Events

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Sep
15
Sun
2019
The Southeast Blackout @ Jacob's Center
Sep 15 @ 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm

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THE SOUTHEAST BLACKOUT is a Vendor Expo aimed towards black owned businesses or brands wanting and needing positive exposure. This is a great way for our community to network and for our local entrepreneurs to get their name out in the surrounding areas of San Diego, CA. This event will take place at the Jacobs Center September 15th from 12pm-5pm. We are looking for all types of vendors but we will cap at 40 vendors. Once you have purchased your Vendor Ticket, you will receive a Vendor Application to fill out and send back ASAP. Vendors with food, or alcoholic beverages please email southeastblackout@gmail.com before purchasing a booth.

Not looking to be a vendor but looking forward to attending and supporting these small businesses? No worries! Tickets are only $10.00-$15.00 online or $25.00 at the door (while supplies last). This event will cap at 500 attendees. Tickets include admission, 1 raffle ticket, 1 drink ticket to the bar (valid 12pm-2pm), access to vendors, and food stations. EARLY BIRD TICKETS END JULY 15TH.

LIVE DJ, GAMES, GIVEAWAYS AND MUCH MORE!

If you have any questions please do not hesitate to email us at southeastblackout@gmail.com

Re-Branding Celebration. @ The World Famous Imperial Barbershop SD
Sep 15 @ 3:00 pm – 6:00 pm

CELEBRATE, PARTY AND WHILE YOU ARE AT IT GET YOUR HAIR CUT. WE ARE HAVING A GRAND RE-OPENING TO INTRODUCE THE NEW HOTNESS! PREPARED TO GET YOUR PICTURE TAKEN AND TO BE APART OF GREATNESS ON THE RISE.

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Nov
30
Sat
2019
Creative Writing Workshop presented by ACT-SO @ Skyline Hills Branch Library
Nov 30 @ 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm

ACT-SO is hosting a unique crash course designed to challenge your thought process and make writer’s block a thing of the past. Though our scholarship program targets African-American high school students, people of all ages and backgrounds are welcome to join us! Don’t worry about materials; all supplies will be provided and distributed after a quick lunch to start off the class.

Elevate your skill and stretch your mind with our creative writing workshop! All ages

Nacho Bar

Writing Prompts

 

Jan
11
Sat
2020
Financial Readiness for College with NAACP ACT-SO @ Lakeview Community Church
Jan 11 @ 11:00 am – 2:00 pm
Start your financial life right! Learn how to go to college and beyond, without going broke.

About this Event

Ms Marian Foster presents:

Money Smart-FDIC

Financial Education Curriculum

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  • Introduction to Checking Accounts
  • Using and Maintaining a checking account
  • Money Matters
  • Pay yourself first
  • Keep it safe
  • To your credit
  • Charge it right
  • Loan to own

Additional Young Adult Curriculum

  • Setting Financial Goals
  • Paying for College and Cars
  • A roof over your head

About Marian Foster

  • Retired Bank Manager, Union Bank
  • Union Bank Region Volunteer Coordinator with emphasis on Financial Literacy for teens and young adults
  • Thirty Seven Years of banking experience with the following banks;
  • Union Bank
  • Wells Fargo Bank
  • Crocker Bank

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