Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Why Respect My Craft

RESPECT MY CRAFT
People Have to Give it to You!


Respect My Craft will provide experience, education, and exposure to music and the arts. Respect My Craft was influenced by an inspirational talk with the owner and her father. She started the movement “Respect My Craft,” due to being a young female entrepreneur in a regional market that lacks respect for women of her craft. The owner represents determinate young women around the world that wants to be an outlet for another. From taking piano lessons, playing for several local youth choirs to a night-life promoter and making a career out of her passion for marketing, she claims respect for my craft to pave ways for the next generation.





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Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Respect My Craft Pictures and Thank You

Major Thank You to All Executive Staffing: DJ O3, DJ Cashflow, Terrie Lou, Taylor Jackson, Laya B, Caasi.Net, Dynamite Films, Lisa Strange, Arielle Sutton, Janeen Whitehead, Bianca Street and Malcolm Hunt for living up to the name ‘RESPECT MY CRAFT’!!!


To the additional help, Mendy Jones and her Assistant; Crystal - Tress’ore Hair Salon; Shequille - Enhance Beauty… Thank you sooooo much for everything!


Also Special Appreciation to Gwennetta - Fashionzta Boutique; Marc - Change Culture Clothing; Sherrie - Cover Me Gorgeous; Keith - Fly Hearts Never Broken; James - Notzlanding Boutique and the sponsors: Xpert Tax Service; Crown the Legend, Inc.; Tress’ore Hair Salon; Corliss Kay; Firm Grip Music Group and Caasi.net.


To all the Models and Performers (Samuel Eddie, No Compromise, Forbidden Dialect, Freedom Fighters & Lissen) this show would not had been what it was without you all and you all did an outstanding job. This will not be the last event you work with us! Thanks to all that have supported the movement so far, those that came out to support the event and to those that thought it would not be successful… I demand it, Respect My Craft!