S.H.A.P.E. Community Center, Inc.


Featured Events  - 2001

 

22nd  ANNUAL PAN AFRICAN CULTURAL FESTIVAL May 26th , 27th & 28th

This event will focus on the broad scope of African Culture.  Pan means All - African Cultural Experience, with music, dance, song, drums, food and family - wholesome and healthy for the entire family.  Three days of  family fun.  Free Admission.

  Just bring a lot of  Love............  

12  Noon-until Herman Park,  Miller Theatre Area

P.A.C. Festival Performance Schedule 

 

S.H.A.P.E. FAMILY REUNION  

June 1st  

On June 1st,  the date that S.H.A.P.E. was conceived we will celebrate.  This event is designed for those who have come through S.H.A.P.E., (Staff, Children, Parents, Grandparents, Volunteers) over the past 32 years to come and REUNITE (REUNION).   Take a picture,  sign your name, and enjoy  moments of reflections of the past.   Admission is free.  Dress is casual.  Bring the family. 

The community is invited.

 5p.m.–Midnight  S.H.A.P.E.’S Family Center, 3815 Live Oak

OPEN LETTER TO OUR COMMUNITY

 

Super CO-OP 

June 2nd  

One of S.H.A.P.E.'S  very first programs that exists to this day  is our fruit & vegetable co-op.  Pay $20.00 and receive over $40.00 in produce or $15.00 for fruit only.

 9a.m.  S.H.A.P.E.’S Family Center, 3815 Live Oak

 

The Iron Man Cometh Art Exhibition/Auction  

June 2nd  

Featuring art works by 'The Iron Man' , O. B. G.  Also poetry reading and book signing by one of S.H.A.P.E.’s own Attalah (Avery) Muhammad, Poet; along with Author and Poet of the book "In the Attic of My Mind," Leticia Henshaw. Exhibition begins at 5 p.m. and poetry reading at 6 p.m.  

Special presentation of artwork and commissioned poem will be presented to S.H.A.P.E.

5p.m.  S.H.A.P.E.’S Family Center,  3815 Live Oak

 

 

Our Summer Family Strengthening and Empowerment Youth Program

June 11th

Begins with over 100 youth and their families.  

(A Summer of Fun)

 

 

 

S.H.A.P.E.’s 14th Annual Freedom Tour 

July 20th -   27th

  Retracing Our History 

(Black liberation & Civil Rights) 

Seven days of travel through the south.

Follow this link for Annual Freedom Tour Sites and Information

 

 

 

NECHESSIS African Fashions 

August 4 

One of the greatest fashion shows of the century sponsored by My Sister’s and Me Literary Guild benefiting S.H.A.P.E. presents Images Of You.  Tickets $5.00 Limited Seating, tickets on sale at S.H.A.P.E.

7:30 p.m. S.H.A.P.E.’S Family Center, 3815 Live Oak

 

 

 

 

Summer Family Camp  

August 3rd - 5th

Camp Estelle, Huntsville, TX.

 

Community Holistic Health Festival

August 31st - September 2nd

"Returning To Wholeness"

 

LABOR DAY WEEKEND

Friday August 31, 2001 thru Sunday September 2, 2001

3815 Live Oak @ Alabama

 

FRIDAY NIGHT 5:00 - 10:00 pm SATURDAY NIGHT 8:30 pm____

SELF-EMPOWERMENT with Jeffrey Noble FIREWALK with Jeffrey Noble

Free dinner children (to 12 yrs) w/paid adult (on the Historic Taylor-Stevenson Ranch)

 

SATURDAY 8:30 am - 6:00 pm SUNDAY 10:00 am - 6:00 pm_____

All day Festival includes Main Speakers- Workshop with Dr. Llaila Afrika;

Dr. Paul Goss & Dr. Llaila Afrika, Sessions Consultations, Eye Readings,

with Local Speakers, Live Talent, Health Sessions with Local Speakers,

Screenings & Demonstrations, Children's Children's Activities, Live Talent,

Activities & Food Prep Class, Vegetarian Vendors Gallery, Food, Door Prizes

Lunch, Fruit/Vegetable Co-op, Vendors Festival Closing

Gallery, and more. Pre-register for Adult

& Children's Organic Food Prep Classes.

 

FESTIVAL PACKAGES

Festival Saturday only with Lunch $15 (children free up to 12 yrs w/pd adult)

Festival Sunday only $15 (Sat & Sun $20)

Festival & Food Prep Class (Sat) $20

Festival with lunch & Friday night $40

Festival with lunch & Saturday night $40

Festival & Sunday Workshop $40 (Sunday lunch available)

Total Weekend Package & Lunch (Sat) $75 ($5 additional for food prep class)

Pre-registration scholarships available for those in need. Tax deductible to extent allowable by law under S.H.A.P.E. Community Center.

 

Pre-registration strongly suggested as space is limited.

 Make checks payable to AAA Holistic HealthFestival 

Mail to AAA Community Holistic Health Network P.O. Box 66829 Houston, Texas 77266-6829.

Big fun, great friends, & good health!

For more information regarding registration, being a sponsor, speaker, or vendor call Anelle 713-785-3827 or DeLloyd 713-521-0641 or Sunshine New Body 713-643-2884

 

Community Holistic Health Festival  Schedule

FRIDAY NIGHT August 31, 2001

3:00 - 10:00 Registration

3:00 - 5:30 Vendor setup

5:00 - 8:00 Free dinner for children up to 12 years with registered adult

Children can assist in food preparation

8:00 - 10:00 Children's Program/Activities

6:00 - 10:00 Vendors Gallery open

7:00 - 8:00 Opening Session/Ceremony

8:00 - 10:00AnEvening of Life-changing Self-Empowerment with Jeffrey Vincent Noble - Main Speaker

SATURDAY MORNING September 1, 2001

8:00 - 6:00 Festival Registration/Vendor setup

8:30 - 6:00 Vendors Gallery open

8:30 - 1:00 Organic Food Preparation Workshop with Sunshine

9:00 - 9:30 Opening Session/Prayer/Libations/Thanksgiving

9:30 - 10:00 Program/Entertainment/Vendors Gallery

10:00 - 11:15 Breakout Sessions with Local Practitioners/Speakers

10:00 - 11:15 Children's Program/Activities

8:00 - 2:00 Fruit & Vegetable Co-op

 

SATURDAY AFTERNOON September 1, 2001

11:15 - 1:00 Main Speaker - Dr. Lliala O. Afrika, Internationally acclaimed author of African Holistic Health, Nutricide, and The Gullah

TOPIC: African Holistic Health

1:00 - 2:00 Lunch/Entertainment by Shaakir, Local Jazz Saxophonist & acclaimed Recording Artist

2:00 - 4:00 Main Speaker - Dr. Paul Goss, founder of New Body Herbal ProductsTM and author of Forever Young and The Rebirth of the Gods

TOPIC: How You Can Use Your Twelve Senses

 

2:00 - 6:30 Soup, Salad, & Veggie Burger available

4:00 - 5:15 Breakout Sessions with Local Practitioners/Speakers

3:30 - 5:00 Children's Food Preparation Workshop (5 yrs. & up)

5:15 - 5:45 Main Speakers Q & A's

5:45 - 6:00 Entertainment/Closing

 

 

SATURDAY NIGHT September 1, 2001

8:30 - Mind-Building FIREWALK with Jeffrey Vincent Noble, noted 'Human Potential Engineer' and Success Coach featured in Black Enterprise Magazine and Holistic Health and Culture

 

SUNDAY September 2, 2001

10:00 - 2:00 "How to Diagnose Health Challenges and Choose the Right Herbs and Supplements", a Diagnostic Holistic Health Workshop with Dr. Llaila O. Afrika, internationally acclaimed author of African Holistic Health, Nutricide, and The Gullah

 

10:00 - 5:00 Children's Program/Activities

10:00 - 6:00 Vendors Gallery/Health Consultations/Eye Readings/Food

2:00 - 3:30 Breakout Sessions with Local Practitioners/Speakers

2:00 - 6:30 Soup, Salad, & Veggie Burger available

3:30 - 5:00 Breakout Sessions with Local Practitioners/Speakers

5:00 - 6:00 Festival Sharing/Evaluation/Closing

Tentative Breakout Session Topics:

  1. Fasting and Body Detoxification
  2. Sugar Addiction and Sugar Blues
  3. Finding Wholeness in Relationships with Self, Male & Female, Family, Community
  4. Colon Therapy
  5. Chiropractic-Does It Work?
  6. Feminine Balance: Hormonal Balance
  7. Anger Management
  8. Depression and Food…Chemical or Emotional Imbalance?
  9. Cancer Women's Issues
  10. Cancer Men's Issues
  11. Faith Healing and Intercessory Prayer
  12. Spiritually in Life (Christianity, African Spiritually, Islam, Hebrew Israelite)
  13. Radiation Exposure (cell & cordless phones, pagers, microwaves, TV, computers, motion detectors, x-rays, infrared cameras, etc.)
  14. Common Health Problems
  15. Acupuncture
  16. Neurological Disorders (Alzheimer, Parkinson's Attention Deficit Disorder, etc.)
  17. Attention Deficit Disorder & Food - What's the Connection
  18. Children's Diet and Nutrition
  19. RAP Music…Healthy or Unhealthy
  20. Gastrointestinal Disorders (Leaky Gut, Acid Reflux, Agglutination, ulcerative, etc.)
  21. Immune Disorders (Lupus, Arthritis, etc.)
  22. The Arts as Therapy: Music, Art, Drumming, Dance, etc.)
  23. Healing Touch…The Health Benefits of Massage
  24. Aromatherapy
  25. Vaccination Safety

VENDOR BOOTHS - holistic health-related, general health related, cultural, spiritual, and other:

$75.00 per day or $125.00 for 3-day weekend

 

Contact Us

shape@shape.org

 

 

KWANZAA

December 26th "UMOJA"   
Unity First night of Kwanzaa,   

December 27th "KUCHICHAGULIA"

Self Determination - Second night

December 28th "UJIMA"  
Collective Work and Responsibility-Third night

December 29th "UJAMAA" Cooperative Economic - Fourth night

December 30th "NIA" Purpose - Fifth night

December 31st "KUUMBA" Creativity  Sixth night

January 1st "IMANI" Faith  Seventh and Final Night,  January 1, 2002. On this last day of Kwanzaa it is our hope that every man, woman, boy, and girl, in every family will celebrate the true meaning of "family" in their respective homes.

 

 

 

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