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Tuesday, September 15, 2020

Monday, September 14, 2020

TEAM DIABETES OF SL TO RETURN FOR A FIFTH SEASON


We are pleased to announce the fifth season of Team Diabetes of Second Life! Team Diabetes of Second Life is an official and authorized team of The American Diabetes Association. The mission of Team Diabetes of Second Life is to raise awareness, tolerance, and funds for diabetes in the virtual world of Second Life. According to the World Health Organization (2016): 422 million adults in the world have diabetes and 1.5 million deaths are directly attributed to diabetes each year.

The official Team Diabetes of Second Life’s season will take place from October 2020  to December 2020 , with the following events scheduled to take place:

  • 5th Annual Scare Me Silly Event – October 16 to 23, 2020
  • Art Asylum Event – October 16 to 23, 2020
  • 5th Annual Red Hunt – November 1 to 15, 2020
  • 5th Annual Red Party – November 7, 2020
  • World Diabetes Party – November 14, 2020
  • Red Discount Hud Shopping Event – November 15 to 30, 2020
  • 5th Annual Winter Showcase & Winter Art Show – December 8 to 15, 2020

In addition to the events mentioned above, individuals, businesses, and organizations are encouraged to hold fundraising events in support of Team Diabetes of Second Life!  The official 2020 fundraising season toolkit will be available to the second life public on October 1, 20202, at the organization’s office in the Nonprofit Commons in Second Life.

About The American Diabetes Association:
The American Diabetes Association’s mission is to prevent and cure diabetes and to improve the lives of all people affected by diabetes. The American Diabetes Association leads the fight against the deadly consequences of diabetes and fights for those affected by diabetes by funding research to prevent, cure, and manage diabetes.

The American Diabetes Association delivers services to hundreds of communities and provides objective and credible information and resources about diabetes.

Free resources are available in English and Spanish at http://www.diabetes.org and 1-800-DIABETES (1-800-342-2382).

For More Information:
Team Diabetes of Second Life’s American Diabetes Association Page:

Team Diabetes of Second Life’s Website:

American Diabetes Association Page:

International Diabetes Federation Page:




Sunday, September 13, 2020

NIRVANA: RETREAT FOR BODY AND SOUL - JOSH (THOMAS1 BELLIC) REPORTING

 Occasionally, in my wandering about the grid, I stumble across a real gem of a build. Unique among regions, Nirvana is truly an island of peace and tranquility in the hurricane of clubs, sporting arenas, and combat sims that abound in SecondLife.  There I met Sky Wildmist, the true inspiration behind Nirvana.




Josh Bellic (JB):  So tell me, Sky.  Just what is Nirvana Island all about?

Sky Wildmist (SW):  Nirvana is about providing a place of healing and nurture of the mind-body and spirit. It is a place of peace and serenity open to all who visit without an emphasis on any single belief system, cult, or creed. Some say Nirvana is a sanctuary for your soul. Originally conceived as a home for the Forest of Eye-Blinks Group, it is now evolved and continues to do so.  Nirvana is spiritually based... diverse traditions and systems are harmoniously connected. It is a place where you can explore divergent pathways at leisure, according to your interest; a place where, when you seem to arrive at the end of a trail, another begins.
Here is what I say to people when hosting events - Nirvana is a sim dedicated to wellbeing - a not for profit sim.  If you are in need of healing, solace, or sanctuary - you will find it here. You will also discover many romantic areas with cuddles and dances for you and your lover. Solitary sits for reflection and group gatherings for a pleasant chat can also be found.

JB:  What was it that inspired you to build Nirvana Island?

SW:  I taught a troubled resident to meditate during my first weeks in SL and realized that my path in SL was to form a spiritual group.  My main avi, Isis Pleides, created The Forest of Eyeblinks on 1 Jan 2010.  Now Isis does the talks and I do the building and management. I built Nirvana Island about a year later as the group had grown and we needed a full sim to allow access to meetings. Its design came as a series of visions - based on the development of the mind-body and spirit.




JB:  You seem well laid out.  Just what are some of the activities people can do here?

SW: Well all manner of spiritual practice - meditation, chanting, Tai Chi, discussion, drumming.  We also do Healing.  Many different forms may be undertaken here in the virtual world and especially now with COVID and social distancing so prevalent, many now are more open to these things. (I have been doing virtual healing as a RL professional practice for many years).  We also have a games area, a balloon tour for two, a butterfly ride to explore the floating islands, a 2-person canoe, and riding horses and bicycles for exploration.  Many people just come to chill or dance.
JB:  So tell me.  What is this Great Tree in the middle of the island all about?
SW:  This is a replica of my first home in SL - The Great Tree of Elven Glen - I have no breathing issues personally but when I entered the canopy in the tree, I experienced a physical sensation of deeper breathing which opened my eyes to the potential the real benefit of the virtual experience.  Here also, there is here a concept of a Mother Tree on which the land's ethos is based with strong roots in the Earth-loving space and a glorious canopy representing a stable well-balanced humanity.




JB:  What has been your greatest challenge in operating Nirvana Island?

SW: My greatest challenge? Well, to be honest, the answer to that question is two-fold.
First, there are Financial Challenges. We are not for profit and the monthly tier relies on the donations of Patrons and a few residents who support what is here and why. Second, Nirvana aims to be as unconditionally loving as possible. That means setting aside assumptions and judgment. As we develop and grow, these things have to be worked on and it is not always easy.

JB:  Have you actually seen lives changed through your efforts here?

SW:  I have yes - including my own. As a professional therapist, I rarely talk about these things.  In time people can gain better balance in their lives at every level when they feel supported by a constant stable presence.  There are very many spiritual and healing sites in SL but I think Nirvana is one of the longest-running now on a constant site.
People come and go and land disappears and reforms. But when people need support at any level, they require underlying stability which is often missing.  By maintaining this site as a constant presence many who no longer visit Nirvana still support it with just a dollar a month, knowing that I will do my best to ensure that needed continuity for others. We have been recognized as one constant on the grid.




JB:  Can you share any of your success stories?

SW:  Everyone who lands on Nirvana is part of that success, although we cannot measure it scientifically. The fact that those who recognize its value sufficiently to support it financially speaks for itself and there are those who have supported for 10 years. I send them all LOVE and GRATITUDE
There have been those who come here when they are dying and help to create some areas which enriches their time and quality of life and can dull pain. One lovely gentleman created a sound garden up at spirit park for those sight challenged.
And now we have offered space to the Gardens of Absentia who logged in one day to find their land gone. They now have a new home up at Spirit Park.

JB:  Tell us about some of the events you host here?

SW:  We have many different types of activities here.  We have Open Mic Poetry, Art Appreciation, Music, Dance, Opera, Ballet. Art and Music are enormously important to wellbeing even if it is not realized. Watching and participating in the art and skill of the DEJA VU Scenic Group who perform here monthly is an amazing experience.
Musicals, ballet, contemporary dance and opera also is an experience which can be enjoyed by people in their own way. We have many different venues for dance, music and performance. Those who are unable to see can enjoy the music and those unable to hear may be able to use acoustic processing software that allows them to appreciate beat and identify sounds. at Nirvana I really try to enable and include as far as possible.




JB:  What types of events and activities do you have planned for the future?

SW:  I would like to encourage more spiritual speakers and events and some art exhibitions and Charity Events. My new Events Manager will work with me on this as the greater variety and opportunities that are here will attract those who would not normally visit a healing spiritual sim.

JB:  Is there anything else you would like to share with our readers?

SW:  The whole island is a model - an allegory for the development of mind body and spirit as I interpret it.  Like all of us, it is constantly evolving. It is constructed on many levels both below the water and above. Nirvana is an experience for everyone to share and enjoy in their individual way. Some fly and miss it all!  Others take time and walk or ride and explore thoroughly to return often. finding what is not so obvious. There are parts of Nirvana that have never been discovered where there is a hidden gift for those who find it.  Maybe some of your readers will be the ones who find those places?"

Nirvana Island now has a google calendar for events - please see
https://calendar.google.com/calendar/embed?src=ha6t6cth0hcsot4od96qfuimdk@group.calendar.google.com&ctz=America/Los_Angeles
Nirvana a sanctuary for your soul:  https://youtu.be/ekXo8TX5N7o

SURL: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/New%20Paris/227/27/22




 


Saturday, September 12, 2020

Schedule of Performances for Week of September 13 at PETRA's ~ A Live Music Venue

 


Tuesday, September 15

The Point Ballroom
International Day

1:00 pm  TOXIE - USA
2:00 pm  Lisa Brune - France
3:00 pm  Hogan Baily - USA
4:00 pm  Edian Tey - Mexico
5:00 pm  Agatha Martin - Brrazil
6:00 pm  PutriSoloSinger - Indonesia

Wednesday, September 16

PETRA's

4:00 pm  Savannah Rain
5:00 pm  Aaron Cabott Jones
6:00 pm Noma Falta
7:00 pm Red Heaven
9:00 pm  Gabriel da Silva

Thursday, September 17

PETRA's

4L00 pm  Holly Giles
5:00 pm  Aron Cabott Jones
6:00 pm  Wolfie Moonshadow
7:00 pm to 9:00 pm  A Double Shot of Wayne Davis

Friday, September 18

PETRA's

3:00 pm  AMforte Clarity
4:00 pm  TBA
5:00 pm  Hogan Baily
6:00 pm  Red Heaven
7:00 pm  TwinGhost ronas

Sunday, September 20

Pointe Beach & Boardwalk
3:00 pm  SUMMER'S END - BEACH BOYS . Featuring Joker's Wild Tribute Band

GeekSpeak subject for Saturday 12th September at noon SLT


GeekSpeak – How I stopped worrying and started to love finance!

Everything you always wanted to know about finance but were afraid to ask.  Ask all your finance questions now.  Let’s explore the financial system.  What are shares?  How should we invest?

Even if you have close to zero in your account right now, let’s see where to go.  Erik Goff has been there and got the T-shirt and knows the way out. 

Why does the world work as it does?  What are the financial markets doing?
If you want to know more and if you want to know how to get extra money into your pocket, come and join us in GeekSpeak.

IM Vulcan Viper, who teaches a meditation class every Wednesday in the GeekSpeak auditorium at 1pm SLT, if you have ideas for new subjects.

http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Danmu/143/127/51

Friday, September 11, 2020

9/11 – NEVER FORGET: JOSH (THOMAS1 BELLIC) REPORTING




It was a Tuesday morning, and it started pretty much like any other Tuesday morning.  I was in college, heading across campus heading for my 9:00 AM class.  As I passed the student center, a girl came running past me, saying something about an airplane that flew into a building in New York.  I went inside...and sat, transfixed as the horror unfolded before me.  My Nation was under attack.  Later that afternoon as I drove home…dumbstruck by what I had witnessed…and trying to prep myself for my 3-year old son’s birthday party that evening.  The contrast couldn’t have been more striking. Celebrating his young life, on a day of so much death.

September 11, 2001 started like a “normal” day for most people, little knowing that in the days, months, and years following, we would all be operating under a “New Normal”.  Walk with me as we examine the impact of that fateful day on a few of today’s SL Residents


Lanai Jerrico is the Owner and Editor in Chief of SL Enquirer

Josh Bellic (JB):  Tell me Lanai.  Do you recall what you were doing that fateful day?

Lanai:  Certainly I do, Josh. I remember I was getting my daughter ready for afternoon kindergarten. I was watching television when the breaking news came on that an airplane had slammed into the World Trade Center.  I then watched, horrified, as the second plane hit, covered on live TV. Then I saw the towers fall. It was awful. I immediately thought of my cousin who worked in Tower 2.  I later learned that he was off that day.


I next asked Miakoda Tala (sackawho) (MT) about that day.  Mia was employed by a privakevate business jet company in Little Rock, Arkansas.

JB:  So, Mia.  Do you remember where you were on 9/11/2001?  What were you doing?  And how did that affect you?

Mia:  Of course I do, Josh.  I was working at Dassault Falcon Jet, so since we are in the aircraft industry, watching the plane hit the tower was devastating.  We had a TV brought into our office and we couldn't keep our eyes off it all day and we just sat there and cried.  It was one of the saddest days in history and it changed the world.  Not knowing why it happened was one of the hardest things to deal with. Who would do such a thing, killing innocent people? That day started the War on Terror. Bin Laden became the subject of a decade-long international manhunt.  It was a commercial aircraft and we are business jets but in the long run, it did affect the aircraft industry.  It was a day I will never forget.



Finally, I chatted with Paul Woodrunner, the creator and curator of the September 11th Memorial in SecondLife.  

JB:  Hey there Paul.  Do you remember where you were at 8:46 AM EST when the first plane struck the North Tower of the WTC on 9-11-2001?

Paul:  I was getting ready for work in New Orleans, and I saw the news,  When I arrived at work someone put the tv on and there in front of us the second plane hit, and we knew at that point in time the world changed.  It was terrible. The ppl in the towers and the planes were all innocent. Many were trying to help. That is what Americans do.  That is what Humans do --- they help.  This is what we are on this earth to do - Help people. The world changed on 9/11 and forever we will remember. Many, many people who perished were heroes, including the passengers and crew of Flight 93 who I consider the first combatants in the War on Terror. They had the info and they had the time and like Americans, they took a Vote and took action. I say their phone calls home to loved ones and folks that just picked up the phone changed history.  Their voices rang out and have not stopped in 19 years and they forced us to wake up and see the world differently. These people stood up and fought. They are the First Patriots of the new America. Their actions changed the course of America and the World and their voices have been heard. We have cried for all the victims of 9/11 but for the passengers and crew of flight 93... It is time now to celebrate their actions and make a great joyous noise…In New Orleans, we would. On Nov 3rd everyone should remember their voices and do what they did:  VOTE.



So there you have it, Folks.  Be sure and check out the 9-11 Memorial.  Tonight, beginning at 6:00 PM SLT, catch the 9-11 Memorial show at the Bob Hope Theater.  And never forget.  Never Never forget! Speak of this day to your children, and to your children’s children.
Just Do it.  Aloha
JB

SURL:  http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Copperhead%20Road/53/95/1515



Thursday, September 10, 2020

The GBTH Project Review – Zack Wonder Reporting



The art scene is vibrant on Second Life (SL), as many creators are experimenting the possibilities of creation in an ephemeral, virtual world without the actual need to go through the painstaking physical process of chipping away at rock or mixing oil pastes to paint on canvas. This process is exhibited in the GBTH Project (Grab the Bull by The Horns), curated by Marine Münter (vivresavie.resident). The GBTH Project is located at a sim organized as a cityscape, and is a piece of art in itself. A central square exhibits sculptures and leads to exhibit halls. Some exhibits can be entered from adjacent streets. Everything is organized as galleries in real-life (RL) art museums, with plaques introducing the artists and the art pieces. There are teleporters in strategic locations to guide the visitor around the sim. 
The sculptures in the central square are created by residents with an interest in art, as a collective effort titled “They: Duality of Love”. Rachel Breaker has provided the tools to create the sculptures from set pieces that the participants in the project have then assembled and textured to represent a central theme of love and duality. “Non-binary” aspects of love are also represented in the sculptures. Some of these are very political, others very innocuous representations of loving couples.
Zack admiring Rachel Breaker’s sculpture

The main exhibits in the sim are organized as individual galleries. Wide staircases lead to the entrances of four main halls, with entrance foyers introducing the artists and their works. On the side streets, “off-main” galleries can be found. Some of these are in small buildings resembling converted residences, and others have been erected on empty lots.
Sabotaged Memory by Marina Münter and Smoopa Spinotti can be found on one of the empty lots. Political, current-affairs protest posters and random junk are collected in a wire fence cage.  The posters decry current affairs with slogans witnessed in real-life (RL) urban protests in the USA: “Defund cops - prisons - military - racists”. Also, infringement on native tribes’ rights are reflected: “Stop federal invasion on indigenous lands”. The wire fence cage has, on closer look, rococo furniture, wall gobelins, vases and other artifacts from “le belle epoque” with graffiti tags written on them. Other pieces of the exhibit expound the whites’ invasion on indigenous lands, and imperialistic culture appropriating the quaint and the exotic of foreign cultures. The exhibit if an in-the-face exposition of revolutions past and present. A similar aesthetic is present in Marina’s exhibit “Non Perishable” where railroad containers are laden with junk and pieces of furniture, presenting themed views of existence, ranging from ambivalence and home, to wilderness, sea, and sin. You could spend hours examining the containers, getting new ideas on each visit.
New Years Eve by Amanda (aht1981) is one of the main exhibits, with video screens. A blue entrance staircase leads to the dark presentation room. Black and white videos of avatars talking about their New Year celebrations at the turn of 2020 are shown on the screens, by clicking on them. The concern of the virus was already present at the turn of the year, and the videos progress as interviews about the rising concern and people’s attitudes with coping with the isolation. The interviews on the screens concern the virus mostly, but the Black Lives Matter riots area also mentioned. Beautifully done, with eerie ambient music to go with the presentation, the videos have post-production effects that reflect black and white film and analog video from the VHS times.

pic of a screen

Chuanghu (Windows) by FionaFei teleprots you to the middle of an exhibit of Chinese-style calligraphic ink wash landscape in 3-D as a room with different surfaces. The viewer centrally is inside, and changing the point of view, every perspective changes the scene with the intersecting surfaces. The imagery evokes old Eastern silk screen partitions as well as modern urban structures. This exhibit is one example of an effect that a normal art gallery could never produce. It would be fascinating to experience with virtual reality eyewear.

Samira Selvey in the middle of the exhibit

“Swallow” by Vincent Priestley is an immersive space where the visitor becomes eaten, entering into a visceral body cavity with framed paintings on the walls. The paintings feature protruding organs, some are malformed surfaces with canvas texture, as well as reliefs with face-like features. Body fluids ooze from the walls as the viewer passes by the exhibited art. The exhibit is like a dungeon made of organic matter. Walking further down the body cavities, enlarged micro-organism like sculptures appear. The objets d’art are for sale in the gift shop!
Zack inside “Swallow”

“Inferno” by Noke Yuitza is a fantasy dreamscape of nightmarish proportions where a central figure is a dragon gazing on the visitor. Flowers with bulging eyes gaze on the viewer walking on a surface of multicolored crystals as well as a blanket of digital art. The eye flowers turn eerily directly at you as you walk around the space. It is possible to walk around the center of the exhibit, looking in from the outside, creating views with surreptitious effects that you can’t see from the inside.
interior of Inferno

A more traditional display of art is a collection of “furry” images by Tommy Bruce titled “Real Problems”. The central figure is a deer-like creature representing Tommy himself. The paintings hung on the walls as well as the sculptures present this deer furry in various scenes depicting different degrees of violence. The deer is the victim, with external forces imposed on him. The detailed furry texture of the sculptures is evoking realism absent in real-life art such as the Wall Street Bull.

furry deer sculpture

An upcoming exhibit by Rachel Breaker is still under construction in one of the main galleries. Rachel also has a store located on the sim, with pieces of art for sale.
The GBTH Project sim is one of the most evocative and mind-expanding sims to be encountered on Second Life. With the changing exhibits, there is something new to see on every visit, and the space cannot be completely exhausted at one go. SLE gives a “both thumbs up” for the experience, with a strong recommendation for  avatars to take the time off their busy schedules to do something different and visit.





Steele Live Music Presents - Improv at The Knock Knock Room Monday Sept 14th 2020


Tuesday, September 8, 2020

Schedule of DJ and Live Music, Week of September 6 at Club Lanai



Sept Wednesday 9th 12PM - 2PM SLT

12PM - 2PM SLT DJ Pepsy  - Freestyle -French
                             Host Lily

2PM - 4PM SLT DJ Flame - Mixed Style
                           Host Katelina


Sept Friday 11th   

12PM - 2PM SLT DJ Mika original in Italy, now France
Mix from Soulful to Disco
                             Host Kenna

2PM - 4PM SLT DJ Chris French - mix house
                           Host Kenna

Sept Saturday 12th

DJ Flame Holland


Sept Sunday 13 

12PM - 2PM SLT DJ Sifis - Dance 90's
                             Host Kenna


2PM - 3PM SLT Paul Nowles
                           Host Kenna

Monday, September 7, 2020

IMMEDIATE RELEASE: DJ Mon Tee Q Joins Black Soul Rhythms Radio



DJ Mon Tee Q will webcast his set live from SugarHill Lounge each Thursday @ 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM slt. Start your weekend early at SugarHill Lounge and enjoy classic soul and RnB music. 
Hostess: IslandFanticy
Attire:  Grown n' Sexy ♂♀ Handsome n' Classy  

Join us at SugarHill Lounge a warm inviting place for you to relax and unwind =
Or tune in from your land = http://69.162.103.66:8055

SugarHill Lounge is an exclusive club for the discerning individual who enjoys the company of beautiful people, intelligent conversation and soulful music. Join the SugarHill Lounge Group to become a member of a very special community of VIPs.

A Black Soul Rhythms Digital Radio Production 


Club Lion Entertainment presents Event & Contest Party on Friday 11 September 2020



Great Gatsby Sexy BossLady & Gentlemans Jury Choose

Best Mix between Hot'n Boss style wins 5000 LD$ will be in the Pot 

(Sponsors: NTC - Serenades by Ambrosia)

Performers                                                            Hosts

12 pm SLT ZDiva Sorbet                                        Veritas
1 pm   SLT Mar Biddle                                            Shrike
2 pm   SLT Jack Dryden                                         Shrike
3 pm   SLT Mrs. Ambrosia K. Windstorm               Shrike
4 pm   SLT UnBes0Grande                                    Barbie


We would like to invite you to our party. Come meet some new friends and have a great time. 

We look forward to having you at our event and hope that you find Club Lion a place you will frequent and party with us. 

LM : http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/The%20Lions/200/98/2001

Saturday, September 5, 2020

Schedule of Performances, Week of September 6 at PETRA's ~ A Live Music Venue


Tuesday, September 8
International DayThe Pointe Ballroom

2:00 pm  Lisa Brune - France
3:00 pm  TBA
4:00 pm  Edian Tey - Mexico
5:00 pm  Agatha Martin - Brazil
6:00 pm  PutriSoloSinger - Indonesia


Wednesday, September 9 
PETRA's
4:00 pm  Savannah Rain
5:00 pm  Djembe Dragonfire
6:00 pm  Noma Falta
7:00 pm  Red Heaven


Thursday, September 1
PETRA's
10:00 pm  Remy Farman  
4:00 pm  Holly Giles  
5:00 pm  Aaron Cabott Jones  
6:00 pm  Wolfie Moonshadow  
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm  A Double Shot of Wayne Davis


Friday, September 11 
PETRA's
2:00 pm  Max Kleene
3:00 pm  AMforte Clarity
4:00 pm  Annette Cifuentes
5:00 pm  Savannah Rain
6:00 pm  Red Heaven
7:00 pm  TwinGhost ronas
8:00 pm  Voodoo Shiton
9:00 pm  Funky Freddy Republic


Sunday, September 13
PETRA's
6:00 pm  QuadRadiX

Steele Live Music Presents QUADRADIX Sept 13 2020


Sunburst Premier Grid Entertainment: The Largest And Longest Running Caribbean Carnival In Second Life Returns


After a two year hiatus from bringing this event to the SL grid, I'm excited to announce the 9th Annual Sunburst Premier Grid Entertainment Caribbean Carnival weekend is coming to Second Life in a little over a week from this printing.  With 2020 being such a challenging time for everyone dealing with the coronavirus and being quarantined, the thought came to me.  However, with the incidences of deadly police actions against people of color in the USA and the protests around the world for social and racial equality, this was a perfect time to bring back the carnival in celebration of the Caribbean culture.
The 2020 Sunburst Caribbean Carnival will be a three day weekend event covering three individual sims with three unique events.  The dates of the events are from September 10-12.  September 10 and 11 are exclusive event days and require a ticket purchase to attend.  On September 10 will be our Afro-Latin Formal party featuring Break Beatz Entertainments (BBE) DJ India who will provide the beats and rhythms that will definitely keep you moving on the dance floor.  Hosting for DJ India will be the talented Egyptshae.  (Formal attire is required).  On September 11 we will be bringing you the anticipated Ultimate Versuz Showdown Battle.  This will be a double Versuz showdown between Caribbean music legends and stars Spice and Lady Saw played by DJ Pinky and DJ Cinfull of (BBE), and Aidonia and Vybes Kartel played by DJ Brockie and DJ Grock (BBE). Available tickets can be bought at: https://breakbeatzent.wixsite.com/2020sunburstcarnival.
On September 12 is our Caribbean Carnival open to the entire SL grid. The DJ line up for 2020 include in no specific order: DJ Kemi-Rock, DJ Vixen, DJ Pinky, DJ Cinfull, DJ Raidous, DJ AndreDVere, DJ Feleen, DJ Grock, and DJ Brockie.  Hosts for this event will be Dragoneyed Diva and Ladybug. We will have contests for King & Queen of carnival, Best crew in costume, Best In Body Glitter and for our Greek Org community, Best Greek Org in costume.  All will have linden awards.
None of this would be possible without the support of the following sponsors who we salute and say Thank You:
Art For The Soul -  Jonquel Jiagu
Landscape Art By Monrocie - Monrocie Pontecorvo
Fabstar Entertainment - Ladybug Foxx
Zeta Gamma Rho SL Sorority
TKO Designs - Tia Kimagawa
The Baptiste Family Foundation - KariNoelle Baptiste
Lymin' Ting Caribbean Club - KandiLicious Pearl
Beta Eta Rho SL Sorority - Caressa28
Xi Gamma Xi SL Fraternity 
Epsilon Xi Rho - HoneyOshun
Stylonic Co. -  ADVERSITY
Weddings By Sie - Sienna Harris
Rite Time Radio - Dayta Dorchester
3M ESTATES DESIGNS - Honeychocl8kiss
Nat's Jazz Club @Detroit City - Linda Sautereau
Delta Theta Nu SL Sorority - Sanaa Carami
GOLDs Fashion Runway Styling and PROMOTIONS - IndiiirareGold Enchantment
Serenades By Ambrosia - Ambrosia Windstorm
DAWNIES Soulfood & Catering - Dawn Garside
Sigma Upsilon Nu SL Sorority


And finally thank you to the following Co-Producers of this years event:
Break Beatz Entertainment, Viejo Tophat, Fancita Miami, Mu Sigma Nu SL Fraternity
Tia Kimagawa (ZGR), and Cindy Alaric and the Sisters of Psi Kappa Phi SL Sorority.


 
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