Saturday, June 27, 2009

Roasting Carla

Friday night we had the honor of roasting iconic activist Carla F. Wallace as part of a CFAIR fundraiser hosted at the home of Burt Greenwell.

We had a wonderful laugh-filled time thanks to our Master of Ceremonies Dan Farrell. The tributes came from various people in the Louisville's progressive activist community, Fairness Campaign Executive Director Chris Hartman and other friends of Carla.

One of the highlights besides our Master of ceremonies was Carol Kraemer's ode to Carla she entitled 'No Justice, No Pee', and previous roastee Eric Graniger's humorous peek into Carla's shoe closet.

We had a wonderful time and raised money for CFAIR at the same time.

C-FAIR would like to thank Burt Greenwell for generously offering his home for the affair. We do thank everyone who attended, who donated money, and who volunteered to help the event run smoothly.

We also thank the honoree, who has provided visionary leadership for all these years.

The roast will become an annual event as well, so stay tuned to this blog to find out who next year's roastee will be.

And Carla is insisting on getting first dibs in suggesting our next target.

Monday, June 22, 2009

Carla's Roast

C-FAIR will honor one of our iconic civil rights figures on June 26th with a roast of Carla Wallace.

The address for the roast is 1333 South 3rd Street, Louisville, KY

Our emcee for the evening will be Dan Farrell.

There will be a sliding pay scale for the event with a $50 suggested contribution.

Roast time is also being auctioned off as well to the highest bidder, so to do so e-mail Cfair@Fairness.org or call 502-893-0788

Hope to see you there!

Sunday, March 22, 2009

CFAIR Has A Blog!

As part of our ongoing education mission and to keep you updated as to what exciting things we're up to, CFAIR is joining the blogosphere!

We'll be using this blog to keep you up to date and informed about our activities, exciting new and ongoing projects, action alerts, and other issues that affect Louisville, Jefferson County, and Kentucky.

Our CFAIR Co-Chairs will occasionally post their thoughts from time to time as well.

So welcome to our blogosphere home.