Posted by Anonymouson 2007/11/4 1:40:00 (3066 reads)
On Saturday, Nov. 3rd, 2007, the Humanitarian League which is "Teaching Kindess and Compassion to Northern Kentucky", hosted its first black tie "Humanitarian of the Year" Gala at the Drees Pavilion.
The evening included cocktails and dinner, a "roast and toast" honoring the Humanitarian of the Year (former Bengal kicker Doug Pelfrey for his work with children through his Kicks for Kids program) and an appearance by Hollywood Celebrity and Cincinnati native, Carmen Electra!
On Friday, Nov. 23rd, we'll have a BIG OPENING of Latin Nights at Dayton's HOTTEST night club - CREAM!
There will be NO COVER all night, and all beer will be only $2.50 before midnight!!!
With Dayton's BEST Latin DJs, the Latin Nights at Cream Night Club (located in Dayton, at 850 N. Main Street), are the HOTTEST LATIN NIGHTS in Dayton!!
Please come early, as we anticipate a lot of people (there is another party in the Blue Room starting at 10 PM) and there could be parking problems after 10 PM.
On Thursday, Nov. 1st, NSHMBA Cincinnati hosted another Open Membership meeting.
It was an informational meeting to update all NSHMBA members, sponsors and friends of our Local Chapter on the plans and exciting events for 2007 and more! We shared with participants terrific volunteer opportunities to make a positive impact in our community.
It was also a great opportunity for networking with NSHMBA members from other companies in the Tri-State area.
HOTTEST Wednesday nightswith hottest Salsa dancers in town - the "Havana Nights". In the most classy Salsa location in town, according to Cincinnati Enquirer!!!
With FREE admission, FREE dance lessons, Cincinnati's BEST Salsa dancers, and the BEST Latino DJ in town, the legendary Rudy Alvarez, spinning the hottest Salsa, Merengue, and Bachata music, this is the undisputed place to be on Wednesday nights...
Posted by adminon 2007/10/27 23:00:00 (1662 reads)
Johnny Rojas, the Peruvian "El Cupido de la Salsa" will be peforming on Sunday, Oct. 28th from 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM in Church "Nueva Esperanza" in Forest Park (1060 Smiley Av).
Posted by adminon 2007/10/27 23:00:00 (2185 reads)
On Saturday, October 27th the Cincinnati Excite, Cincinnati’s professional indoor soccer team, played a Peruvian All-Star team in an exhibition match to raise support for victims of the devastating earthquakes that hit Peru earlier this year. Former Peruvian National player, Dario Muchotrigo, was a highlight of the event.
Posted by adminon 2007/10/25 12:40:00 (1990 reads)
Michelle Alapizco-Beach, Latina Outreach Specialist of the Butler County Rape Crisis Program, and one of our most dedicated Salsa supporters, will be moving to Phoenix, AZ.
We had a farewell party this Wednesday, Oct. 24, at Havana Martini Club!!!! Of course we had to have a Farewell Dance with Michelle!
Posted by adminon 2007/10/23 15:10:00 (1211 reads)
Carmen Velez, the lead singer of Tropicoso is BACK!!! This Monday, Oct. 22nd, she performed again in the Mad Frog, and will do so now every Monday!
Don't miss the best Salsa Mondays in Cincinnati!!!!
Each Monday, Mad Frog has its basement open - with the best in Reggaeton and Hip-hop. It's like having two clubs in one: live Salsa/Merenge upstairs with Tropicoso, and Reggaeton and Hip-hop downstairs!
The Links, Incorporated is a not-for-profit organization of more than 12,000 women of color, committed to enhancing the quality of life in our communities
This free event for NSHMBA members and Hispanic students was an opportunity to connect with representatives of leading companies in the Greater Cincinnati area such as: Procter & Gamble, Fifth Third Bank, Cintas, Luxottica Retail, Novartis, Deloitte, Kroger, and many more, with Hispanic students and professionals looking for new career opportunities. The participants had a chance to learn about the company culture, career & advancement opportunities, benefits, and anything that is important to prospective employees. The event is targeted to undergraduate and graduate students as well as professionals within different disciplines.
Posted by adminon 2007/10/11 20:40:46 (1611 reads)
Archbishop McNicholas High School junior Francisco Briceno Pineda has been selected to receive a 2007 YMCA of Greater Cincinnati Character Award. This award honors teens from throughout the community who the YMCA feels exemplify their four core values of caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility.
On November 1, 2007, the YMCA will honor 40 tri-state teens that demonstrate leadership and character traits in strengthening their homes, neighborhoods, and communities.
Francisco is a great example of young Latinos who are contributing to the community they live in, and we wish him all the very best!