Leaguers selected four empty piggy banks (cans, jars, boxes, etc.). With markers and construction paper, they designed and decorated the banks adding “Change-4-Change” and “Phoenix Kappa League.” !ey provided a bank to at least four patrons (parents, parents’ friends, barbers, doctors, mentors, coaches, business owners, etc.) during September 2010.
!e net amount raised through Dec. 1, was $1015.64."Xavier Walker raised the most ($173.41) and won two Phoenix Suns tickets.
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Kappa Leaguers counted the collected
coins and rolled them.
On behalf of the Arizona Guide Right
Foundation they wrote thank you letters to
their patrons stating their donated amount.
Voter Drive RegistrationWith assistance of parents and fellow Kappas, the Kappa Leaguers stepped up to the challenge to register 40 new voters – their #rst project. !e drives were conducted in October at seven di$erent services of #ve Valley churches with 21 registrations. First Institutional Baptist Church in downtown Phoenix had the most (nine).
While falling short of the goal, the Kappa Leaguers were successful at introducing themselves, asking people if they were registered and directing them through the registration process. !ey then reached out to fellow schoolmates to get closer to their initial goal.
!e community became more aware of the Kappa League program through this project, and the Kappa Leaguers showed they were an impressive group of young men.
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Essence ofa Man SeriesKappa Leaguers learned valuable tools to aid them in their teen and adult life in our Essence of a Man Series on Oct 2, 2010.
Ahmed Collins provided a workshop on how to wash, dry and press clothes, and how to take care of clothing and shoes (repair and shining).
Ray LaStrape discussed the importance of hair cuts, how to shave, personal hygiene, nose hair removal, facial skin caee and feet care – topics requested by several parents since many of the members don’t have a male #gure in their lives.
Tim Woods presented “How To Dress For Success” which featured how to tie a bowtie and neck tie, color coordination and basic must-have clothing. Je! Cleveland taught “Proper Dining Etiquette” along with common courtesies.
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Bring-Your-KL-To-Work DayDuring October, Kappa Leaguers went through a transformation for Bring-Your-Kappa-Leaguer-To-Work Day. !ey were able to make real-world connections to our months of teaching coaching and lecturing. !ey were engaged and asked intriguing questions like, “Why are some high tech products introduced overseas before the US?”" “What are you doing to make your products better?”"and “Why did you pick the career path you chose?”"
Statements they made at the end of the event were from the heart and included the following: “I’ve been striving to be average, no more”; “I have a tendency to procrastinate, no longer,” “I’m going to follow my passion, and be about me (not in a sel#sh way)”;"and “I have to remove some distractions and need to re-prioritize.”"
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Kappa Leaguersat Intel.
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Kappa Ivan Jackson, who works for US
Airways Center as a $nance manager,
allowed Deon Howell to shadow him at work.
Kappa Emory Flagg hosted Trevon
ompson at Luke Air Force Base for a full
day of activities.
Kappa League Summit!e Las Vegas and Tucson/Sierra Vista Alumni Chapters were invited to participate in the #rst-ever Kappa League Summit sponsored by the Phoenix Alumni Chapter Oct. 29-31, 2010." !e objectives of the Summit were to gather the Kappa Leaguers from the three major programs in Arizona and Nevada, conduct college preparation workshops, share best practices, and to have a team building exercise to promote networking and brotherhood.
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Day 1 included College Experience Panels to share knowledge about HBCUs and large universities.
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e Kappa Brothers of the Gamma Iota
Chapter provided two tours of Arizona State
University to two groups of Kappa
Leaguers during the Kappa League Summit.
Dave & Buster’s Team BuildingDay 2 of the Kappa League Summit (Saturday, Oct. 30, 2010), involved a team building event at Dave & Buster’s."A%er a private bu$et lunch on the roo%op with a breathtaking view of the Arizona sky, the Las Vegas and Phoenix Kappa League Programs had a friendly competition to determine which organization could win the most tickets in a set time limit."Fun was had by all." !en the group headed to the ASU campus to conduct a sharing of each Alumni’s program.
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Kappa League SundayDay 3 of the Summit was capped o$ with Kappa Sunday at Fountain of Life Church in Scottsdale, Arizona."
At this event, Rev. Cathy Patterson awarded a $1,500 check to the Arizona Guide Right Foundation as a major supporter and sponsor of the Chapter’s Guide Right Program.
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National Society of Black Engineers!e National Society of Black Engineers Region VI Conference that was held Nov. 12-14, 2010, in San Mateo, California."Phoenix Kappa Leaguers in attendance represented themselves extremely well as well as the Kappa League organization."!ey walked through the job fair for the college students and were so impressive in introducing themselves that the recruiters were asking for their resumes.
!e Kappa Leaguers visited the NSBE engineering students from University of Arizona and Arizona State University who competed for their participation in their collegiate NSBE programs."!e U of A team were all female students while the ASU team were all male students.
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A daughter of one of the fraternity brothers
in Oakland also accompanied our
Kappa Leaguers at the NSBE conference.
Holiday HelpersIn association with Valley Christian Center November and December were months to serve !anksgiving and Christmas dinners to the needy – a generous way to close out the year for our Kappa Leaguers.
!e cooking skills of our esteemed chef and Polemarch, Otis Perkins, helped out with the cooking on November 18 and December 20, 2010.
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Calais Campbell, defensive end for the Cardinals, rewarded
the Kappa League’s efforts with tickets to
the Dec 5, 2010, game against St. Louis Rams.
Rashad Bernard volunteered for the
Salvation Army Toy Drive Distribution.
MLK March and Festival!e 25th Annual Arizona Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration kicked o$ with a commemorative march the morning of Jan. 17, 2011, from Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church.
Following the march was the annual festival held at Margaret T. Hance Deck Park.
Kappa Leaguers, Kappas and KL parents participated with as many as 16 Kappa Leaguers joining in the festivities. !ey carried the banner for the Arizona Guide Right Youth Development Program, which reminded them and showcased to others the slogan “Training For Leadership.”
It always is a great time to honor the birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Moments during the previous years attest to this as well...
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2011 MLK Marchand Festival
A Skin-sational CampaignParticipants of the Phoenix Kappa League/Skin and Make-up Institute (SMI) Fundraiser Kick-o$ Reception on Jan. 28, met with entrepreneur Pamela Springer, a rare gem and the African-American founder/owner of SMI.
Attendees were granted an opportunity to tour the 6,500-square-foot facility that houses technologically advanced equipment for servicing clients in facial treatment rooms and innovative spa treatments. !e Institute trains students in clinical treatments for pigmentation anomalies, acne, and aging. !is was very enlightening for the young men who would normally associate this regimen as something only important for girls. Ms. Springer also shared her product designed speci#cally to prevent relief from razor bump irritation.
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Kappa Leaguers sold $30 gi certi$cates for
services at SMI. For each certi$cate sold,
Ms. Springer donated a portion back to the
Arizona Guide Right Foundation.
Black History Month JeopardyA Saturday meeting (Feb. 5, 2011), one of our best, included an inspiring talk on “"e Odds of Making Pro Sports.”" Tim Woods did an amazing job of bringing reality to the chances of making the pros and downfalls in not prioritizing academics over sports.
Lastly, the icing on the cake. George and Venecia Anderson did an outstanding job of creating and presenting their so%ware game version of Black History Month Jeopardy. Teams were formed with at least one Kappa. We all learned a lot from the questions and had a load of fun. Kappa Leaguers and their parents gave the Andersons a standing ovation when the game was over. !e winning team received AMC theater gi% cards. !e plan is to make this an annual event on the Kappa League calendar."
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Prior to the Black History Month
Jeopardy game, Tim Woods spoke to the
Kappa Leaguers about the odds of making it in
pro sports.
Career DayIn honor of Black History Month, the Guide Right Program held Career Day activities February 2011, with #ve 6th grade classes at Cloves Campbell Elementary School (Feb. 11) and Brooks Academy (Feb 14) combined. Both schools happened to be named a%er late Kappas of the Phoenix Alumni Chapter.
Sharing their experiences over the two days were a construction contracts manager, #nance controller, #nance analyst, senior manager recruiter, medical insurance administrator, police o&cer, college vice president, dentist, nurse and an engineer. Bringing props and trinkets to help leave a lasting impression with the kids, we rotated throughout the classes to give perspectives of what it took to be successful in our careers. To borrow a message from Dr. Rufus Glasper, we reminded them that “the more you learn, the more you earn.”"
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We emphasized getting as much
education as you can because once it’s
attained that it is the one thing that no one
can take from you.
Based on their excited faces, we think the
messages got through about visualizing
their futures.
With our National Dental Association
partnership, our own Dr. Ahmed Collins
provided an overview of the profession and
a shadow day.
Youth Day At !e State CapitolFor the 9th Annual Arizona African American Legislative and Leadership Conference February 11, the Phoenix Kappa Leaguers were invited to set up a table during the Youth Day program and introduce students to the Kappa League Program." Kappa Leaguers shared #rst-hand experiences with interested students and school o&cials, and 14 people signed up to receive more information or to have visits at their school."Most noteworthy, we had seven young men from Camelback High School express interest in joining the program.
Sen. Leah Landrum Taylor, the sole African American in the Arizona State Legislature, spent about 40 minutes with the Kappa Leaguers telling her amazing story and challenging them to be the next generation of political leaders.
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Sen. Landrum Taylor had already heard about the Phoenix
Kappa Leaguers at the Town Hall Meeting facilitated by Tavis
Smiley because they were mentioned twice
by the panelists. She was so impressed with
them that she requested the KLs to visit her day school and spend time
with her kids.
Kappa League “Pajama Jam”!e Phoenix Kappa League Dance on Feb. 12, 2011, at Crowne Plaza Hotel was big fun and big success! !e Kappa Leaguers brought their passion and energy the dance 'oor. !ey put on their best behavior and their patrons were representative of them. !e two security guards stated it was the easiest money they ever earned.
Based upon the performance of the Kappa Leaguers, we had several young men interested in joining the organization."One kid told his mom upon leaving, “!ose guys are really cool.”"
Selling tickets as well as welcoming and entertaining patrons also were part of their social development.
!e plan is to make this a signature event for the Kappa Leaguers.
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Winners of e Dougie and Jerk male and
female dance contests won cash prizes.
DestinedFor Greatness!e “Destined for Greatness” Empowerment Experience was Feb. 26, in Chandler, Arizona. Great speeches were heard from successful African-American men: Cody Williams, Justice of the Peace and fellow Kappa; David A. Jones, minister and CEO of Positive Image; Dr. Will Moreland, personal development expert; and keynote speaker Alex Ellis, author and CEO of Simply Ellis LLC. Each speaker gave their perspectives on what it took to reach greatness, improve image and maintain one’s brand." "
Each attendee received a copy of Ellis’ book, Restoring the Male Image: A Look From the Inside Out, a subscription to Black Enterprise magazine, skin care samples for men from Global Skin Solutions and a necktie.
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e meeting concluded with the Adult
Ambassadors teaching the teen males present
how to tie a necktie.
Fortunately, several of our Kappa Leaguers already knew how to
tie one. And of course, the Kappa Leaguers
who were present dressed appropriately
for the event.
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