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EPISODE · Jul 11, 2024 · 54 MIN

Summer events

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Today, Thursday, July 11 on Urban Forum Northwest :*Ram Dixit, President, MLK Gandhi Empowerment Initiative comments on the program that will bring technology training to underrepresented communities in South Martin Luther King Jr. County. The program is supported by Senator Patty Murray and Congressman Adam Smith. *Kathy Colombo of the Beacon Hill Community Council and Robert Woodard, Fir State Golf Club were the leading organizations that were able to honor the late Bill Wright by having the Jefferson Golf Course named in his honor. On Saturday, July 13 11:00 am-1:00 pm the organizations will celebrate Mr. Wright as the first African American Golfer to win USGA Public Links 65 years ago.*Grover Johnson invites you to Saturday's Love Thy Neighbor Day event in Tacoma on the corner of 11th and South J Street that will feature free food, live music, guest speakers, at an outdoor setting so bring your lawn chairs.*Roy Hayes and Robert Woodard reflect on the life and legend of the late Roman D. Williams who was an All City Basketball Player at Seattle's Garfield High School his senior year 1958-59. He was also a singer performing at cabarets and in local clubs. He worked closely with youth programs in South King County.*Keith Floyd, Owner, Soul Fusion Food LLC is a Seattle based food truck specializes in down home soul food cooked with intense flavor and passion. His motto is "uniting cultures to feed the soul". *Jessilyn A. Hall Head, Vice Chair, BOD, The Sound of The Northwest, Maestro Elias Bullock, Director, The Sound of the Northwest, and Dr. Orville Lawton, Founder and Director, The Ebony Chorale of The Palm Beaches. They will comment on the Saturday, July 20 Concert at Seattle First AME Church. Reverend Dr. Carey Anderson, Pastor.Urban Forum Northwest streams live at www.1150kknw.com. Visit us at www.urbanforumnw.com for archive programs and relevant information. Like us on Facebook. X@Eddie_Rye.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Today, Thursday, July 11 on Urban Forum Northwest :*Ram Dixit, President, MLK Gandhi Empowerment Initiative comments on the program that will bring technology training to underrepresented communities in South Martin Luther King Jr. County. The program is supported by Senator Patty Murray and Congressman Adam Smith. *Kathy Colombo of the Beacon Hill Community Council and Robert Woodard, Fir State Golf Club were the leading organizations that were able to honor the late Bill Wright by having the Jefferson Golf Course named in his honor. On Saturday, July 13 11:00 am-1:00 pm the organizations will celebrate Mr. Wright as the first African American Golfer to win USGA Public Links 65 years ago.*Grover Johnson invites you to Saturday's Love Thy Neighbor Day event in Tacoma on the corner of 11th and South J Street that will feature free food, live music, guest speakers, at an outdoor setting so bring your lawn chairs.*Roy Hayes and Robert Woodard reflect on the life and legend of the late Roman D. Williams who was an All City Basketball Player at Seattle's Garfield High School his senior year 1958-59. He was also a singer performing at cabarets and in local clubs. He worked closely with youth programs in South King County.*Keith Floyd, Owner, Soul Fusion Food LLC is a Seattle based food truck specializes in down home soul food cooked with intense flavor and passion. His motto is "uniting cultures to feed the soul". *Jessilyn A. Hall Head, Vice Chair, BOD, The Sound of The Northwest, Maestro Elias Bullock, Director, The Sound of the Northwest, and Dr. Orville Lawton, Founder and Director, The Ebony Chorale of The Palm Beaches. They will comment on the Saturday, July 20 Concert at Seattle First AME Church. Reverend Dr. Carey Anderson, Pastor.Urban Forum Northwest streams live at www.1150kknw.com. Visit us at www.urbanforumnw.com for archive programs and relevant information. Like us on Facebook. X@Eddie_Rye. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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