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VOL XIII ISSUE 21 June 3, 2015 www.garlandjournal.com.com Lyons Foundation hosts event honoring veterans Despite threat of rain, hundreds turn out in Garland Garland Journal Beautiful, smart, talented, award-winning actress, and ... She’s coming to Dallas It was a big night at the 40th annual Gracie Awards with actress Tracee Ellis Ross as the host and actress Cicely Tyson receiving the Lifetime Achievement Award, while other honorees included Iyanla VanZant, actress Julia Roberts, talk show host Robin Roberts and Isha Sesay for Outstanding Anchor-News or News Magazine - CNN. But the highlight for Floridians, Florida A&M University alumni, students and friends, as well as media mogul Tyler Perry’s fans, was the honor bestowed upon Angela Robinson - Outstanding Female Actor- One to Watch OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network/The Haves and The Have Nots. A native of Jacksonville, Florida, Robinson attended Florida A&M University in Tallahassee, Fl., where she also reigned as Miss FAMU. Following her graduation from FAMU, where she actually had another successful actress -- T'Keyah Crystal Keymáh of In Living Color and That’s So Raven fame, as a roommate; the multi-talented singer, actress and dancer began her professional acting career appearing in Broadway and Off-Broadway productions and performing in several popular shows, including The Color Purple, Dreamgirls and The Wizard of Oz. She has also appeared on an episode of episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. Then in 2013, she became a household name when she first appeared as Veronica Harrington in the Oprah Winfrey Network primetime soap opera, The Haves and the Have Nots which is written, produced and directed by Mr. Perry. She’s the person viewers love to hate. As Harrington, she is “every woman.” A successful attorney and the wife to a politician, she has a mind of her own and she doesn’t mind sharing it. Harrington is meticulous and doesn’t break under pressure. Unfortunately for her, she is not dealing with her son’s sexuality. Instead of accepting his lifestyle, she has garnered the wrath of her husband and others as she continues in her quest Please see ROBINSON, page 11 It was fun for all with numbers approaching 200 community members in attendance as the Lyons Foundation kicked off it's 7th Annual Memorial Day Event, "Celebrating Our Communities and Having a Moment of Silence Honoring our Military Heroes." The excitement began as the crowd assembled at the Embree Park, located behind the Gayle Fields Recreation Center in Garland , Texas. There were spiritual songs as well as personal testimonies, including Praises to God, performed by the guest group. The lighting of the BBQ grills took place as the food and drinks that were Please see VETERANS, page 8

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VOL XIII ISSUE 21 June 3, 2015 www.garlandjournal.com.com

Lyons Foundation hosts event honoring veterans

Despite threat of rain, hundreds turn out in Garland

GarlandJournal

Beautiful, smart, talented, award-winning actress, and ...

She’s coming to DallasIt was a big night at the 40th annual Gracie

Awards with actress Tracee Ellis Ross as the host and actress Cicely Tyson receiving the Lifetime Achievement Award, while other honorees included Iyanla VanZant, actress Julia Roberts, talk show host Robin Roberts and Isha Sesay for Outstanding Anchor-News or News Magazine - CNN.

But the highlight for Floridians, Florida A&M University alumni, students and friends, as well as media mogul Tyler Perry’s fans, was the honor bestowed upon Angela Robinson - Outstanding Female Actor- One to Watch OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network/The Haves and The Have Nots.

A native of Jacksonville, Florida, Robinson attended Florida A&M University in Tallahassee, Fl., where she also reigned as Miss FAMU.

Following her graduation from FAMU, where she actually had another successful actress -- T'Keyah Crystal Keymáh of In Living Color and That’s So Raven fame, as a roommate; the multi-talented singer, actress and dancer began her professional acting career appearing in Broadway and Off-Broadway productions and performing in several popular shows, including The Color Purple, Dreamgirls and The Wizard of Oz. She has also appeared on an episode of episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.

Then in 2013, she became a household name when she first appeared as Veronica Harrington in the Oprah Winfrey Network primetime soap opera, The Haves and the Have Nots which is written, produced and directed by Mr. Perry.

She’s the person viewers love to hate. As Harrington, she is “every woman.” A successful attorney and the wife to a politician, she has a mind of her own and she doesn’t mind sharing it. Harrington is meticulous and doesn’t break under pressure. Unfortunately for her, she is not dealing with her son’s sexuality. Instead of accepting his lifestyle, she has garnered the wrath of her husband and others as she continues in her quest

Please see ROBINSON, page 11

It was fun for all with numbers approaching 200 community members in attendance as the Lyons Foundation kicked off it's 7th Annual Memorial Day Event, "Celebrating Our Communities and Having a Moment of Silence Honoring our Military Heroes."

The excitement began as the crowd assembled at the Embree Park, located behind the Gayle Fields Recreation Center in Garland , Texas. There were spiritual songs as well as personal testimonies, including Praises to God, performed by the guest group.

The lighting of the BBQ grills took place as the food and drinks that were

Please see VETERANS, page 8

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Half a century of Head Start

By Congresswoman

Eddie Bernice Johnson

Eddie Bernice Johnson represents the state of Texas’ 30th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives.

“Project Head Start” was launched by President Lyndon B. Johnson on May 18, 1965. Originally designed as an eight week summer demonstration project, Head Start has expanded into an array of preschool programs that provide children from low-income families with a comprehensive program that prepares them for successful entry into kindergarten, and illuminates the pathway towards a brighter future.

Educational experts view Head Start as our nation’s most comprehensive and effective program that prepares children for school. With the participation of parents, Head Start includes education, nutrition and health services for children from impoverished backgrounds and their families. In the past 50 years, approximately 25 million of our nation’s children have benefited as participants in Head Start environments.

Nearly 72,000 children and their families were beneficiaries of Head Start programs in 2014. I am pleased that 4,068 of those who were served reside in the 30th Congressional District of Texas, which I am honored to serve.

Head Start is instrumental in uplifting families in Texas and throughout our nation, providing them with resources that allow children to reach their full potential.

Educators and social scientists alike believe that participants in Head Start are more likely to earn their high school diplomas, continue on to college and become self-reliant wage earners than are those who do not have the early childhood development experience that the program affords.

This success is possible because of the access to services that Head Start provides to children. It is extremely important that during this critical period in our nation’s history, we increase our support and expand the Head Start program. Every child in America should be afforded an equal opportunity to succeed, regardless of their race or their socio-economic background.

President Obama recently called on all Americans, including leaders of private and philanthropic organizations, as well as leaders on the city, state and county levels, to make earnest investments in our next generation of thinkers, dreamers and doers. The development of young people today ensures our democracy in the future. We cannot afford not to act.

We can help hardworking, low-income families build pathways that lead them and their children out of poverty. With our assistance they can become members of the middle class. If our society is serious about giving children brighter futures, we must increase our investment in Head Start programs so that more children can participate.

Now is the time to expand upon the vision of President Lyndon Baines Johnson and the “Great Society” programs that resulted in the creation of Head Start. We must close the opportunity gap that so many children in our country unfairly face.

We must give them a chance to succeed. It is in their best interest and in the larger society’s best interest as well.

JUNE is Men’s Health Month

Garland Fire Department hosts hiring process seminar

Garland Fire Department will host a public seminar to help prospective employees navigate the testing and hiring process involved in becoming a Garland firefighter. The seminar will be held on Thursday, June 25th from 6:30 to 8:00 pm at the Garland Fire Department Administration building which is located at 1500 Hwy 66 in Garland. Those attending the seminar will learn about the employment opportunities within Garland Fire Department, the requirements needed to become a Garland firefighter and how to navigate the hiring process. The entrance exam is scheduled for Thursday, September 17. Online applications will be accepted from Friday, August 14th through Friday, August 28th at 5:00 pm. For more information on the seminar please contact Kristi Shepherd at [email protected] or at 972-781-7149.

DCHHS provides West Nile Virus update

–Dallas County Health and Human Services (DCHHS) Director Zachary Thompson and Medical Director/Health Authority Dr. Christopher Perkins today provided an update on

West Nile Virus in Dallas County Commissioners Court. “West Nile season is underway and DCHHS is doing its part to protect Dallas County residents,” said Thompson. “It is very important for Dallas County residents to know what they can do to minimize mosquito exposure.” DCHHS purchased more than 10,000 mosquito dunks and issued the supply to municipalities throughout Dallas County. The dunks will be used to treat standing water and help control the mosquito population. DCHHS issued a West Nile Virus health advisory to Dallas area medical providers and laboratory staff, and also continues to issue weekly surveillance reports. Additionally, DCHHS informed the court the department remains in contact with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Division of Vector-Borne Diseases to share and analyze Dallas County mosquito pool data. DCHHS urges citizens to do their part as well to help control the mosquito population. “Dallas County has experienced a record amount of rain, which in turn increases breeding sites for mosquitoes,” said Dr. Perkins. “If residents are unable to drain standing water, they should use larvicide products, such as mosquito dunks, to prevent mosquito larvae from maturing.” So far this season, five mosquito traps have tested positive for West Nile Virus. No human cases have been reported.

Summer Nutrition ProgramThe Garland Fair Housing Department is proud to announce the 2015 Summer Nutrition Program, which is celebrating 20 years of providing free, nutritious meals to children throughout the

summer. In addition to free meals, each site will include fun activities for children. This year’s program will run June 8-Aug. 7 at various locations throughout Garland and three locations in Rowlett. The program is for children ages 1-18, and no registration is required. For a meal site schedule and additional program information, visit the Garland Fair Housing Department webpage.  

JTS Convocation honors Rabbis for over 25 years of

dedicated serviceHonorary doctorates were awarded to 40 rabbis—all members of the Rabbinical Assembly (RA) who have served the Jewish community with distinction for 25 years or more—by The Jewish Theological Seminary (JTS) at a convocation on Wednesday, April 29. Through the degrees conferred, JTS celebrated the achievements of important spiritual leaders and expressed appreciation for their manifold contributions to Jewish life. The ceremony took place at the JTS campus in New York City. Professor Arnold M. Eisen, chancellor of JTS, conferred the degrees and delivered the convocation address. Rabbi Daniel S. Nevins, dean of the Division of Religious Leadership and Pearl Resnick Dean of The Rabbinical School, and Barry Lovell, chair of The Religious Leadership Advisory Board of JTS, sponsored the honorees. Honoree Rabbi William Gershon, president of the Rabbinical Assembly, delivered greetings on behalf of the RA. Honoree Rabbi Harold J. Kravitz, the spiritual leader of Adath Jeshurun Congregation in Minnetonka, Minnesota, gave remarks on behalf of those being honored. The rabbis receiving this distinction included congregational rabbis, Jewish communal professionals, educators, and chaplains from across the United States as well as Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, and England. The 2015 honorees are:

Duck Creek Adventure Camp Kids ages 9-14 are invited to discover and participate in local group adventures! Activities will include repelling, archery, rock climbing, disc golf and more. Adventure Camp is scheduled June 8-Aug. 7, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Cost is $75 per person, per week. Call 972-205-3991 [email protected] .

Dr. Christopher Perkins, DCHHS medical director/health authority; Dallas County Commissioner John Wiley Price; Zachary Thompson, DCHHS director. Photo by Wallace Faggett.

Rabbi David J. AbramsRabbi Charles Lawrence ArianRabbi Alfred H. BenjaminRabbi Morris J. BernsteinRabbi Nina Gail Bieber FeinsteinRabbi David I. BockmanRabbi Nilton BonderRabbi Joshua S. ChasanRabbi Ammos ChornyRabbi David G. DalinRabbi Irving A. ElsonRabbi Richard A. FreundRabbi Seth H. FrischRabbi William GershonRabbi Hillel D. Gold

Rabbi Julie K. GordonRabbi Steven M. GraberRabbi Susan GulackRabbi Geoffrey John HaberRabbi Mario Sergio HendlerRabbi Larry G. KaplanRabbi Gary E. KarlinRabbi Jonathan Israel KohnRabbi Harold J. KravitzRabbi José Rolando MatalonRabbi Avis Dimond MillerRabbi Howard Bradley MorrisonRabbi Salomón Joaquin NussbaumRabbi Elliot Henry Pachter

Rabbi Moshe Re’emRabbi Paul F. ResnickRabbi Mario RojzmanRabbi J.B. SacksRabbi Benjamin Jay ShullRabbi Samuel SzteinhendlerRabbi Arthur VernonRabbi Eduardo Mario WaingortinRabbi Samuel Hersh WeintraubRabbi Harry Scott WhiteRabbi Jonathan Wittenberg

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How can you tell when a politician is lying?

When he moves his lips.

Though originally intended as a joke, the number of candidates who have declared as for president have already ushered in a cascade of lies – and the situation will only grow worse as more climb aboard.Fortunately, there are at least two non-partisan fact-checking groups that try to hold politicians accountable for their less than accurate assertions. One is FactCheck.org, a project of the Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania that describes itself as “a nonpartisan, nonprofit “consumer advocate” for voters that aims to reduce the level of deception and confusion in U.S. politics.” The second is Politifact.com operated by the Tampa Bay Times.The 2016 political season is just opening, but as each candidate opens his or her mouth, what’s leaving their lips is frequently false.Here are a few examples:

Speaking on April 24, U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) declared that worldwide threats “require strong American leadership, which we cannot exert as long as we eviscerate military spending, which is what we are doing now. We are placing our nation at a dangerous position.” Referring to this nation’s nuclear stockpiles, Rubio said, “We are the only nation that is not modernizing its nuclear weapons.” Politifact’s Finding: “Rubio said that the United States ‘is not modernizing its nuclear weapons.’ Most of the experts we interviewed disputed Rubio’s statement. While the United States has reduced the number of warheads, it has also been modernizing nuclear equipment and has plans to continue to do so. We rate this claim False.”

FactCheck.org said that in U.S. Senator Ted Cruz’s (R-Texas) official announcement of his run for president, he

“repeated several misleading claims that we have written about before:*Cruz vowed to repeal ‘every word of Common Core,’ which he called an effort by the federal government to ‘dictate school curriculum.’ As we have said before, the standards were developed by governors and state education officials and voluntarily adopted by states, and the curriculum is set by state and local school officials. *“Cruz also warned that the Affordable Care Act puts the government ‘between you and your doctor.’ As we wrote when Cruz made a similar claim back in 2013, the law doesn’t create a government-

run system. If anything, the law comes between you and your insurance company, forbidding them from capping your coverage or charging you more based on health status…”

On a May 5 visit to Nevada, Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said, “This is where I differ with everybody on the Republican side. Make no mistake: Not a single Republican candidate, announced or potential, is clearly and consistently

supporting a path to citizenship. Not one. When they talk about legal status, that is code for second-class status.” Politifact: said, “She’s telling voters who want a path to citizenship that there’s no one on the Republican side who supports that issue. That is not accurate. There is one – [Senator Lindsey] Graham. She does have a point that the other dozen or so candidates either have never backed a path to citizenship or have sent mixed signals. On balance, we rate Clinton’s claim Mostly False.”

FactCheck.org noted, “In March, [Ben] Carson claimed that being gay is ‘absolutely’ a choice, and as proof he said ‘a lot of people’ go into prison and change their sexual orientation while incarcerated. There is no evidence to support these claims. Carson apologized for his remarks, but in doing so made another error by claiming that ‘we do know, however, that we are always born male and female.’ That’s not entirely accurate. Disorders of sex development, also known as intersex disorders, occur in about one in 4,500 births and have raised questions about the male-female gender dichotomy.”

FactCheck.org analyzed Senator Rand Paul’s recent comment that the attack on the Muhammad Art Exhibit and Cartoon Contest in Garland, Texas, was “an example of how we do need to secure our border.”

However, the fact-checkers noted “but neither of the attackers crossed the southern border to gain access to the

U.S. Both were Americans who were believed to have been radicalized in their hometown of Phoenix.”

This is going to be a long and bitter campaign to determine who will become our next president. To remain informed and astute, voters will need to regularly check out the candidates’ assertions. After all, just because politicians move their lips doesn’t mean we have to believe them.

TRUTH TO POWER

By George E. Curry

George E. Curry, former editor-in-chief of Emerge magazine, is editor-in-chief of the National Newspaper Publishers Association News Service (NNPA.) He is a keynote speaker, moderator, and media coach.

Curry can be reached through his Web site, www.georgecurry.com. You

can also follow him at www.twitter.com/currygeorge and George E. Curry Fan Page on Facebook.

CURRY: Lying politicians

This is going to be a long and bitter campaign to determine who will become our next president. To remain informed and astute, voters will need to regularly check out the candidates’ assertions. After all, just because politicians move their lips doesn’t mean we have to believe them.

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2015: Another Summer

Another school year comes to an end, at least for those in America. A time to chill. It’s like rap group Public Enemy

says, “another summer.” Well, sadly just like in 1989, the year that Chuck D spoke of, in 2014, 25 years later; it was a violent summer -- one we shouldn’t want to repeat in 2015. Many educators are exhaling and ready to enjoy a

few months of relaxation; while unfortunately others are gearing up for a second tour of duty. That’s right, a summer job. The salary they bring

home is just not enough to sustain their lifestyle without some form of subsidizing. Then there are the youth. It would be great to

say that every child of a certain age would have some program or opportunity to keep them busy and not left to their own devices or wild, inquisitive imaginations. Whether they are working at a McDonald’s under

the watchful eye of a mentor like businessman Roland Parrish, or participating in programs at places like the South Dallas Cultural Center, Dallas Black Dance Theatre, The

Black Academy of Arts and Letters, Heads Up! Foundation or one of the many Boys or Girls Clubs; our communities would be so much better. For some this will be a summer of growth and

development, of fun and memories to cherish a lifetime. Some young people are fortunate that plans are made for them. Some will be visiting relatives, going away to camp or studying abroad. Plans were made 60 years ago for Emmett Louis

Till when his mother, like so many parents living in big cities would do, sent him south from Chicago to visit relatives in Money, Mississippi. Unfortunately she never saw her son again. He was brutally beaten and murdered by men who said that he whistled at a white woman. His was a story no parents wants to tell. But more and more often, the stories are being told about the brutal deaths of young people. How about a moratorium this summer, that

extends for eternity? Violence can’t and should not be the answer. Answers have to come by investing in our

young. Have you made an investment yet?

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F*ck hash tags and retweets ni**a

140 characters in these streets ni**a!

Tom Ford – Jay Z

June is officially Black Music Month so let’s get it started the right way. Immo be Trill (a combination of the words True and Real or in some circles “The attempt to be True with oneself and Real with all.”)

Let’s keep it one hundud; I agree with Jay-Z...I ain’t feelin’ this whack vibe you Negroes got on Facebook and Twitter or as I call them “Fakebook” and “Quitter.”

I went directly to your FB page the other day. I did a double take and looked again, but I still can’t tell what’s up with you by looking at your FB page.

How is it that a gizmo of technological grandeur can be reduced to a gossip spot and housing a bunch of fake pictures?

I mean how needy and unsecure do you have to be to change your homemade glamour shots daily? It doesn’t matter how much you rearrange that weave and slap on them extended length lashes…you look like that old chick in the club. You don’t want to be known as “THOT.”

And bruh; you keep posting

new selfies donning them designer knockoff shades, gangster leaning in that raggedy assed truck. We can tell that you ain’t matured a bit since you graduated high school or pledged that damn fraternity. I assume since I see you on FB that your children are all safe and well. Support payments up to date and you enjoy them on the regular?

You have to forgive me; I’m FB deficient because there’s so much going on. Did you realize that while you were repackaging America’s funniest videos from six years ago, the Dallas Independent School District is in a mess?

Jim Mitchell, whose acts as the ultrta-Conservative brother on the Dallas Morning News editorial board, had a helluva headline last week. “STAAR results; Another lost generation of Dallas students is in the pipeline.”

The same paper that once defended DISD Superintendent Mike Miles has had to admit that four years of declining test scores is

getting scary. And while y’all was stylin’ and profilin’ on FakeBook, the Mayor and three of your soon to be ex-Negro councilpersons (Thank God) were adamant that Miles should remain.

Somebody posted a heinous denial of justice in your backyard, but you didn’t read it. Mothers Against Police Brutality uses Facebook to keep you informed. Here is the MAPB press release from last week that I bet you didn’t read.

“MAPB expected that Arlington Police Officer Thedrick Andres would not be indicted in the death of Juan May last June, after the two had fought on a party bus in Duncanville (at Pappadeaux Restaurant). Shortly after Juan’s death, we met with Assistant Chief Jaime Ayala to make sure Andres was taken off patrol and his weapon taken from him.

Andres was off duty, not in uniform, when he physically fought with May after a dispute on

a party bus. Andres left the bus, went to his car, retrieved his police weapon, and shot May to death the night of June 22, 2014.

“Thedrick Andres killed Juan May as a private citizen, not in any official capacity. But he was treated by Duncanville officers differently than any private citizen suspected of homicide would have been treated. He was not arraigned, not taken to jail, not given a drug or alcohol test.”

I got a deal. Play on Facebook everyday and then let’s all promise to go to a protest or just meet somewhere once a month to do a good deed for some soul that could never repay us.

That way I won’t complain and maybe, like in the 50’s and 60’s, some of these injustices will begin to subside. Being truthful and real (Trill) we need 140 characters in the streets and not just in tweets. Talk is cheap and we got too much of our lives invested in Facebook and Twitter.

Quit Playin’ Vincent Hall

Vincent L. Hall is an author and award-winning columnist.

HALL: RU a Facebook Twit?

Life for me ain’t been no crystal stair. / It’s had tacks in it, /And splinters, / And boards torn up, / And places with no carpet on the floor—Bare. / But all the time / I’se been a-climbin’ on, / And reachin’ landin’s, / And turnin’ corners, / And sometimes goin’ in the dark / Where there ain’t been no light. / So, boy, don’t you turn back.” – Langston Hughes, “Mother to Son,” 1922

If you are disposed to using the Internet as your guide, a diploma

will generally be described as the proof of your successful completion of a course of study, or the bestowal of an academic degree. Speaking from personal experience, I can tell you that diploma in your grasp, occupying a prominent space on a wall or waiting to be pressed into your eager hand is so much more than the sum of your years-long efforts to be where you are today. Your degree is a key that opens a new door, a new phase of life and a new set of challenges.Your life’s journey – and its achievements – does not end here. Celebrate, because you’ve earned it; bask in your well-earned feeling of accomplishment today, because tomorrow you will find that there is much work to be done. On the other side of that new door

is a staircase, and that staircase may not be the kind fashioned from crystal with smooth, reliable, clear-cut steps. Obstacles may slow or impede your climb. There may be tacks, broken floorboards and torn up carpet that would trip, or at worst, defeat someone without the training you have been so fortunate to attain. There is no shortcut here, no elevator, or bypassing of these difficult steps and turns. There is, however, the choice to apply the perseverance and commitment to excellence you have already shown in your higher education journey. On the one hand, there is much to celebrate in our country when it comes to academic achievement in African-American communities. Today, we enjoy the highest high school graduation rates in history. More students of color are in college and dropout rates are at historic lows. But the wealth and unemployment gap between Blacks and Whites remains wide. While the Black unemployment rate has finally dipped into the single digits, it stubbornly remains more than twice as high as the jobless rate for Whites. As our country’s economy continues to make steady

gains after the debilitating 2008 recession, millions in Black and Brown communities are being left behind. In this country—founded largely on the principle of economic progress through hard work—the American dream of upward mobility remains only a dream for too many of its citizens. Your education, drive and diploma, may likely shield you from the harsh economic realities experienced throughout communities of color across our nation, but it does not strip you of an obligation to be an actor, rather than a spectator, in our country’s struggle to create one nation with liberty, justice and economic opportunity for all. No one gets to where they are on his or her own. You have parents, grandparents, friends and family members who invested in your future success, put you on this path and made sure you stayed the course. How will you repay their commitment to you? Whether your ancestors came here by plane, by train, by ship or shackled underneath the hull of a ship; whether the continent they called home was Asia, Europe or Africa, what they did when they

reached the shores of our nation, what they sacrificed—all of it is debt incurred. How will you choose to compensate them for their struggles? Among you are the teachers who will lift the standard of education in poor communities and begin to close the achievement gap; among you are the preachers who will heal the wounds of communities torn apart by violence; among you are the elected officials who will institute laws and policies that promote social and economic fairness for all of America’s citizens. Herein lies the answer. The answer our nation has been searching for is you and your talent, put to a higher purpose. I cannot promise you that your climb to success in this life will be a crystal stair. You may very well encounter dark corners and obstacles. What I can promise you is that you have been prepared to meet these challenges head on. And more than meet these challenges, you have also been prepared to be an actor in solving so many of the longstanding issues and inequities facing our nation, so “don’t you turn back.”

MORIAL: Message to the Class of 2015

TO BE EQUALMarc H. Morial

President and Chief Executive OfficerNational Urban League

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JDRF Announces TypeOneNation North Texas 2015 – an interactive Summit to enhance knowledge, increase confidence and provide valuable connections for anyone impacted by Type 1 Diabetes. Sean Busby, an Olympic snowboarder living with type 1 diabetes, will be the special guest speaker for the day. Registration opens at 7:00am. Events

are from 8:00am – 4:30pmRenaissance Hotel; 2222 N. Stemmons Freeway, Dallas, TX 75207

Cost: $25 per adult and $15 per child 16 and under.

******Safe Conversations: Moving From Conflict to Connections Jun 2015

Family Wellness Dallas!8:30 AM to 5:30 PM (CDT) Concord Church Dallas, Texas

******12TH ANNUAL STEPHANIE’S DAY:

A FREE EVENT FOR SPECIAL NEEDS CHILDREN AND THEIR FAMILIES

Dallas/Fort Worth - CBS 11 and TXA 21 will host a free event for special needs children and their families from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at NorthPark

Center (on level one, near Macy’s) More info at cbs11cares.com.

You don’t want to miss Dallas Greek Picnic Weekend. @ William Bill Blair Jr Park 3000 Municipal st. Dallas, TX 75081

- 12pm to 7pm

Top Ten Elvis tribute artist David Allen will be taking his audience on a journey through Elvis’ career, starting with 1969’s “That’s The Way It Is” all the way through 1972’s “On Tour.” Tickets are $20-$25, and may be purchased at www.YourElvis.com. For more information, contact Cheryl Clary at 317-341-5800 or [email protected]. Plaza

Theatre, 521 W. State Street downtown Garland

June 7Rev. Yvette Blair Lavallais will be commissioned as a Probational Elder in the North Texas Conference of The United Methodist Church. The ceremony is part of the Annual Conference, June 7-9, at St. Andrews United Methodist Church in Plano, TX. It will take during the 7:00 p.m.

worship celebration.

June 8“Getting the Competitive Edge”

Lunch & Learn Workshop Noon-1:00 pm

This month’s workshop presents.... “Fast & Easy Website with Squarespace.com “

Need a website quickly? Have big ideas but a small budget? Want a starter site before making a big investment in a large one? Want to

learn the basics of selling online?Squarespace.com is your answer. There are many great DIY website products out there, and Squarespace is one of the all-around best. It’s a great starter website tool for blogs, business brochure sites and building

eCommerce sites. Cost to attend: Free for Chamber members; $15 for non-Chamber

members. Please RSVP below. Oak Cliff Chamber “Methodist” Conference Room

1001 N. Bishop Ave. Dallas, TX 75208 ***********

Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce Scholarship Golf TourneyDallas Black Chamber of Commerce Excellence in Education

Scholarship Golf Tournament. 2200 W. Red Bird Lane, Dallas

June 10

ClubsCorp Announces the next “Best In Class CEO” luncheon series in Dallas and Ft. Worth, Texas.

(Dallas, Texas) ClubsCorps, a unique platform that connects entrepreneurs who are seeking access to capital with registered, dues paying member-investors, announces the upcoming “Best In Class

CEO Luncheons.” ClubsCorp “Best in Class CEO” Luncheon

Maggiano’s Little Italy on the NorthPark Center in Dallas, Texas 11:45 am to 2:00 pm

ClubsCorp “Best in Class CEO” Luncheon

Joe T. Garcia’s in Fort Worth, Texas June 11, 2015

11:45 am to 2:00 pm

All “Best in Class CEO” Luncheons and other ClubsCorp events are open to our members. To participate become a member by signing up

at www.clubscorp.com

June 122015 Oak Cliff Chamber Gala “Oak Cliff: Dallas’ Hidden Treasure”

Chris Arnold, emcee, from 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM CDT Renaissance Hotel 2222 N. Stemmons Fwy. Dallas, TX 75207

June 13The Potter’s House- Fort Worth Campus 1270 Woodhaven Blvd. Ft,

Texas 76112 Doors open at 3:00 p.m. Tickets: Advance: $30.00

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OAKCLIFF’S SUMMER LOVE FEST! 12-4 pm @ a Park Near You! This free spectacular event will take place in the Oak Cliff Community and will encourage healthy relationships, through uplifting music,

Summer program details, family fun food and entertainment! Love Never Fails……………Love is the Key to Life! Its time to make

things right! If you really want to be free Love is the Key! HOST SPONSORS - LANKFORD AVENUE INC. , Marsalis Ave. Baptist Church, “Flipped Kouture” , Dr. Conrad Alumni Association

Together we put the “neighbor” back into the “hood”! [email protected]

June 18The Dallas Civil Rights Museum, housed at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Center, has launched its new Dr. Jerry B. Chambers Lecture series, named after the former MLK Advisory Board member who passed away in April 2015. Dr. Jerry B. Chambers was a long-time educator and Civil Rights activist with a passion for teaching students

about Black history.

The first speaker in the lecture series is Cheryl Brown Wattley, author of A Step Toward Brown v. Board of Education: Ada Lois Sipuel Fisher and Her Fight to End Segregation. Wattley is the Professor and Director of Experiential Education at UNT Dallas College of Law. She has also served as Professor and Director of Clinical Education at Oklahoma University College of Law in Norman, OK. Prior to teaching, Wattley practiced law for 28 years, receiving numerous awards including the Dallas Bar Association’s Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Award in 1994.

Wattley’s book was published in October 2014.

June 20Friendship-West Baptist Church in Dallas will host a Prostate Health Educational Symposium. Reverend Dr. Frederick D. Haynes, III, Senior Pastor, and Reverend James L. Fitzgerald, Pastor of Pastoral Care and a prostate cancer survivor, are inviting members of the local community to learn more about the disease and to get free prostate

cancer screening.***********

Volunteer opportunities at the 35TH National Veterans Wheelchair Games, Saturday, June 20 through Saturday, June 27 at Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center, Dallas Sheraton and other venues during the week including Southern Methodist University, Fair Park

and McInnish Park.

MetroPCS Presents Juneteenth Celebration and Festival – June 20thFree family friendly event is being held from noon to 6 p.m. at City

Hall Plaza

******First Annual Juneteenth Collard Green Cultural Festival

Celebrating African Cultural Traditions and Historical Contributions of people of African Decent, while promoting Family Unity and Healthy

Eating at Pan African Connection and Resource CenterSaturday June 20, 2015 11am - 7 p.m.

Need volunteers, Health and Wellness providers , Local Farmers, Food Coops, Community Garden Activitist, Art and Crafts Vendors, Positive Musical Artist, Dancers, and Folks with Positive Ideas and Creative

Energy! Call 972-897-3736 or 214-943-8262

June 21The Bad Boys of R&B - Starring Jodeci + Tony! Toni ! Tone’! and

more! at Verizon Theatre , 1001 Performance Place Grand Prairie,

Save the Date! A Fathers Table 2015

June 24Great Chefs. Great Food. Great Cause.

The 2nd Annual Flavors of Dallas is a unique gourmet experience with DFW Top Chefs assembling for a night of exquisite food, fine wines, and elaborate table décor designed by each chef. Each guest sits tableside while watching and interacting with the chef throughout the evening as a 5 course dinner paired with wines is prepared and served for a table

of 12. 6:30 p.m. – No Host Reception/Silent Auction Hyatt Regency Dallas, 300 Reunion Blvd Dallas,

June 2721st Annual Cheryl Smith’s Don’t Believe the Hype Celebrity Bowl-a-thon, USA Bowl, f e a t u r i n g c o m e d i a n Dick Gregory, a c t r e s s A n g e l a R o b i n s o n (The Have and the

Have Nots), media personalities Andrew Whigham, Clarence Hill, Alecia Speeds, Amanda Fitzpatrick, Dareia Tolbert, Nicole Barrett, Lynne Haze, former NFL star Bethel Johnson, Hon. Derick Evans, Judge Andrea Martin, Judge Kim Cooks, Judge

Tammy Kemp, Sen. Royce West, Rep. Helen Giddings, and a host of other local and national celebrities Call 214-941-0110 for registration, vendor or

sponsorship opportunities. Brought to you by LDI, McDonalds, I Messenger Enterprises, Evans Engraving, Ash Britt Jene Celebrity Spa, MOCCA Cosmetics, Image Advantage, and the Emmett J. Conrad Leadership Program.

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*********DIRK NOWITZKI’S 2015 HEROES CELEBRITY BASEBALL GAME ,PRESENTED BY BAYLOR MEDICAL CENTER AT FRISCOBenefiting the children’s charities of the Dirk Nowitzki Foundation and

Heroes Foundation at 6:30 p.m.

Dr Pepper Ballpark7300 RoughRiders Trl, Frisco, TX 75034

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Southern Soul and Blues star Mel Waiters was born and raised in San Antonio, TX, where in 1974 he began his performing career at local teen clubs; after a stint as a radio DJ, he was awarded a government contract to entertain at military bases across the Southwest. With the exception of sax Waiters produced, played and wrote all the material for his first CD release in 1996. The slick “Hit It & Quit It” and “Whatever It Took” gave him his first Southern hits. He followed this up with his second for the Serious Sounds with “Suki Suki Man” that got his biggest song to date with the title track. Waiters was next snatched up by Malaco Records’s Waldoxy imprint in 1997 and an even bigger hit was produced by the single “Got My Whiskey” featuring a very

polished dance sound he would continue with. Despite increasing popularity up to this point in 1999 he jumped to the top of the Soul/Blues heap with the smash “Hole In The Wall,” one of those undeniable hits that

guarantee you’ll work in the Chitlin Circuit for years to come. The single, which also featured a remix by Bigg Robb, managed to hit Billboard’s Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales chart at #24 and also gave Waiters his first placing on Billboard’s Top Blues Albums chart (#5) and the Top R & B/Hip Hop Albums chart at #83. Since that time Waiters has scored with a string of similar sounding dance songs about drinking whiskey and partying at the “hole in the wall.” His most recent disc, “Throwback Days,” dented Billboard Top 100 R & B/Hip Hop Albums chart at #93 proving longevity for the artist. Waiters also ran his own label, Britney Records, for a time and his roster includes legend Lattimore. Waiters died on May 28, 2015

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donated by the many sponsors was being prepared.The Lyons Foundation Giveaway Program this

year included three bikes, books donated from Half Price Books, a digital camera donated by the guest Historian, Tommy Briggs, and slightly used adult clothing, which had everyone smiling and cheering as numbers were called from the raffle tickets obtained upon entrance to the celebration.

This year was the very first time the historian was available to research the family trees of attendees. Keeping in touch with the past, present and the future of Garland families was exciting and important, according to many of the first 40 community members who participated in the event.

Garland Fire and Rescue was on the scene as they have been numerous years, educating community youth on the procedures to enhance their daily Lives. Firemen demonstrated life saving CPR techniques while allowing the youth to board the engine and familiarize themselves with the equipment.

As the Memorial Day Event winded down, speakers closed out the program by taking to the microphone to thanking the community for showing up in spite of the rain. As the clouds begin to darken the skies once again, everyone gathered under the nearest shelter and closed the event singing Happy Birthday to this year’s honoree, Theodis Lyons, President and Founder of the Lyons Foundation.

Story written by Tommy Briggs, and Lisa Davis.Pictures by Lisa’s Perfect Images.

Veterans honored in Garland, continued from front page 11

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Evana Coleman named 2nd Grade Star Student of the Year by AlphaBest after school program at Frisco ISD's Ogle Elementary School in McKinney, Texas

Aaliyah SmithWalton was named Scholar of the Week in May at KIPP Destiny, in Dallas, TX.

Bobbye Hampton, who was named Prom Queen at her school, The Talented and Gifted Magnet at Yvonne Ewell Townview High School, will receive a scholarship

from the Legacy of Service Foundation of the Omicron Mu Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. and Concord Church, among many others! She plans to attend Emory University

Dancer extraordin-aire Amber Barbee Pickens graduated from the Julliard School in New York City, NY

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Memorial Day Happy Hour kick off event, was hosted by Dallas Cowboys Sports Reporter Clarence Hill Jr, CBS Sports Anchor Guy Rawlings, and me, Media Personality Amanda Fitzpatrick Hundreds came out to show their support for a worthy cause. When Clarence Hill Jr. and DJ Gumbo asked myself and CBS Sports Anchor Guy Rawlings to co-host the Memorial Day Happy Hour Charity at aLOFT XYZ bar I couldn't pass it up!

The event was meant to have fun but also raise awareness about Veterans in need. They decided to bring together dozens of people to donate shoes for the Dallas Veterans Resource Center. Many purchased shoes and donated the to the cause. Others brought gently worn shoes, and/or cash donations. The event collected a hundred pairs of shoes, and will go to the men and women veterans and their families. Photography by Jarvis Minton, www.mixedviewsproductions.com

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By Cheryl SmithI Messenger

Over the course of my lifetime, I have known many who served in the military, including my father, my Godfather, several uncles and friends.

I remember as a child hearing whisperings about quite a few young men who were never quite “right” when they returned from serving in Vietnam and I hadn’t a clue what they were talking about.

Unfortunately so many who were fortunate to return home dealt with, or continue to live with not only physical, but mental issues.

And it doesn’t help when they have problems with housing, employment or basic services that many would think would be automatic.

Although there were many friends in the ROTC program on Florida A&M University’s campus, I never felt the desire to join and after graduation I just felt as though we had so many battlegrounds on American soil we needed someone to fight for those rights that were being and continue to be jeopardized right here.

When my nephew, Andre, was a senior at Dallas’ David W. Carter High School, I was cordial when recruiters came to the house but I was definitely trying to steer him in another direction. I wanted Andre to go to FAMU, and I still haven’t given up!

You see, some people were sending their children to straighten them out, provide them with discipline and teach them manners.

Sure Andre had his moments, but he has home training, he was disciplined and he

has always been respectful. He didn’t have to go to the military to learn how to be a man.

He had some good, strong men in life and he knows how to be a man and how to treat women.

Once he decided that the Air Force was where he wanted to direct his attention, of course I supported him, albeit reluctantly and privately.

Now after a decade, he is doing well and

is very happy with his wife and children in Japan. And once I traveled over to Okinawa to check things out, I felt somewhat better-- even thought I wish I got to see him more often!

One thing for sure, anytime I see someone in a uniform, I see Andre! And I smile and say thanks for your service or sometimes I

start a conversation, because I pray someone is extending the same courtesies to Andre.

And in the past year, I’ve spent even more time around some champions of veterans - Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson and businessmen Gary Hasty and Ed Spears.

Congresswoman Johnson was the Chief Psychiatric Nurse at the V.A. Hospital in Dallas. In 1972, she became the first nurse ever elected to the Texas State House;

and eventually, the first nurse ever elected to the Texas State Senate and the United States Congress. Her interest in and support of veteran affairs is well-documented.

Both Mr. Hasty and Mr. Spears are changing the lives of veterans coming home, because they are dealing with a major issue veterans face, housing.

Last year they opened the multi-unit Heroes House in East Dallas and I love visiting with the veterans there.

They are so happy to have a place they call

home and to be around people who show love and appreciation to them. And the good news is that there will be more dwellings in the future.

Actually this Memorial Day, I was over at Heroe’s House serving our veterans. Now I read on Facebook where there are folk who want to give a lesson to the unenlightened, explaining that Memorial Day is to recognize those who died for the country and Veteran’s Day is for those who living or dead, served our country.

Yes, I’m shaking my head.As far as I am concerned, we always

find a way to major in the minors. While I salute the men and women who

served and died, there’s nothing I can do for them now. But, I can serve and show love to those men and women who are among us.I say a heartfelt thanks to those who

served and continue to serve. And those who are beneficiaries could show some compassion, home training and discipline when it comes to the treatment of the men and women serving our country.

Pay homage to those gone and show love and support for those here

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Today is truly a day that the Lord has made and it’s apparent to me that as the world gets more and more complicated, the Word of God gets easier to understand. I oftentimes get reminded of the power of ego (mine), pride and the desire to control or more correctly, be in control. Dare I say that most people believe, certainly understand the concept of letting go and letting God. But actually doing it, they find is impossible. I know many so called Christians, as you do, who can quote scripture, but even after all these years demonstrate very little faith, if any. I know Christian control freaks who must have the last say and who just have to be right all the time. I’ve gotten caught up in rationalizing my own actions given the circumstances of the day, as if by some miracle of intelligence, I am the authority, only to recognize later that not only am I wrong, but God never entered the picture. I call it faithless behavior.It is at these times that I feel open to receiving the

Holy Spirit and realize every day is full of miracles. I am blessed and highly favored and always have been. I am not in control. I never have been and if the truth be told, it’s okay. Giving one’s life to Christ requires a constant vigil against taking credit or assessing blame. When you focus on service in the name of the Lord, you really do get a chance to see all of this from a very different perspective. Service in this regard neither seeks nor expects reward. Any act of this nature speaks for itself. It can’t get any simpler than this. Christ suggests that God can see into your heart and knows your intention. Let’s see now. Love God and love your neighbor as you would love yourself. Incredibly simple! So simple, you could miss it altogether. Now on this day, any day that the Lord has made, let’s march this simple concept in what appears to be an ever increasingly complex world. Behavior should then have limits. Actions should have purpose and your intent should be upper most in your mind. So, let’s take a look at yesterday. You see how easy it is to get up and succumb to jealousy, pettiness, cruelty, envy and the like? It actually takes work to be humble, loving, giving and a source of truth all day every day. It shouldn’t but it does. The world sees to that. It takes will power and you know the will I’m talking about.I believe the calling of every Christian is simply to

try. It’s the effort that God expects. It’s the intent He wants. If you’re first seeking Him, then the question, then how you perform, how you think, what you say and who you hang out with gets answered with a resounding amen! I’m fortunate enough to believe that I’ve known people who were angels walking. Thus, I believe there are saints among us and I don’t ever want to be so busy that I ignore them in my haste pursuing the world instead of the Word. However, from these living breathing angels, I’ve learned the battle is not necessarily over until you win. And don’t concern yourself about the victory because Christ did that some time ago. What’s that line in the movie? What we do today echoes in eternity. My eternity is set. All I have to do is get through this life thing. Therefore get up each and every day and get this before you leave your home. See me see God. You can do this one hour at a time, one day at a time, one person at a time. Let it go, please. May God bless and keep you always.

Let It Go, PleaseSpiritually Speaking

by James A. Washington

to prove that her son is a heterosexual male.Always impeccably dressed and refusing to back down

from a fight, even when facing a convict, Harrington has viewers spewing hatred on social media sites one moment and then before the show is over, those same fans are praising her. Harrington has a tongue that is just waiting for its next victim to lash out at. If you cross her, don’t go to sleep at night.

The countdown is on for the next season of The Haves and The Have Nots with the third season beginning on June 30. With the cliffhangers that Perry provides fans are sure to be glued to the screen on Tuesday nights.

Once fans come into contact with Robinson, they realize just how great an actress she is because is not definitely not a real-life Harrington!

In addition to being able to live tweet with her on Twitter during the popular show, Robinson is in high demand as a speaker and fans will have a chance to meet and greet her at the 21st Annual Cheryl Smith’s Don’t Believe the Hype Celebrity Bowl-a-thon on Saturday, June 27, 2015 at USA Bowl, 10920 Composite Drive, in Dallas.

In the meantime, Robinson’s busy and demanding schedule has her on the go. Whether she’s speaking, attending a charitable function or teaching acting techniques with her husband, Scott Whitehurst, her popularity continues to grow at a rapid pace.

WIth a strong following in Dallas, her visit in June his highly anticipated.

Over the past 20 years numerous celebrities including comedians Dick Gregory, Shuckey Duckey, Nanette Lee, David A. Arnold, D. Elli$, Joe Torry and Phyllis Yvonne Stickney; singers Eric Benet and Miles Jaye; Public Enemy members Chuck D and Malik Farrakhan; former U.S. Ambassador/Dallas Mayor Ron Kirk; County Commissioner John Wiley Price; Judges Cheryl Lee Shannon, Phyllis Lister Brown, Maryellen Hicks, Thomas G. Jones, Lee Jackson and Cheryl Williams; Pastor Frederick D. Haynes III; former Dallas District Attorney Craig Watkins; U.S. Congressman Martin Frost; actors Glynn Turman, Kiki Shepard, Vanessa Bell Calloway and Dawnn Lewis; national journalists Rene Syler, Brian Custer and Roland Martin; media personalities Sam Putney, Nicole Barrett, Ken Bell, superbowler Skip Murphy, Gary with Da Tea, Newy Scruggs, Clarence Hill, DeDe McGuire, Lynne Haze, LaToya Silmon, and a host of others. have attended this scholarship fundraiser.

Joining Robinson this year are many of the regulars, like multiple tournament winner and former Constable Derick Evans, Mr. Gregory, media personalities Dareia Tolbert, Amanda Fitzpatrick, Steve Nice, Alesia Speeds, Eva Coleman, Guy Rawlings, Vanna Collins, Andrew Whigham, Vincent Hall, Brandon Truttling and DeMond Fernandez; TX State Sen. Royce West, TX State Rep Helen Giddings, Judges Kim Cooks and Andrea Martin, Christopher Scott, former NFL superbowl champion Bethel Johnson, former pro athletes Jabari Johnson and Odie Harris; and others.

It’s a fun event and proceeds go to programs benefiting area youth. In 2014, beneficiaries were the Dallas-Fort Worth Association of Black Journalists scholarship fund, which has received over $50,000 previously, Paul Quinn College, and Sen. Royce West’s Dr. Emmett J. Conrad Internship Program. Additionally, the proceeds from the event have helped take students to conventions in Seattle, Phoenix, Orlando, D.C., Atlanta, Indianapolis, Houston, New Orleans, Las Vegas and Oklahoma. Jeffries Street Learning Center, the Black Academy of Arts and Letters, the Emmett Till Foundation and the African American Museum are just a few of the beneficiaries over the years.

There will also be vendors and a silent auction at the event. To register, or for more info, call 214-941-0110.

WHO: Angela RobinsonWHAT: Don’t Believe the Hype Celebrity Bowl-a-thonWHEN: June 27, 2015 6p.m. Reception 8p.m. Bowling beginsWHERE: 10920 Composite Dr, Dallas, TX For info, call 214-941-0110

Robinson wins Gracie for gripping performances continued from front page

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Garland takes aim at post-

flood mosquito problems

Due to heavy rains and flooding, the mosquito population is booming in north Texas. The City of Garland Health Department is taking an aggressive approach toward tackling that problem. The Environmental Health division is suspending most routine activities to focus the entire staff on mosquito abatement during the next few weeks. Licensed staff members, and employees working under their supervision, will apply two types of larvicide to standing water in the 63 Garland parks and greenbelts, and to standing water in unimproved alleys throughout the city. Staff will use both fast acting and extended release larvicide that will prevent mosquito breeding for approximately 30 days to allow for post-flood drying. Routine mosquito

surveillance and abatement activities targeting mosquitoes will continue during this time to combat the transmission of West Nile Virus. The Garland Health Department needs help from Garland residents and property owners to eliminate mosquito breeding on private property. The Health Department encourages every Garland resident or property owner to check their property and eliminate any standing water. Standing water that cannot be drained should be reported to the Garland Health Department's mosquito hotline at 972-205-3720, by email to [email protected], or via Garland eAssist (select Environmental Health). Residents should also take precautions to prevent mosquito bites by limiting outdoor activity during dawn and dusk hours, wearing pants and long sleeve clothing, and using a product containing DEET according to label directions. For more detailed information on Garland's mosquito surveillance and abatement program, visit the Health Department webpage at GarlandTx.gov.

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CHICAGO,/PRNewswire-USNews-wire/ -- The Alzheimer's Association is proud to announce a nationwide partnership with Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. (AKA) to help raise awareness about Alzheimer's disease and increase education, care and support resources in the African-American community. This partnership will engage both campus and alumni members of AKA through local community outreach efforts and participation in The Longest Day®, a signature Alzheimer's Association event. "African-Americans are twice as likely to develop Alzheimer's and other dementias, however they are less likely to be diagnosed, or diagnosed at a much later stage. This partnership will help the Association better connect African-Americans with important Alzheimer's information and support," said Dorothy Buckhanan Wilson, AKA, International President. AKA, the nation's oldest African-American sorority, is a trusted source of information within the African-American community. Members of AKA will work with the Alzheimer's Association in communities nationwide to better engage the

African-American community in the full mission of the Association. "This new partnership between the Alzheimer's Association and AKA will directly address the need to better reach, educate and engage the African-American community in Alzheimer's education, care, support, research and advocacy," said Beth Kallmyer, MSW, vice president of constituent services for the Alzheimer's Association. AKA and the Alzheimer's Association will work together in a variety of ways including:• Connecting the Alzheimer's Association to community partners, businesses, contacts and churches to open the doors for Alzheimer's education, care and support• Volunteering for Alzheimer's Association events, activities and

planning committees• Becoming a trained Alzheimer's community educator or support group leader• Becoming an Alzheimer's Association advocate The Alzheimer's Association is the leading voluntary health organization in Alzheimer's care, support and research.

Our mission is to eliminate Alzheimer's disease through the advancement of research; to provide and enhance care and support for all affected; and to reduce the risk of dementia through the promotion of brain health.

Alzheimer's Association® and Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.® join in fight against Alzheimer's

I need real friends

Dear Alma:

I have a nice majority of friends. However, I hang out mostly with my cousin. I am a year older; she is 18. With this being said, she has friends that are in her group range and vice versa.

All my friends left for college while I stayed my first two years at home to save money. While being full-time at work and school, I still have leisure time.

I find myself isolated because my cousin periodically hangs out with her set of friends more. I believe that’s because they seem to be more on her level and I don’t do half of the things they do.

All this is fine. I just find myself bored on most occasions because I basically don’t have any friends to hang out with. I don’t think going out by yourself is that much fun and finding real friends these days is like finding money on the street. What should I do?

Sincerely, Anonymous

Dear Anonymous,

What a fantastic question and I’m so glad you asked. Sweet pea, you are just getting started with life. Your biggest problem should be time, LOL. Believe me when I say, there’s a world full of activities and adventures for you

to explore.Here’s what I’d suggest. If you run, join a running group.

Check out the site blackgirlsrun.com. Do you sing? Join a church or community choir. Take a cooking or swimming class. Tennis, maybe?

My cousin Eric enjoys graphic design and art, check out comic-con.org. Cause TBT, the question is: what incites your interest? Once you think of something, search that particular group on Facebook. That’s a good start.

How about Zumba! Girl, you gotta shake that thaang – show no shame, LOL. Excuse me, I got carried away, back to my Salt & Pepa days.

What I’m saying is: Challenge your comfort zone, expand your horizons. It’s kool to hang out with family and friends, but take some time to explore other hobbies that may interest you as an individual.

Depending on where you live, volunteer at a hospital, or with animals at a local shelter. I know some senior citizens who would love your company. Get out and do something for someone else. There’s more to life than just empty hanging.

You’re mission should be to hang out with a purpose. Pour into yourself a hobby or activity that reaps the benefits of attaining a personal goal. Something that engages you and causes you to lose track of time.

You’ll meet new friends and a variety of great people who share the same interest.

Get started now, today. Write down every activity you’ve ever dreamed of trying, regardless of location, destination, cost or going at it alone. My advice, young heart – run free, be brave, be bold, you can do it.

Side note: I know you’re almost grown, but always tell your parents where you’re going. Before you know it, you’ll have more on your plate than you can chew. Email me back and let me know how it’s going. I can’t wait to hear!

—Alma

Ask AlmaAlma Gill’s newsroom experience spans over 25 years,

including various roles at USA Today, Newsday and the Washington Post. Email questions to: [email protected]. Follow her on Facebook at “Ask Alma” and twitter @almaaskalma.

Dorothy Buckhanan Wilson - AKA, International President

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