Saturday, April 27, 2013

Michael Jordan married girlfriend Yvette Prieto, celebrated in a really big tent



Michael Jordan (left) and Yvette Prieto flash their biggest smiles (Ethan Miller/ Getty).



Any discussion of the NBA postseason eventually turns to Michael Jordan, the greatest player in NBA history and a strong point of comparison for today's stars 15 years after he participated in his last playoff game. That was particularly the case on Saturday, when Chicago Bulls guard Nate Robinson came up one point short of Jordan's franchise record for fourth-quarter scoring in the postseason in a wild Game 4 win over the Brooklyn Nets.

However, the day was an important one for Jordan for reasons entirely unrelated to basketball. More than a year after becoming engaged in December 2011, Jordan married fiancee and former model Yvette Prieto, his girlfriend of five years. People.com has details:

After five years of dating, former NBA star Michael Jordan, 50, and his model-fiancée, Yvette Prieto, 35, made it official with a wedding in Palm Beach, Fla., on Saturday.

About 500 people arriving by tour buses piled into an Episcopal church called Bethesda-by-the Sea, where Donald Trump was married to Melania in 2005.

Jordan invited another 1,500 to join them for the reception at the Bears Club, a Jack Nicklaus-designed golf course community in Jupiter, Fla., where Jordan recently built a 38,000-square-foot home.

While 2,000 combined guests does not exactly suggest a modest affair, the full size of this monstrous event cannot be communicated by words. After the jump, check out aerial photos of the wedding tent.

Michael Jordan’s Wedding Tent is 40,000 sq ft, 5000 sq ft larger than his 35,000 sq ft home in the elegant and classy Bears Club in Jupiter, Fl. As you can see from the aerial, Jack Nicklaus has graciously allowed Jordan to place the largest tent in wedding history on the driving range of his renowned golf course in order to house the only 2,200 invited guests! [...]

The sound system for the affair arrived in four semi-trailers and the band spent the entire day Friday rehearsing for the BIG EVENT. Golfers had a great time on the course, with a backdrop of music to play to.

So, to recap, Michael Jordan's wedding reception occurred in a temporary tent larger than his own house, complete with bathrooms big enough to host a separate large wedding and a dance floor with its own lighting effects system. What an intimate affair!

This is Jordan's second marriage. In 2006, he split with Juanita, his wife of 17 years, in what Forbes called the costliest divorce ever. He has two sons and one daughter from that marriage.

There are as yet no details on the content of Saturday's ceremony and/or reception, so we can only speculate if His Airness wore special Air Jordans or how many buttons were on his suit jacket. It's safe to guess that several of Jordan's former teammates were in attendance, although chances are he didn't invite Craig Ehlo.

Also, while it may seem odd for the owner of an NBA franchise to schedule his wedding during the playoffs, please remember that Jordan presides over the Charlotte Bobcats, the second-worst team in the league this season at 21-61. I'm pretty sure both MJ and Prieto knew their schedule would be free.

 


Comments From - ETP Director of Volunteer Services





Being involved with Empowering Today's Professionals (ETP) has not only help me developed myself as the CEO of Me but also given me the steps of being a great volunteer.   As the ETP Director of Volunteer Services I have been given a wonderful opportunity to be surrounded by great individuals.  The interesting thing about being a part of an excellent organization you are treated with respect, integrity, and dignity.  What I have learned about this organization is no matter where you are if you have a problem, you need assistance all you have to do is pick up the phone, send an email, or raise a little white flag our members are right there to help you any way they can.  This is the type of organization that I am fortunate to be involved with. 

Friday, April 26, 2013

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Job Search Educational Non-Profit Celebrates National Volunteer Week





Contact:  Phyllis Shelton,
Public Relations Director
Empowering Today's Professionals
Tel: 646-201-6597
Web: www.ETPnetwork.org
 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Job Search Educational Non-Profit Celebrates National Volunteer Week

 Successfully complimenting colleges, technical schools and MBA programs with proven 21st century job search and career management training, Empowering Today's Professionals
recognizes its 100% volunteer work force.

New York, NY April 26, 2013 – Addressing the importance and impact of volunteering, President Barrack Obama stated in a recent proclamation "National Volunteer Week is a time to renew that fundamentally American idea of service and responsibility. It is also a time to recognize the men, women, and children who bring that principle into practice every day by lifting up the people around them.  Volunteering rates are the highest they have been in years. More Americans are answering the call to serve -- not for fanfare or  attention, but because they want to give back. And as they do, they are making our communities stronger. They are boosting  local economies. And they are building ladders of opportunity for those who need them most."

Founded in 2004 by successful speaker and coach, Rod Colon, Empowering Today's Professionals (ETP) has been celebrating all week by recognizing its volunteers.  Rod explains "ETP teaches people how to take control of their careers in the same way a chief executive officer directs all critical operations of a large corporation. Our mission has been to impact students and professionals globally to manage their careers – by owning it. Becoming a Non-Profit Organization gives ETP resources to continue our commitment to empowering today’s and tomorrow’s professionals globally."

Sponsored by Points of Light Institute — National Volunteer Week was established in 1974 and has grown exponentially each subsequent year, with thousands of volunteer projects and special events have been happening throughout this week.

ETP Board of Advisor member, Ruth Harenchar states "I am glad to be involved with ETP being an educational community service non-profit organization that teaches professionals to run their career as the CEO of ME Inc..  As a former ETP board member spearheading the volunteer team that resulted in ETP being certified as a 501c3 tax-exempt charitable organization was an awesome experience. Volunteering for ETP helps train more people in the methodology and concepts of being CEO of Me Inc.  Volunteers reinforce what they’ve already learned as well as learn from others.

 "Volunteers are the rocket fuel that propels Empowering Today's Professionals.  Our volunteers and non-profit status truly facilitate being able to expand our support, training and mentoring of professionals worldwide with  program development focused on 21st century job search training and life time career management programs that are not taught in colleges, technical schools or MBA programs." says ETP Executive Director Carl E. Reid

As part of this celebration, ETP published a Volunteer Directory on it's web site www.ETPnetwork.org for public recognition. The directory highlights volunteers, while allowing anyone to expand their networking sphere of influence by clicking on each volunteer's LinkedIn profile to make a connection.

Lamplighter Editor-in-Chief Adelaida (Aida) Rodriguez says "Today, I am proud to say that the Lamplighter Newsletter has  helped promote ETP’s tenets on job search to its members and colleagues by the utilization of good networking and various social media."

The book Win The Race for 21st Century Jobs by Rod Colon is the ETP training manual that has inspired thousands to land jobs and close business deals. This book is used as a reference guide for all ETP training programs, which volunteer Faculty members share.

As I learned being around Empowering Today's Professionals' leaders, volunteering with organizations has helped me develop quite a few new clients.  ETP has a an awesome volunteer benefits package that is 2nd to none." states successful entrepreneur and ETP Director of Volunteer Services, Amanda Sherman.

About Empowering Today's Professionals
The mission of ETP Network is to encourage, train, support, mentor and advise fellow CEOs of ME, Incorporated in all aspects of defined responsibilities to their personal Board of Directors. ETP's proven education programs and methodologies guide each member through "HOW" to specifically land a job and develop self empowering career management goals.
Email: Membership[AT]etpnetwork[DOT]org * Tel: 732-367-5580 * Web: www.ETPnetwork.org

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Lamplighter Volume 5 Issue 2 April-May 2013 - Empowering Today's Professional Network Newsletter



My Own Destiny – Life as an Entrepreneur

By Amanda Sherman

When you first start realizing that what you have been doing is really not your career but a regular JOB, ask yourself, "What do I really want to do with my life?" I have struggled with that question throughout my working years.

In trying to get answer to this question, I have listened to several professionals by attending seminars, reading books, taking courses, and listening to the advice of fami-ly and friends. And yet, I’m still in a dilemma about what I want to do with my career. Well, I finally came to a decision that . . .

(to read the rest of this story - click on the Lamplighter Newsletter).....

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Upcoming Events – April 2013






Event:
AL, Birmingham, Sylvie Engagement Ring Trunk Show at Diamonds Direct of Birmingham
Start:  April 12, 2013   End:  April 14, 2013
Category: Trunk Show    Venue:   Diamonds Direct
Phone:  205-201-7400
Address:  2800 Cahaba Village Plaza, Birmingham, AL, 35243, United States

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Top Ten Castles for a Fairy Wedding



As wedding locations go, there’s no place more romantic to tie the knot than an enchanting historic castle. Whether you’re planning a renaissance wedding or you’re simply seeking a stunning and secluded place to say “I do,” a castle is the ultimate location for your special day.

Tuesday, March 12, 2013




SATURDAY APRIL 20th

9:00am to 4:00pm

Announcing the Pennies 4 HOPE Project of Charlotte
 
2013 CITY Walk Community Festival & Expo!

Calling all vendors 
 
ALBEMARLE CENTER BUSINESS PARK
4822 Albemarle Road

Suite 113A

Charlotte, NC 28205

CONTACT: Amanda Sherman,  Event Coordinator

Phone: 877-508-4744 ext 110

Fax: 877-508-4744


  
 




 

Monday, March 11, 2013

March is Women’s History Month




March is Women’s History Month

The Library of Congress, National Archives and Records Administration, National Endowment for the Humanities, National Gallery of Art, National Park Service, Smithsonian Institution and United States Holocaust Memorial Museum join in paying tribute to the generations of women whose commitment to nature and the planet have proved invaluable to society.

Monday, March 4, 2013

Destination Weddings: A Growing Trend in 2013



 
   
   
   
http://www.nickrosephotography.com/blog/the-growing-trend-of-destination-weddings/

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

PLEASE BE OUR GUEST ON - TUESDAY, MARCH 19th @ 6:00pm!



Food for thought...

The 2010 Mecklenburg County Community Assessment reports that in 2008 alone there were 6,122 infants born to women with less than 12 years of education. Little to no education often times means these women are unemployed and/or living in poverty conditions, working jobs that do not offer healthcare benefits or enough salary to provide proper nourishment, pre-natal care and a stable, safe environment for mother and child which may result in an epidemic of dependency on governmental support, risk of child abuse and other stigmas often seen in these situations. The 2010 Mecklenburg County Community Assessment also showed that between 2004 and 2008, 12.3% of all births "had an inter-pregnancy interval of six or fewer months, suggesting that these births were unplanned, highlighting the need for family planning and health education"

Monday, February 25, 2013

SAVE THE DATE & BE OUR GUEST!


As we introduce to our community our...
 
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F.A.C.E.T.S.
Program for Pregnant Women
TUESDAY
MARCH 19th

6:00pm - 7:30pm
Join us as we unveil the launch of our
FACETS Program for Pregnant Women
Family Achievement
Created by Empowerment, Transformation & Sustainability!
MARK YOUR CALENDAR TODAY!
 
 Additional information about the community meeting will be available soon!


 
"Little to no education"!
"Epidemic of dependency on governmental support"!
"...research showing that single-family households, particularly mother-headed households are at higher risk of poverty"!
"...living with an attitude of entitlement"!
If you have a passion for seeing true change in the leadership development of pregnant women and their families,YOU DON'T WANT TO MISS THIS!

The FACETS Program for Pregnant Women is a division of the Pennies 4 HOPE Project of Charlotte, a local 501(c)(3) non profit organization.
For more information about the P4HP, please visit our recently improved website at
www.pennies4hopeproject.org or email us at info@pennies4hopeproject.org.
Thank you, we look forward to hearing from you!


 


 

Monday, January 7, 2013

WOW- We Are Engaged - What's Next !!!!





12 MONTHS OR MORE BEFORE THE WEDDING


Announce your intention to marry to  BOTH  sets of parents. Arrange to have them meet if they haven't already.

Determine type (formal, semi-formal, informal), style and theme of the wedding.



Make a list of what is important to you for your wedding; this will help you determine your budget. 

 Sit down with your fiance and ALL parents and discuss the wedding budget, and who will pay for what.

 
Get or make a wedding organizer (a 3 ring binder with pockets works great). Use it to store all your information, contracts, ideas, photos, etc.

Speak with your clergy/officiant and review synagogue/church requirements.
Come up with 2 or 3 possible wedding dates and start looking for ceremony and reception venues. If a venue you like is available on one of your chosen dates, book it immediately; many venues will often be booked up to 2 years in advance, so have several choices in mind beforehand in case they are already booked.

If you are using one, start looking for and book a wedding consultant.


9 TO 11 MONTHS BEFORE THE WEDDING

               Start looking for and interviewing all the remaining vendors:
               Photographer
               Videographer
               Caterer (if needed)
               Officiant (if needed)
               Florist

If any vendor you like is available on your date and is within your budget, book them IMMEDIATELY! Like reception and ceremony venues, many of these vendors can be booked up to a year in advance.
 
              
 Together with your parents, begin compiling your preliminary guest list. You can always narrow down this list to fit within your size requirements and budget limitations at a late date.
                
Start getting ideas by looking through bridal magazines, going to Bridal Fairs and doing research on the internet.

Finalize your wedding colors, theme and style.
Select your attendants (bridesmaids, groomsmen, ushers, flower girl and ring bear) and ask them to honor you by being in your wedding. Make sure they are aware of what their "duties" are.

Choose and purchase your wedding rings.
Begin looking at honeymoon options. Discuss where you both would like to go, and if needed visit a travel agent.

Start looking for a wedding gown, veil, accessories and your attendants attire.

6 TO 8 MONTHS BEFORE THE WEDDING

Start planning ceremony and reception music choices. 
 If you haven't already finalize and purchase your wedding gown, veil, and accessories.
 If you are having a prenuptial agreement, take care of that now.
 Finalize attire for attendants.
 Start pre-marriage counceling (if required)
 Start looking at invitations.
  Sign up for your gift registry
  Send save-the-date cards/newsletter

4 TO 5 MONTHS BEFORE THE WEDDING

 Work with your florist and finalize your arrangements.
 Place wedding announcement in local newspaper
 Order wedding stationary (invitations, envelopes, programs, etc.)
 Start shopping for bridal party tuxedos
 Book limo/transportation
 Start planning the wedding decorations
 Arrange accommadations for out of town guests (book blocks of hotel rooms)
 Select wedding cake (and Groom's cake if you are having one)
 Start making arrangement for rehearsal and rehearsal dinner
 Book calligrapher
 Decide on wedding favors
 If you decided not to use a Wedding Coordinator, consider asking a close friend not in the wedding party to be your Wedding Coordinator/Personal Assistant.

3 MONTHS BEFORE THE WEDDING

 Order your wedding cake and groom's cake
 Meet with your officiant to discuss details of the ceremony
  Finalize the guest list
  Reconfirm the rehearsal dinner plans
  Buy the cake knife, guest book, toasting glasses and garter
  Choose gifts for your attendants, parents, helpers.
  Have the male members of the wedding party, including fathers, fitted for tuxedos.
   Reconfirm honeymoon arrangements.
    Start writing your wedding vows, if you are doing them yourself.
   Start addressing the invitations (or drop them off with calligrapher)

2 MONTHS BEFORE THE WEDDING
  
Send out invitations
Schedule a hair and make up consultation to do a trial run.
Start making/buying wedding favors
Obtain wedding license
Schedule your first wedding dress fitting.
Write thank you notes for any gifts that may start arriving.
If you are having one, begin putting together your ceremony program.
Meet with vendors (caterer, florists, etc.) to finalize arrangements.
If you are changing your name, complete the proper documents

Finalize music selections for the ceremony and reception and turn them in to the DJ/Band/etc.
                
Have formal wedding portrait taken.            
Meet with your officiant to finalize ceremony details.
Reserve room for wedding night.

1 MONTH BEFORE THE WEDDING

Confirm honeymoon your reservations. Meet with photographer and/or videographer to discuss last minute details.
Start working on the reception seating chart.
Have final wedding gown fitting.
Arrange for a reception babysitter, if needed. 
Finish (and print) the wedding program. 
 Finalize wedding vows 
 Confirm all final payment amounts with your vendors as well as date, time, etc.
 Pick up marriage license.

2 WEEKS BEFORE THE WEDDING

 Finalize reception seating chart.
 Confirm delivery time and locations with florist.
 Contact any guests who did not respond to the invitation.

1 WEEK BEFORE THE WEDDING

Pick up wedding gown, attendants' gowns and all accessories.
Give final guest count to reception venue/caterer.
Reconfirm everything with vendors one last time.
Make sure men get their final fitting for their tuxedos.

1 DAY BEFORE THE WEDDING

Attend rehearsal.
Attend rehearsal dinner. Give attendants their gifts.
Have a manicure and/or a pedicure.
Put together the tip envelopes (for the vendors) and give them to the designated "tip person" (generally the best man).
Confirm wedding day transportation.
Reconfirm hair and make up appointments.
If you have access to the ceremony and/or reception venues, bring everything over there that you may need (decorations, guest book, etc). 
 Layout everything you need for the next day in a safe place (marriage license, dress, shoes, etc.).
Speak with everyone in the wedding party and make sure everyone knows where to be at what time.
Try to go to bed early and get some sleep.

YOUR WEDDING DAY

Eat breakfast, even if you think you aren't hungry.
Share a private moment with your fiance.
Have your hair and makeup done.
Give the best man the groom's ring.
 Begin dressing two hours before ceremony is scheduled to begin.
 Spend a quiet moment looking at yourself in the mirror before you walk down the aisle.