Hello everyone, my “lands of mercy!” Last week was fun and interesting, and I promise the upcoming weeks will be fun as well. If you follow my lead, I’ll keep your butt busy and having a lot of fun. Honey child, I got some stuff lined up for you. I am very excited about my new book and how many people have purchased it, telling me how much they have been enjoying the pictures and stories. I really thank you for your support and I am so happy you are enjoying my books.
Now, my friends, let’s talk about the star journalist in our town— none other than Marsha Reeves-Jews, Publisher/CEO and host of WKIM Media Network. Marsha has more than ten years of experience as a talk show host with two National Public Radio Affiliates: “Keep it Moving” with Marsha Jews on WEAA 88.9 FM at Morgan State University in Baltimore, Maryland, and “The Marsha Jews Show” on WHCR 90.3FM at City College in Harlem, New York. Honey Child! I have so much love and respect for this lady. I don’t have enough space in my column to write everything about Marsha’s accomplishments. She is such a humble person, considering all she has accomplished and continues to do.
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Hey folks! Check this out! Marsha Reeves-Jews was the former Project Manager of the renowned Harlem Renaissance, a community Technology Center focused on STEM at the Institute for Urban & Minority Education projects at Teachers’ College. She was also the former President COO Associate Publisher for Career Communication Group. She served as Executive Director of the Alvin Alley American Dance Theater Foundation of Maryland in Baltimore; Regional Director of Advertising at the Afro-American Newspaper; former Vice President of Operations for the Modern-Day Marine Force in Readiness Military Exposition; and Director of Advertising of Proud Tradition Magazine & The Amphibious Warfare Review Magazine.
@media ( min-width: 300px ){.newspack_global_ad.scaip-1{min-height: 100px;}}@media ( min-width: 728px ){.newspack_global_ad.scaip-1{min-height: 90px;}}Marsha Reeves-Jews is the former Editor-At-Large for World Bride Magazine and the founder of Marsha Jews & Company, a full-service marketing, business development, Wedding/Events, Conference planning & management. Marsha is active in the community and a former board member of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. Marsha is on a host of boards and is a member of the inaugural edition of “Who’s Who in Baltimore.” Check her out: WKIM Media Network, Marsha Jews Host and Producer on YouTube. Watch live streaming episodes on Tuesdays from 7-9 p.m. “We Keep it Moving” w/Marsha Jews. To subscribe to her newsletter, email: wkimmedianetwork.marshajews@gmail.com.
Honey Child, I could go on forever talking about Marsha Reeves Jews, but you got the picture. She’s one of Baltimore’s best. You remember “Rambling Rose” told you and I tell no lie.
The Caribbean Wine, Food & Music Festival at Carroll Park is coming up on Saturday, 27 from 1-9 p.m., 1500 Washington Blvd. There will be live entertainment, free wine tasting, and a lot of prizes and surprises.
@media ( min-width: 300px ){.newspack_global_ad.scaip-2{min-height: 100px;}}@media ( min-width: 728px ){.newspack_global_ad.scaip-2{min-height: 90px;}}Carlos Hutchins Productions presents an “Evening of Elegance” Black & Gold Attire on Sunday, September 21 from 4-9 p.m. at the Diamondz Events and Catering, located 9980 Liberty Road in Randallstown, Maryland featuring DJ Mike Jones, an open bar, a chef’s buffet and live entertainment. For ticket information, call 443-963-5711 or 443-955-8600.Mannnnnnnnn! I am almost out of space, but I have to tell you this before I go. For those of you who haven’t gotten the word or don’t have a Facebook page, I want to let you know my book is out. I would appreciate you going to Amazon and ordering a copy or two. I promise you, the photos will blow your mind. “Baltimore and Maryland Black History Stories; Who, What, When, and Where, 1950s-1980s” has over a thousand photos with stories. Guess what? You are in it. “SURPRISE!”
A service will be held in memory of Gwendolyn Estelle Patillo (Bland), Anderson Ward’s Sister who passed away early this month. Her services will be on Saturday, October 4. Family time is 10:30 a.m. to 11 and service is 11 a.m. at The City Temple of Baltimore, 317 Dolphin Street in Baltimore. The family requests that everyone wear shades of purple in her memory.Well, my friends, I have to go now, as I’m out of space. However, if you’d like to talk, schedule a book signing, or if you have an upcoming event, please don’t hesitate to call me at 410-833-9474 or email me at rosapryor@aol.com. UNTIL THE NEXT TIME, I’M MUSICALLY YOURS.