The Broadway Joe Talk Show – September 27, 2018

September 27, 2018

– Guests: Senator Linda Chesterfield and Annette Thomas-Jones, current Coordinator of First Baptist Church Early Childhood Center  |  First Baptist Church, 701 South Gaines Street in Little Rock is currently taking applications for their free Early Childhood Center.  Home of the Academic All-Stars, the center has programs available for three and four-year-olds in the Little Rock and surrounding areas.  To learn more, call 501-904-5700 or visit www.the1stfirst.com or First Missionary Baptist Church Little Rock on Facebook or @The1stFirst on Twitter or the1stfirst on Instagram.

– Guests: Caitlin Tye, Arkansas Urology |  September is National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month, and Arkansas Urology is observing it with the 14th Annual Kick-Off to Men’s Health event with prostate screenings and flat screen TVs!  Each man will receive a free prostate screening and have an opportunity to win a flat-screen TV if they register.  The Kick-Off Men’s Health event will be Thursday, September 27 | 5pm-8pm | Arkansas Urology |  4200 Stockton Drive | North Little Rock. To schedule your free prostate screening, call 501-219-8900 and visit www.arkansasurology.com for more information.

– Guests: Akissi Brooks-Hill, Founder & CEO of Ambitious Girls, Inc.; Shanteria Davis and Sadie Jones, Ambitious Girls Ambassadors |   Ambitious Girls, Inc. presents the 10th Annual EmpowHERment Day Conference, Saturday, September 29th from 8am-4pm UALR Ledbetter, 2801 South University Ave. in Little Rock.  The theme is Ambitious Girls Magic.  Girls in the 7th-12th grades will have the opportunity to be empowered, educated, and motivated to G.R.O.W. “Get Ready to Lead Our World!”  Guest speakers will be Marline Francois Madden and Jaynay C. Johnson,  This FREE event will include a light breakfast and full lunch, t-shirts, workshops, drawstring backpacks, prizes and more.  To learn more, call 501-240-7820 or visit www.ambitiousgirlsinc.org or like Ambitious Girls Inc on Facebook.

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