Friday, October 26, 2012
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., former Atlanta mayor and U.N. Ambassador Andrew Young, former Atlanta Mayor Maynard Jackson, 1940s activist Ella Baker and others.
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Friday, October 26, 2012
Iconic photos of civil rights leaders combined with images from the movement’s front lines, such as the first group of African-American Atlanta police officers, make up Wells Fargo’s Civil Rights Timeline mural, which was dedicated Friday morning, October 26th at the Lee Street, West End location. Sixty feet long and stretching half the circumference of the lobby of the West End Lee bank store, the mural starts with a 1928 photo of the office of the Atlanta Daily World and ends with a mid-90s reenactment of the 1965 Selma to Montgomery march. In between are photos of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., former Atlanta mayor and U.N. Ambassador Andrew Young, former Atlanta Mayor Maynard Jackson, 1940s activist Ella Baker and others. Scenes depicted…
Friday, April 27, 2012
The event was held Friday morning.
Wells Fargo's West End bank location was the site of an unveiling of a new mural celebrating the contributions of Atlanta's African-American colleges and universities. The event was held Friday morning, and coincided with the announcment of a new business fund that is designed to create jobs and small businesses in the African-American community. The fund is getting its start with a $145,000 gift from Wells Fargo to the non-profit Opportunity Funding Corporation. Wells Fargo said that money from the fund, which the is expected to grow with more private gifts, will go to promising new businesses coming out of an annual business plan competition among historically black colleges and universities that the Opportunity Funding Corporation …
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Wells Fargo is also announcing a new business fund designed to create jobs and small businesses in the African-American community.
Wells Fargo's West End bank location will be the site of a new mural celebrating the contributions of Atlanta's African-American colleges and universities. The mural will be unveiled at 9 am on Friday, April 27, and coincides with the announcment of a new business fund that is designed to create jobs and small businesses in the African-American community. The fund is getting its start with a $145,000 gift from Wells Fargo to the non-profit Opportunity Funding Corporation. Wells Fargo said that money from the fund, which the is expected to grow with more private gifts, will go to promising new businesses coming out of an annual business plan competition among historically black colleges and universities that the Opportunity Funding …
Saturday, March 17, 2012
The event is being held today at Greater New Light Missionary Baptist Church from 9 am-2 pm.
Cascade's Greater New Light Missionary Baptist Church is the site of Saturday's "Get Financially Fit" seminar being hosted by the Concerned Black Clergy of Metropolitan Atlanta. The event is being held from 9 am-2 pm Saturday, March 17, 2012. The event will take place Saturday, March 17, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. “We know that many in our community are up against pressing financial challenges right now, and we also know that some could get ahead by making a few simple changes in how they handle their money,” said Concerned Black Clergy president Rev. Frank Brown. “This workshop, in collaboration with Wells Fargo, will provide valuable information for both groups.” The first 20 adults who register and complete the course will receive a $25 …
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
The day's top headlines for Wednesday, November 9, 2011
After SPLOST Passage, APS Considers New Buckhead Elementary School. Unofficial DeKalb County Election Results. Brown, Amos Headed For APS District 2 Runoff. Rieker Edges Milliron, Goebel Beats Bumgardner. Sandy Springs Voters Say Yes To Sunday Sales. Don't Stress; It's Only A Test. Local Organizations Receive Grants From Wells Fargo. Dunwoody PD Arrest 20-Year-Old In iPad2 Robbery. Virginia-Highland Resident To Star In Pace Academy Play.
Thursday, November 3, 2011
The day's top headlines for Thursday, November 3, 2011
Protestors Blocked On March To Atlantic Station. Wal-Mart Developers Meet With Medlock, Decatur Residents. City Zoning Board Denies QuikTrip Site Appeal. Grady Sophomore Named Among Georgia's 20 Under 20. APD Seeks Sexual Offender.
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