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Burlington, Vermont, United States
The SISTA United Alliance is a community based non-profit organization dedicated to providing support and services to women and children of color in our local community. The SISTA United Alliance is committed to educating, mobilizing and supporting our local community around issues geared towards social change by providing support through education, resource referrals, informal support and general information.

Monday, February 9, 2009

Other announcements

This month is Black History month and let us all recognize that education on black history should be year round. The events and peoples activism that shaped the present did not just happen in this month but throughout the years, months and days. One month is not enough time to learn about our history but it is a time to observe and be aware of what all took place and the people who made that difference, what we have been through up until this point in time and also to recognize that history is still being made.

On January 20th the 44th president of our United States was inaugurated into office. The man who took his place as the leader of America is an African American man. In my lifetime I am fortunate enough to witness this event, if even from a seat in a local bar/restaurant. I sat there at Nectars with my supervisor Kinda, us being the only two black people from what I could see, and the sense of unity and acceptance filled my heart. The place was full not with a lot of people of color but with white people who were there to celebrate this event. Everyone in attendance was happy and proud to be there. This made me feel good and proud of my country and my neighbors. By the end I shed tears of joy for the progress we have made, the struggles we have overcome and are overcoming still.

I thought about what all I’ve learned growing up and in school about what our past (and present) black leaders and fighters of justice have worked hard for. Our ancestors have worked and cried, fought and died for a day like this. To wonder what Martin Luther King would be thinking if he had survived the fight to be here, What Malcom X, Angela Davis or Rosa Parks, would say about this day or even to see the reaction on the faces of every slave and every oppressed black person who had to live through segregation and the injustices, inequalities and brutalities for years up to and even past the Civil Rights Movement. It’s unimaginable to me. I can imagine that it would seem impossible to many of them, but incredibly proud and life changing for every single one of them. Here is proof that America has come so far in treatment of black people and can see us as great leaders worthy of running this country. We went from being considered only 3 quarters human to now being able to sit the highest positions of elected power.

This event however is not just a victory for Black Americans; it is a triumph for all of America and the world. I was here and I got the see it in my lifetime. But the most important thing about this day to me was the fact that our young children growing up in this generation are able to have this as a model and motivator and as proof that they are just as equal as anyone else to be anything they what to be at any level of power and importance. Race and the color of their skin does NOT have to be a negative factor in their lives. My son can believe in himself, his country and his people. All people. I am proud to be a Black American woman.

Food Stamp Rules Have Changed
Save for Retirement - Save for Your Child’s Education - And Still Get Food Stamps!
In the past many people could not get food stamps because they had too much savings. Now you can have retirement and education savings accounts and still get the help you need, even if you have been denied before.
The Food Stamp Program is an important federal nutrition program that helps make sure people have enough food to be active and healthy. Households that participate can also receive other benefits like free school meals for your children and phone bill assistance!
For a food stamp application, call 1-800-287-0589 or visit www.vermontfoodhelp.com. For help with your application, dial 2-1-1, free from anywhere in Vermont, and ask to be connected to your nearest Community Action Agency.
If you are a senior, call the Senior Helpline at 1-800-642-5119.

SISTA Project
Starting in February 2009 new SISTA sessions will begin. Be a part of our Valentine’s/Condom Day kick party February 14 2009. Play games, win prizes, decorate adult cupcakes, and talk about special exciting ways of enjoying safe sex. Everyone takes home a gift. Please be a part. Come and have fun and gain information and share information while having a good time in the SISTA Project. Brought to you by SISTA United Alliance. For time and location information call Kinda Sharp-Garrett at 660-4875.

To anyone who can provide childcare, we at SISTA are always in need of a provider. Contact Kinda Sharp-Garrett at our new number 660-4875.

Be a SISTA volunteer! It is a great experience and a chance to meet new people and do a great service to the community.
Here is your chance! If you haven’t yet been a part of our SISTA sessions, BE A PART OF SISTA! It is a growing program and we need more participants. This is a program for women of color that discusses relationships, dating and safe sex. Sisters connect with sisters on building self-esteem skills, developing life experiences with coping skills and developing safer sex methods. We provide good food, exciting games/activities, door prizes and valuable information plus child care and transportation if needed. Call Kinda Sharp-Garrett at 660-4875 or email sistaunited@yahoo.com to set up an interview. Call soon and become a SISTA!

You can add to the SISTA experience. If you have either African art or art made by Black women, such as yourself, that you may want to donate to SISTA let us know. We could always use more supplies and volunteers to join us.

If you have any news or information on events contact us to let us know. We can all do our part to inform each other.
If you have family photos or any poems that you want to share, email them to us and we will include them in an issue of SISTA UNITED VOICES.

Feedback: Write us at sistaunited@yahoo.com with your feedback and let us know what you think. We will include your comments in our next issue.

Remember:


SISTA LOVE IS STRONG! SISTA LOVE IS SAFE! SISTA LOVE IS SURVIVING!

Friday, January 2, 2009

Children & Family Events:

After-School Chess Classes
Bob Claussen will teach multi-level chess classes for middle-school and high school students. Beginners, intermediate and advanced players are all welcome. Thursdays at 4:00 p.m. on January 8th, 15th, 22nd, 29th, February 5th, 12th, March 5th, 12th, and 19th.

Library Teen Advisory Board
The Teen Library Advisory Board meets to contribute ideas, plan after-school programs, and to design and carry-out projects to enhance the library as a vibrant community resource, under the supervision of Beth Yendrek, a member of the library staff. Wednesdays - January 7th, January 21st, February 4th, February 18th, March 11th, March 25th at 3:45 p.m. in the Library Conference Room. Group size is limited. For students in grade 9-12. Pre-registration is required.

After-school Teen Programs
The Teen Library Advisory Board will plan a variety of programs ranging from jewelry-making, book discussions and book talks, cooking, art and music programs, and special guest visitors. January 14th, January 28th, February 11th, March 4th, March 18th at 3:45 p.m. Stay tuned for future announcements of programs.

Story Time for Toddlers
For toddlers to age 3 to enjoy listening to stories, nursery rhymes, and finger plays. Please register. Tuesdays at 10:00am South Burlington Community Library 550 Dorset Street

Story Time for Babies
For non-walking babies and their parents to enjoy simple stories, songs and nursery rhymes. Please register. Thursdays at 10:00am, South Burlington Community Library 550 Dorset Street

Literacy Story Time for 3-5 Year Olds
For children ages 3-5 years old to enjoy stories by a different author each week as well as puppets, rhythm activities, and a simple craft. There will be no story hour Friday, December 26. Please register. Fridays at 10:00am South Burlington Community Library 550 Dorset Street

Outreach Story Times: Mrs. Marje, our Children’s Librarian, will visit area day care centers and pre-schools to read stories every Wednesday morning. South Burlington Community Library 550 Dorset Street

Tae Kwon Do K.I.C.K.S. Family Classes,
Children ages 4-6 and their parents from 3:45-4:30 p.m. and children ages 7-adult from 4:30-5:30 p.m. and 5:30-6:30 p.m. Tae Kwon Do lessons for the whole family starting with children as young as 4 through adults. Learn punching and kicking techniques along with self-defense. Increase physical strength, flexibility and confidence. Quarterly promotional testing and participation in state-wide tournaments for interested students 877-1022
Family Night Open Jam at the Metronome is every Sunday at 9pm. It’s free to all and family friendly so bring your kids out to the jam.

Family Autism Support 2nd Sunday of every month, 3 - 5 pmMontpelierAdmission: free for more information: 249-7961

Live Animal Feedings
Monday, November 3–Thursday, January 1, 10:30AM, 12:30PM, 3PM
at ECHO at the Leahy Center for Lake Champlain in Burlington. $7-9.50For more information: 1-877-ECHOFUN ext. 100
http://www.echovermont.org/

EcoKid's Craft Lab 11 am-1 pm
The Bobbin Sew Bar and Craft Lounge Burlington, Vermont
Kids crafts using recycled materials

Community and Events:


Welcome the NEW YEAR
Let’s hope this year 2009 brings more fortune and good news than the last!!!

Beginner Yoga
Looking to try something new? Would you like to learn yoga as a tool to help manage stress and improve focus? Learn enjoyable and easy to do breathing exercises, postures and relaxations that can benefit you from head to toes! Join certified Hatha Yoga Instructor, Sylvia Kabusk for this class designed specifically for the middle-school student. No flexibility is required. You may pre-register for one or all of the classes. Mondays - January 12th, January 26th, February 2nd, February 9th, March 9th, March 16th, March 23rd and March 30th at 3:45 p.m. Space is limited to 15. Wear comfortable clothing. For students in grades 5-8. Registration is required.

BROWN BAG LUNCH SERIES: Imagine if You Were Poor Like Me
We will have a screening of the documentary Imagine if You Were Poor Like Me produced by CCTV and Mercy Connections which features several Vermont women talking about living in poverty. Bring a lunch, tea and dessert will be served.Wednesday, January 14th at noon.

Sex Talk with Sue Johanson
January 16, 2009, 8:00 p.m. to 9:15 p.m.Davis Student Center, The Grand Maple Ballroom, University of Vermont, BurlingtonCost: $5 with UVM ID, $15 community. Sue Johanson is Canada's foremost sexual educator and counselor, recipient of the distinguished Order of Canada. For the last 30 years, she has provided frank and honest sexual education to thousands of Canadians through her lectures, radio programs, and the Sunday Night Sex Show on television.

Brothers and Sisters in Selma: Vermont Catholic Activism in the Civil Rights EraMonday, January 19, 2009, 7:00 pm St. Michael's College, 1 Winooski Park, Colchester, VTContact: (802)479-8500 or vhs-info@state.vt.us Program on Vermont Catholic activism during the Civil Rights Era.


Speaking From Experience Series with Rich Jr. and Jerry TarrantJanuary 20, 2009, 7 p.m. Champlain College, Aiken Hall, Morgan Room, Burlington
Join Rich Jr. and Jerry Tarrant, serial entrepreneurs and co-founders of mywebgrocer, a Colchester-based company that provides e-commerce and e-marketing services to more than 80 retail grocery chains as they talk about their entrepreneurial experiences in creating several successful businesses. Mywebgrocer was founded in 1999 based on a strong belief in the viability of the online grocery business. The company's core services include: website design, hosting, email, on-line circulars, recipes, personalized offers and, ecommerce. The Tarrants have an impressive record as entrepreneurs in the retail, real estate, and the health care industries.

Guinea through the Eyes of a Peace Corps Volunteer
Take a trip in your mind to Guinea, West Africa and see a side of Africa you do not normally see in the news. Mara Hayes, a returned Peace Corps Volunteer, will talk about her experiences living in a village of 3,300 Guineans for two year and then in the regional capital, Kan Kan for a year and a half. In her travels she met with extreme generosity, hospitality, desperation, fear, laughter, and unstoppable tears. In her presentation, Mara will bring alive what it was like to take a 16-hour bus ride with 30 people in a bus made for 12 and to eat a meal of rice and sauce with your hands sitting around a bowl of food with 15 others. She will bring some of the beauty and warmth from Africa to you. January 21st at 7:00 p.m.

Café Scientifique -- Nanotechnology: Size Does MatterJan 22, 2009, 6:30 pm-9:00 pm Burlington Contact: (802)324-3686With Dr. Dennis Clougherty, Department of Physics, University of Vermont.

Serving Returning Veterans & their FamiliesJanuary 30, 2009, 9:00 am to 4:00 pm Capitol Plaza, Montpelier Contact: Traci Sawyers attracisawyers@bhnvt.org or Diane Robie at drobie@shoreham.net
Sponsored by Behavioral Health Network of VT.

Imani Youth Center Food Drive
The Imani Youth Center gives out boxes of food to low income people and families in the community from 2pm-3pm every third Friday of the month. If you feel the pinch of financial restriction and need to make food dollars stretch, get to the Imani Center and get your box of food.

The Old North End Time Bank
You're invited to join The Old North End Time Bank, bringing people together to help each other. For more information or to join, check out http://www.burlingtontimebanks.blogspot.com/ or contact Melissa at burlington.timebanks@gmail.com, (802) 651-1084.

French-English Conversation Group
Speakers of Anglais swap syllables with native French speakers in a parlez session. Sundays, November 2 through January 4, 4–5:30PM;
at Fletcher Free Library in Burlington. Free

International Club: Mondays, 3:30-5:00pm, Hauke Boardroom.

STAND: Student Anti-Genocide Coalition: Wednesdays, 4:15-5:15pm, Center for Service & Civic Engagement.

INCLUDE: LGBTQA ALLIANCE: Wednesdays, 4:00-5:00pm, Hauke 203.

Burlington Peace Vigil
Monday through Friday, 5 – 5:30PM
Activists stand together in opposition to the U.S. occupation of Iraq.
Salsalina Practice
Work on your sensuous nightclub routines at this weekly Latin dance session. Every Wednesday at 6pm at Salsalina Studios in Burlington For more information call (802) 598-1077

Poet’s Jam with Trevien Stenger at Parima Acoustic Lounge in Burlington
Every Monday night at 9:30pm

Jazz Jam at Radio Bean in Burlington FREE every Thursday at 6pm

Reggae Night with Double J & Doobie, Wednesdays, 10pm at JP’s Pub Burlington Free

Top Hat Entertainment Dance Party, Wednesdays, 10pm at Rasputin’s, Burlington. Free
Déjà Vu Ladies Night, Saturdays, 9pm at Second Floor in Burlington. Free

All Night Dance Party with DJ Toxic, Saturdays, 5pm at Tabu Café and night club, Plattsburg. Free

Monthly Old North End Community Dinner
All are welcome to the Old North End Community Dinners held the second Thursday of every month, 5:30 pm at the McClure Multi-Generational Center, 241 N. Winooski Avenue (next to the old Dairy Queen). FREE!
For more information call Charlie Giannoni at 660-9870. To donate food or help serve dinner, call Janet Hicks at 863-3860.

A Neighborhood Planning Assembly
(NPA) is held every month for each of Burlington’s wards. If you want to be more involved with and have a say in what is going on in your community, attend a Community Ward NPA. For more information, please go to http://www.cedoburlington.org/neighborhoods/npa/npas1.htm

Community Advisory Group
(CAG) is a group that needs the community members to have a part in determining the HIV/AIDS related services that are provided to the residents of Vermont. This group is important in promoting effective HIV/AIDS related care and prevention programs in the state of Vermont. To do this Vermont acts as an advisory group to the Vermont Department of Health HIV/AIDS/STD/HEP C programs on the issues of HIV/AIDS prevention and care. Help make these important decisions and get paid for your time! This membership calls for your involvement and attendance to bi-monthly meetings for which you will also be reimbursed for travel cost i.e. gas money.
Call Michelle Force HIV Prevention Supervisor at (802)863-766

Financial:




The program NeWheels Loans through Opportunities gets you new reliable cars at discounted prices and Budget/Credit Builder programs are available.
Call Yvonne at 802-865-8328 x122

Free Financial Education Classes for Opportunities Credit Union members:

Control Your Money: Budget & Savings
This is a workshop where you can learn budgeting and banking skills to help realize you financial goals.

To Your Credit Workshop
This workshop is for financially curious folks to learn how to read and improve their credit score. For more information call (802) 865-3404, x127

Homebuying Seminar
For would-be house hunters to consider the various steps in seeking a suitable space and obtaining a mortgage. Call Jane 802-865-3404 x127 to register.

CVOEO’s Growing Money Project has two classes that can help you build your financial stability.

Financial Self-Protection teaches about financial goal-setting, money and credit management, dealing with credit cards, managing spending and more.

Creating a Financial Future helps you to learn how to save and build net worth, and shows the first steps towards creating long term investments.

Think You Can’t Afford to Buy a Home?The Williston Interfaith Affordable Housing Task Force invites you to come and find out more about entry-level homeownership opportunities! Together with the Champlain Housing Trust, the Williston Interfaith Affordable Housing Task Force will provide information and resources about the home-buying process.
For more information, please contact: Coleen McBournie at the Williston Interfaith Affordable Housing Task Force - 800-445-6298 x25 - or - Liz Curry - 802-862-6244 Champlain Housing Trust

Homebuyers' Workshop - Before getting into debt, potential house hunters gather info about real estate valuation and mortgage financing methods. Saturday, August 16, 9AM–5PM at Central Vermont Community Land Trust in Barre. $60 per household

Health and Beauty:



Know your status and take control of your life and health. Get FREE HIV screening and counseling at SISTA United Alliance. Call for an appointment. (802)660-4875
FREE CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING DAY for Un/Under insured WOMEN Saturday, Jan 10th from 9am-1pm at three wonderful local sites: > - Champlain Obstetrics & Gynecology in Essex (802-879-1802) > - Maitri Health Care for Women in South Burlington (802-862-7338)> - Open Door Clinic in Vergennes (802-388-0137) > Reservations are recommended but not required। In addition to pap tests, breast exams, HPV DNA tests and HPV vaccines are available. Interpreters, childcare, and snacks are provided. The screenings are sponsored by The Hicks Foundation, Seventh Generation, Ladies First, and Kelliher Samets Volk. For more info:
www.freepap.orgVermont Commission on Women (VCW)126 State StreetMontpelier, Vermont 05633-6801802-828-2841 / 800-881-1561Visit www.women.state.vt.us and our history project website: www.womenshistory.vermont.gov
LET’S GET IN SHAPE!!!!

VT Cares hosts yoga classes every Thursday from 2pm-3pm at 113 Church St Burl
VT Cares Walk-in HIV testing on Mondays from 4pm-7pm

Zumba Fitness (Fitness Options)
Step-by-steppers try out Latin dance inspired exercises mixed with high energy, international rhythms at Fitness Options in South Burlington. $10 (first time free)
Tuesdays and Thursdays at 8pm through January 2009
At Olympiad Health and Racquet Club in South Burlington $10
For more information call (802) 310-6686 (802) 734-3479
Free Memory Screening: For adults 55 +, offered by UVM College of Medicine & Fletcher Allen Health Care on the 1st & 3rd Mondays of each month. Call Sally Ross Nolan for more information at 802-847-9488.
Beauticontrol Certified Beauty Consultant Diana Peters
Beauty and Spa products and Parties
To order or schedule a party contact:
Diana Peters
(802)598-4974 or e-mail pijamita@hotmail.com
Visit website: www.beautipage.com/dmp722


It’s hard to find a hair salon for us। So if you know anyone or any place that can do beautiful hair styling for ethnic women let us at SISTA Voices know.


Licensed Hair styling Specialist

Pauline Anderson (802)999-9022

Hair Braiding by Tonya Mitchell
Email: mailto:tonya%20goodgrace@yahoo.com

Other announcements:


SISTA Project
Starting in February 2009 new SISTA sessions will begin. Be a part of our Valentine’s/Condom Day kick party February 14 2009. Watch a movie, play games, win prizes, decorate adult cupcakes, and talk about special exciting ways of enjoying safe sex. Everyone takes home a gift. Please be a part. Come and have fun and gain information and share information while having a good time in the SISTA Project. Brought to you by SISTA United Alliance. Childcare will not be provided. For time and location information call Kinda Sharp-Garrett at 660-4875.

SISTA United Alliance is not just our organization, it’s YOUR organization। Help grow your community by participating, volunteering, donating or whatever you can do to contribute. We are branching out and have many new programs for you to take advantage of but we need you.

To anyone who can provide childcare, we at SISTA United Alliance are always in need of a provider. Contact Kinda Sharp-Garrett at 660-4875.

Be a SISTA volunteer! It is a great experience and a chance to meet new people and do a great service to the community.
Here is your chance! If you haven’t yet been a part of our SISTA sessions, BE A PART OF SISTA! It is a growing program and we need more participants. This is a program for women of that discusses relationships, dating and safe sex. Sisters connect with sisters on building self-esteem skills, developing life experiences with coping skills and developing safer sex methods. We provide good food, exciting games/activities, door prizes and valuable information plus child care and transportation if needed. Call Kinda Sharp-Garrett at 660-4875 or email sistaunited@yahoo.com to set up an interview. Call soon and become a SISTA!

You can add to the SISTA experience. If you have either African art or art made by Black women, such as yourself, that you may want to donate to SISTA. We could always use more supplies and volunteers to join us.

If you have any news or information on events contact us to let us know. We can all do our part to inform each other.
If you have family photos or any poems that you want to share, email them to us and we will include them in an issue of SISTA UNITED VOICES.

Feedback: Write us at sistaunited@yahoo.com with your feedback and let us know what you think. We will include your comments in our next issue.

Remember:






SISTA LOVE IS STRONG! SISTA LOVE IS SAFE! SISTA LOVE IS SURVIVING!