Archive for category 2013 WLH Newsletter

STEPHANIE HERBERT’S DREAM CAME TRUE!

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   Stephanie at Tea Party at the American Girl Place in New York City!

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STEPHANIE REGINA HERBERT

Stephanie states she will be going into 3rd grade this year, in room 12 at A.B. Day School.  She is proud to say she was on the Honor Roll again this year, received all A’s & B’s. In June this year Stephanie was recognized by the School District of Philadelphia for her Art Work.  (See Photos below).

She says she had fun on a trip to New York this summer-realizing her dream of going to American Girl Place and also buying a doll who she named Paris Brooklyn Herbert.  She was thrilled to be at a Tea Party there with some of her family and her new doll.  She enjoyed a Chocolate Mousse Flower Pot desert- she put the Flower in her dolls hair. On the way home from NY she met a friend who said she also had an American Girl Doll, they had fun talking and singing songs.

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Stephanie was recognized for her Art Work by the School District of Philadelphia at a Reception.  She received a monetary award from Delta Sigma Theta Sorority in June, 2013.

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Respectfully Submitted by Stephanie Herbert of the Philadelphia Chapter of the Wilson Lake Herbert Family Reunion Circle

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REPORT FROM STEPHEN ISRAEL HERBERT

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Stephen reports he had a good school year last year in the 5th grade, liked his teacher’s, Mrs. Rooney and Mr. Warr.  He’s happy he reached his goal of making the Honor Roll.  He’s also happy that Miami Heat won another Championship and Lebron James was voted MVP again. 

Stephen reports he enjoyed his trip to New York City with his family.  He saw an MMG Chain in one of the store windows they passed by.  He liked Times Square and the Skyline Helicopter (Virtual Tour of New York) at the Empire State Building.

This term-6th grade Stephen states he’ll try out for his school’s Basketball Team.  He’s is scheduled to be in room 203 this term, upstairs at A.B. Day School.  Also he is looking forward to going with other Honor Roll Students from grades 4 to 8 to the Spirit of Philadelphia Cruise Dance & Dinner party again next year.

Respectfully Submitted by Stephen Herbert of the Philadelphia Chapter of the Wilson Lake Herbert Family Reunion Circle

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Uncle Bob is shown above 3rd from the right with golf club members of the Tire Town Golf Club

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On July 13, 2013 Robert Jeter “Uncle Bob” was honored at Tire Town’s 63rd Golf outing.  Robert has been a member of the golf club for over thirty years.  

He is one of the oldest members.  Akron’s Mayor Don Plusquellic presented a proclamation to the Tire Town Golf Club for its continued service to the Akron Community.

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(Marcus Lee is shown standing center with the Pirates 2013 WABL G League Champions)

 

Marcus Lee, son of Michael and Betty Lee, was a key member of the Pirates who were crowned WABL G League Champs on July 6, 2013.  Marcus plays third base and center field. 

In April of this year Marcus earned a yellow belt in Karate. 

Additionally, Marcus is a member of Arlington Church of God, where he serves on the Junior Usher Board and sings on the Youth Choir.  This fall Marcus will be entering 7th Grade at the Arlington Christian Academy.

Respectfully Submitted by Michael and Betty Lee of Akron, Ohio

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“Destiny is not a matter of chance, it’s not a thing to be waited for; it’s a thing to be achieved.”  ~~~ Wm. Jennings Bryan

 

CONTINUED SUCCESS, NICOLE WILSON

Doc797Nicole Wilson received her Master’s Degree from University of Phoenix. She is a daughter of Reginald Wilson; Granddaughter of Raymond Wilson, Sr. and Great-Granddaughter of James Wilson, Sr.

CONGRATULATIONS NICOLE!!!
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Respectfully Submitted by Reginald Wilson of the Washington, D.C. Chapter of the Wilson Lake Herbert Family Reunion Circle

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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~REGINALD WILSON

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REGINALD WILSON HAS RETIRED FROM THE UNITED STATES CAPITAL POLICE DEPARTMENT AND THE

AIR NATIONAL GUARD.  HE IS NOW LIVING IN RANSON, WEST VIRGINIA

 

HAPPY RETIREMENT AND CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR WORK IN THE AIR NATIONAL GUARD AND U. S. CAPITAL POLICE DEPARTMENT!

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Respectfully Submitted by Reginald Wilson of the Washington DC Chapter of the Wilson Lake Herbert Family Reunion Circle

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Denzel states he’s doing OK.  He has Finals coming up next week and is studying hard to bring up his GPA.  He’s in his 2nd year at Drexel University.  He took six classes this summer and worked part-time.  Denzel is looking forward to  starting an Internship next month at the School District of Philadelphia office. 

He’s counting down ‘til his birthday in October- when he becomes “legal.” Lol

Respectfully Submitted by Denzel Herbert of the Philadelphia Chapter of the Wilson Lake Herbert Family Reunion Circle

 

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Family Member in the News- Abena Afreeka: Philadelphia Therapist Announces ‘N*gga Recovery Program’

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If you’re someone who feels that “nigga” is a term of endearment that empowers Black people by removing the sting of racism from the word, or if you’re a rapper who loves your “niggas” like you all escaped from Candieland plantation together and call each other “my nigga” to remember where you came from, then Abena Afreeka‘s “Nigga Recovery Program” just might be for you.

Though the program has been in the conceptual stages for close to a decade, the Philadelphia therapist was motivated to kick it into overdrive after seeing the accolades heaped onto the shoulders of Hip-Hop heavyweights, Jay-Z and Kanye West, for their club smash, “Niggas In Paris.”

Because people of African descent have never engaged in the process of healing for experiences and effects of those experiences that came out of that term, continued use of the term without attending to deep emotional wounds is irresponsible on the part of all parties involved,” said Afreeka to The Philly Post. So I’ve developed this program, and am asking other folks of African descent, and Jay and Kanye, asking them and inviting them to engage in the process of recovery.

Afreeka goes on to explain the logistics of the therapy group and what participants can expect:

They will meet with me in a group. It’s a group intervention. There would also be some individual work. They would complete a cultural genogram, they would learn to understand their relationships, their history, they would work to learn and understand self. This is substance abuse, the substance being using the N-word. And many of them are benefiting from using that substance.

The use of the word has been in the news once again recently due to self-proclaimed comedian, Lisa Lampanelli, calling Lena Dunham, the creator of HBO’S hit series, Girls, “my nigga” on Twitter. Both women are White.

In a strategic interview conducted by actress Pia Glenn for XOJane.com, a defensive Lampanelli felt compelled to explain to a Black interviewer why Black people shouldn’t be offended by White people using the word:

“The N-word ending in ‘er’ is far different context from the word ending in ‘a.’ Ask any person who knows the urban dictionary, it means ‘friend,’” she said. “And by the way, if I had put the word ending in ‘er,’ that would have been a very derogatory thing about Lena meaning she is less than me, and I view her as very above me. ‘A’ on the end means ‘my friend.’”

“I’ve played every comedy club and every theatre across the country for the last 25 years and seen a lot of audience members from different ethnic persuasions,” she continued. “I have been using these words since I started in comedy and guess what, people? I won’t stop anytime soon, just because your ass is up on Twitter. I have always used in my act every racial slur there is for Asians, blacks, gays, and Hispanics. To me, it’s acceptable if the joke is funny and if it is said in a context of no hate. It’s about taking the hate out of the word.”

*Crickets*

According to Afreeka, we live in a world of “White lunacy” where the use of the word “nigga” has become commonplace and the illness — brought about by historical trauma — must be treated like any other addiction, scientifically and systemically.

So how long will this treatment take?

“As with most treatment for folks in mental and behavioral health, treatment time varies,” said Afreeka.  “You start with where the person is, assess and go from there. The cost is on a sliding fee scale. Rap artists like Kanye and company would be expected to give more.”

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Respectfully Submitted by Abena Afreeka (aka, Joanie Hairston McCollum).  Abena  said she is honored to contribute her work to the Newsletter and hope that the family appreciates it. 

Abena is a daughter of Patricia Nelson-Hairston-Stuart; granddaughter of Morris Haley and the late, Luecretia Herbert Haley and Great granddaughter of the late, Bessie Lake Herbert and Fletcher Herbert

 

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PHOTOS OF CORVETTA HERBERT HOLLINGSWORTH AND FAMILY —

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Niy-Lah is a Cheer Leader with the Dynasty Spirit Elite  All Star Cheer Leading Group.   They were National League Cheer Leading Champions this year!  Her mom, Lakeisha, is a Cheer Leading Coach with the Oak Lane Cheerleaders.  Her group won the National Championship last year.

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                                                                                                          Respectfully Submitted by Corvetta H. Hollingsworth of the Philadelphia Chapter of the Wilson Lake Herbert Family Reunion Circle

CONGRATS ON YOUR COLLEGE GRADUATION CHRISTOPHER W. HERBERT

DSC_1756Christopher Herbert, Jr.  says he’s having a good summer so far, mostly working. He is looking for a better job and wants to buy a car. He’s proud to say he graduated from college in March this year from The Art Institute of Philadelphia with an Associate’s Degree in Digital Film Making and Video Production. He feels blessed that he’s living in his own apartment but would like to go back to the days when he would fall asleep on the couch and wake up in his bed, no concerns- a time when he had freedom and no responsibilities: he didn’t have to cook, clean, wash clothes or pay bills, Lol. He wants someone to carry him- he wants to fly, but doesn’t want to have to flap his wings, he just wants to soar.  Lol. He said his parents used to say ‘enjoy your youth while you’re young,’ “but I would always say to them, I can’t wait ‘til I get grown!” A bit of advice he would like to give to all of his young cousins is to “live and enjoy your life and don’t worry about what other people are doing! At the end of the day, what they’re doing won’t help or hurt you. Follow your dreams!”

(Posted on FB 3/23/2013 by GM Mary Herbert-) below- Congratulations to our #1 Grandson, Christopher (Kareem) Herbert, Jr. on his graduation yesterday from The Art Institute of Philadelphia. Here are some photos that I shot last night. We had a great time celebrating! The cute pic of ‘Young Reem’ shown at his 1st graduation from kindergarten in 1995- at Small World Discovery Center was featured in the Philadelphia Inquirer Newspaper
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Respectfully Submitted by Christopher Herbert of the Philadelphia Chapter of the Wilson Lake Herbert Family Reunion Circle

 

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MORRIS HALEY CELEBRATED HIS 101ST BIRTHDAY

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MORRIS HALEY CELEBRATED HIS 101ST BIRTHDAY ON AUGUST 1, 2013 surrounded by his family. Everyone had a great time!

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Respectfully Submitted by Patricia H. Hawkins of New Castle, DE and the Philadelphia Chapter of the Wilson Lake Herbert Family Reunion Circle

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