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DESCRIPTION:“The Burning Spear Pick up the Torch” First Annual Marcus Garvey 
 Commemoration Celebration is designed with the community/ family in mind 
 and will be presented free of charge on august 20th  2011, the Saturday 
 following Marcus Garvey birth day.  This event is also designed to educate, 
 stimulate and broaden minds to the philosophies held by and influenced by 
 the work of Marcus Garvey.  This event will encourage youths to aspire for 
 excellence  and self reliance through the legacy and lessons of their 
 elders.  It will also include physically activity and mental activity games 
 for the youth, adults and elders.  The event will include cultural artists 
 of the African diaspora; poets, rappers singers, dancers etc.  The event 
 will also include speakers from the community involved in teaching the 
 history of Marcus Garvey and his influence.   A portion of the donations 
 and funds raised by this event will go to community programs and 
 organizations working for self determination in Oakland, 
 Ca.\n\nSignificance of the event\nThis is a call  of unity for community 
 and organizations to come together in an fun filled-day that will include: 
 A Cultural Entertainment Package, Market Place & Food Court, Children & 
 Youth Activities, Community Speakers, and a Fund Raising 
 Raffle.\n\nEntertainment Package\nThe cultural entertainment component  is 
 designed to entertain, educate and motivate in form of reggae, jazz, 
 gospel, dramatic-skits, live bands, cultural chanting, drumming, poetry, 
 comedy, rap and speakers.\n\nMarket place/Food court\nThe market place will 
 be hosted by local community gardens who will display foods and talk about 
 the importance of growing your own produce. The food court will offer 
 snacks for kids and provide a variety of dishes from the Afrikan 
 diaspora.\n\nChildren/Youth activities\nThe early part of that day is 
 specially designed for the children, youth and their parents. Among the 
 many activities there will be workshops: historical arts and crafts, story 
 telling, and economic development. With educational cultural fun games 
 destined to stimulate the minds of the youth to encourage further 
 education.\n\nPerformers/Community speakers\nLibation will be established 
 to recognize those who have made significant contribution on towards the 
 betterment of Afrikan people at home and abroad. These awards are giving in 
 the names of Afrikan people, who are no longer with us-in the flesh- so 
 that they will be remember for their UN-selfish contribution. The ceremony 
 will commerce with a tribute to the late great Gill Scott Herrion. Followed 
 by a array of speakers, performers, dancers, clergy and community activist. 
 Who will speak on the theme of the day. Encouraging the need for unity, 
 education, and cultural awareness in our community.\n\nFund-raising 
 Raffle\nThis is a very popular component of the celebration. Tickets are 
 sold in advance for the chance to win prizes which will come in the form of 
 donation from local businesses. Each prize will displayed on stage in some 
 form that may include photographs throughout the day's event until the time 
 of the drawings, which will occur in the late afternoon.\n\nThe above two 
 components encourage community business owner's participation. This is 
 accomplished by inviting sponsors of prizes to assist with the drawing of  
 tickets and the distribution of prizes. This allow them to personally meet 
 the recipients of the award they sponsored- live on stage. It also gives 
 them the opportunity to promote their products or services, and to 
 participate in the festivity in a visual and meaning way.\n\nIt will not be 
 easy to finance due to current economic conditions, however were there’s 
 a will there’s a way. This is what the life of a great man like Marcus 
 Garvy  teaches us, a  lesson we want future generations to use to become 
 successful. We encourage volunteers to come forward in spite of the fact we 
 realize many may be losing their charitable ways as the demand on their 
 time increases and their dollars buys less.\n\nProjections:\nMarcus Garvey 
 celebrations will be a annual event packed with fun, education and 
 commerce.\nInternational participation and support\nTelecast of celebration 
 on local stations\nA documentary of celebrations\nEstablish a building fund 
 for the feed the people program the little Bobby Hutton literacy program 
 the Laney B.S.U. and the U.M.M.A. Project\n\nWho is Marcus Garvey ?\n	The 
 honorable Marcus Mosiah Garvey's (1887-1940) is the Founder/Leader of the 
 U.N.I.A. The most powerful African organization to date in the Western 
 Hemisphere.  In its hey day the UNIA numbers over 11 million members world 
 wide.  Marcus Garvey is one of the most influential Black leaders in the 
 history of the African diaspora.  In the process of educating the Black 
 community to a knowledge of ourselves we must study, commemorate and build 
 upon the legacy of Marcus Garvey and the UNIA.  \n\n\nThis event was 
 inspired by the Royal Fyth Family. We are not in any way by this 
 organization. We don’t wish to re-invent the wheel but have the will to 
 re-invent. Contact: jabarishaw@hotmail.com or @510 472-2066 for booking and 
 further information.\n\n\n			Agenda:\n\n"The ends you serve that are 
 selfish will take you no further than yourself but the ends you serve that 
 are for all, in common, will take you into eternity." \n— Marcus Garvey 
 \n\n11:00 Meet at bookstore (press release)\n\n11:30 Tour and history of 
 Marcus books\n\n12:45 March\n	audio peaches at park\n\n1:15 
 Libation\n\n1:23 Intro to events\n\n1:30 Open children 
 events\n	jumper\n	name that song\n	maps\n	math\n	spelling\n	Little Bobby 
 Hutton award\n\n2:30 Poem \n\n2:36 Open food court\n	music 
 soundtrack\n\n3:00- 5:15 speakers performers \n\n5:30 Clean up and 
 transition\n\n6:00 Grocery give away at starlight\n\n7:00 Saturday night 
 live at starlight\n	\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2011/08/09/18687300.php
SUMMARY:First Annual 'Burning Spear' Festival
LOCATION:Marcus Garvey Park on 34th and MLK.
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2011/08/09/18687300.php
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