Participating members of the Third Annual Spelling Bee.
Left to right: Front row – Marjani Smith, Bianca Mills, Chris Moore, Karisma Moore, Mackenzie Webb, Micah Jenkins, Jamil Lloyd, Erykah Howard.
Back row – Genessa Jackson, David Stanley (Adult), Kiaree Holloway, Marcus Jenkins, Rhamel Lloyd, Drew Ray (Adult), Gekovie Jackson, Kia Green, Cameron Kempson (Adult). Photo: Urban News
Three years ago Mr. David Stanley watched the movie “Akeelah and the Bee,” and decided the Shiloh Community Center youth should have a spelling bee.
By Brandon Mays
The purpose behind the spelling bee was to motivate the youth who attended the Shiloh Community Center to read more and study the dictionary with a meaningful purpose. He envisioned the youth increasing their vocabulary and putting a greater effort into their school work. Mr. Stanley presented this idea to the center director, Mr. Bryan Fish, and they started a committee to organize the first spelling bee event.
The first year there was an overwhelming response, and John Lee
from WLOS-TV made an appearance to record the spelling bee event. With
that success, the committee decided to hold the event the following
year. With the new year came more youth interested in the spelling bee,
and there were more volunteers willing to serve in any capacity
necessary to help the kids. The second year was also a success so the
committee decided to hold the event one more time.
The turnout in 2009 was not as big as in previous years, but it
was clear that the participants put in more time preparing for this
year’s event than in past years. The committee is working on other
events including different disciplines: mathmatics and possibly a
writing competition. The future seems promising for the youth of the
Linwood Crump/Shiloh Recreation Complex to showcase what they are
learning in school.
The Asheville community challenge is to have participants from
ALL the area community centers particpate with a city-wide spelling bee
event, with more volunteers and sponsors. Any individual, organization,
or business interested in helping with the “Spelling Bee Challenge”
should contact Bryan Fish or Brandon Mays at the Shiloh Community
Center.
Arts & EntertainmentInternational Ambassador of Hip-Hop, Rennie Harris PuremovementWednesday, 11 January 2012
The preeminent hip-hop dance company in the world, Rennie Harris Puremovement brings pure, contagious stage magic to Diana Wortham Theatre at Pack Place at 8 p.m. Thursday and Friday, February 23-24, 2012.
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Our TownGetting to Diversity, Inclusion, and Cultural Competence in Multicultural EnvironmentsWednesday, 11 January 2012
by Don C. Locke
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CommunitiesMLK Week Events & CelebrationsWednesday, 11 January 2012
31st Annual Prayer Breakfast - 8:30 a.m.
The Prayer Breakfast begins at 8:30 a.m. at the Grand
Ballroom of the historic Grove Park Inn & Resort at 290 Macon
Avenue. Guest speaker Dr. Boyce Watkins will be joined by the Unity
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