TO YOU, FROM ME, is a comprehensive look at C. A. Webb's activities within the Arts. It provides information to keep others abreast of events that C. A. Webb is participating in, as well as new projects. You may contact Webb at (601) 896.5616.
Newsletter Dated: 5/16/2006 7:26:05 AMSubject: Copy of Press Release sent out on Tuesday, May 16, 2006 regarding C. A. Webb's next endeavors
"Rankin County Arts Alliance (RCAA) Benefits from THE TRUTH"
He has attracted thousands to his poetry readings and website, now Author/Poet C. A. Webb prepares for the first leg of his THE TRUTH tour to promote his poetry chapbook and spoken word cd of the same name. In the process, he will be supporting Rankin County Arts Alliance with each sale.
Beginning in May 2006, you can find him at the following locations:
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Saturday, May 20, 2006
LITERARY ARTISTS ON STAGE (LAOS) sponsored by the MS Writers Guild
C. A. Webb will join other poets in sharing their work
The Daily Grind
4820 Poplar Springs Drive
Meridian, MS
7p.m. until for older teens and adults
Sunday, May 21, 2006
Tobacco-Free Evening in the Park
C. A. Webb will be the Master of Ceremony of the event and will have artwork on display
Pelahatchie Muscadine Park (downtown Pelahatchie)
Activities begin at 4p.m.
Tobacco skits, Tobacco Prevention programs, food, fun and games for the youth
Saturday, May 25, 2006
"Let's Write" Awards Banquet
C. A. Webb, Guest Speaker
Southern Traditions Restaurant
14538 Highway 67
Woolmarket, MS
May 27, 2006
"FACE 2 FACE" with Author Matthew Lynch
"Closing the Racial Academic Achievement Gap"
South Hills Library (515 W. McDowell Road/ Jackson, MS)
C. A. Webb hosts a discussion with author Matthew Lynch about his new book addressing education in the USA. Audience encouraged to attend and join in the conversation.
10-12p.m.
May 28, 2006
Mt. Sinai MB Church (Partnership for a Healthy Rankin County)
C. A. Webb will have artwork on display as well as all of his publications
280 West Harper Street
Richland, MS
1:00 p.m.- 3:00 p.m.
JULY EVENTS
Saturday, July 8, 2006
Pearl Public Library, 11-2p.m.
2416 Old Brandon Road
Pearl, MS 39208
Monday, July 10, 2006
Morton Public Library, 2-5p.m.
16 East Fourth St.
Morton, MS 39117
Tuesday, July 11, 2006
Margaret Walker Alexander Library, 4-6p.m.
2525 Robinson Rd.
Jackson, MS 39209
Wednesday, July 12, 2006
Magee Public Library,3-5p.m.
120 First St. NW
Magee, MS 39111
Friday, July 14, 2006
South Hills Library, 3-5p.m.
515 W. McDowell Rd.
Jackson, MS 39204
Webb will have the following of his written works available:
THE TRUTH (And Nothing But the Truth), Poetry Chapbook
METAMORPHOSIS, Poetry Chapbook
TO LOVE YOU MORE, Poetry Chapbook
UNFINISHED BUSINESS BOOK I, novelette
UNFINISHED BUSINESS BOOK II, novelette
MASQUERADE, novelette
LUV LINES, novelette
DESTINY'S CHILD, novelette
$1.00 of each sale will benefit the Rankin County Arts Alliance, an organization working to spread awareness about the creative community in Rankin County.
C. A. Webb has been a supporter of the arts for over a decade. He is a radio and television show called CONVERSATIONS which addresses the arts and entertainment. Webb is the President of the Rankin County Arts Alliance as well as a board member of Very Special Arts of Mississippi and the Mississippi Writers Guild. He is a contributing writer for the Clarion Ledger Newspaper, the Jackson Advocate, Blagazine.com, Memphisrap.com and Editor of the arts and entertainment magazine CONVERSATIONS. Well also serves as the Communication Liason for Building Bridges, Inc., an organization that works with those infected and affected by HIV/AIDS.
For more information, contact Webb at 601.201.8139 or via email at cawebb@cawebb.com. Details about each volume can also be found at www.cawebb.com.