Wednesday, January 28, 2015

CHRISTIAN CULTURAL CATHEDRAL

 P.O. Box 8658 PSL Florida, 34985-8658.


 Email ccc.allinc@gmail.com






Donate to help prepare an at risk youth for a bright future. Stop the downward spiral of poverty, illiteracy, and delinquency.




 Christian Cultural Cathedral,Inc. envisions a just, humane, educated, and faith based community where all people are accorded respect and are encouraged to develop their maximum potential spiritually, emotionally, intellectually, economically, and socially.Our goal is to ‘encourage the arts, the value of learning, and an attitude of love and giving.Our academic and cultural mobile programs, can be brought to your center or school. Young Ladies of the Nile, ages 12 to 17, discuss books written by relevant authors such as Maya Angelou and Sonia Sanchez to help them realize their full potential.




 Donate to help our ‘Save OUR Black Boy Child, An Endangered Species Program for 2014. Kwanzaa and Black History month programs are available. Coming, our Rites of Passage Educational Program. cccyoungladiesofthenile@juno.com




Invest 35 hours and CCCAC Learning Center, Port St. Lucie Florida, guarantees to improve your, or your child’s reading level at least one grade or more. (Testimonials available)  Contact Mrs. L. Williams, Former Chemistry Teacher and Center Director. Tutoring in Science, Math and English available. Study with a smile as you progress, at C.C.C.A.C. Learning Center. Call for site information. 772 807 7771.

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Friday, January 16, 2015

Trayvon Martin-Christian Cultural Cathedral


CHRISTIAN CULTURAL CATHEDRAL, INC.

P.O. Box 8658 Port St. Lucie, Florida 34985-8658

Christian Cultural Cathedral, Inc. supports and promotes Spiritual, Cultural, Economic, and Educational opportunities for all through its programs.

 

Press Release:

 

The Christian Cultural Cathedral incorporated is a faith based educational non-profit organization. Our goal is to encourage the arts, the value of learning, and a faith based attitude of love and giving. As such, we cannot remain silent about the so-called “Stand Your Ground” laws which aide in making targets of our vulnerable youth.  The “shoot first” laws need to be repealed in light of the fact that the Police advised the defendant not to continue his actions and he did anyway, proving these laws protect the shooter, even against police authority.

 

We pray for the family suffering from yet another horrific murder of a black child, the Trayvon Martin Family, and we are determined to continue our program “Save Our Black Boy Child, An Endangered Species”. 

 

Some years ago the Chairperson of C.C.C., Inc distributed ‘The Little Black Book’, authored by Ms. Carol Taylor who wanted to Raise Consciousness and Help Save A  Life.  It is time to resurrect this book. Pastor L. Williams will lead workshops on this survival guide for black youth which has 28 rules for being safer in your surroundings. It even contains information on memorizing the names and telephone numbers of the Police Captain and Principle of your school.  Registration for the Series, Save Our Black Boy Child, An Endangered Species” begins the third Saturday in August, 10:30am at 1592 SE Village Green off of US1 in Port St Lucie, The El Shaddai New Testament COG.  Third Saturdays at El Shaddai is the place to be from 10am to 2pm. All invited. Email: ccc.allinc@gmail.com for info.

Submitted,

Pastor L Williams

772-607 2628

CCC-Old Event


Children’s Services Council of St. Lucie County

2014 Summer learning Funding Request Form

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Q1     The first three weeks will focus on increasing reading comprehension and vocabulary, as well as “understanding that cultural speak(ghetto or cultural dialect) has its’ place, but speaking a common language allows us to communicate, and be understood in business places.

 

Use of the arts (drawing to skits) in group work, as well as manipulatives for expressing and processing information learned in readings, and math is also useful as an evaluating tool. The students responsibility for learning, and ‘doing your very best at all times’ is stressed each morning during “Rap Time.” The Rap time Sessions are to build self esteem and have student in put what was done the day before and how it could have been done better.

 

Focus on the proper way to use a dictionary, reaching conclusions based on research, current events and the history that affects our communities is our basic curriculum. Responses in writing, verbal presentations, and visuals using the format taught is interesting and empowering as the student becomes enthusiastic because the issues are relevant and age sensitive. This summer experience is meant to instill a positive outlook on learning as a tool for progress, and to influence the student’s out look on lifelong learning. Youth, especially, are visual learners and will have additional tools for learning thus decreasing summer learning loss.

 

8      to   8:45 am           **Rap session  (input and inspirational time)  Continental 

                                         Breakfast.

 

8:45 to   9:15 am            *Review of vocabulary words in groups of 5, use of dictionary,             

                                          write unfamiliar words in journal. Social Studies Topic          

 

9:15  to   10:00 am         *Reading and discussion of a social issue.

 

10:00  to  10:30 am          Break, refreshments

 

10:30  to  12:00pm         Recreation, - step dancing, singing, rap (preparation for a  

                                         talent show)

 

12:00   to 12:30pm         Lunch

 

12:30  to  1:30                Chess, Basketball, drill

 

1:30  to 3:00pm *Rap Session; Review of lesson by each group. Visuals and 

                                       demonstrations reflecting the lesson. Written remarks about  

                                       the days’ lesson, and student selection of groups with best 

                                       presentation.

 

3:00  to 3:30pm  Break, refreshments

 

3:30   to 5:00pm         **Historical DVD’s Video / Research/Discussion.

Saturday          Young Lady of the Nile/ Young Men of Color, An Endangered Species. Two youth empowerment programs. ( Respect for self,  elders and authority) 10 am to 1pm.  $5:00 per child.

 

**Testing before and after summer program.

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From: LAVERNE WILLIAMS williams241@juno.com 
Sent: Thu, May 01, 2014 08:44 AM
Win a scholarship for 'Pathways to Mind and Body Building Summer Program' for your child grade 3 to 6 this July. Christian Cultural Cathedral, Inc., raising comprehension levels through discipline of mind and body. Karate lessons included. Winners selected during benefit performance of; 'Rev. Feelgood..No Static', on May 2, at 7:30 pm.   Call 772 607 2628 or 772 807 7771 for details.



 
CCC Mission Statement: The Christian Cultural Cathedral, Inc. (CCC) supports and promotes spiritual, cultural, economic and educational opportunities for all through its programs.  
 
CCC Upcoming Events and Programs:
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Artist Reception for Photographic Memorial Service
from the Village of Agogo, Ghana, Africa
 
 
Thursday, May 15th, 2014; 6:00pm – 8:00pm
Port St. Lucie Civic Center (Walton Rd. & U.S. Hwy 1)
 
(Exhibit available to view through to July 10th, 2014)
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Christian Cultural Cathedral

A great place to send your child if you are in Port Saint Lucie Florida. They have learning classes for grades 4 and below, great school trips and a dynamic environment. Please call 772-607-2628 for more information. Your child will thank you.