G-Lers, this is an update to our up coming Labor Day Conference, in Chicago. We are extending this invitation to all. So, come one, come all. The venue for the conference this year, is the Wyndham Northwest Hotel, in Itasca, a Chicago suburb. The conference is scheduled to begin at 10:00am and end at 1:00pm, on September 2. We are going to have a panel of four speakers, namely (not in order of importance): Dr. Sulayman Nyang, Professor, Political Science, Howard University; Dr. Abdoulaye Saine, Professor, Political Science, Miami University of Ohio; Mr. Abdoulie Swareh, Legal Practitioner, Swareh and Associates; and Mr. John Bojang, Gambian Ambassador to the US. The speakers will present the following topics, respectively: Dr. Nyang will talk on “Gambia/Senegambian Political History - Precolonial/Colonial to the Present, and the Implications on Gambians”; Dr. Saine will speak on his political research in the Gambia or focus on the first and second Republics and their implications on Gambians; Mr. Swareh will speak on “The Legal Environment and the Rule of Law in The Gambia"; and Ambassador Bojang will speak on “The Agenda/Program of the Second Republic and the Achievements/Challenges, Since 1994”. Each speaker will be allotted 30 minutes, followed by a 10-minute question and answer session. Lunch will be served immediately after. Later in the evening, 10:00pm to be exact, there will be a dance party (party till you drop) and a fund raising raffle with fabulous prizes. You may purchase your tickets for the raffle from designated persons in your state or at the party. On Sunday, September 3, there will be a soccer tournament - Amie N’jie Memorial Tournament, named after our recently departed sister. Amie is survived by her husband, Pa Amat Khan; sons M.O. John and Mam Tapha; father, Papa Ibra N’jie; brothers, Tapha (Bill), Mansour (M), and Seringe Cherno; sisters Bin and Haddy; and all that knew and loved her. We will miss her and may she rest in peace. The tournament is tentatively scheduled to field the following teams: Chicago, Detroit, Kansas, Madison, Minnesota, and the Senegalese and Ivorian Communities in Chicago, respectively. Reliable sources have it that Detroit and Minnesota have already started Camping. :)! Due to the small size of the Gambian community in the Chicago area, we have reserved 12 hotel rooms at very reasonable rates. Anyone interested can contact Ous Conteh at (773) 465-2796, or [log in to unmask] This offer expires after August 27. This year’s conference is step two of our journey towards achieving our goal of continuous improvement as we continue to build on the foundation that was set last year. Let us all join our efforts and make this conference a memorable occasion. We’ve got dynamic speakers and they are ready to give it to us. So lets all come ON TIME and make this a success. If you have any questions or suggestions, please contact Joe Sambou at Home (773) 768-8264; Work (630) 990-5097; [log in to unmask] We look forward to seeing you all. “Common Folks, Coming Together, Can Achieve Uncommon Results”. ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html You may also send subscription requests to [log in to unmask] if you have problems accessing the web interface ----------------------------------------------------------------------------