Important Notice:

Visions in Green and Jeffers Associates would like to thank you for your support over the past 3 years. We are very excited to launch our 2009 program and have streamlined the program to reflect your schools budgetary challenges of the coming year.

As you know our prices has remained the same for the past three years. Unfortunately due to increased operational costs including transportation cost increases, we have added a 10% surcharge on all our programming to ensure we can continue to bring these great programs to your schools.

We would like to also announce after much anticipation the launch of the CanadianMulticulturalInventorsMuseum - January 2009. We will be hosting a public launch event, so please look out to the information on the time and location and pay us a visit. Once again, thank you for your support.

IAIMUSEUM

Presents

SHEREHEKEAAFRICA 2009

(Swahili word for Celebrate)

A CELEBRATION OF 400 YEARS OF AFRICAN PEOPLE CONTRIBUTION TO CANADA & THE WORLD

Visions in Green, is an events planning/management company that specializes in creating dynamic, educational and entertaining events and Edutainment Packages for students, government, private and corporate clients. Visions in Green work with a number of professionals who bring with them years of experience in African cultural presentation.

We specialize in utilizing different tools to exhibit, educate and entertain students and the public using educational, artistic, musical and interactive activities and programming to bring our message. This year’s program is our best presentation ever and we look forward to working with you and or your students in bringing this amazing program to your school, educational institution, community or company.

Jeffers Associates is a Consulting and Distribution company.

In the Consulting department, the Principals of Jeffers Associates specialize in the areas of Diversity, Training, Organizational Management and Change. Jeffers Associates also consults in the area of science and technology programming for youth.

Jeffers Associates manages and operates the InternationalAfricanInventionsMuseum in Canada by mounting this traveling exhibit at various sites as contracted.

For more information and bookings: Please call Angelita Elliott

Visions in Green & Pinhead Marketing & Promotions

Phone: 416-431-1222

Fax: 416-438-0305

Email:

InternationalAfricanInventorsMuseum (IAIM)

C/o Francis Jeffers

Phone: 416 839-2442

E-mail:

Website: iaimuseum.org

SHEREHEKEAAFRICA

A CELEBRATION OF 400 YEARS OF AFRICAN PEOPLE CONTRIBUTION TO CANADA & THE WORLD

Featured Programs, Presenters and Presentations

The InternationalAfricanInventorsMuseum

IAIM, formerly the International Black Inventions Museum is a traveling museum that has travel around the world highlighting the contributions that Africans and African people in the Diaspora have made to the areas of Science, Technology and everyday inventions, we now take for granted today. Seen by over 10 million people world wide this museum promised to delight and enlighten all who pass through its displays. Now permanently located in Canada, curators Mr. & Mrs. Francis Jeffers have further developed the exhibits to now include a dynamic array of African Canadian Scientists and Inventors who have made a significant difference in the lives of everyday Canadians and people around the world. IAIM has over 250 exhibits and over 100 miniature artifacts on display. This is a must see exhibit that will have your students talking for weeks to come and will open a new understanding of African people contribution to the world of Science, Technology and Inventions.

Level: Grades: 6 – 12

University / College / Corporate

Traditional African & Caribbean Storytellers

This presentation of Traditional African storytelling is sure to delight the child in everyone, no matter what the age. Presented by a variety of artist who are a collective of seasoned performers with over forty years experience. The Sherehekea Celebration brings together Griots, Storytellers, Poets, Spoken-word, and Conscious rapping together under one program formatting for student and adults of all ages. Experience the great tradition of African Storytelling at its best as we presents African stories that are hundreds of years old, some dating back five hundred years or more from the continent.

Level: Grades: 4 – 12

University / College / Corporate

African Drumming

This presentation brings Traditional African Drums and Drumming to students. Students will delight as they listen to the intense rhythms of the Talking Drum, Bongo and Djembe played by these experienced drummers. Students will become transfixed with the music of the African drums as they sway to the rhythms of music. Listen and feel the love of the rhythmic beat of the African drums as it rolls through your student’s soul.

This feature also comes with a short lesson on the drums for select student and a “DRUM OFF” with as many students possible. This is an interactive presentation that will encourage students to explore African music and culture. Listen with your heart, while the music takes you to Africa.

Level: Grades: 5 – 12

University / College / Corporate

African Dancing

This group of the presenters will bring students to their feet. The dancers in this section are seasoned performers who have been performing for over ten years. We are sure this will enchant all students with the many African Dance Beats and Techniques that will be showcased and will have your students wanting to get up and dance too. A brief session will be held to teach a number of students who volunteer some very simple moves and then a free dance will be offered to everyone who wants to participate. African dancing is one of the most exhilarating dances in the world; all will surely enjoy the music and movement.

Level: Grades: 5 – 12

University / College / Corporate

African Dance Workshops

This one-hour program is designed to introduce all students to the wonderful world of Africa Dance. This program is structured to give your students a solid introduction to the basic movements of dance. Children are exposed to a broad spectrum of sound including music

Styles of African dancing: Travel the various regions of Africaincluding such countries as Somalia, Ethiopia,Ghana, and Nigeriato name a few.

Level: Grades: 1 – 12

International Dance Workshops

This one-hour program is designed to introduce young students to the wonderful world of International Dance. This program is structured to give children a solid introduction to the basic movements of dance. Children are exposed to a broad spectrum of sound including music

from Africa, India, Latin America, China, First Nations, Europe, The Middle East and a range of music from within those regions including such countries as Somalia, Ethiopia, Iran, Israel, Morocco and Ukraineto name a few.

Level: Grades: JK – 3

Voice of a Generation– Spoken Words
With its blend of hip-hop stylistics, political empowerment, anger and beauty, spoken word has become a voice for America’s youth, activists, and those typically seen as voiceless. Spoken word, at its simplest, is nothing more than the oral tradition of poetry. But in the coffeehouses and bars across the country, where poets step up to microphones to speak memorized verses of personal truths, this scene becomes the nexus of art, activism and culture for an entire generation. Level: Grades: 8 – 12 University / College / Corporate

SHEREHEKEAAFRICA

LECTURE SERIES 2009

Lecture Series with Akwatu Khenti

Legacies of Black Civilization

This 3-part series is only available from December 2006 to March 2007. Each session extends from 60 to minutes and involves a multi-media presentation. You may choose sessions of the program that are more relevant and/or timely for various classes or student interests. Exploring the Legacies of Black Civilizations is a workshop/presentation series that consists of the following 3 sessions and learning objectives:

The Meaning of Kwanzaa: Values to live by throughout the year. Participants:

  • Learn and experience the cultural history of the celebration;
  • Explore the meaning of the various rituals, symbols and values;
  • Gain appreciation for the lessons for daily living embodied in the Kwanzaa celebration

Black Contributions to the World of Science and Civilization. Participants:

  • Learn about the emergence and evolution of architecture, medicine and mathematics in Africa;
  • Explore the development process of various technologies related to agriculture, astronomy and the calendar;
  • Gain appreciation for the unique approaches to common human problems that emerged in Africa as well as African ideas that can inform contemporary scientific challenges to humanity.

The Black Experience in Canada. Participants:

  • Learn about the various historical experiences of Canadians of African heritage, including enslavement, the arrival and experiences of Black Loyalists in the 1780s and the Underground Railroad in the 1800s;
  • Explore the various survival strategies employed by African Canadians as well as the inter-dependence of local Black struggles with geo-politics, the Canadian positions and American and British responses.
  • Gain appreciation for the uniquely Canadian aspects of the Black experience in this country.
  • The program fosters appreciation and understanding for the tremendous diversity and inter-dependence of human culture and history, science and world civilization. The program also aims to broaden thinking and analytical skills around issues related to diversity, humanities, and science and current events.

Level: Grades: 8 – 12

University / College / Corporate

Lecture Series with Akwatu Khenti

Fundamentals of Afrocentricity: the Evolution of Black Identity and Western Civilization. This 90-minute workshop is only available from January 1 to February 28, 2008. The workshop is designed to meet several important learning objectives. Participants will:

  • Gain greater understanding of the socio-cultural forces that contributed to modern Black identify
  • African cultural traditions
  • Negative and positive stereotypes going back to Greco-Roman times
  • Indentured servitude and the rise of the Atlantic slave trade
  • Patterns of resistance to slavery
  • The human rights struggles of the 20th century
  • The emergence of the Afrocentric movement
  • Appreciate the contributions that Black people made to Western Civilization
  • Black legacies that have influenced developments in Western Civilization
  • Black literary and scientific contributions
  • Capitalism, slavery and colonization
  • Ongoing struggles for place and recognition

This program fosters appreciation and understanding for the complexities underlying current debates on Black identity, academic achievement and racial barriers. It highlights the social and curriculum gaps that give rise to the need for educational alternatives as well as the historic context of current debates. The workshop emphasizes the importance of a balanced approach to the current issues and a critical role for the Black struggle in to the progress of Western Civilization. It also builds thinking and analytical skills around issues related to diversity and current events.

Level: Grades: 8 – 12

University / College / Corporate

Lecture Series Mr. Marc Auguste Jr.

This fun interactive presentation is a great way to excite and encourage young minds to think "outside the box”. They can tap into their extraordinary power to create and invent things everyday.

Combining impromptu musical examples with the art of inventing, participants will explore ideas on how to create, learn about the inventing process and reasons why we invent. It will also entertain and teach kids on the role of past and present inventions in their daily lives.

This workshop is an absolute must for all young minds to experience

CURRICULUM COVERED Identify ways to tap into the imagination Develop observation & inquisitive skills - Working in groups Identify elements that lead to inspiration which foster the creative aspect in students Demonstrating how and where inspiration comes from – Using individual talents to invent Foster cooperation with peers – Appreciation of historical achievements and innovations Understanding of the range of human creativity Level: Grades: 4 - 8 English or French Maximum: 300 students per session

Lecture Series with Ms. Angelita Elliott The Life and Times of African – American – Canadian Diaspora African Inventors

As assistant curator of the International African Inventors Museum (IAIM) and co-creator of the Canadian International Multicultural Inventors Museum (CIMIM), Ms. Elliott’s goal is to promote the positive images of ALL people and to showcase, highlight and dispel the pervasive thought that People of Color have not contributed to the world. We also encourage the next generation of young people into the world of science, technology and inventions and to foster the self-esteem in the children, adults alike and teach people of all nationalities about the contributions that people from throughout the world have given to society.

Level: Grades: 6 – 12

University / College / Corporate

Lecture Series # 2 African American Inventors

Granville T. Woods

George Washington Carver

Dr. Daniel Hale Williams

Dr. Charles Drew

Dr. Garrett Morgan

SHEREHEKEAAFRICA

(Swahili word for Celebrate)

A CELEBRATION OF 400 YEARS OF AFRICAN PEOPLE CONTRIBUTION TO CANADA & THE WORLD

2009Individual Programs & Lectures

Individual Educational Features:

Full International African Inventors Museum$ 880.00

1/2 InternationalAfricanInventorsMuseum – Canadian & Caribbean$ 495.00

Official Launch January, 2009

*Canadian International Multicultural InventorsMuseum $ 780.00

*1/2Canadian International Multicultural InventorsMuseum$ 490.00

African & Caribbean Storytellers$ 330.00

African Dancing $ 330.00

*African Dance Workshops$ 450.00

African Drumming $ 330.00

*African Storyteller / Drummer $ 380.00

*African Drumming & Music Instructions - Extra Instruments$ 380.00

*International Dance Workshops $ 330.00

2009 LecturesSeries

Legacies of Black Civilization Lecture Series- Akwatu Khenti$ 660.00

*The Meaning of Kwanzaa: Values to live by throughout the year

* Black Contributions to the World of Science and Civilization

*The Black Experience in Canada

*Fundamentals of Afrocentricity: the Evolution of Black Identity and Western Civilization

$850.00

*Lecture Series - Mr. Marc Auguste Jr. $ 660.00

*The Life and Times of African Diaspora Inventors Lecture Series

*Lecture Series - Angelita Elliott$660.00

Series # 1 African American Inventor’s

New & Recently Launched *2009 Educational & Edutainment Packages:

SHEREHEKEAAFRICA

(Swahili word for Celebrate)

A CELEBRATION OF 400 YEARS OF AFRICAN PEOPLE CONTRIBUTION TO CANADA & THE WORLD

2008Packaged Programs & Lectures

1. The Weave of Life$ 1 800.00

Features:

InternationalAfricanInventorsMuseum

African Storytelling

African Drumming

African Dancing

Two Edutainment Performances per day: 2 Morning or 2 Afternoon – 1/2 hour between

One Lecture per day

IAIM Set-up: 8:30AM – 3:30 PM

2. A Basket for Giving$1 500.00

Features:

InternationalAfricanInventorsMuseum

African Storytelling

African Drumming

Two Edutainment Performances per day: 2 Morning or 2 Afternoon – 1/2 hour between

One Lecture per day

IAIM Set-up: 8:30AM – 3:30 PM

3. A Leaf from the Knowledge Tree I $ 800.00

Features:

1/2 InternationalAfricanInventorsMuseum

African Storyteller

Two Edutainment Performances per day: 2 Morning or 2 Afternoon – 1/2 hour between

One Lecture per day

IAIM Set-up: 8:30AM – 3:30 PM

4. A Drink From My Mothers Cup I$ 1 100.00

Features:

1/2 InternationalAfricanInventorsMuseum

African Educational Lecture Series - Mr. Akwatu Khenti

Two Edutainment Performances per day: 2 Morning or 2 Afternoon – 1/2 hour between

One Lecture per day

IAIM Set-up: 8:30AM – 3:30 PM

5. An Invitation To A Storytellers Feast $ 800.00

Features:

1/2 InternationalAfricanInventorsMuseum

African Storyteller

*African Dancing - Storytelling in Dance

Two Edutainment Performances per day: 2 Morning or 2 Afternoon – 1/2 hour between

One Lecture per day

IAIM Set-up: 8:30AM – 3:30 PM

6. A Time To Play $ 900.00

Features:

1/2 InternationalAfricanInventorsMuseum

*African Dance Workshops

Two Edutainment Performances per day: 2 Morning or 2 Afternoon – 1/2 hour between

IAIM Set-up: 8:30AM – 3:30 PM

7. Sherehekea Africa Celebration & Lecture Series 2 Full Day

Special Multiply School Package Deal - Family of Schools - Elementary, Middle and

High schools. This package can be custom designed from features listed below price will be negotiated.

Features:

  1. InternationalAfricanInventorsMuseum
  2. African Lecture Series - Mr. Akwatu Khenti
  3. African Storyteller
  4. *African Dancing Workshops
  5. African Drumming
  6. Spoken Word
  7. Surprise feature

Two Edutainment Performances per day: 1 Morning or 1 Afternoon – 1/2 hour between

One Lecture per day

IAIM Set-up: 8:30AM – 3:30 PM

*CALL TO FIND OUT PRICE AND BENEFITS when you buy this specialpackage

2008Contact & Payment Information

For questions, Comments or Concerns please contact us at numbers below

SHEREHEKEA AFRICA 2008

For more information and bookings:

Please call Angelita Elliott

Visions in Green & Pinhead Marketing & Promotions

Phone: 416-431-1222

Fax: 416-438-0305

Email: or

InternationalAfricanInventorsMuseum (IAIM)

c/o Francis Jeffers

Phone: 416 839 2442

Fax: 416 438-0305

E-mail:

Website: iaimuseum.org

All payments made to Jeffers Associates