REGISTER TODAY for Peoria Inner City Track Club Camp or to be a club member. Club membership is only $75 for over 61 hours of training in the sport. Included is a USATF Youth membership. The Track Camp costs $125 for non club members and is FREE for all club members. USATF Members who are … Continue reading Peoria Inner City Track Club Camp June 4 thru 8, 2018
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New Morning Star Missionary Baptist Church 36th Pastoral Anniversary Celebration May 19-20, 2018
New Morning Star Missionary Baptist Church will be celebrating the 36th Pastoral Anniversary of Pastor Cleveland Thomas, Sr. on the weekend of May 19 -20, 2018. An Appreciation Dinner Banquet will be held Saturday, May 19th at 5 p.m. in the Calvin Hightower Youth Center, 413-415 W. John Gwynn Avenue. The cost is $12 for … Continue reading New Morning Star Missionary Baptist Church 36th Pastoral Anniversary Celebration May 19-20, 2018
SoJourner Truth Temple #1369 Pink, Silver, Chocolate and White Ball June 2, 2018
SoJourner Truth Temple #1369 to present a “Pink, Silver, Chocolate and White Ball” Dinner and Dance at Peter H. Clark Elks Lodge, 1101 S.W. Jefferson St. on Saturday, June 2, 2018. Cocktail hour 6pm – 7pm; Dinner begins at 7:30 and Dance at 8pm – 11pm. Entertainment will be provided by Full Flavor Band. Ticket … Continue reading SoJourner Truth Temple #1369 Pink, Silver, Chocolate and White Ball June 2, 2018
Star of Hope Women’s Department presents Human Trafficking 101 Brunch and Learn June 16, 2018
Star of Hope Women’s Department presents Human Trafficking 101 Brunch and Learn on June 16, 2018 at 9:30 – 12:30, Peoria Public Library Main Street Branch. For more information call (309) 692-0155.
The Struggle Continues… Kingian Style Nonviolence By Sherry Cannon
On February 12th, The Poor People’s Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival, served notice in state capitals around the country, with press conferences. They stated that if their voices are not heard and if the issues the movement is fighting to end i.e. systemic racism, poverty, the war economy, and environmental destruction remain unaddressed, … Continue reading The Struggle Continues… Kingian Style Nonviolence By Sherry Cannon
Remembering Morals and Values of Past Family History By Robin Carter
Recently my family and I visited my hometown, Blue Mountain, Mississippi to lay to rest the last of my Mother’s six sisters. It seemed like forever since I’d been home, yet it had been about 15 years ago. I was eager to visit the grave sites of my family members and get some snapshots of … Continue reading Remembering Morals and Values of Past Family History By Robin Carter
Live Life from Your “Someday” List! By Katherine Young
May is upon us and fortunately, so is SPRING! I want to encourage you this month to review your goals and dreams, your interests and even new things you may want to try, and to not just write a list of what you desire to do, but actually go out and do it! Time is … Continue reading Live Life from Your “Someday” List! By Katherine Young