On January 18th 2014, Magic Inc. Academy of the Arts will present its 3rd Gospel/Jazz Benefit Concert. Host Comedian Al Greene, Introducing Live some of the Hottest Gospel Singers, Chiors,Rappers,Praise Dancers, & Jazz Bands. Continue reading
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Get to know the Santa Ana Kiwanis at a free lunch or dinner this week
Enjoy a free lunch or dinner at the Santa Ana Kiwanis this Wednesday, March 16, at noon, at the Ebell Club, located at 625 French St., in Santa Ana, or on Thursday, at 6:30 pm, at Knowlwood’s Restaurant, located at 2107 E. 17th, in Santa Ana.
If you attend the lunch on Wednesday, park in the parking lot on the Mortimer Street entrance.
Click here to RSVP via email, or call Membership Committee Chair Herb Michel at 714-541-3361, or Public Relations Committee Chair Alfredo Amezcua, at 714-835-3538.
Kiwanis of Santa Ana is an organization of Volunteers who come together to make our Community a better place. This is accomplished by developing programs to enhance the education, recreation and safety of children, young adults and their families.
Jazz Gospelfest to benefit a music school for needy Santa Ana kids, this Sunday
The James S. Stapleton (JSS) Foundation, a non-profit music school for needy children in Santa Ana, is hosting a “Jazz Sunday Gospelfest,” on Sunday evening, January 23.
Featuring:
- Johnson Chapel A.M.E. Choir, GCC Praise Dancer’s,
- Mr. Meech Incredible Praise,
- S.O.G Crew, Chosen Recovery Singers
- Comedian: Ryan Reaves, Michael Gonzalez LLAMADOR,
- Santa Ana Community Youth Choir, Ms. Kwanza Higgins
- Mr. Jordan Conley Praise Dancer, Mr. Donny Kelly,
- Mr. Derek Bordeaux,
- Ms. Keila Stewart,
- Ms. Connie Brandon,
- Minister: Mr. Venson Quarles
- Jazz Artist: CONSPIRE
- 50-50 Drawing!!!!!!!!!!!
The James S. Stapleton Foundation is a multi-faceted, non-profit, after-school Program in the Santa Ana, Orange County community which is poised to dramatically increase musical awareness and self-esteem for that segment of our youth population that is either economically challenged or has limited access to extra-curricular programs. It is the intent of the foundation to form partnerships with local school, churches and other youth organizations to facilitate this unique opportunity.
The Stapleton foundation will seek out active and retired members of our community in order to bring a wealth of wisdom and expertise to our classrooms. The success of this program will be evaluated by select outcomes such as improved student GPA and level of program accomplishment. Program effectiveness will be evaluated through student and community surveys as well as other mediums of analysis.
The JSS Foundation is committed to the implementation of an effective Music and Academic Mentorship Program. The blending of the youth with positive adult role models in the pursuit of excellence is not only vital for their future but critical for our communitys future as well.
Location: Ebell Society Club of Santa Ana, located at 625 French St. in Santa Ana.
Time: 3:30pm till 8:00pm
Cost: Presale Tickets, $20.00 & $25.00 at the door
For more info Call Shasha @ 714-514-2322
Make a tax deductible Contribution to:
The James S. Stapleton Foundation, in care of Johnson Chapel A.M.E. Church
EIN# 53-0204696, IRS Group Exemption #2632
P.O. Box 947 Tustin, CA 92781
For more info please call 714-514-2322 or e-mail jssfoundation@yahoo.com Or visit us at www.jssf.org.
SPONSORED BY:
Johnson Chapel A.M.E Church, M.A.G.I.C, J.S.S.Foundation, Napsac
Click here to see the event flier.
2010 LULAC O.C. Hispanic Women Recognition Awards on Nov. 20
We are pleased to announce the 2010 Orange County Hispanic Women Recognition Awards program. The League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), Santa Ana Council #147 has announced the selection of seven women as the recipients of the Orange County Hispanic Women Recognition Awards of the Year.
Honorees will be recognized at an awards banquet on Saturday, November 20, 2010.
Recipients are chosen based on their meaningful voluntary community efforts, personal accomplishments, and their involvement in civic affairs. Please join us in recognizing these outstanding community leaders! Please mark your calendar accordingly.
This year’s honorees include:
BERTHA BENAVIDES, EDUCATOR, COMMUNITY DAY ALTERNATIVE HIGH SCHOOL, SANTA ANA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
FRANCES CADENAS, POLICY ADVISOR, ORANGE COUNTY SUPERVISOR JANET NGUYEN
YVONNE GONZALEZ DUNCAN, PRESIDENT, ANAHEIM LULAC COUNCIL #2848
NANCY LOPEZ, DIRECTOR, CATHOLIC DEAF COMMUNITY
VANESSA RAMIREZ, STUDENT, THERAPY BEHAVIORAL
ALBA H-RAMIRO, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT, CATHOLIC CHARITIES
SANDRA SAGARNAGA, 2010 DOCTORATE DEGREE CANDIDATE, CHICAGO SCHOOL OF PSYCHOLOGY
Honorees will be recognized at an awards banquet on:
Date/Time: Saturday, November 20, 2010; 6:00 pm
Place: The Ebell Club, 625 No. French St., Santa Ana
Tickets: $50.00 per person
RSVP/INFO: Carole Vargas at 714-241-7527, c.vargas@prodigy.net
Santa Ana LULAC has renewed this popular and noteworthy event to acknowledge Orange County’s Hispanic women for their accomplishments and to fundraise for its local educational scholarship fund for young Santa Ana students pursuing post-secondary studies.
Contributions and sponsorships are welcomed and will help to assist Santa Ana LULAC #147 to support young students in their pursuit of higher education.
The mission and objectives of the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) is to advance the economic development, educational advancement, public policy outcomes, housing opportunities, health awareness, and general civil rights protection of Latinos in the United States and Puerto Rico through community-based programs and services through more than 700 local LULAC councils nationwide.
Established in 1946, Santa Ana LULAC Council #147 is the oldest LULAC council in California and is an affiliate of Orange County LULAC District#1 and the LULAC National network. LULAC National was founded in 1929, and is a Texas non-profit corporation with its primary national office in Washington, D.C.