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Share “As the ‘Lead Trashionista’, I love that I get to make a positive impact on my community through my small business. As a result of my work at Upcycle Hawaii LLC, I’ve added jobs to my community, diverted landfill from local landfills, and educated students and clubs on the importance of a sustainable business,” said Mattie Mae Larson, founder and owner at Upcycle Hawaii LLC. “This grant money will be imperative to the Upcycle team’s development and growth over the next couple of months. It will allow us to focus more time on thorough training, invest in new tools and equipment, and lessen our stress surrounding our growing expenses this next quarter.” ....
In honor of Women s History Month, five audio plays highlighting Black women from the Harlem Renaissance will release on Playbill. To celebrate Womenâs History Month, The Classical Theatre of Harlem (CTH) and Playbill are teaming up for ICONS: Harlem Renaissance in Motion, a series of audio plays produced by CTH and Venus Radio Theater. Launched on March 8, International Womenâs Day, an audio play was released each day until March 12, highlighting five Black women who were central to the Harlem Renaissance. For the collection of plays, CTH commissioned Harlem-based playwrights to create monologues performed by Harlem-based actors, honoring the largely unsung voices of fascinating figures, especially women, who were integral to the movement. ....
Cecil âJoeâ Dailey was born on July 3, 1938 to Gardy Witt Dailey (deceased) and Mattie Mae Lacy (deceased) in Chillicothe, Texas. He spent his early childhood in Oklahoma and Texas before moving to California. He grew up in Hanford, California and later joined the United States Navy and served honorably in the Korean War. Joe joined the Navy at a young age and was a decorated naval trumpeter, the only Black, first row, first chair in his unit. After his military service, he went on to have a successful career as a Sheet Metal Pipefitter/Mechanic working for the Railroad for more than 35 years, while also earning a Bachelorâs degree in Public Administration from Sacramento State University and an Associateâs degree in Business/Real Estate. He later worked for, and retired from, the Veteranâs Administration where he was recognized as Employee of the Month. Joe believed in doing your best and had strong work ethic. ....