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Mar 15, 2010 at 04:26 PM
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Sights & Scenes: Book Signing
Written by Brandon I. Brooks (Entertainment Editor) , on 06-25-2009 00:00
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Actress Nia Long signs book copies.  - Malcolm Ali for Sentinel


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Nia Long pictured with a father and daughter from the Boys & Girls Club (Manny Saucedo and Gladys Saucedo).
Photo by Malcom Ali for Sentinel
 

 

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 Girls from the Boys and Girls Club enjoying Book Signing. photo by Malcolm Ali for Sentinel

 

 

 

 

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 Author Curtis J. Benjamin. photo by Malcolm Ali for Sentinel

 

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(L-R) Rosario Arianno, LaJoyce Hale, Linda Penalonzo and Michelle Garrison are girls from the Boys & Girls Club of Carson.  photo by Brandon I. Brooks for Sentinel



Book Signing for “Saving Our Daughters: From A Man‘s Point of view

To kick off Father’s Day Weekend Actress Nia Long, songwriter Sean Garrett and actor Gary Sturgis signed books at Barnes & Noble this past Friday (June 19, 2009) for girls and boys of the Boys & Girls club of Los Angeles and their father’s.

Sentinel: What are you going to take home from today’s event?

Rosario Arianno: Actually after I asked her my personal question. I am going to talk to my sisters and tell them what she told me and she said, “Follow your own voice and dreams” because I come from divorced parents that they are always there and they really don’t have time to like, be there for us and try to put us up. So I am going to share that.  I have one brother and two sisters.

Sentinel: Tell me what you thought about the event?

LaJoyce Hale: I think the event was like an incredible experience to actually get advice from Nia and how she grew up and how’s life.  And then the book, I mean come on, free book (laughs).  And then she signs it and everybody else signed it.  I think it was awesome”.  

Sentinel: When did you first hear about the event?

Linda Penalonzo: Are boys girls staff told us about it and I was excited to come and I am really happy that I came because I wasn’t going to come.  But I am really happy, this is a great experience, I am really happy that I got my book signed and I got to see Nia, it was really good.

Sentinel: What do you think about today’s event?

Michelle Garrison: It was nice, I really liked it. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Last update: 06-26-2009 14:10

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