
Prior to her performance, she was overwhelmed with a special presentation of her works by the famed Charles Gilpin Players, directed by C. Lee Turner. Angelou was so touched that she included several Gilpins on stage that night with her performance. By the way, she also donated $1,000 to the Gilpin Scholarship Fund. “I can’t pay you for that performance but I can at least make a donation,” she said with a chuckle.
Following her dynamic presentation and after all the autographs and picture several students and members of the committee gathered in the President’s campus house where she was spending the night for conversation and sharing of Black history. It was after 10:00 p.m. and folks were getting hungry. Well would you know Dr. Angelou stated ‘You all get the food and I will cook,” and she did! At 11:45 p.m. we were all enjoying grits, sausage, eggs, ham and biscuits prepared by our campus guest. What I learned from my meeting Miss Angelou has stayed with me, i.e. start the program on time, say what you have to say and move on! To close out the night she recited one of her favorite quotes "People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel." I will say she made all of us feel great that night. Read more on Angelou here (www.mayaangelou.com) for more information.
The Prairie View Chamber of Commerce will host its monthly meeting on Thursday, May 29 at 6:00 p.m. in the George E. Higgs Prairie View National Alumni Building on University Drive. All business owners and entrepreneurs are invited to attend. Mr. George E. Higgs is the president.
The City of Prairie View has a new radio station KTOR 87.9 FM launched from the OpenMic Broadcast Network. The station will feature news, weather and sports updates for the city and parts of the county. It will also simulcast some LIVE sports broadcast during the football and basketball season of 2014 on OBN-Radio on the internet.
The City of Prairie View held monthly meeting on May 27 in the chambers of City Hall and what a marathon of a meeting it was. Following the oath of office for Mayor Frank D. Jackson and council members Paulette Matthews Barnett Herbert Thomas, by Precinct 3 Judge Marian E. Jackson, the meeting convened. Mayor Jackson expressed congratulations to the new council and to outgoing Council Member Dr. Simeon Queen who served on the council for some years.

You invited to the social event of the year: the 8th Annual Red & White Ball on August 23, 2014. The event honors the Prairie View Volunteer Fire Fighting Association, Inc. and Farmers & Ranchers, Cowboys and Cowgirls in Waller County and surrounding areas. The ‘Red Hot Summer’s Night in August’ begins at 7:00 pm in the Willie A. Tempton, Sr. Memorial Student Ballroom at Prairie View A&M University and is open to the public. The committee is seeking sponsorship and donations for its silent auction. Tickets and souvenir ads for the ball are available through August 9, 2014. Proceeds will support equipment and operations. For information, contact: Belinda Lewis at lewisbelinda@hotmail.com.
(30), Norman Hunter (30) and Iantha Watson Lang (31). HAPPY JUNE BIRTHDAY TO: Robert Kinney (1), Alfred Parks (1), Jimmie Lewis (3), Mary Smith Thibodeaux (3), Shatavia Turner (4), Karsyn Roberson (5), Shirley Mehn (8), Gloria Perez (10), Michelle Shatteria (10), Ivory Nelson (11), Allan Sweet (11), Helen Dunham (12), Alfred Parks (12), Clarence Talley (12), Donyelle Muse (13), Andre’ Pitre (13) and Monica Harden (18). HAPPY ANNIVERSARY to John and Sherylle Fuller (12), Nicole and Armando Gutierrez, Jr. (14) and Glen and Debra Berry (18).
THE VIEW FROM THE HILL: The Career Outreach and Service Center at Prairie View A&M University is gearing up for its summer program, the ExxonMobil/Bernard Harris Summer Science Camp, themed Forensic Science on June 15-27, 2014. Campers will come from Austin, Burleson,
Brazos, Colorado, Fayette, Lee, Grimes, Montgomery, Waller, Washington and Wharton. Contact Career Services at 936-261-3570 for more information.
The Summer Session for the Gavel Series is set for June 7, 2014 from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon in the auditorium of the Don Clarke Juvenile Justice Building at Prairie View A&M University. Some of the topics include Social Security and Disability Claims, Student Financial Aid Abuses and Collections and Drug Charges and Punishment. The Free community-based legal education is open to the public. The Gavel Series is sponsored byte Precinct 3 Judge Marian E. Jackson, Waller County District Attorney Elton Mathis and the PVAMU College of Juvenile Justice and Psychology. For information and registration, contact 936-261-5212.
Your prayers and encouragement are welcomed for Esel Bell, Ernestine Carreathers, William H. Chapman, Irene Davis, B. J. Freeman, Betty Hall, Timothy Hall, Mae Helen James, David Kirkpatrick, James Poindexter, Irene Reid, Willie Smith, Mary Ann Stubblefield, Theola Woods and Douglas Woolfolk. May God’s peace be with you!

Until next week, in the words from the final tweet of remarkable renaissance poet/actress and activist Dr. Maya Angelou, "Listen to yourself and in that quietude you might hear the voice of God." Keep the news, achievements and recognitions coming to P. O. Box 2906, Prairie View, Texas 77446 or prairieviewtoday@iwon.com.
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