More Then Two Dozen Black Businesses Recognized During Bean Soup Times 10 Year Anniversary
Wednesday, March 30, 2011 at 2:48PM
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I was so pleased that our event was such a huge success!! More than 100 Black business owners, supporters and friends celebrated the 10th year anniversary of Bean Soup Times, a new media, marketing and public relations business started by Toure Muhammad with an email to 50 people in March 2001.

The event, held March 26, was also streamed live on the internet.

Bean Soup Times helps Black businesses grow and this event highlighted that commitment in an alcohol free, healthy food environment.
“We held our event at The Connection, a Black-owned event rental facility, we had our food catered by Quench’s a Black-owned restaurant chain, our cake—a giant soup bowl—was provided by Brown Sugar Bakery, the videographer and photographers were Black-owned companies and even my suit was cleaned by a Black-owned cleaners,” said Toure Muhammad.

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The evening included performances from New Element, spoken word/jazz duo, Moni Rashad, a jazz/R&B singer, and author and pro golfer Robin Aikens played the violin.
The entertainment was accented with humor provided by Toure Muhammad as he showcased and recognized more than two dozen Black-owned businesses.
In attendance were Yvette Moyo-Gillard, co-founder and producer of the “Real Men Cook” Father’s Day Celebrations; Carl West, producer of The TRUTH Hip Hop/R&B Awards, Bryant Thompson, founder of Red Level Entertainment, WVON media personality Maisha Wynn; Mike House of the Ujamaa Network; businessman and author Will Horton; and Christopher and Erica Bell, of family-owned Chatham 30 minute Cleaners, and many more.
Giveaways and rewards were provided by Reggio’s Pizza, Inc., Moore Unique Skin Care, Graffiti Pizza, Zberry Frozen Yogurt & Treats, Micah Popacorn Smothers and others.
“As a follower of the Minister Farrakhan, I intend to help us pool our resources, network and spend money with each other. Tonight, our attendees were informed and inspired, our clients made sales and gained more exposure, and I made everyone laugh and smile at least once,” said Toure Muhammad.
“I sold 12 books and nine CDs,” said Moni Rashad who also debuted her new book, “How to Grow Out of the Wilderness.”
“I had such a nice time, met a lot of great people and ate some good cake,” said Kim Martinez, publisher of 1st Impressions Magazine.
Another vendor made over $100 in sales and everyone left happy!













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