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All community programs produced by Chit Chat Communications, have been developed to expose, inspire, encourage and educate youth and adults, by using the company’s network of extraordinary professionals to speak, perform and/or display their attributes to society.

To become a sponsor, please contact Carla Morrison, Chit Chat Communications, (404) 815-5667 or email: Cmorrison@chitchatcommunications.com or Vivian Hughes Vhughes@chitchatcommunications.com

2008 - 2009 Events
Celebration of Women | Sisters of Tomorrow Conference | Fundraisers | ATPWTP
(Dates subject to change)

ATLANTA SCHEDULE
October - November
SOT Open enrollment
October 1, 2008
6pm-9pm
    SOT Reception/Fundraiser, Auburn Avenue Research Library on African American Culture & History, 101 Auburn Avenue, Atlanta, Georgia.
November 1, 2008
Luncheon. –(We will have a 2-4 hour working lunch, recapping what we have learned, the goals we’ve set, how we are working toward those goals, preparing for the next workshop and the expectation of it. (Research, Writing assignments, Book clubs, etc).
December 6, 2008
Luncheon
January 19, 2009
Self esteem workshop.
February 7, 2009
Luncheon
March/April, 2009
Education workshop
April 4, 2009
Luncheon
April, 26, 2009
4pm-7pm
    “A Journalistic Talent Review” (fundraiser), Midtown Atlanta, Georgia. (tentative)
May 2, 2009
Health & fitness workshop
September 5, 2009
Career workshop

CT SCHEDULE

October - November 2008
SOT Open enrollment
October 2008
SOT Reception/Fundraiser, an intimate launch in New Haven, CT
February 21, 2009
Luncheon. –(We will have a 2-4 hour working lunch, recapping what we have learned, the goals we’ve set, how we are working toward those goals, preparing for the next workshop and the expectation of it. (Research, Writing assignments, Book clubs, etc).
March 14, 2009
Luncheon
April 18, 2009
Education workshop
May 16, 2009
Health and Fitness workshop
June 20, 2009
Luncheon
September 14, 2009
    Adopt a School James “Hillhouse” High School, Jackie King and/or John Daniels School.
September 19, 2009
Career workshop

Celebration Women of Color

March 7, 2009
11AM - 1PM
“Celebrating Women of Color”, a Women’s History Month Celebration, Atlanta Downtown Marriott, 150 Spring Street, downtown Atlanta, Georgia.
March 21, 2009
11AM - 1PM
“Celebrating Women of Color”, a Women’s History Month Celebration, location TBA, in New Haven, CT.
Celebrating Women of Color (CWOC) is an annual women’s history month celebration produced by CCC, in Atlanta, Georgia.  The enriching program includes: poetry, author readings, music, food, fun and more.  The program was developed to inspire, educate, entertain and celebrate women ages 21-45, and their families in honor of Women’s History Month during the month of March.

Sisters of Tomorrow Conference

October 13, 2008
10am - 4pm
Sisters of Tomorrow Conference (SOTC), Big Bethel Village, 500 Richard Allen Blvd., SW., Atlanta, Georgia. (404) 815-5667
December 26, 2008

SOTC at Hillhouse High School, 480 Sherman Pkwy, New Haven, CT. (404) 815-5667.

Sisters of Tomorrow ( SOT) is an annual 1-day conference for young girls, ages 9-18. The conference exposes, inspires and educates young girls on developing positive self-images, career objectives and health issues.

Fundraisers

October 1, 2008
6pm - 9pm
SOT Launch Reception/Fundraiser, Auburn Avenue Research Library on African American Culture & History, 101 Auburn Avenue, Atlanta, Georgia.
November 29, 2008
5pm - 8pm

SOT Reception/Fundraiser in New Haven, CT.

April 25, 2009
11am-2pm
“Brunch & A Bag”, Midtown Atlanta, Georgia
April 26, 2009
4pm - 7pm
“A Journalistic Talent Review” (fundraiser), Location TBA, Midtown Atlanta, Georgia.
Sponsorship and advertisement opportunities are still available. Sponsorship packages range from $5,000 - $25,000.00.  To be listed as a friend of Sisters of Today & Tomorrow requires a $1,500, donation.  For more information call Chit Chat Communications, (404) 815-5667 or email: vhughes@chitchatcommunications.com .

After the Party, What's The Plan?

November 21, 2008
10am - 12pm
“After the Party, What’s the Plan?” Symposium Series/”The Wakeup Tour” with Ilyasah Shabazz, The Malcolm X Dr. Betty Shabazz Memorial & Education Center, 3940 Broadway, Harlem, NYC. 10032, (404) 815-5667.
November 28, 2008
11am - 1pm
(Hillhouse Reunion) “After the Party, What’s the Plan?” Symposium Series at Hillhouse High School, 480 Sherman Pkwy., New Haven, CT. (404) 815-5667.

May 16, 2009
11am-2pm
“Teen Summit” Youth Conference & Fashion Show. (The week before Freddie Fixer), Hillhouse High School, 480 Sherman Pkwy, New Haven, CT. (404) 815-5667.
June 5, 2009
11am - 1pm
    “After the Party, What’s the Plan?” Symposium Series, Auburn Avenue Research Library on African American Culture & History, 101 Auburn Avenue, downtown, Atlanta, Georgia. (404) 815-5667.
After The Party, What's The Plan? (ATPWTP) is a forum that travels across the country with entertainers, athletes, politicians and civic leaders, who are also entrepreneurs; educating young people (ages 16-25, primary; 9-15 and 26-35 secondary) on life planning decisions and a plan of action.