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Wednesday, December 26, 2007
Chi Upsilon Chapter 2008 Omega Talent Hunt
Chi Upsilon Chapter
2008 Omega Talent Hunt
Walt Whitman Arts Center
2nd & Cooper Streets
Camden, NJ 08104
January 25, 2008
7pm
$10
Contact
Bro. Hassan Sabree 856. 236. 2737
Bro. Jamal Dickerson 856. 217. 0349
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Bridge Builder Tailgate @ the Mu Omega Frat House
Philly Area Que's Present the Bridge Builder Tailgate @ the Mu Omega Frat House
Bridge Builder Tailgate @ the Mu Omega Frat House
YOUR INVITED BY THE PHILLY & SOUTH JERSEY QUES
Mu Omega (Philly)
Omega Delta Delta (Temple Univ.)
Mu (University of Penn)
Zeta Iota Iota (Lincoln PA)
Beta (Lincoln Univ.PA)
Beta Gamma (Cheney Univ.)
Chi Upsilon (Camden NJ)
Pi Kappa Kappa (Sicklerville NJ)
Phi Kappa (Rowan Univ.)
NuNu (Willingboro NJ)
Pi Epsilon (Chester PA)
And Others
Eagles-Saints:
Sunday, December 23, 2007
1:00 PM ET
Tailgate Party
Mu Omega House
431 E Locust Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19144-1323
http://www.mapquest.com
The Area Bruhz are coming together to drop their Tailgates and have another party! The day includes a buffet of delectable cuisine from our award winning local Bruhz that Grill.
New Philly Area Brothers will be introduced for the first time and in keeping with the local Bridge Building tradition between Philly and Jersey, the Oil will Flow unstop.
This year's Bridge Builder Tailgate We'd like to welcome back all the Tailgating Bruh from Philly / South Jersey to close out another great Football season in Friendship and Fraternity.
Just visit http://www.muomegaques.com/ for more information.
Mu Omega Contact Bro's
Bro. Jesse's 215-920-1856
Bro. Darryl 267-254-8315
DarQ Gable 267-235-6005.
The Bridge Builder
An old man, going a lone highway
Came at the evening, cold and gray,
To a chasm vast and wide and steep,
With waters rolling cold and deep.
The old man crossed in the twilight dim,
The sullen stream had no fears for him;
But he turned when safe on the other side,
And built a bridge to span the tide.
"Old man," said a fellow pilgrim near,
You are wasting your strength with building here.
Your journey will end with the ending day,
You never again will pass this way.
You've crossed the chasm, deep and wide,
Why build you this bridge at the eventide?"
The builder lifted his old gray head.
"Good friend, in the path I have come," he said,
"There followeth after me today
A youth whose feet must pass this way.
The chasm that was as nought to me
To that fair-haired youth may a pit-fall be;
He, too, must cross in the twilight dim-
Good friend, I am building this bridge for him."
— Will Allen Dromgoole
Thursday, December 13, 2007
P&G Bowling Party:NuOmicron of Omega/DRO of AKA Holiday Bowling
In a message dated 12/13/2007 3:59:43 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, PowerCopeInc writes:
Thank you for your past support of Nu Omicron Events
Nu Omicron Chapter
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.
P.O. BOX 230145
HOLLIS, NEW YORK 11423
“Friendship is essential to the Soul”
Nu Omicron Chapter of
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.
Presents its
5th Annual Benevolence Bowling Party &
Toy Drive
Co-Hosted by the Delta Rho Omega Chapter of
ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA SORORITY, INC
Friday, December 14th, 2007
10PM- 2AM
Buffet
Cash Bar
Unlimited Games and Shoes included
$25 General Admission
$15 With a New/Unopened Toy
AMF Van Wyck Lanes.
13240 Metropolitan Ave. Richmond Hill, NY 11418
Queens NY (718) 297-5250
15 minutes from Manhattan
Exit #6/ Jamaica/Hillside Exit off the Van Wyck Expressway
E/F train to Jamaica Ave
Visit us at www.NuOmicron.org
Proceeds will be donated to:
The Ivy Rose Foundation, Inc.
Brookdale Hospital Medical Center Pediatric Sickle Cell Anemia Fund
Nu Omicron Chapter’s Benevolence and Scholarship Programs
Nu Omicron Chapter’s Early Childhood Education Center
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
I started a Missing Person's face book event for this bruh.
Bruhz,
I started a Missing Person's face book event for this bruh. For
those on facebook, feel free to join the event and it is imperative
that you invite all your facebook friends. The more people people who
see it, the more aware they can be. Here is the link
Killer's XE92 first cousin MISSING PERSON in Philly,
http://fsu.facebook.com/event.php?eid=6539858406
I started a Missing Person's face book event for this bruh. For
those on facebook, feel free to join the event and it is imperative
that you invite all your facebook friends. The more people people who
see it, the more aware they can be. Here is the link
Killer's XE92 first cousin MISSING PERSON in Philly,
http://fsu.facebook.com/event.php?eid=6539858406
Saturday, December 8, 2007
John D. Skief, 59, an educator and political activist
John D. Skief, 59, an educator and political activist who labored all his adult life to promote self-reliance among African Americans, died Saturday after an apparent heart attack at his West Philadelphia home, his family said.
His wife, Tonya, said Mr. Skief had complained he wasn't feeling well on Friday. He was out of bed, unable to sleep, she said, when the attack occurred early the next morning. She said he died about 6 a.m. at Albert Einstein Medical Center.
Mr. Skief was a promoter of the charter-school movement in Pennsylvania and was founder of Harambee Institute of Science and Technology, one of the first charter schools to be approved in Philadelphia, in 1997.
Harambee, which today has about 500 students, had its roots as an after-school program in 1974 in a storefront at 60th and Walnut Streets. Mr. Skief later introduced a full-day program during a city teachers' strike.
Mr. Skief had been introduced to the civil-rights struggle in the 1960s by his father, John D. Skief Sr., who had marched with Philadelphia NAACP leader Cecil B. Moore.
He was involved in a 12-year movement to elect the city's first black mayor beginning the year after his graduation from Cheyney University. He worked as a campaign organizer for Democrats Hardy Williams in 1971, Charles Bowser in 1975 and W. Wilson Goode in 1983. It was Goode who finally achieved the goal.
Goode, speaking yesterday in an interview, said Mr. Skief's educational achievements impressed him even more than his political activism.
"He was a passionate advocate for education of young African American students," Goode said. " . . . He went out of his way to make sure that kids got what they needed to succeed."
Mr. Skein continued to be active in mayoral politics until 1999, when he backed former state welfare secretary John White Jr. in an unsuccessful Democratic primary battle.
White said yesterday that Mr. Skief was an expert at training election-day workers on how to get out the vote for a candidate.
But like Goode, White said of Mr. Skief: "His passion was education."
Mr. Skief went to West Philadelphia's John Bartram High School. At Cheyney University, from which he graduated in 1970, he was a record-setting high jumper and a member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity.
He began his career as a history teacher at Benjamin Franklin High School and later taught at three other city high schools: Edison, West Philadelphia and University City.
His interest in what his wife called "alternative" schools began with his growing conviction that "the public schools were not serving African Americans the way they should," she said.
He had been working to add a high-school program at the Harambee school, which now serves students in kindergarten through eighth grade.
His son Masai, 26, who teaches math and science at the school, said Mr. Skief hoped to begin a program next fall in which high school students would work online at home from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. each day, then go into the school building from 3:30 to 6. Saturday classes were also planned.
"He said he'd hang up his gloves and retire when he graduated his first senior class out of high school," Masai Skief said.
Besides his wife and son Masai, Mr. Skief is survived by three children: Terrell, 38; Kimberly, 35, and Kalima, 19. He had a son, Damani, who was shot to death in Philadelphia 10 years ago, his wife said.
A memorial service is planned to run from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at Pinn Memorial Baptist Church, 54th Street and Wynnefield Avenue, West Philadelphia.
(http://photo.walgreens.com/share/p=20081197165064659/l=15083809/g=20047471/cobrandOid=1009/otsc=SYE/otsi=SALB)
HOW DO you create dynamic change in a community?
For Baba John (Skief), it was a lifelong question that he answered through the arts initially, and then through education. It is a powerful and deep wound to the black community and to the city to have lost such a large and charismatic figure who was overflowing in that sense of consciousness and community empowerment as well.
The work that John Skief spent his lifetime on laid the foundation on which the black arts, and, yes, education reform, are resting on in Philadelphia today.
The black arts movement in Philly followed the black arts movement of the '60s.
John and his peers were bearers of the torch, a torch ignited by that first black arts movement - and then the civil-rights movement, and carried into the 1970s by young lions like John.
In an often uncredited way, John's life's work made a great difference in the arts, cultural and even educational scenes of Philadelphia. Once upon a time, celebrating Kwanzaa was as foreign to black people as it would be for them to celebrate Hanukkah. But with John leading the way, the city held its first Kwanzaa celebration in the 1970s.
Following this landmark achievement, John went on to build one of the first charter schools in the city, an Afro-centric model no less modeled on the Kwanzaa principles of unity, self-determination, collective work and responsibility, cooperative economics, purpose, creativity and faith.
Having first met John as a child 30 years ago, and having worked closely with him as an adult, just to be in his presence inspired you to want to go out and change the world.
Everything he envisioned 30 years ago, he made come true. Citywide Kwanzaa celebrations - he did that. Paving the way for mandatory teacher and student learning of African-American history and culture - he did that. Getting an old schoolhouse and turning it into a charter school - he did that. Building a charter school up from the ground up in a black community - he did that. Living long enough to make his vision a reality . . . yes, he did that, too.
His death is a terrible loss for the city at a time when the community needs leadership like his in education.
But don't grieve for him. Celebrate, to a conga drumbeat and a resounding trumpet; celebrate, for his was an inspiring life that rejoiced in celebration every chance he could get.
In closing, let me say this: Death comes like a thief in the night, and it will steal your energy, it will steal your passion, it will steal your motivation to do much of anything.
But what will challenge death is celebration, celebration of life. There is too much work to be done to allow grief to steal our motivation to move forward. And so I ask, how will you celebrate his legacy? Focus on that, and each of us will find the energy and inspiration to do what we need to do.
Saturday, November 24, 2007
Monday, November 12, 2007
Philly’s Men Are Cookin’After Party
Greetings from The Ivy Legacy Foundation, the 501(c)(3) charitable arm of Rho Theta Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. This year, The Ivy Legacy Foundation is celebrating the sixteenth annual Philly’s Men Are Cookin’: Philadelphia's Premier Celebration of Taste, a noble fundraising event that showcases the culinary talents of volunteer chefs, both amateur and professional, who prepare and serve their signature dishes for attendees to enjoy. While Philadelphia is known for hosting wonderful events that highlight the culinary arts, Philly's Men Are Cookin' is the only local event of its kind that is overwhelmingly attended by an affluent and influential African-American population. Your presence will make it an even greater success. As a result, we would like to extend to you a personal invitation to this year's legendary benefit.
For the second year in a row, The National Constitution Center, in the heart of Center City Philadelphia, will provide a stellar backdrop for our event that will be held on Saturday, November 24, 2007 at 7:00 p.m. and will feature a VIP Reception, the Main Event, Silent Auction and Post Event Social. This event historically attracts over 1,000 guests and is guaranteed to be a fantastic evening of great networking, fabulous entertainment and delicious food in support of raising funds for our scholarships and community grants.
Philadelphia Ticket Locations
Glassman's Ticket Agency - 231 S. 13th Street
Modern Gent - 1515 Spring Garden Street
Omega Optical - 2385 Cheltenham Avenue, Cheltenham Square Mall
Sherman Toppin Real Estate - 2112 Walnut Street, 4th Floor
Wednesday, November 7, 2007
MU OMEGA CHAPTER IS CALLING ALL BROTHERS TO CELEBRATE
FOUNDERS DAY THE OMEGA PSI PHI FRATERNITY, INC.
MU OMEGA CHAPTER IS CALLING ALL BROTHERS TO CELEBRATE
SATURDAY, November 17, 2007
EDGAR A. LOVE
1891 – 1974
OSCAR J. COOPER
1888 – 1972
FRANK COLEMAN
1890 – 1967
ERNEST E. JUST
1883 – 1941
Achievement Week Activities
SATURDAY, November 17, 2007 – SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2007
come out and celebrate with the brothers of omega psi phi fraternity, inc.
SATURDAY, NovEMBER. 17, 2007
What: Founder’s Day Brunch
Time: 10:30AM – 1:00PM
Place: Mu Omega Frat House, 431 E. Locust Ave.
Attire: Business Casual
Keynote Speaker: Bro. Kenny Jackson
Theme: Building Brotherhood through Friendship
* Brothers only
SUNDAY, NovEMBER 18, 2007
hat: Achievement Week Program
Time: 3:00pm
Place: Grace Baptist Church
25 West Johnson St. Philadelphia, PA 19144
Keynote Speaker: Rev. Kevin R. Johnson
(Sr. Minister Bright Hope Baptist Church)
* Friends and family are encouraged to attend!
MU OMEGA CHAPTER IS CALLING ALL BROTHERS TO CELEBRATE
SATURDAY, November 17, 2007
EDGAR A. LOVE
1891 – 1974
OSCAR J. COOPER
1888 – 1972
FRANK COLEMAN
1890 – 1967
ERNEST E. JUST
1883 – 1941
Achievement Week Activities
SATURDAY, November 17, 2007 – SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2007
come out and celebrate with the brothers of omega psi phi fraternity, inc.
SATURDAY, NovEMBER. 17, 2007
What: Founder’s Day Brunch
Time: 10:30AM – 1:00PM
Place: Mu Omega Frat House, 431 E. Locust Ave.
Attire: Business Casual
Keynote Speaker: Bro. Kenny Jackson
Theme: Building Brotherhood through Friendship
* Brothers only
SUNDAY, NovEMBER 18, 2007
hat: Achievement Week Program
Time: 3:00pm
Place: Grace Baptist Church
25 West Johnson St. Philadelphia, PA 19144
Keynote Speaker: Rev. Kevin R. Johnson
(Sr. Minister Bright Hope Baptist Church)
* Friends and family are encouraged to attend!
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
Bro. Rickey Smiley We Miss Robert Drug Dealer Funeral Rap Video
Bro. Rickey Smiley We Miss Robert Drug Dealer Funeral Rap Video
Sunday, November 4, 2007
Championing Children
Championing Children
Which CNN Hero profiled onair and online is your favorite?
You've seen them... been inspired by them... now it's your turn to vote for them!
26% 4078
Bro.Thabiti Boone
uses sports, hip-hop to raise reading scores in New York
Greeks Since Monday, we have been calling upon you to assist our good Brother Thabiti B. Boone in his quest to win the CNN Heroes Viewers Choice Award. In addition to this being a tremendous honor, the winner of this award will receive $25,000 to go towards furthering their respective causes.
Brother Boone was recognized by Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. for his work with the youth in our community promoting literacy. When you log on to the site, you will be able to view the CNN piece where Bro Boone was featured highlighting the work he is doing with our youth.
Thus far, Brother Thabiti has a slight lead in the voting which ends Monday November Voting in this category continues until Monday, November 5, 2007 (12 p.m. ET). We would like to thank those of you who have already voted, and implore those of you who have yet to vote to log on to the site http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2007/cnn.heroes/ and cast your vote for Brother Boone, and please encourage your friends, family ect to do the same.
Thabiti Boone:
Thabiti is the founder of Thabiti Enterprises, a business operation that facilitates all his activities as an Author, Former Basketball Star, Hip Hop Activist, Inspirational Speaker, Entrepreneur, Humanitarian and community Initiatives F.I.S.T., Inc. Youth Empowerment Organization and Rise To The Occasion Programs. He makes over 200 speaking appearances a year with important leaders and celebrities. He has appeared on TV, radio, featured in magazines and newspaper articles. He was selected as a distinguished Future Leader Of America. He works with the NY Knicks and many Hip Hop stars to improve the lives of young people. He is the Author of Rising To The Occasion Success Book. He is currently on a Sports, Hip Hop Reading Book Tour.
Video | Gallery
15% 2384
Oral Lee Brown
pays college tuition for needy students in California
Video | Gallery
6% 911
Boby Duval
offers promising athletes coaching and tutoring in Haiti
Video | Gallery
7% 1043
Bob Nameng
brings hope to children growing up in poverty in Soweto
Video | Gallery
2% 243
Alvaro Restrepo
teaches dance to children from Colombia shantytowns
Video | Gallery
39% 5990
Scott Southworth
adopted orphan with cerebral palsy he met in Iraq
Video | Gallery
5% 773
Dina Abdel Wahab
Which CNN Hero profiled onair and online is your favorite?
You've seen them... been inspired by them... now it's your turn to vote for them!
26% 4078
Bro.Thabiti Boone
uses sports, hip-hop to raise reading scores in New York
Greeks Since Monday, we have been calling upon you to assist our good Brother Thabiti B. Boone in his quest to win the CNN Heroes Viewers Choice Award. In addition to this being a tremendous honor, the winner of this award will receive $25,000 to go towards furthering their respective causes.
Brother Boone was recognized by Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. for his work with the youth in our community promoting literacy. When you log on to the site, you will be able to view the CNN piece where Bro Boone was featured highlighting the work he is doing with our youth.
Thus far, Brother Thabiti has a slight lead in the voting which ends Monday November Voting in this category continues until Monday, November 5, 2007 (12 p.m. ET). We would like to thank those of you who have already voted, and implore those of you who have yet to vote to log on to the site http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2007/cnn.heroes/ and cast your vote for Brother Boone, and please encourage your friends, family ect to do the same.
Thabiti Boone:
Thabiti is the founder of Thabiti Enterprises, a business operation that facilitates all his activities as an Author, Former Basketball Star, Hip Hop Activist, Inspirational Speaker, Entrepreneur, Humanitarian and community Initiatives F.I.S.T., Inc. Youth Empowerment Organization and Rise To The Occasion Programs. He makes over 200 speaking appearances a year with important leaders and celebrities. He has appeared on TV, radio, featured in magazines and newspaper articles. He was selected as a distinguished Future Leader Of America. He works with the NY Knicks and many Hip Hop stars to improve the lives of young people. He is the Author of Rising To The Occasion Success Book. He is currently on a Sports, Hip Hop Reading Book Tour.
Video | Gallery
15% 2384
Oral Lee Brown
pays college tuition for needy students in California
Video | Gallery
6% 911
Boby Duval
offers promising athletes coaching and tutoring in Haiti
Video | Gallery
7% 1043
Bob Nameng
brings hope to children growing up in poverty in Soweto
Video | Gallery
2% 243
Alvaro Restrepo
teaches dance to children from Colombia shantytowns
Video | Gallery
39% 5990
Scott Southworth
adopted orphan with cerebral palsy he met in Iraq
Video | Gallery
5% 773
Dina Abdel Wahab
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
KAÁS ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIP PARTY
Sunday, October 28, 2007
Achievement Week Program - Saturday Nov 3, 2007 1-5pm (Lunch will be served promptly at 2pm).
The 1st Vice Grand Basileus (National Achievement Week Program - Saturday Nov 3, 2007 1-5pm (Lunch will be served promptly at 2pm).
The 1st Vice Grand Basileus (National Vice President) - Bro Carl A. Blunt will be the keynote speaker.
Honorees:
Citizen of the Year:
The Honorable NYS Senator Velmanette Montgomery (District 18)
Special Sponsorship Award:
Donyshia Benjamin
Hot97 FM Community Relations Director/Sr Promotions Manager
Omega Man of the Year and all other awards: TBA
Please come out an support!
OMEGA PSI PHI FRATERNITY, INC.
ALPHA UPSILON CHAPTER
"BROOKLYN OMEGA"
THE MEN OF ALPHA UPSILON CHAPTER
CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO PARTAKE IN OUR….
NATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT WEEK CELEBRATION LUNCHEON
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 3, 2007
1PM - 5PM
LUNCH TO BE SERVED PROMPTLY AT 2PM
GRACE A. HAREWOOD SENIOR CITIZEN CENTER
2D FLOOR
966 FULTON STREET
BROOKLYN , NEW YORK
HONOREES:
OMEGA MAN OF THE YEAR
CITIZEN OF THE YEAR
SUPERIOR SERVICE
COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN OF THE YEAR
BASILEUS AWARD
&
BRO EDWARD H. TAYLOR LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
KEYNOTE SPEAKER:
BRO CARL A. BLUNT
THE 1ST VICE GRAND BASILEUS
(NATIONAL VICE PRESIDENT) OF
OMEGA PSI PHI FRATERNITY, INC.
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT WILL BE PROVIDED FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT!
Monday, October 22, 2007
Tuesday, October 2, 2007
Xi Phi Chapter's and Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc's Staten Island Alumnae Chapter's Annual Pre-Hallowe'en Party,
As always, thanks are in order; firstly to Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc's Staten Island Alumnae Chapter's President Uzoamaka Okoye who gets an assist for her role in helping find the talented bands that performed for Xi Phi Chapter's landmark (and never-to-be-imitated) jazz brunch; S.I.A.C's Wendy Artis for designing our marketing flyer, as well. Thank you to the aforementioned bands; we could not have done it without you! Guys, do not be surprised when your phones are ringing off of the hook in the very near future! Thank you to Kevin, Radka, Billy, Jennifer and Buck of Creole Restaurant in Harlem for treating Xi Phi Chapter and her guests like family. Your cuisine was stellar and I'm confident that our guests will become your guests, too.
We'd also like to thank all of guests for attending; we sincerely hope that we made you proud to be in our company yesterday. Again, to Edwin DeVaughn (of Omega National Treasure website "Que Nections" (Goldboot 1911)), Alex Stein, Jacob Warren, Nathaniel Jervey and Rob Felstead, our humblest, heartfelt thanks for assisting our Chapter in setting yet another standard on the fundraising landscape. WE'LL BE FOREVER GRATEFUL.
We also hope to see you all at our Eleventh Annual Pre-Hallowe'en Party, co-hosted by Delta Sigma Theta Sorority's Staten Island Alumnae Chapter on Friday, 26 October 2007 at Harlem's Head Over Heels Shoetique. We'll see you there!
Saturday, September 29, 2007
QUE - DELTA "PARTY ON THE WATER", Mid-night Cruise
The sisters will outnumber 3 to 1,, and they are asking "WHERE ARE THE
BRUHS" ???
QUE - DELTA "PARTY ON THE WATER", Mid-night Cruise
presented by:
The Winslow Township, N.J. Ques & The New Jersey Garden City Alumane Chapter
where: Spirit of Philadelphia
Penn's Landing Philadelphia, Pa.
When: Saturday, October 6, 2007
Boarding time: 11:pm
Sail time: 12:pm
Tickets price: $50. per person
Hors D'oeuvres, cash bar, two levels of parting
Dress is fashionable, No Boots or Sneakers
Ticket info contact:
Bro. Gil Shaw 609 704 1386
Bro. Mark Coston 267 664 4030
Friday, September 28, 2007
OPEN INVITE TO THE VIDEO SHOOT TOMORROW!!!!
OPEN INVITE TO THE VIDEO SHOOT TOMORROW!!!!
@ THE HOUSTON FRAT HOUSE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ViclnjW884
www.myspace.com/nuspit
@ THE HOUSTON FRAT HOUSE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ViclnjW884
www.myspace.com/nuspit
Saturday, September 22, 2007
Eta Sigma Chapter, Brothers of Omega Psi Phi
About This Video
Eta Sigma Chapter, Brothers of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. boycotting @ Suntrup Nissan in St. Louis Mo. Because of assaults on one of its members Bro. Hans Overton by 2 Suntrup Nissan employees.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQWwGpjw2Ug
Eta Sigma Chapter, Brothers of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. boycotting @ Suntrup Nissan in St. Louis Mo. Because of assaults on one of its members Bro. Hans Overton by 2 Suntrup Nissan employees.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQWwGpjw2Ug
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Sunday, September 9, 2007
Brothers the final arrangements for Brother Edward H. Taylor
Brothers the final arrangements for Brother Edward H. Taylor
Brothers the final arrangements have been made for Brother Edward H. Taylor.
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 14, 2007
The viewing will be from 4pm - 8pm
The Omega Service will begin at 6pm
LAWRENCE H. WOODWARD FUNERAL HOME INC.
One Troy Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11213
There will be a repast on Friday evening at 8:30 pm
Grace Agard Harewood Senior Center
966 Fulton Street Brooklyn, NY 11238
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 15, 2007
The Funeral will begin at 9:30 am
29 Claver Pl
Brooklyn, NY 11238
The internment will be at 11:30 am
Evergreen Cemetery
1629 Bushwick Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11207
A repast is scheduled to be held on Saturday 12 noon
Grace Agard Harewood Senior Center
966 Fulton Street Brooklyn, NY 11238
Fraternally,
The Men of....
--
Alpha Upsilon Chapter
Brooklyn Omega
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.
P.O. Box 1700-63
542 Atlantic Avenue
Brooklyn, N.Y. 11217
(347) 394-5925 - Voicemail
"Wise men disagree, but fools fall out."
Friday, August 24, 2007
Jena 6 (Brothers of Omega Psi Phi Inc. Stand up and be counted
Justice for the Jena 6
The lives of six young black men are being ruined by Jim Crow justice in Jena, Louisiana.
The District Attorney has refused to protect the rights of Jena's Black population and has turned the police and courts into instruments of intimidation and oppression.
We can help turn things around by making it a political liability for the authorities of Jena to continue the racist status quo, and by forcing the Governor of Louisiana to intervene.
Today is only the first step. Please join us.
http://www.colorofchange.org/jena/?id=2917-248667
The lives of six young black men are being ruined by Jim Crow justice in Jena, Louisiana.
The District Attorney has refused to protect the rights of Jena's Black population and has turned the police and courts into instruments of intimidation and oppression.
We can help turn things around by making it a political liability for the authorities of Jena to continue the racist status quo, and by forcing the Governor of Louisiana to intervene.
Today is only the first step. Please join us.
http://www.colorofchange.org/jena/?id=2917-248667
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
Wednesday, August 8, 2007
Monday, July 30, 2007
GE in Eagles Training Camp
But nobody made a bigger impression than Moorestown High School graduate Dereck Faulkner.
The undrafted rookie wide receiver may be a dicey bet to make the Eagles' final 53-man roster, but he walked up to his first NFL training camp with style, in shiny gold work boots with fat purple laces.
"They're fraternity boots," said Faulkner, who explained that he joined Omega Psi Phi at Hampton two years ago. "Omegas like to say we travel 500 miles in these boots, and that's what it symbolizes to me.
"It shows a lot of hard work, and that the men that went in front of me did a lot of hard work to pave the way for me."
Faulkner's attitude may come in handy over the next few weeks, as the Eagles conduct camp for the 12th year at Lehigh. Rookies and selected veterans -- including starting quarterback Donovan McNabb -- reported Friday with the entire squad due by Monday
Monday, July 23, 2007
Pool Party (THE CAPITAL REGION QUES)
LAMBDA GAMMA GAMMA CHAPTER (THE CAPITAL REGION QUES
LAMBDA GAMMA GAMMA CHAPTER (THE CAPITAL REGION QUES), OMEGA PSI PHI
FRATERNITY, INC.
PRESENTS
THE 2007 INTERNATION QUE
REUNION
Golf Tournament-
Friday, July 27, 2007 (Early bird Registration by June 15, 2007)
8:00 AM start
Marlborough Golf Club
4750 John Rodgers Blvd
Upper Marlborough, MD 20772
Please check out the flyer on our Web Site for additional information
(www.ques-lgg.org)
Old School Party
Friday, July 27, 2007
9 PM - 1:00 AM
Best Western Potomac View
6400 Oxon Hill Road, Oxon Hill, MD 20745
Que-B-Que
Saturday, July 28, 2007
Rosaryville State Park
8714 Rosaryville, Road
Upper Marlborough, MD 20772
Party at the Pool
Saturday, July 28, 2007
8 PM - 12 AM
Oxon Hill Recreation Club
Fort Washington, MD 20744 (Approximately 5 minutes from the Best
Western Hotel)
Lodging:
Approximately 25 rooms have been blocked at the Best Western , (301)
749-9400, 1-800-338-8015, (IQR Headquarter Hotel) for $99 plus tax
versus $159 regular room rate. Also, approximately 25 rooms have been
blocked at the Comfort Inn, Oxon Hill, (301) 839-0001 OR 1-877-424-
6423, (across the street from the Best Western) for $88 per night
plus tax.Tell reservations you're with LGG, Omega Psi Phi.
NEED TO RESERVE YOUR ROOMS NOW!!! Special rate is only good until
June, 26 2007.
Event Cost:
Golf Tournament - $75.00 early bird special (plus a $3.00 service
charge)
$92.00 after June 15th (plus a $4.00
service charge) See flyer on Lgg Web Site(www.ques-lgg.org)
Old School Party and Pool Party - Individual tickets DONATION: $30
each, Package (both events) DONATIONS: $50 if tickets purchased from
a chapter Brother, $55 dollars for Tickets purchased on line.
Que-B-Que - No charge
Friday, July 20, 2007
THE 2007 INTERNATION QUE REUNION
LAMBDA GAMMA GAMMA CHAPTER (THE CAPITAL REGION QUES), OMEGA PSI PHI FRATERNITY, INC.
PRESENTS
THE 2007 INTERNATION QUE REUNION
Golf Tournament-
Friday, July 27, 2007 (Early bird Registration by June 15, 2007)
8:00 AM start
Marlborough Golf Club
4750 John Rodgers Blvd
Upper Marlborough, MD 20772
Please check out the flyer on our Web Site for additional information (www.ques-lgg.org)
Old School Party
Friday, July 27, 2007
9 PM - 1:00 AM
Best Western Potomac View
6400 Oxon Hill Road, Oxon Hill, MD 20745
Que-B-Que
Saturday, July 28, 2007
Rosaryville State Park
8714 Rosaryville, Road
Upper Marlborough, MD 20772
Party at the Pool
Saturday, July 28, 2007
8 PM - 12 AM
Oxon Hill Recreation Club
Fort Washington, MD 20744 (Approximately 5 minutes from the Best Western Hotel)
Lodging:
Approximately 25 rooms have been blocked at the Best Western , (301) 749-9400, 1-800-338-8015, (IQR Headquarter Hotel) for $99 plus tax versus $159 regular room rate. Also, approximately 25 rooms have been blocked at the Comfort Inn, Oxon Hill, (301) 839-0001 OR 1-877-424-6423, (across the street from the Best Western) for $88 per night plus tax.Tell reservations you're with LGG, Omega Psi Phi.
NEED TO RESERVE YOUR ROOMS NOW!!! Special rate is only good until June, 26 2007.
Event Cost:
Golf Tournament - $75.00 early bird special (plus a $3.00 service charge)
$92.00 after June 15th (plus a $4.00 service charge) See flyer on Lgg Web Site(www.ques-lgg.org)
Old School Party and Pool Party - Individual tickets DONATION: $30 each, Package (both events) DONATIONS: $50 if tickets purchased from a chapter Brother, $55 dollars for Tickets purchased on line.
Que-B-Que - No charge
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
THE 2007 INTERNATION QUE REUNION
LAMBDA GAMMA GAMMA CHAPTER (THE CAPITAL REGION QUES), OMEGA PSI PHI FRATERNITY, INC.
PRESENTS
THE 2007 INTERNATION QUE REUNION
Golf Tournament-
Friday, July 27, 2007 (Early bird Registration by June 15, 2007)
8:00 AM start
Marlborough Golf Club
4750 John Rodgers Blvd
Upper Marlborough, MD 20772
Please check out the flyer on our Web Site for additional information (www.ques-lgg.org)
Old School Party
Friday, July 27, 2007
9 PM - 1:00 AM
Best Western Potomac View
6400 Oxon Hill Road, Oxon Hill, MD 20745
Que-B-Que
Saturday, July 28, 2007
Rosaryville State Park
8714 Rosaryville, Road
Upper Marlborough, MD 20772
Party at the Pool
Saturday, July 28, 2007
8 PM - 12 AM
Oxon Hill Recreation Club
Fort Washington, MD 20744 (Approximately 5 minutes from the Best Western Hotel)
Lodging:
Approximately 25 rooms have been blocked at the Best Western , (301) 749-9400, 1-800-338-8015, (IQR Headquarter Hotel) for $99 plus tax versus $159 regular room rate. Also, approximately 25 rooms have been blocked at the Comfort Inn, Oxon Hill, (301) 839-0001 OR 1-877-424-6423, (across the street from the Best Western) for $88 per night plus tax.Tell reservations you're with LGG, Omega Psi Phi.
NEED TO RESERVE YOUR ROOMS NOW!!! Special rate is only good until June, 26 2007.
Event Cost:
Golf Tournament - $75.00 early bird special (plus a $3.00 service charge)
$92.00 after June 15th (plus a $4.00 service charge) See flyer on Lgg Web Site(www.ques-lgg.org)
Old School Party and Pool Party - Individual tickets DONATION: $30 each, Package (both events) DONATIONS: $50 if tickets purchased from a chapter Brother, $55 dollars for Tickets purchased on line.
Que-B-Que - No charge
PRESENTS
THE 2007 INTERNATION QUE REUNION
Golf Tournament-
Friday, July 27, 2007 (Early bird Registration by June 15, 2007)
8:00 AM start
Marlborough Golf Club
4750 John Rodgers Blvd
Upper Marlborough, MD 20772
Please check out the flyer on our Web Site for additional information (www.ques-lgg.org)
Old School Party
Friday, July 27, 2007
9 PM - 1:00 AM
Best Western Potomac View
6400 Oxon Hill Road, Oxon Hill, MD 20745
Que-B-Que
Saturday, July 28, 2007
Rosaryville State Park
8714 Rosaryville, Road
Upper Marlborough, MD 20772
Party at the Pool
Saturday, July 28, 2007
8 PM - 12 AM
Oxon Hill Recreation Club
Fort Washington, MD 20744 (Approximately 5 minutes from the Best Western Hotel)
Lodging:
Approximately 25 rooms have been blocked at the Best Western , (301) 749-9400, 1-800-338-8015, (IQR Headquarter Hotel) for $99 plus tax versus $159 regular room rate. Also, approximately 25 rooms have been blocked at the Comfort Inn, Oxon Hill, (301) 839-0001 OR 1-877-424-6423, (across the street from the Best Western) for $88 per night plus tax.Tell reservations you're with LGG, Omega Psi Phi.
NEED TO RESERVE YOUR ROOMS NOW!!! Special rate is only good until June, 26 2007.
Event Cost:
Golf Tournament - $75.00 early bird special (plus a $3.00 service charge)
$92.00 after June 15th (plus a $4.00 service charge) See flyer on Lgg Web Site(www.ques-lgg.org)
Old School Party and Pool Party - Individual tickets DONATION: $30 each, Package (both events) DONATIONS: $50 if tickets purchased from a chapter Brother, $55 dollars for Tickets purchased on line.
Que-B-Que - No charge
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
Philly Ques Greek Picnic/Leadership Pary
Monday, July 9, 2007
Thursday, July 5, 2007
Philly Ques Setting It Owt July 14 all day and night
Join The Philly Ques as we set it owt July 14
Omega Psi Phi Inc. Leadership Weekend
Join The Philly Ques as we set it owt and Party
Brothers visiting Philadelphia for the
2007 Leadership Conference Enjoy FREE great food, drink, music, and
Brotherly love Saturday, 14th July 2007 @ 1pm Until
Hunting Park Picnic Pavilion located at 9th & Hunting Park. For more
information contact Bro. Joe More (215) 740-3102 or Bro. Swami (609)
665-9888.
Omega Party Saturday July 14 Philly Marriott Hotel (Greek Picnic Weekend)
It's Ladies Night during the Greek Picnic Hosted by Omega Psi Phi Inc.
All Ladies get in Free and Open Bar
Party Time till 2:00 am
1201 Market Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19107 USA
So if your in town stop by the
All Registered Bro's for the Leadership will enjoy this event as part of your package
Please for this to all your Sorors coming to Philly next weekend.
Dress Code is Sexy and Stylish
Monday, June 25, 2007
Detroit Ques Boat Ride
It's going down this Saturday, June 30th....
For your safety the Omega Security Force made up of active and retired bruhz in law enforcement will be making sure that things are ready for "smooth sailing" as we cruise the Detroit River and take in the beautiful sites of Canada across the river and listening to the sounds of live music and DJ's, and people watching.
We ask that you be aware that NO weapons, alcoholic beverages, and foolish behavior will be allowed. Peaceably assemble at the dockside
where boarding will begin at 7:30 p.m. (please get there early though).
See you there....
Curt "the VB" (not Vice Basileus, lol)
Omega Security Force
VIEW MESSAGE ONLINE
THE PROFESSIONAL MEN OF OMEGA PSI PHI FRATERNITY, INC.
CORDIALLY WELCOMES YOU TO THE
19TH ANNUAL CRUISE WITH THE QUES BOATRIDE - DETROIT MI
SATURDAY: JUNE 30, 2007 | TICKET PRICE: $40.00
**TICKETS ARE ON SALE NOW AND GOING FAST**
Entertainment Line Up Includes:
Billboard Magazine's Breakout Soul Artist of 2006
Conya Doss
International Smooth Jazz Sensation
Brother Lin Rountree
The Incomparable
DJ Vernon English
The Hottest Female DJ:
DJ Lynda Carter
For more details and to purchase tickets visit: www.cruisewiththeques.com
3rd Annual Miami DAWGFest 2007
****OFFICIAL 2007 LINE-UP****
3rd Annual Miami DAWGFest 2007
www.MiamiDawgFest.com
Portion of proceeds benefiting the Miami Sickle Cell Foundation
www.sicklecellmiami.org
"BRUHZ BE OWT" FREE ALL WEEKEND
DELTA DIVA DISCOUNT
SPECIAL NFL GUEST HOSTS: ZACK & HENRI CROCKETT
Thursday June 28th
MIAMI DAWGFEST KICKOFF SPECTACULAR
SILQUIS Lounge
2700 NW 167 St. Miami, Fl
***FREE ADMISSION***
***DRINK SPECIALS***
Meet and Greet 6PM – 9PM
Kickoff Party 10PM – Until
IN ASSOCIATION WITH MILLENNIUM MOVERS
DRESS CODE: NO SHORTS, ATHLETIC GEAR, HATS
Friday June 29th
DAWGS GONE WILD!!!! PART 1
"Delectable & Debonair"
HARRISON'S Night Club
411 Washington Ave South Beach
10pm-until
BRUHZ FREE B4 12am
DRESS CODE STRICTLY ENFORCED
Saturday June 30th
Miami DAWGFEST Sea Escape Boat Ride
Port Everglades--Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Depart: June 30, 2007 11 a.m. Return: 4:30p.m.
Boarding time: 9:30-10:45 A.M.
RETURN APPLICATION NO LATER THAN JUNE 23, 2007
ALL TICKET AND CABIN PAYMENTS DUE NO LATER THAN JUNE 25, 2007
DAWGS GONE WILD!! PART 2
"DAWGISH FINALE"
CLUB WHYTE NOISE
300 SW 1ST AVE, FT LAUDERDALE
2nd Floor LAS OLAS RIVERFRONT
10pm-until
Sunday July 1st
South Beach BarbeQue Beach Bash
South Pointe Park
1st & Washington Ave, South Beach
1PM – 7PM
FOR MORE MIAMI DAWGFEST CONTACT:
NARCOLEPTIQS@GMAIL.COM
(786)597-4032
(786)260-5702
Saturday, June 2, 2007
Jersey City Ques Roller Skating Party!
Monday, May 7, 2007
Thursday, May 3, 2007
"Freaky Phi Psi Boot Camp."
AKAs, Alphas win step show - News:Their theme was "Freaky Phi Psi Boot Camp." The three steppers wore purple shirts with their monument on them and Omega Psi Phi written on it, army fatigue pants, and gold boots with purple shoestrings. Then a "drill sergeant" who was dressed in all fatigue with a matching hat, had them stepping and making dog faces.
Tuesday, May 1, 2007
Group seeks unity, cooperation - University
Group seeks unity, cooperation - University
In honor of this being the final school year before the merger of all the colleges at the University with the exception of Cook, the Black Student Union hosted its first annual Unity Week. Prior to this year, the event was known as Unity Day, which featured a concert as its marquee program. In an effort to place a larger emphasis on unity, the BSU, as well as other student organizations, decided to transform the day into a weeklong event in hopes of preparing the University for the unification of the student body with the merging of the colleges.The week, which began last Sunday, featured contributions from the Liberated Gospel Choir, Hillel Foundation and Jewish Ministries, Omega Psi Phi, Verbal Mayhem Slam Poetry Society, Minority Education at Cook College Alliance, Rutgers College Program Council, West Indian Student Association, La Unidad Latina, Lambda Upsilon Lambda Fraternity, Inc."The goal was to try to get different organizations, that would usually not do things together, to work together to unite all campuses," said BSU President Pat Henry, a Livingston College sophomore. "The main point is to unify all."While all events experienced a good turn out, Caribbean Day seemed to be the most popular. WISA held the event for the 29th consecutive year Saturday on the front lawn of the Livingston Student Center. The festival featured a carnival, poetry, dancing, stepping by Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., dance contests, local performers, a cultural fashion show with designs from Lollipop, LH Design and Choko Lat, and an encore performance by reggae artist Beenie Man.Sponsors for the festival included the University College Governing Association and the Black Student Union. In the 29 years since WISA has held its annual Caribbean Day, this year has been the most successful, said Rachel Abraham, a Rutgers College senior. The success of the event was not only measured in terms of the turnout, but also for the amount of effort that went into planning it. Many fundraisers and grant propositions were involved with the planning of the event, Abraham said.
In honor of this being the final school year before the merger of all the colleges at the University with the exception of Cook, the Black Student Union hosted its first annual Unity Week. Prior to this year, the event was known as Unity Day, which featured a concert as its marquee program. In an effort to place a larger emphasis on unity, the BSU, as well as other student organizations, decided to transform the day into a weeklong event in hopes of preparing the University for the unification of the student body with the merging of the colleges.The week, which began last Sunday, featured contributions from the Liberated Gospel Choir, Hillel Foundation and Jewish Ministries, Omega Psi Phi, Verbal Mayhem Slam Poetry Society, Minority Education at Cook College Alliance, Rutgers College Program Council, West Indian Student Association, La Unidad Latina, Lambda Upsilon Lambda Fraternity, Inc."The goal was to try to get different organizations, that would usually not do things together, to work together to unite all campuses," said BSU President Pat Henry, a Livingston College sophomore. "The main point is to unify all."While all events experienced a good turn out, Caribbean Day seemed to be the most popular. WISA held the event for the 29th consecutive year Saturday on the front lawn of the Livingston Student Center. The festival featured a carnival, poetry, dancing, stepping by Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., dance contests, local performers, a cultural fashion show with designs from Lollipop, LH Design and Choko Lat, and an encore performance by reggae artist Beenie Man.Sponsors for the festival included the University College Governing Association and the Black Student Union. In the 29 years since WISA has held its annual Caribbean Day, this year has been the most successful, said Rachel Abraham, a Rutgers College senior. The success of the event was not only measured in terms of the turnout, but also for the amount of effort that went into planning it. Many fundraisers and grant propositions were involved with the planning of the event, Abraham said.
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
Monday, April 23, 2007
Owtest 12 Th District Meeting Ever in Oakland Cal
Psalms 133 Fellowship at the Frat House
The Frat House Friendship/Fellowship Welcome Event(THE Jump Off SET OUT)Date of Event: Thursday 4/26Event time: 1:00 PM till the Smoker Beings
1448 14 th Street Oakland Cali. Bay Area Frat House
12 TH District Over Flow Hotel
Wahington Inn right across the street from the MarriottOmega Rate /
Bro. William Higgs 510 331 4386
GM99.00 Q109 .00 double bed139.00 K Suite
2007 62nd District Meeting Written by Admin Webmaster Friday, 25 August 2006 2007 District Meeting Registration We are closing in on our 62nd 12th District Meeting in April. Sigma Iota is the host Chapter. The Meeting will be at the Oakland Marriott Hotel & Convention Center 4/25-4/29/07. We are planning an event that the Brotherhood will talk about for years to come. For those of you that missed the Early Bird registration, registration is now $150.00. Registration covers tickets to everything but Golf. Note that you must be registered to receive any award. TENTATIVE MEETING AGENDA April 25Wednesday Mixer w/ the Oakland Mayor Ron Dellums April 26Thursday Golf Tournament (at Metropolitan Golf Course) Old School Smoker at the Frat House April 27Friday District Meeting Opens Undergrad Luncheon (Guest Speaker - Godfrey White) Quette trip to Wine Country March Down / Old School Get Dance April 28Saturday District Meeting Acknowledgement of years of Service(5, 10.20, 40, 50, 60, 70 years of service) Talent Hunt Youth Leadership Program Founders Banquet (Guest Speaker TBA) Closing For more information contact: Bro. William Higgs - District MarshallOmega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.Sigma Iota Chapter510-331-4386 cell510-569-8385 homeEmail: districtmarshall@omegapsiphi12thdistrict.orgThis e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
The Frat House Friendship/Fellowship Welcome Event(THE Jump Off SET OUT)Date of Event: Thursday 4/26Event time: 1:00 PM till the Smoker Beings
1448 14 th Street Oakland Cali. Bay Area Frat House
12 TH District Over Flow Hotel
Wahington Inn right across the street from the MarriottOmega Rate /
Bro. William Higgs 510 331 4386
GM99.00 Q109 .00 double bed139.00 K Suite
2007 62nd District Meeting Written by Admin Webmaster Friday, 25 August 2006 2007 District Meeting Registration We are closing in on our 62nd 12th District Meeting in April. Sigma Iota is the host Chapter. The Meeting will be at the Oakland Marriott Hotel & Convention Center 4/25-4/29/07. We are planning an event that the Brotherhood will talk about for years to come. For those of you that missed the Early Bird registration, registration is now $150.00. Registration covers tickets to everything but Golf. Note that you must be registered to receive any award. TENTATIVE MEETING AGENDA April 25Wednesday Mixer w/ the Oakland Mayor Ron Dellums April 26Thursday Golf Tournament (at Metropolitan Golf Course) Old School Smoker at the Frat House April 27Friday District Meeting Opens Undergrad Luncheon (Guest Speaker - Godfrey White) Quette trip to Wine Country March Down / Old School Get Dance April 28Saturday District Meeting Acknowledgement of years of Service(5, 10.20, 40, 50, 60, 70 years of service) Talent Hunt Youth Leadership Program Founders Banquet (Guest Speaker TBA) Closing For more information contact: Bro. William Higgs - District MarshallOmega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.Sigma Iota Chapter510-331-4386 cell510-569-8385 homeEmail: districtmarshall@omegapsiphi12thdistrict.orgThis e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
Brittini Jagers becomes newest member of the royal court - News
Brittini Jagers becomes newest member of the royal court - News
The Phi Psi chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. held their third Miss Omega Scholarship Pageant on April 13 in the multipurpose building.Nine ladies competed for the crown. The contestants were Sharnelia Johnson, a freshman elementary education major from Dallas; Helenia Carbajal, a freshman nursing major from Oklahoma City; Esachia Dollison, a sophomore biology from Oklahoma City; Randi Okray, a sophomore broadcast journalism major from Dallas; Brittini Jagers, a junior English major from Dallas; Marlette Chapel, a sophomore mathematics major from El Reno, Okla.; Jasmine Lewis, a freshman biology major from Chicago.; Jamela Carrell, a sophomore criminal justice major from Oklahoma City; and Tamara Hughes, a biology major from New Orleans, La.
The Phi Psi chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. held their third Miss Omega Scholarship Pageant on April 13 in the multipurpose building.Nine ladies competed for the crown. The contestants were Sharnelia Johnson, a freshman elementary education major from Dallas; Helenia Carbajal, a freshman nursing major from Oklahoma City; Esachia Dollison, a sophomore biology from Oklahoma City; Randi Okray, a sophomore broadcast journalism major from Dallas; Brittini Jagers, a junior English major from Dallas; Marlette Chapel, a sophomore mathematics major from El Reno, Okla.; Jasmine Lewis, a freshman biology major from Chicago.; Jamela Carrell, a sophomore criminal justice major from Oklahoma City; and Tamara Hughes, a biology major from New Orleans, La.
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Tuesday, April 17, 2007
Monday, April 16, 2007
Fraternities, sororities host song contest - News
Fraternities, sororities host song contest - News
It's definitely a cohesion event for the Greek Community. It's good friendly competition," said Martin, biological sciences senior. "It shows everyone on campus we can come together and have a good time."Delta Gamma, Delta Chi and Pi Kappa Alpha came in second place with "Gettin' Down in Chinatown," and Delta Zeta, Omega Psi Phi and Sigma Chi came in third with "Color My World, Crayola."
It's definitely a cohesion event for the Greek Community. It's good friendly competition," said Martin, biological sciences senior. "It shows everyone on campus we can come together and have a good time."Delta Gamma, Delta Chi and Pi Kappa Alpha came in second place with "Gettin' Down in Chinatown," and Delta Zeta, Omega Psi Phi and Sigma Chi came in third with "Color My World, Crayola."
Tackling an appetite with soul food dishes - Out and About
Tackling an appetite with soul food dishes - Out and About
You won't catch this former Pittsburgh Steeler running offensive plays, but there's a chance you may find him running out of the kitchen with a fresh order of "Soul Rolls." Barrett Charles Soul Rood Restaurant at 5920 Green St. in Germantown, is owned and operated by Super Bowl XL champion Barrett Charles Brooks and his wife, Sonji. In addition to serving some of the best soul food in the city, the restaurant offers live entertainment, networking opportunities and an at-home atmosphere. "The family intermingles and really comes together around the dinner table," Barrett said. "The restaurant is an extension of our family." The couple had talked for years about opening a restaurant, and planned to name it after a cookbook Sonji had recently finished, "From Sonji's Kitchen, for Barrett Charles."
You won't catch this former Pittsburgh Steeler running offensive plays, but there's a chance you may find him running out of the kitchen with a fresh order of "Soul Rolls." Barrett Charles Soul Rood Restaurant at 5920 Green St. in Germantown, is owned and operated by Super Bowl XL champion Barrett Charles Brooks and his wife, Sonji. In addition to serving some of the best soul food in the city, the restaurant offers live entertainment, networking opportunities and an at-home atmosphere. "The family intermingles and really comes together around the dinner table," Barrett said. "The restaurant is an extension of our family." The couple had talked for years about opening a restaurant, and planned to name it after a cookbook Sonji had recently finished, "From Sonji's Kitchen, for Barrett Charles."
Connie Healey (DST) Repass held at the Barrett Charles Soul Restaurant in Philly
Brothers and Sisters:
During a true time of need following the sudden death of Brother Kelvin "Quip" Healey's wife, Sister Connie Healey (DST). The Brothers of Omega Psi Phi and the Sisters of Delta Sigma Theta were there to provide uplift and spiritual support to Brother Kelvin and his family. Attached are some of the photographs I took during the repass held at the Barrett Charles Soul Restaurant located at the 5920 Greene Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Bro. David "Swami" Fields, KRS
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity ZII Chapter
fields1lt@aol.com
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