Trumbull County African American Achievers Association

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Our organization seeks to enrich the lives of our community by promoting education and providing scholarships for our youth and to serve-our sponsors, our vendors and our community-by providing a gala (Trumbull County African American Fest) to celebrate diversity for all citizens throughout our valley.

03/10/2017

Mark your calendar for this free, fun family event.

02/23/2017

AFRICAN ACHIEVERS BANQUET
African Achievers banquet to honor founder, members

WARREN — One of the original founders of the Trumbull County African-American Achievers Hall of Fame will be recognized for his service at the 32nd annual banquet set for 6 p.m. Saturday at Diveste Banquet Rooms.

Bob Davis, president of the Trumbull County African-American Achievers Association, said Jimmie L. “Jimmye” Ware,who was a lifelong member and one of the organizers of the annual banquet, died last September at age 70.

”Jimmie was a hard-working member of the African-American Achiever’s Association,” Davis said. “He and Van Nelson were founders of the group. We will remember all he has done for the organization.

”This year’s banquet’s theme — ‘Reflect on the Past. Vision to the Future’ — will allow us the opportunity to look back and reflect on all that has been done in the past 32 years,” Davis said.

Those inducted into the Hall of Fame are local African-Americans who have made a positive impact on the local community in terms of leadership, community service or development, entrepreneurship, education, artistic talent, sports and more.

Scheduled to be inducted into the Hall of Fame this year are Pastor Kent Barnes, Eddie Colbert, Coralee Fowlis, Pastor Charles Daniels, Kenya Roberts-Howard, Gloria Rogers and Franklin Parker. Parker also is one of the organizers of the annual banquet.

”This event allows to honor a great group of people from all walks of life,” Davis said.

Keynote speaker will be Bradley Sellers, mayor of Warrensville Heights. Sellers spent more than a dozen years as a professional basketball player, both in the NBA — including on the Chicago Bulls alongside NBA Hall-of-Famers Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen — and overseas. He was first elected mayor of his native Warrensville Heights in 2011 and was re-elected in 2015.

Also during the banquet, a presentation of scholarships will be made to Elijah Burch and Courtnai Richardson, both Warren G. Harding High School seniors. Davis said education is a key for future success for upcoming generations.

Proceeds from the banquet help with the scholarships and also the annual African-American Achievers Festival held the first weekend in June in downtown Warren.

For tickets — $30 advance or $35 at the door — or information, call Frank Parker at 330-720-2215 or Archie McMillon at 330-219-4109.

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02/15/2017

No Delay in sanitation service on Monday, February 20, 2017

02/15/2017

A fun event for parents to attend with their young children,
and they will receive great information and cool giveaways!

01/30/2017

SAVE THE DATE!
1st Annual Easter Egg Hunt
Saturday, April 1st @ 2pm
Perkins Park, Warren

F.A.I.T.H. (Feeding and Aiding Individuals through Him) will be hosting a day of fun for children ages 2 -13 (age groups separated). Prizes for the Gold Egg Winners, a Chinese Auction, 50/50 raffle, Face Painting, and THE EASTER BUNNY!

Hot Dogs, chips and drinks for the 1st 500 people.
Please bring your own baskets.

Proceeds benefit our 501(c)3 and continued work with clients. Donations accepted. For questions or to make a donation, please contact:

Heather Broda @ 330-307-3266, Heather Greathouse @ 330-219-8712 or Norman MacLachlan @ 330-219-8371.

01/30/2017

WARREN COMMUNITY CONNECTORS PROGRAM
TO KICK OFF FEB. 1st

The 2016-2017 Warren Community Connectors program will kick off on February 1st with an event, featuring special guest speaker Patrice Kouvas, Vice Chair of AVI Foodsystems and Warren City Schools’ Superintendent, Steve Chiaro, for Warren City Schools’ students, parents/guardians and educators; community leaders; and businesses that are interested in offering internship, externship and mentoring opportunities.

At the event— held from 11:30am-1:00 p.m. at Warren G Harding High School’s library — attendees will learn more about the program that is aimed at making students in 11th and 12th grades workforce ready by matching them to job and mentorship opportunities, as well as providing job shadowing and internships, all within the local business community. Students in the program learn basic jobs skills such as résumé writing, interviewing techniques, time management, team collaboration and appropriate dress for the workplace.

01/30/2017

TCAP Offers Employability Lab
January 26, 2017

Trumbull Community Action Program and Trumbull Career and Technical Center have teamed up to help residents prepare for and gain employment.

The Employability Lab will be available at TCAP, 1230 Palmyra Road S.W., 9:00 AM to noon Tuesday through Thursday. Located on the second floor of the TCAP building, the Employability Lab offers help using the Ohio Means Jobs program, career assessment, resumee writing, and job interview practice.

For more information about the Employability Lab, please call Kathy Hutton at (330) 393-2507 Ext. 240.

01/24/2017

Tues. 12:50 p.m.: Warren businessman to serve on port authority Latest News Jan 24, 2017 WARREN – A Warren businessman will serve on the Western Reserve Port Authority board of directors for the next four years. Trumbull County commissioners voted Tuesday to appoint Sterling Williams to the board wh...

01/20/2017

"Astronaut Dr. Ronald Parise" Ohio Historical Marker is coming to Warren. It is with great pleasure the Warren Heritage Center announces that it has been successful in bringing recognition to our Hometown Hero and Warren Western Reserve High School graduate Ron Parise with an Ohio Historical Marker. The Marker will be located adjacent to the Neil Armstrong's First Flight Memorial Park. This site was selected because of its proximity to Ron's childhood home and his fascination with space flight. Dedication and Memorial is planned to coincide Ron's birthday on May 24, 2017 at 11:00am. This project will be funded entirely through generous donations like yours. The goal is to raise approximately Five Thousand Dollars to cover the cost of the Marker, installation, site preparation, landscaping and any extra to be used for future site maintenance. Donations can be made to the Warren Heritage Center (Parise Marker) c/o James Valesky 625 Mahoning Ave. Warren, Ohio 44483

Tickets for this event are $30.00 in advance and $35.00 at the door
01/20/2017

Tickets for this event are $30.00 in advance and $35.00 at the door

01/19/2017

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Address

Warren, OH
44484

Opening Hours

3pm - 4pm

Telephone

+13306468679

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