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KRON 4's Pam Moore "Hidden History" Black History Month Special, Gung Hay Fat Choy, Bayview YMCA "Primed & Prepped" & More
February 27, 2018

Wright Enterprises-Community Spotlight
Wright Enterprises-Community Spotlight Press Release

Feb. 24, 2018
GUNG HAY FAT CHOY
In addition to the Chinese New Year Parade Click the image to check out February 25th- Sunday 9am-5pm Chinese New Year Community Street Fair Grant Avenue from California to Broadway St. Washington, Jackson, Pacific between Stockton ,Kearny & March 4 Sunday  CCHP/Chinatown YMCA Chinese New Year Run 5K/10K Run/Walk, 8am start Registration 7am/ Contact (415 576-9622).
KRON 4 SPECIAL 9:00 Saturday, February 24th
SF NCBW to Present Trailblazer Award to KRON 4 Anchor, Pam Moore, Host of tonight's Black History Month Special.
Congratulations to Pam Moore who will host the Black History Month Special.  Ms. Moore will be receiving the well deserved "Trailblazer Award" on March 17th presented at the San Francisco Chapter of the National Coalition of 100 Black Women at the historic Fairmont Hotel.  Click Flyer for Details.  Click Here for Tickets.
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Congratulations Founder & Director of 
The Bayview Hunter's Point YMCA"Primed and Prepped," Kelly Armstrong
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Sharen Hewitt Rest In Peace

Thank you Shelley Bradford Bell for Posting for the community

"Love Separated in Life...Love Reunited in Honor" 
Screened at the Black History Month Program for Trilogy Whist Club in 
Rio Vista, CA ( Thank you President Hattie Walker, Janice Wilson & Joan-Kelley Williams), Has Been Selected for the Oakland International Film Festival, April 3-7th!
Thank you Founder & Executive Director, David Roach & Volunteers!
Debuted during Veterans Salute at the SanFrancisco Black Film Festival over Father_s Day Weekend 2017 and was screened during the SF Veterans Film Festival . Click Image for the story.
Crossing history, time, social mores and seas, The Wright siblings honor Sp5 Wyley Wright Jr. and "the love of his life" Ouida Fay with a ceremony in Arlington National Cemetery, after exhuming him from a segregated cemetery fifty years after his death in Vietnam as an honor guard for then Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara on March 9, 1964. Siblings Travel to Vietnam to find "The Shannon Wright Compound" named in his honor and the artist who made the last anniversary gifts for Ouida as they celebrated their eleventh anniversary January 17, 1964. "Love Separated in Life...Love Reunited in Honor" is a story of love, war, and inspiration as "life begins with family where love never ends." Film written and directed by Jackie Wright & directed and edited by Jack Livolsi (www.jacksonstreetproductions.com).
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