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The Stars to Shine on “The Unsung Athletes”
Written by Administrator    Thursday, 09 December 2010 08:27    PDF Print E-mail

NFL Super Bowl Champion, Lifetime Fitness, NFL Retired Player Association and Kids Power Play Foundations Honor “Change Makers” at Inaugural 2011 Unsung Athlete Awards During Super Bowl XLV.

NFL Super Bowl Champion Lional Dalton is showing support to The Unsung Athletes” and their foundations: Super Bowl XLV will Kick-Off with the Inaugural 2011 Unsung Athlete Awards: NFL Edition & Recognition Gala on Thursday, Feb. 3, 2011 6pm at the Black Academy of Arts & Letters located at 650 Griffin Street.  The Inaugural Unsung Athlete Awards: NFL Edition Launch Event, hosted by NFL Super Bowl champ, Lional Dalton,  is designed to be the  first in a series of annual events to honor and celebrate exceptional Professional Athletes for their outstanding philanthropic efforts made off the field. These extra-ordinary individuals will be honored at several events taking place during Super Bowl Weekend, 2011. This exclusive event will also serve as a vehicle to raise much needed funds for choosen charitable organizations.

Read more... Last Updated ( Thursday, 09 December 2010 09:01 )
 
The Super Bowl Gospel Celebration, An NFL-Sanctioned Event, Announces Verizon Wireless Sponsorship
Written by Administrator    Saturday, 06 November 2010 00:40    PDF Print E-mail

The Super Bowl Gospel Celebration (SBGC), a National Football League (NFL) sanctioned event, announced today a new two-year sponsorship with Verizon Wireless. The sponsorship includes prominent branding activities for the company throughout the NFL season. Additionally, "The Best Church Choir in America" – Verizon How Sweet the Sound's winning choir – will perform live at the 2011 Super Bowl Gospel Celebration.

Read more... Last Updated ( Thursday, 09 December 2010 08:45 )
 
Dunta Robinson Among Three NFL Players Fined A Total Of $175K For Flagrant Violations
Written by Administrator    Monday, 25 October 2010 08:47    PDF Print E-mail

The NFL announced Tuesday that three players -- Pittsburgh's James Harrison ($75,000), New England's Brandon Meriweather ($50,000) and Atlanta's Dunta Robinson ($50,000) -- have been fined a total of $175,000 for flagrant violations of player safety rules.

Read more... Last Updated ( Monday, 25 October 2010 08:54 )
 


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