South Carolina Black Pride
Columbia, SC
June 18-21, 2009
info@southcarolinablackpride.com
2009 Pride Theme:
"United 4 Change:
Black, Bold, & Proud!"
It will be a souvenir program quality Guide which we will distribute free to participants, sponsors, and guests the week of Pride. Make Payments to & Mail to: SC Black Pride, P.O. Box 8191, Columbia, SC 2902
DEADLINE: June 18, 2008
Back Cover, 1 Full Page Color Ad
(8.5 x 5.5 inches)
$500.00
Back Inside Cover, 1 Full Page Color Ad (8.5 x 5.5 inches)
$400.00
Full Page, Color Ad
(8.5 x 5.5 inches)
$250.00
Full Page, Black & White
(8.5 x 5.5 inches)
$150.00
Half Page Horizontal, Black & White
(4.25 x 5.5 inches)
$75.00
Business Card Size, Black & White
(3.5 x 2 inches)
$50.00
Patron: Only Name Listed
$25.00

Respect & Protect Yourself...

South Carolina HIV/AIDS Council
Palmetto AIDS Life Support Services
Directions?:
Map to the Margarette Miller Center
Calendar of Events
(Directions at bottom of page)
Pre-Pride Events
Volunteer Training & Appreciation Dinner. Sunday, June 15, 6 - 8 PM, Harriet Hancock Community Center, 1108 Woodrow Street, Columbia, SC 29205, FREE.
"Light Under the Sun" Pre-Pride 70's Party: Wednesday, June 18, Doors open at 10 PM, Club Fusion, 920 Lady Street in the Vista, 803-765-1574. $5 charge. $50 Best Costume & Soul Train Dancer Contests.
Pride Week
Welcome Reception: Wednesday, June 25th, 6-9pm, Hush Restaurant & Tappas Bar, 1004 Gervais Street. Greetings & Proclamation by Columbia Mayor Bob Coble FREE admission, Cash Bar.
Town Hall Debate, "Because the Bible Told Me So: Is Homosexuality a Sin?": Thursday, June 26th, 7-8:30 pm, Univ. of SC Law School Auditorium, 701 Main Street. FREE
National HIV Testing Awareness: Friday, June 27th, all day -- city-wide. Free and confidential HIV testing. FREE. Click here for featured events.
"A Night Out With the Arts" Friday, June 27th, 6-9pm: Columbia Music Festival Association's ArtSpace, 914 Pulaski St...
Above program features "Readings by Writers" including Laurinda Brown, author of "The Highest Price for Passion" etc. and Terrance Dean author of "Hiding in Hip Hop"also the "For the Love of Harlem Musical" excerpt. Set during the 1920s Harlem Renaissance it showcases the lives of great SGL artists like Langston Hughes, Bessie Smith & Richard Bruce Nugent; written/ directed by Jermaine N. Lee of the Carolinas Black Pride Movement, $12 & cashbar
Featured Writers
Terrance Dean, "Hiding in Hip Hop"
"For the Love Harlem"
Community Expo: Saturday, June 28th, 11am-6pm --- food, vendors, entertainment and featuring a Mini-Ball with the Carolina Ballroom Council, Margarette Miller Center, 1509 Fontaine Rd., FREE.
Community Awards & Jazz Brunch, Sunday, June 29th, 3-5 pm, including Gospel music and inspirational words, Eau Claire Print Building, 3909 Ensor Avenue. FREE