HUB CITY PRIDE ORGANIZATION LAUNCHES “HOMEGROWN SERIES”


Posted by Robert J. Carmack   Photos by Cornell Francois                        #@blues2jazzguy

The Hub City Pride organization recently held an “Old School Dance & Show at  the new Ascension Ballroom in Compton,California. The “Home Grown Series is all about Compton’s Own helping one another and promoting “Goodwill”.  Compton is also known to many past and present residents as “Hub City”. HCP , headed up by longtime Compton resident Keith Bernard, has partnered with close friends Mahlon Potts and Art Levias to promote social  and business events  by people who grew up, went to school or established a longtime residence in the Hub City . One of the small business owners, Bludso’s Bar-B-Q of Compton and L.A., decided to lead the way by co-sponsoring the event at their new  entertainment facility adjacent to their Take-out eatery located at 811 S. Long Beach Blvd. Compton(Hub City) California.   Kevin  Bludso & the Bludso family are aggressively leading the way for other merchants in the city to invest more into Compton’s future  and help restore the pride and  sense of community . Not just have giant chains coming in and smothering, but actually partnering  with the small businesses to enhance their success as well. Hub City Pride is to be commended on  working towards that goal.

The three amigos  Hub Pride A

(l-r) Keith Bernard, Art Levias, Mahlon Potts

Being  that this writer grew up in Compton and  graduated from Centennial High School in the glory days before high crime and gangs chased away many businesses and residents. I was very curious.  It’s a new day and groups like HCP are reaching out to alumni from the three  Compton City High schools (all years) and recruiting them to assist by physically supporting  small businesses or referring their friends who are still living in Compton or near by. With over 1500 members and counting, there’s nothing left but, to succeed.  I had a great time just going around the room and talking to different people and, getting their perspectives on what they thought about the new facility  and Bludso’s future  remodeling plans. Their reactions were overwhelmingly positive.    http://www.bludsosbbq.com/

Keith and mor staff of HUB Pride

I was quite impressed with the show portion of the evening’s activities, as we were quite entertained  by comedian, SCREW and Starbrite Productions featuring vocalist, composer,musician  Anqui  Heming.  An assortment of  choreographed dancers and a hot band with very talented backup singers, that took us into the late evening, with all of this embellished by a hip lady DJ.

Comedy by "SCREW"

Comedy by “SCREW”

 

 

 

 

 

Keith &  anqui  with backround group A NOW

 

Anqui Heming & Robert J. Carmack
Anqui Heming & Robert J. Carmack

Party Peeps may 24 2004 NOwart Levias and two fine ladies

 

All Photos by Cornell Francois  shown with R J Carmack
All Photos by Cornell Francois shown with R J Carmack

 

6 Comments Add yours

  1. The Compton Traveler - Jay Tucker says:

    Keep on Keepin’ on Compton. With efforts like these the “Hub City” can’t do anything but continue to maintain and thrive. 137th & Wilmington (People’s Market –circa 1957).

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    1. Thank you kind sir. great entertainment show.

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  2. Alden Ray Marsh says:

    What a remarkable event. That MC Superdude was off the hook too!
    As a native of Compton, Tarbabe 73′ we witnessed a renaissance of Hub City Pride. It was an exquisite night. From Compton … For Compton. Yours truly,
    Alden Ray Marsh, AKA Superdude!

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  3. Thank you Alden , I apologize for not mentioning your excellent work also as MC and host also, the lady DJ, what was her name?
    73 was a good year , my grad class from Cal State Dominguez Hills.

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    1. Alden Ray Marsh says:

      That Lady DJ was Ms. DJ KIM, the hottest female DJ in the nation! She will ROCK you! No worries my brother. We bringin grown and sexy BACK. From Compton…For Compton!

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