Thursday, December 9, 2010

BLS Step Show Performance at the Riley House Rock A Thon

The Brothers of Beta Lambda performed our 2nd performance since I've been stepmaster of the alumni step team. We did pretty well to have put a show together in less than two weeks. (kudos to the bruhs

The history of the service event is below......

The Riley House is a historical and cultural gem that sits at the bottom of a hill in downtown Tallahassee, at the corner of Meridian and Jefferson Streets.

Nestled among beautiful shade trees, the John G. Riley historic home represents the thriving black neighborhood that once existed in what is just east of downtown Tallahassee. The Riley House is especially significant when compared to other such historical sites in that it is the last vestige we have of the accomplishments of an entire group of people, the black middle class, which emerged in the latter part of the nineteenth century.

During the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the area just east of downtown Tallahassee and west of Myers Park Drive was an African American community called Smokey Hollow. According to the Tallahassee City Directory, published in 1904, there were five houses on Riley's block on Jefferson Street, all owned by black men. In 1919, there were six homeowners and they too were black. Several other homes, owned or rented by blacks, surrounded the Riley property, extending up College and Gadsden Streets. This situation changed in the 1950's, when plans for the Department of Transportation Building and the expansion of Apalachee Parkway encroached into the boundaries of the Smokey Hollow community. By 1978, only two houses remained, that of John Riley and John Hicks, a black tailor who lived across the street from Riley. Hicks died in the early 1970's and his home was purchased by Colmar Corporation for speculative purposes.

In 1978, through the efforts of local preservationists, the Riley House became the second house in Florida owned by a black person to be placed on the National Register of Historic Places, the first being the Mary McLeod Bethune house in Volusia County.

In 1995, a group of Tallahassee citizens established a museum at the Riley House dedicated to African-American history and culture. This facility draws more visitors and tourist into the area while providing a historically diverse attraction.







Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Got to Have My Own

If it's one thing that's always been a part of me, it's having my own. I've always been a man who likes to do things for himself. I'm speaking more specifically to work. Every since I can remember being introduced to the concept of work, I've seen young, gifted, and African- American male entrepreneurs. Hell, my father owned several private businesses while I was growing up. I even had the chance to be employed by him lol. I don't know what it is but I think it's time for me to start researching where I want to invest my money. I need a business that I can call my own and bring more prestige to my already established family name.

Although my brain is tired from all of the thinking, I'm sure I'm on the brink of something big. We'll see where it leads me but in the meantime, I'll keep putting my axe to the grind. Who knows what the good lord may have in store for me. Some how I have a feeling that 2011 is going to be a great year. ::keeping fingers crossed::

Stay tuned because this 9-5 gig for somebody else is getting old.

I'm Out....

Monday, December 6, 2010

75 Years of Alpha Eta Excellence...

In the spirit of true and genuine brotherhood, it gives me great pleasure to give a shotout to all of my brothers of Alpha Eta chapter worldwide. December 6, 1935 was the day the world recieved this unique chapter and since then, we have been changing the Tallahassee community by way of the campus of Florida A&M University. Alpha Eta men have always stood out amongst the masses. We've had the pleasure of being chartered by one of our fraternity founders, MHF Leonard F. Morse. We've had the pleasure of being chartered by our fraternity's tenth international president MH Richard A. Billings. Lastly, we've had the pleasure of our chapter being chartered by the world renowned scientiests, MH George Washington Carver. We were also the first undergraduate chapter of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. to be established in the great state of Florida.

Great men have come to our doors, petitioned our knowledge in hopes of membership, and grew through our ranks to affect the lives of those they've come in contact with. I could not see myself being born in and belonging to any of chapter in Sigmadom. Hats off to you Alpha Eta. It is here I learned the true essense of IYHIDM. I'll carry the experiences, treasure the memories, and value the lessons affored to me for the rest of my life because the tenets, precepts, and values are just that priceless. Through all of the ups and downs, good times and bad, I know that I got a lot more from this undergraduate chapter than I could have ever offered it. I could go on and on about the greatness of this particular house in Sigma and the legacy it continues to build 75 years later; however, I'll end modestly by saying these words:

March On March On Ye Mighty Host, Nor Think the Journey Done. Nor of the Future Deeds to Boast, Till We've the Victory Won......

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Something To Believe In...

As a 27 year old man, I've been doing a lot of research and traveling to find knowledge and the true understanding of what I'm supposed to be doing while I'm here on earth. As I've gotten older, I realize that no matter who I have come in contact with, I've discovered that men and women are driven by their passion to understand and ultimately connect with their creator after leaving this world. Born into a God fearing Christian family, I've always given reference and homage to my great creator. As of late, I've been introduced to many things that contradict some of the truths I was given as a child.

Due to me accepting the fact that my religion and all others are based on faith, I've always been secure with what I choose to believe. To this day, I am a man who believes in the Christian faith but as I've decreased in my spiritual studies and worship opportunities with fellow saints, my mind has been introduced to all types of people who have very different beliefs. Now, out of respect for a person and what they believe in, I have always tried to not pass or cast judgment; however, I just hope in the end that the creator loves us all the same.

It's almost frightening to think that so many people with good hearts who perform good deeds and are devout members of their faith may still spend eternity in a place that they didn't prepare for or expect to be due to not worshipping the correct master or believing in the right savior. I don't know. Sadly, so many people yearn to be aligned with what is right that they follow and believe just about anything that's brough to them. Either way, I guess none of us will never know what's right or who's right until it's time for judgment.

Either way, I pray that the lord has mercy on us all and judge us accordig to what's in our hearts versus what other people introduced us to and put in our minds.

*** I can get so much deeper with this post but will chill out for now***

I'm Off My Soap Box.....

I'm Out...