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DESCRIPTION:	For Immediate Release						Media Contact:  Adrian Williams		 \n	November 
 14, 2011						Media Phone: (415) 
 424-2980					________________________________________\n	The Village Project 
 and The Bayview Y Present\n	6th Annual San Francisco Kwanzaa 
 Celebration\n	Uniting to Strengthen Family and Community\n	\n	December 26, 
 2011 thru January 1, 
 2012\n	\n	________________________________________\n	\n	What: 	SAN 
 FRANCISCO -- The Village Project and the Bayview Y, in collaboration with 
 community organizations, present 6th Annual Kwanzaa Celebration.  The 
 celebration presents seven days of free events with thirteen events 
 throughout San Francisco to celebrate the seven principles of Kwanzaa. Each 
 event begins with a spiritual ceremony, followed with a feast and 
 entertainment and a lighting of one of the seven candles of the Kinara.  
 Several events feature live entertainment, including local blues and jazz 
 vocalist Lady Mem’fis on opening night (Dec. 26th), the one women play: 
 Harriet Tubman, The Underground Railroad, (Bayview Y on Dec. 28th), a 
 keynote address by Dr. Brenda Wade, author & host of the TV show, Black 
 Renaissance on Tuesday, Dec. 27th at City Hall and Tuskegee Airman Les 
 Williams, author of “Victory:  Tales of a Tuskegee Airman at Marcus Book 
 Story, Sunday, Jan 1, 2012.\n	 \n	Websites: www.kwanzaasanfrancisco.com\n\n 
  www.thevillageprojectsf.org\n\n	Tickets:   ALL EVENTS ARE FREE & OPEN TO 
 THE PUBLIC\n\n\n\n	Full Calendar of Kwanzaa Events, December 26,  2011 
 through January 1, 2012\n\n	Monday, Dec. 26th; 7 pm, West Bay Conference 
 Center, 1290 Fillmore @ Eddy \n\n	Celebration of Principle 1: Umoja (unity) 
 to strive for and maintain unity in the family, community, nation and race. 
 Pouring of the libation, calling out ancestor names. Candle lighting. 
 Entertainment \n	\nTuesday, Dec. 27th, 12-1pm, City Hall Rotunda, 1 Dr. 
 Carlton Goodlett Place , Mayor’s Office of Neighborhood 
 Services\nTuesday, Dec. 27th, 6pm, Hamilton Recreation Center, 1900 Geary @ 
 Steiner\n\n	Celebration of Principle 2: Kujichagulia (self-determination) 
 to define ourselves, name ourselves, create for ourselves and speak for 
 ourselves. Candle lighting. Local performers spoken word\n	\n	Wednesday, 
 Dec. 28th; 3-6pm, Bayview YMCA/Bayview Library, 1601 Lane Street  
 \nWednesday, Dec. 28th, 7pm, Buchanan YMCA & WAFRC, 1530 Buchanan @ 
 Geary\n\n	Celebration of Principle 3: Ujima (collective work and 
 responsibility) to build and maintain our community together and make our 
 sister's and brother's problems our problems and to solve them together. 
 Candle lighting. \n	\n	Thursday, Dec. 29th ; 2pm,  Magic Zone/Ella Hill 
 Hutch, 1050 McAllister @ Webster \nThursday, Dec. 29th, 6pm, OMI Y & Minnie 
 & Lovie Rec Center, 650 Capitol Ave @ Montana\n\n	Celebration of Principle 
 4: Ujamaa (cooperative economics) to build and maintain our own stores, 
 shops, and other businesses together. Candle lighting.\n	\n	Friday, Dec. 
 30th; 1:30pm, Western Addition Senior Center (Queen Adah), 1390 Turk @ 
 Fillmore \nFriday, Dec. 30th, 6pm, African American Arts & Culture Complex, 
 762 Fulton @ Webster\n\n	Celebration of Principle 5: Nia (purpose) to make 
 our collective vocation the building of our community to restore our people 
 to their traditional greatness. Candle lighting.\n	\n	Saturday, Dec. 31st, 
 1-5pm, The Jazz Heritage Center Koret Lobby/Yoshi’s, 1330 Fillmore 
 \nSaturday, Dec. 31st, 7pm, Third Baptist Church – Christ Watch Night 
 Services, 1399 McAllister @ Pierce\n\n	Celebration of Principle 6: Kuumba 
 (creativity) to do as much as we can to leave our community more beautiful 
 and beneficial than we inherited it. Candle lighting.\n	\n	Sunday, Jan. 1, 
 2012, 2pm, St. Cyprian’s Episcopal Church, 2097 Turk Street @ 
 Lyons\nSunday, Jan. 1, 2012, 6pm Marcus Book Store, 1712 Fillmore @ Post 
 Street\n\n	Celebration of Principle 7: Imani (faith) to believe with our 
 hearts in our people, our parents, our teachers, our leaders and the 
 righteousness and victory of our struggle. Candle lighting.   
 \n\nhttp://www.youtube.com/user/fillmovillageproject \n	\nAbout 
 Kwanzaa\n	Created by Dr. Maulana Karenga in 1966, Kwanzaa is celebrated 
 annually by more than 30 million people worldwide, over seven days from 
 December 26 to January 1.The values of Kwanzaa, Nguzo Saba (The Seven 
 Principles), are critical tools for addressing the issues facing the 
 African-American community. \n	\n	Ceremonies will be led by Brotha’ Clint 
 and Malik Senesenu \n	\n	Community Partners:`\n	The Bayview Y, Comcast, 
 Renaissance Parents of Success, Mayor’s Office of Neighborhood Services, 
 West Bay Conference Center, Gussies Chicken and Waffles, Western Addition 
 Family Resource Center,  African American Arts & Culture Center, OMI Family 
 Resource Center, Marcus Book Store, African American Holistic Wellness 
 Program, SF Black Film Festival, Planet Fillmore Communications, Minnie & 
 Lovie Rec Center, Bayview Public Library, The Jazz heritage Center, 
 Yoshi’s, Hamilton Rec Center, St. Cyprian’s Episcopal Church, Western 
 Addition Senior Center,  The Buchanan Y, The Express Yourself Café, 
 Bumzy’s Cookies, The Fillmore Center Plaza, Jamie’s Graphics, Third 
 Baptist Church, The St. Coltrane African Orthodox Church, The Magic Zone,  
 Malik Senefenu, Brotha’ Clint, Kwanza Morton, Barbara  Cohen, & Mr. 
 Dwayne Jones.\n	\n	\n	About the Village Project\n	Adrian Williams is the 
 founder of The Village Project, a youth service organization focusing on 
 education and cultural enrichment for youth and their families in the 
 Western Addition. She has revived the celebration of Kwanzaa throughout San 
 Francisco, by connecting traditionally African American communities for 
 this celebration. \n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2011/11/28/18701194.php
SUMMARY:Kwanzaa 2011 San Francisco
LOCATION:Various locations throughout San Francisco
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2011/11/28/18701194.php
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