Thursday, December 12, 2013

F-Y-I:Family Time




Today I am going to talk about what too few “motivational” speakers and “self help” gurus do.
Taking the time to log off Facebook, twitter and instagram and engaging in real life with FRIENDS and FAMILY.
There was a time when I would write my grandmother letters or call her on the phone to speak to her. When  I was 8 or 9. I would ask my dad almost every day “Do you think she got it yet?”
Sure enough as soon as she got it, she would call me up on the phone and we would talk about what I was doing in school and what I wanted for Christmas and when I was coming back to see her.
As I hit the ripe old age of 10, I started to get more excited about school and my friends than I was with "Grandmom”…which brings me to my point .
KEEP YOUR KIDS CONNECTED TO THE FAMILY
Pre-teens and teens are stupid and I was no exception.
My father and the rest of the family made the drive to Harrington, Delaware to visit my grandmother every Mother’s Day. It was the one time I would see all my dad’s family in one place. Amazingly the place we would all stay for Mother’s Day was the house my dad and his 11 brothers and sisters grew up in. I was lucky enough to have met all of his brothers and sisters at least once. Yes, the whole family would convene on what I saw then as a big scary house every Mother’s day. There were literally people sleeping in every room except the kitchen and bath rooms. I also remembering almost wetting myself several times waiting for the bathroom. Fortunately, I also remember playing ball with my cousins, eating pancakes and waffles, I remember that there almost no where in the house that you could be alone. I remember a house jumping with activity from morning to night. I remember all 11 aunts and uncles, their wives and husbands and all my cousins. I remember thinking that every Mother’s day I ever had would be spent in “Grandmom’s” house being bored (cause her TV only got 3 channels period.)
Okay remember when I said teens are stupid? By the time I reached 14 I had enough of Mother’s Day at Grandmom’s. I was into spending my spring Sunday’s playing basket ball and then hanging on the boardwalk looking for girls. So when dad informed me of the travel plans to “Grandmom’s” I was very underwhelmed. In my mind…how many more times did I need see all them aunts, uncles and cousins and Grandmom wouldn’t miss me.
I thank God that my dad understood you only get one chance to be young. I am thankful my dad understood that just because some one is with you right now does not mean that they can not be snatched away in a second of time.. There was some discussion but at the end there was the threat of Dad putting his hands on me if I didn’t get my act together. So because I was stupid but not foolish enough to anger my dad anymore, I made what would turn out to be one of my last trips ever to Grandmom’s.
Looking back, I didn’t just love being at Grandmom’s. I also loved the whole trip.
I loved singing songs with my dad and brother that came on the radio. I loved watching out the window to see the giant cowboy at “Cow Town”. I remember one trip, some friends of mine from church came with us and they were in awe of the cow and horse farms we saw on the way from Atlantic City to Delaware. Lastly with regard to the trip, I loved the food. There were several great unique country places we would always stop and eat on the way up and back. We’d stop and get cheese steaks at Hi-Grade, stop and get ice cream at Tasty-Freeze, stop and get Grape Nee-Hi at the local Five and Dimes.
Besides the cows, the cars, the food, I got to know my dad in a way that made me so happy. We talked about the music he liked coming up and how Sam Cooke was to his generation what Michael Jackson was to mine. Over the years I got to meet his friends from highschool.
I could write a whole book about my life with my dad and my time in Wilmington , Delaware.

 The last time I was actually in the house where my father grew up, I was about 18 and senior in highschool. And no I did not have to be dragged, by then I had learned to appreciate my “pop.” I recall walking through the house and how quiet it was. I recall taking the walk from the house to the school where we played basket ball and thinking… “this seemed like a long walk when I was 8 but it’s just a few blocks.” The courts seemed smaller. At age 11 I had thought “what a big scary house” and at age 18 I thought “How in the world did they raise 12 kids in here?”

The last time I went to visit Harrington , Delaware I stood outside the house that now seemed average sized at best. My family no longer owned the property so I looked on from the street. Trying to see if I could recognize any of the furniture or the rugs, hoping no one would think I was a weirdo.

My grandmother, all of my uncles, even my dad is gone now.
I don’t think I will ever go back to Harrington , Delaware…at least physically. In my mind I visit much more often than I would have thought even at 18.
Trust me, spend time with your family and unplug. I believe that success is important but you will cherish the times when you seemed most uncomfortable and annoyed because you had each other…not facebook, twitter or instagram.  

Raymond Tyler and other motivational/live/heeling speakers will be giving short 5 minute talks and answering questions at FYI at The Little Wellness Art Center at 6pm on Monday January 13th.
come out and be motivated.

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Bill Cosby To Do His Sit Down Style Of Stand Up at The Revel

Bill Cosby, one of America’s most beloved comedians of all time, will take the stage at Revel’s Ovation Hall at 8pm on May 17, 2014.
Bill Cosby has captivated generations of fans with his comedy routines, iconic albums and best-selling books such as Fatherhood.  His comedy transcends age, gender and cultural barriers. Cosby broke television’s racial barrier with I Spy, becoming the first African American to costar on a television series while winning three consecutive Emmys.  He created and produced the Emmy-winning cartoon Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids, which began airing in the 1970s and was made into a film in 2004.  The show, based on Cosby’s childhood in Philadelphia, was designed to educate and entertain.
Perhaps Cosby’s greatest contribution to American entertainment and culture is The Cosby Show, about a close-knit, upper middle class black family.  Cosby said his intent was to portray an American family.  Time magazine called the show “an encouraging sign of maturity in matters of race.”  The Cosby Show dominated the Number one spot for years, earning nearly unanimous critical praise.  Life magazine described the program as “a gentle, whimsical, warmhearted” show whose “delicious ordinariness of its pleasures and tribulations has given millions a fresh, laughter-splashed perspective on their own domestic lives.”
Cosby has received the Kennedy Center Honors, the Presidential Medal of Freedom (America’s highest civilian honor), the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor and the Marian Anderson Award.
Tickets start at $55 and go on sale December 6.  Tickets can be purchased at all Ticketmaster locations, online at Ticketmaster.com and by calling 800-745-3000.   

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Braxton Family Values Airs It's Taj Mahal Show Tonight

This Thursday, December 5 WE tv’s # 1 series Braxton Family Values will feature multiple scenes shot at Trump Taj Mahal during Toni Braxton's performance on August 24.  Toni Braxton put on a spectacular show at Trump Taj Mahal this summer that drew a sold out crowd. Braxton Family Values cameras shot scenes on the casino floor of Toni's sisters and father playing craps and roulette as well as walking through the casino floor.  Scenes also include Toni's performance, sound check and back stage sneak peeks both before and after the show. 

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Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Taste Of The Quarter 2013



Tropicana’s Gives a Taste of Over 20 Restaurants For United Way
6th Annual Taste of the Quarter Event is scheduled for August 26th featuring 5 new restaurants and extending into the Marketplace
ATLANTIC CITY, NJ (July 11, 2013) — Over twenty restaurants, bars and eateries – including several newcomers – have teamed up for the 6th annual Taste of The Quarter at Tropicana. Scheduled for Monday, August 26, 2013 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., this signature event benefits the United Way of Atlantic County.
“Unlike other food events that take place in Atlantic City, Taste of The Quarter treats food lovers to an international menu in one convenient setting,” said Steve Callender, General Manager for Tropicana. “Adding five of Tropicana’s brand new outlets and extending the event throughout the Marketplace in addition to The Quarter will make for an even bigger and better guest experience.”
The menu for Taste of the Quarter 2013 has been announced as follows:
NEW! TONY LUKE’S: Enjoy an authentic taste of Philly with pork Italian mini subs with sharp provolone and broccoli rabe. Located at the Marketplace.
NEW! WET WILLIES: Cool off with samples of our “Call a Cab” daiquiris. Located in The Quarter.
NEW! BROADWAY BURGER BAR: Sink your teeth into pulled pork sliders. Located in The Quarter.
NEW! CASA TACO & TEQUILA BAR: Scoop up delicious guacamole with handmade chips, non-alcoholic watermelon margaritas and pollo tacos made with adobo braised chicken, lettuce and avocado crema. Located at the Marketplace.
NEW! CHICKIE'S & PETE'S CRAB HOUSE AND SPORTS BAR: This hot spot will feature both Mussels Red and Mussels White, two of the restaurant’s most requested items. Located just off the Casino Floor.
A DAM GOOD SPORTS BAR: Enjoy an all-you-can-eat taco bar. Located in The Quarter.
A TIME FOR WINE: Raise your glass with an assortment of wine samples. Located in The Quarter.
CARMINE'S: Savor the flavor of authentic penne alla vodka. Located in The Quarter.
CLASSIC CAKES: Satisfy your sweet tooth with an assortment of delicious desserts. Located in The Quarter.
CREATE A CONE: “Banana Whip” samples Located in the Marketplace
CUBA LIBRE RESTAURANT: Spice up your experience with Camagãœey meatballs made with Chino glazed beef, pork and pine nuts and served with pickled carrot slaw. Located in The Quarter.
FARMERS ALMANAC: Get snack-a-lacking with delicious dips and assorted baked goods. Located in The Quarter.
FIN: Dishing up delicious bowls of Cape May Clam Chowder. Located near Tango’s Lounge
HOOTERS: Look for the Hooters girls serving boneless wings located in the Marketplace.
IL VERDI: Enjoy the art of perfectly-prepared pasta with a taste of cavatelli with crabmeat. Located near Tango’s Lounge
JAMES CANDY: Savor samples of Atlantic City’s legendary salt water taffy. Located at the Marketplace.
MRS. FIELDS COOKIES: Follow the aroma to fresh baked chocolate chip cookies. Located near Tango’s Lounge.
PF CHANG'S: Relish the taste of Chang’s Chicken served with fried rice and Shanghai cucumber salad. Located in The Quarter.
RI RA IRISH PUB: Satisfy your cravings with Guinness barbecue meatball sliders. Located in The Quarter.
STARBUCKS: In the mood for coffee and pastry? Starbucks has you covered. Located in The Quarter.
TANGO’S LOUNGE: Sample our signature Bacardi Rum buckets.
THE PALM: Taste this legendary restaurant’s famous mini crab cakes. Located in The Quarter.
ZEYTINIA: Sample mini ham sandwiches paired with a citrus soft drink. Located in The Quarter.
Book an overnight stay with us on Monday, August 26th for $149 and we will throw in a pair of tickets for Taste of the Quarter and $10 in free slot play! Call 1-800-345-8767 and use booking code TTASTE3. Rate does not include tax and fees.
One hundred percent of the proceeds from the Taste of the Quarter benefit the United Way of Atlantic County funding 60 local programs aimed at improving lives of Atlantic County residents.  These programs provide services such as adult literacy education; emergency assistance for food, clothing and shelter; after school programming and pediatric free health services.

Taste of the Quarter is an event for those 21 and older. Guests will enjoy a lively festival atmosphere and a tempting collection of appetizers, main courses, desserts, wines, coffee and cocktails. Tickets are $25 in advance and $30 the day of the event. Advance purchase is recommended as this event tends to sell out. All proceeds are donated to United Way of Atlantic County. Tickets can be purchased at the IMAX Box Office, located on the third floor of The Quarter, www.Ticketmaster.com, via phone at 1.800.745.3000 or the United Way office.


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Record Breaking Crowds Attend The Wildwoods 15th Annual NJ State Barbeque Championship and Anglesea Blues Festival


The Wildwoods, NJ – July 16, 2013 – Record-breaking crowds attended the 15th Annual New Jersey State Barbeque Championship and Anglesea Blues Festival in the Wildwoods to enjoy the best barbeque and blues music on the east coast.
Rain or shine, the New Jersey State Barbeque Championship and Anglesea Blues Festival saw its best turnout in 15 years this past weekend. Thousands of visitors came to taste the variety of award-winning barbeque and to dance in the streets to some of the best blues music around. The all NEW cooking class that took place on Saturday, July 13 hosted by Alyson Lupinetti, the reigning “Best Ribs in Jersey” winner, was sold out and the BBQ contest was a huge success, crowning the Local Smoke BBQ team from Cookstown, NJ as the New Jersey State Barbeque Champion. By winning the title, they qualify for the World Food Championships, entitling them to compete in the World Food Championships in Las Vegas, NV where the total prize purse is $300,000. 
The championship competition was sanctioned by the Kansas City Barbeque Society (KCBS), the world's largest association of barbeque enthusiasts. Over $10,000 in cash and prizes were awarded at this year’s New Jersey State Barbeque Championship. The competition is officiated by representatives of KCBS and a panel of volunteer judges, many of whom are certified in the art and science of judging competitive barbeque.
“We couldn’t have asked for a better turnout for this year’s NJ State Barbeque Championships and Anglesea Blues Festival,” John Siciliano, Executive Director/CFO for GWTIDA said. “A great deal of hard work and dedication by the many volunteers went into the planning of an event of this magnitude, and a record-breaking turnout was the result. We couldn’t be more proud to be a sponsor of this great summertime festival,” he continued.
The Annual New Jersey State Barbeque Championship and Anglesea Blues Festival is a celebration of great food, great music and family fun. For more information visit www.angleseablues.com or www.njbbq.com for the full barbeque championship contest results.

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Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Monday, July 8, 2013

Food and Fashion...A CHOICE OF ATLANTIC CITY EVENT PICK

A CHOICE OF ATLANTIC CITY PICK!

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Second Annual Touch A Truck


 Family Service Association of South Jersey to Host 2nd Annual Touch A Truck Event Trucks: They build our homes and highways, they bring us the food we eat, and they help keep us safe. Touch A Truck II is an opportunity to "Climb, Learn, Discover" more about these powerful machines, while supporting FSA's mission to improve the South Jersey region, by providing a fun, free, educational event for all families. 
 


Media Contact: Nick White, Director of Development & External, FSA 
mailto:fsa.development@fsasj.org / 609-569-0239/1153
What: Youngsters and adults will have the opportunity to look at and sit on trucks and equipment from area public safety departments and multiple local businesses. Family-friendly vendors, games, and entertainment will be on hand, as well as food and drink for purchase. Children will be invited to have their faces painted, make thank-you cards for our troops, and receive autographs from special guest, TBA (from 12:00-1:00 pm). Plus, there will be opportunities to win various prizes through a raffle and games!
Who: Local fire and police officials, marked and unmarked squad cars, vintage and modern fire trucks, an Army vehicle, ACUA eco friendly Car, an 18-wheeler tractor-trailer, and many more! 
 

Where: Cardiff Shopping Center 6718 Black Horse Pike, Egg Harbor Twp. Free parking available. Accessible via Transit bus route 502 (stop Shore Mall) 
 

When: Saturday, September 28, 2013 from 11:00 am-3:00 pm.
Admission: Low Cost! $2.00 per Person, $ 10.00 per Family (8 ppl. max.) Donations are appreciated and support FSA.
FSA's commitment to improving communities, promoting voluntarism, and
developing the potential of all families.
FSA is excited to bring together local businesses and neighbors from across the community for this low cost event. “Touch A Truck II was created with the idea of providing a fun, educational, and hands on experience for kids of all ages. We encourage those attending to climb on, learn about, and discover their favorite big trucks and vehicles,” said Touch A Truck event chair Lynn Caterson


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Invite: The Golden Nugget Invites You To Fake Fest!

They Got Rock and Roll Covered
 Our annual Rock & Roll Fakefest returns to The Deck this weekend! Hear the best tribute bands play all of your favorite rock hits from bands like The Beatles, Rolling Stones, Green Day and more to create the ultimate tribute concert experience. ‘It’s only Rock & Roll but we like it!
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Sunday, July 7, 2013

Tonight At Bally's Bikini Beat Bar DJ Micahphonechecka From Foxx Hole Radio

Tonight at 11pm finish out your July 4th Holiday Weekend Strong.

Foxx Hole radio DJ Micah Phone Checka will be moving the crowd at The Bally's Bikini Beach tonight.

No cover.

Come on out and DO AC one more night.

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