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    Informative talk with journalists and guests dealing with issues of the day.

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    Reporters Roundtable with Cheryl Smith - April 26, 2009

    I was so excited about today's show because I had comedian David A. Arnold joining me.  The show opened with Jasmine and the news, followed by Bilal with the health update.  Dr. Martin Hawkins from the Southern Bible Institute talked about the organization's 82nd anniversary programs on May 1 and 3.  Dr. C.B.T. Smith will be the speaker at the banquet on Friday night at 7p.m. at the Hilton Anatole and the student graduation will be on May 3 at 3p.m. Mt. Olive Baptist Church in Arlington. For more information, call 972-224-5481 or log on to www.southernbible.org.
    Then there was David A. Arnold.  He is so funny.  David talked about how he started teaching a comedy class and that has been very successful. He went from doing 1 class a week to 5 classes weekly.  David said he started doing his VLOG on Facebook then he was asked to do it for YouTube.  So you can check him out on www.youtube.com/Davidaarnold.  He will be back in Dallas on June 20, along with Rodney Perry, who has also been on Reporters Roundtable.  Stay tuned for more information.
    After David went to catch his flight, I talked with Gemeral Berry, publisher of Our Texas Magazine.  We talked about the commemorative issue focusing on the Black Press.  You can subscribe to Our Texas at 1-800-766-7710 or log on to www.ourtexas.com.
    Yesterday was a busy day, so I talked about 4 places I went:
    -Sister to Sister Heart Health Fair at the Automobile Building in Fair Park, where I moderated 2 sessions, one on a healthy start to your day, where Dr. Cara East spoke and Dr. Lillie Haynes and Mary made smoothies, then it was off to Food and Fitness - The Great Stess Reliever, with author Monica Bearden, who talked about good and bad chocolate.  She is the author of Chocolate-A Healthy Passion and The Baby Fat Diet. Shay Moore from our sister station KRNB 105.7, Miss Community dianne gibson and Dallas Weekly Columnist Earnestine Cole were also speakers.
    Next I went to Joyce Ann Brown's Open House at MASS's headquarters.  Joyce spent nine years, five months and 24 days in prison for a crime she didn't commit.  This year marks the 20th since she was released.
    From there I went to Lincoln Humanities and Communications Magnet where the Dallas Local Organizing Committee held its Youth Empowerment Symposium.  I visited with DISD Trustee Ron Price and City Councilwoman Carolyn Davis, who are running for the same council seat.  I also talked to Sis Jan Muhammad of the NOI and announced the Millions More Movement's 3rd annual community science fair on May 2 at Muhammad Mosque No. 48,  2429 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, 2:30-6p.m. and featuring workshops, science games and exhibits and food, fun and prizes.  Tambra Burkins and I talked about her sweet potato pie and macaroni and cheese recipes and I plan to visit her at the Chicken Shack and also have her on the show. The Chicken Shack is located at 1718 Ewing Avenue in Dallas. A representative from We Are Uniforms introduced herself to me and told me about her company's inventory. She said they can provide all types of uniforms at www.weareuniforms.com.
    Then I went to the Tuskegee University meeting and reception for the George Washington Carver exhibit at the African American Museum.  

     Shoutouts to: Friendship West Baptist Church  for hosting the political forum last Thursday.
    --Happy Belated Birthday to Dallas County Commissioner John Wiley Price - April 24
    --Happy Belated Birthday to his mom, Mrs. Willie Faye Price - April 22
    --Happy Belated Birthday to Lady Chadwick - April 22
    --Terry Allen, because I saw a young lady at the health fair and she told me that she heard me speak at the Women CEO program last week.
    --Eva Coleman, Stephen Wright and the folks at NBC 5 who worked with the students in the Urban Journalism Workshop yesterday.  Their closing ceremony will be Sunday, May 3 at Lincoln High School at 4p.m.

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    Reporters Roundtable with Cheryl Smith on KKDA-AM

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    Sunday, April 19 Show

    Today's show was filled to capacity. The Show was broadcast live from South Dallas Cafe in beautiful Sunny South Dallas and opened with Jasmine giving the news update.  Dallas Weekly Managing Editor Gordon Jackson was with me again. Then Angela Hodges and Dr. Margo McClinton from Paul Quinn College's Triathlon Team talked about fundraising efforts for the school. During Memorial Day Weekend, two Paul Quinn College teams will compete by swimming, biking and running. You can donate to their cause by either going on the Paul Quinn website, www.pqc.edu, or you can mail a check to the school at 3837 Simpson Stuart Road, Dallas, TX 75241.  Next the candidates for Dallas City Council joined me for a quick discussion about their plans and why listeners should vote for them.  We began with Don Robinson and Tiffinni A. Young, who were seeking the seat currently held by Vonceil Jones Hill in District 5.  They were followed by the candidates seeking the District 7 seat currently held by Carolyn Davis spoke: Marvin Crenshaw, John Jay Myers, Don Parish and Ron Price.
    David Neumann represents District 3 and Casey Thomas and Victoria Walton stated their positions on issues.
    Then the candidates seeking the District 2 seat, currently held by Pauline Medrano, Gwain Wooten and William "Billy" MacLeod finished out the forum. Early Voting begins on April 27 and there will also be a forum Thursday night at Friendship West Baptist Church.
    Next Wana Alwalee talked about the Youth Expo that will be held at Lincoln High School on April 25 at 4p.m.  Vendor tables are available for $50, just call 972-613-9357. The program is sponsored by DISD Board Trustee Ron Price and the Dallas Local Organizing Committee.  We also gave away tickets to the event to folks, coming to have breakfast or dinner at South Dallas Cafe. 
    Passes for screenings of Obsessed, Fighting and The Soloist were also available.
    I shared information about the Drop Three Sizes in 10 minutes body suit that Teresa of Ntheknow.com shared with me. You can get information about the products at www.dropdown3sizes.com or call 214-274-2071.
    Announcements:  The Baptist Church has funded an outreach community program to assist seniors with their expenses for burial.  To qualify you must be 55-85 years of age and you can sign up at Greater Mt. Pleasant Baptist, Freedom Baptist, Mt. Tabor Baptist, New Mt. Zion Baptist, St. Phillips Missionary Baptist and Jordan Baptist Churches.
    Monday Night Politics with the Dallas Examiner will feature candidates from District 7 on Monday at 6 at the African American Museum.
    Read the African American Newspapers.  Also Caprice at the Dallas Weekly said to advertise, by giving her a call.  Also call James Belt III at the Dallas Examiner and Jordan Blair at The Elite News. 
    I enjoyed the 80s party last night and the LL Cool J/Run DMC Look-a-Like.
    I also encouraged listeners to go out and see the movie, American Violet.
    There was a very informative program on Saturday, featuring Women CEOs at the 4th Annual Emerging Women Small Business Camp and I had to shout-out to organizer Terry Allen and the folks who served on the panel with me: Dawn Mann, Ester Davis, Jackie Murphy, Jill Darden and keynote speaker Joy Wallace. I gave a special shout-out to Dallas County Commissioner John Wiley Price who came to speak to the students in the Urban Journalism Workshop who were attending the Camp.  The Commissioner ended up speaking to the entire camp before going to a private session with the students.

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    Reporters Roundtable with Cheryl Smith on KKDA-AM

    The weeks's edition of Reporter's Round Table features candidates for Dallas City Council and representatives of the Paul Quinn College Triathlon Teams, Angela Hodges and Dr. Margo McClinton. Candidates for Dallas City Council on the show by district are: District 5 City Council Candidates: Tiffinni A. Young, and Don Robinson. The seat for district 5 is currently held by Vonciel Jones Hill. Also District 7 City Council Candidates: Marvin Crenshaw, John Jay Myers, and Ron Price. The seat for district 7 is currently held by Carolyn Davis. District 3 City Council Candidate: Casey E. Thomas II and Victoria Walton. The seat for district three is currently held by Dave Neumann. District 2 City Council Candidates: William “Billy” MacLeod and Gwain Wooten. The seat for district 2 is currently held by Pauline Medrano.

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    Reporters Roundtable with Cheryl Smith

     On this beautiful Sunday morning, the show opened with news from Jasmine.  Dallas Weekly Managing Editor Gordon Jackson and student Tyree Washington joined the Roundtable.  Andrew Whigham and Bilal were not in.
    I noted that the murderer of Brandon Ratcliff was given 99 years last week.  Brandon's mom, Margie, worked with me over 25 years ago.
    Eric Brown and Renee Cottrell-Brown, formerly of the Pro-Line Corporation, joined me on the show to talk about the acquisition of Johnson Products Company.  They plan to bring the sales team to Dallas and they will be looking at keeping alive the rich legacy of JPC, now that it is back to being a black-owned company.  The Browns talked about work ethic and building relationships in the communities you hope to serve.

    Gary Edwards was part of the 1988 Carter High School football team when he and others began robbing businesses. That team was one of the best ever and several members ended up in prison.  Mr. Edwards wrote a book that he hopes will help young people to avoid the trappings that can land them in jail.  His book is available at Jokaes or at www.carterboyz.com.

    The dynamic Paul Coates will be speaking at the Third Eye's 23rd annual Spring Rising Lecture Series at the South Dallas Cultural Center at 6p.m. He talked about male bonding and the need for men to not focus on the circumstances that resulted in them having children.  Instead they must focus on being a parent to the children.  Tickets are $15 and can be purchased at Jokae's African American Books, Pan African Connection Bookstore and Resource Center and The Dock Bookstore, or by calling 214-426-1683.
    Shoutouts were given to:
    --Angela Martin, visiting from NBC in Las Vegas, who visited the Urban Journalism Workshop in Dallas, along with Angelique Tege, Ester Davis, Bill Coleman from HBCU Today, Miss Community (dianne gibson), Janeane Anderson and Shana Johnson from Rep. Barbara Mallory Caraway's office.  Eva Coleman directed the program.  Angela is a graduate of the workshop and she also donated money to pay for lunch.
    --Roland Martin who is doing his thing on CNN
    --Mrs. Allison (Thelma Youngblood's mom) who turned 90 today!

    --Condolences to the family of Robert Guice, services were yesterday.

    I announced that I will be broadcasting live from South Dallas Cafe next week with City Council candidates so folks should come by and get the Chicken and Waffles Special.

    It's also time to get ready for the Don't Believe the Hype Celebrity Bowl-a-thon on June 27.

    Also, it's not too late to rsvp for the screening of American Violet at AMC NorthPark on April 13 at 7p.m.  Call 888-246-7164 x 705 or email AVDALLAS@bazanpr.com

     

    And remember, Speak Out with Maryellen Hicks comes on immediately following me.

    So, wherever you do, whoever you talk to and whatever you do, Don't Believe the Hype.

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    Reporters Roundtable with Cheryl Smith on KKDA-AM

    Informative Talk News/Featured Guests: New Owners of Johnson Products- Eric Brown and Renee Cottrell-Brown. They are a husband and wife team of industry veterans with strong business ties and extensive experience in the ethnic hair care arena. Second Guest: Paul Coates with the Third Eye & South Dallas Cultural Center for the 23rd Spring Rising Lecture Series. Theme of the series is:"The Beautiful Struggle Family, Faith, Community and Institution building. Third Guest: Gary Edwards-former Carter High School football player and 1988 Champions. He wrote the book "Carter Boyz," in which he depicts his story of the down turn of the legendary football team.

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    Reporters Roundtable April 5, 2009

    The Show opened with news and health from Bilal.  Next TC and Peaches from Peaches Party Package discussed their catering business and how it is important to provide quality products and services.  They say they cook from scratch and they pay attention to detail.  TC and Peaches can be reached at 972-274-9788 or 469-245-3029.  Tell them I told you to call to plan your next event.

    Next up was Freda Horice, a fitness expert who will be at the Sister to Sister Women's Heart Health Fair on Saturday, April 25 at the Automobile Building in Fair Park, from 9am-4pm.  This is a free event and there will be heart screenings for women 18 and up. 

    Freda encourages you to be active, be healthy, be fit and be blessed.  She says you have to love yourself, take care of yourself and be good to yourself. 
    Freda, TC and Peaches discussed eating healthy and in moderation.
    Then Terry Allen joined in to discuss the Emerging Women CEOs Small Business Camp 2009 on Saturday, April 18, 2009 10am-3pm at the Dallas Executive Airport 5303 Challenger Drive in Dallas.   For more information go to www.bac5.org

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