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NCYEI Community Summit: Connection in Action

  • Earlewood Park 1113 Recreation Drive Columbia, SC, 29203 United States (map)

Ready to sharpen your marketing skills and stand out from the crowd? Our 2025 Community Summit is the place to start! Join our North Columbia Peace Teams and The City of Columbia's Parks and Recreation Department for a special marketing workshop presented by Team TRIO to strengthen your understanding of community-based marketing. Leave with DIY tools you can use.

SCHEDULE:

9:30-10 a.m. - Registration and Coffee

10-10:15 a.m. - Introductions and Welcome

10:15-11:15 a.m. - Panel Discussion: Sharing a Multi-generational Voice of Peace

11:15 a.m.-12 p.m. - Lunch and Networking

12-2 p.m. - Grassroots Marketing Workshop

This event is FREE and open to the public.

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Panelists

Tr'mel White 
Alcorn Middle School
Belmont Community 
Gable Oaks Tenant Association

Stacey Isaac 
C.A. Johnson High School  
Booker Washington Heights Neighborhood

Regina Williams, M.Ed.
Educational Consultant specializing in coaching parents as they navigate the educational system 
Retired Educator
Certified Support Parent
President Booker Washington Heights Neighborhood Organization

Christina Graham-White
Belmont Community 
Gable Oaks Tenant Association

Jarius Jones
Co-Chairman, G.A.N.G.S. In Peace

Richard Hammond, Jr
Belmont Community 
Gable Oaks Tenant Association

Jhamori Smith
Founder & Executive Director, Rise&Shine Inspirations

Nasir Asante
Co-Chairman, G.A.N.G.S. In Peace

Malik Wilson
School Resource Officer, Columbia Police Department

Troy Bryant
School Resource Officer, Columbia Police Department

Braylyn Salmond
Master Deputy, Richland County Sheriff's Department
Community Action Team

Moderator: 
Jonnieka Farr 
Executive Director, Northeast Columbia Empowerment Coalition (NECEC)

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