Crescent Club Martini & Craft Beer Mixer, Museum All Access Party & Upcoming Events via @MemphisULYP

Crescent Club Martini & Craft Beer Mixer, Museum All Access Party & Upcoming Events

Crescent Club Martini & Craft Beer Mixer, TONIGHT, 4:30 pm-7:00 pm
6075 Poplar Ave, 9th Floor | Bring a friend! Complimentary Admission!!! Featured Drinks: Hot Buttered Rum – The classic Winter warmer Snowball Martini – Whipped Cream Vodka, Coconut Rum, Half and Half, Cream of Coconut Peppermint Mocha Martini – Vanilla Vodka, Godiva, Frangelico, Creme de Menthe Key Lime Pie – Vanilla Vodka, Pineapple Juice, Lime Juice, Sours Mexican Madras – Tequila, Orange Juice, Cranberry Juice, Lime Juice
Brooks Museum All Access Party, Thursday, April 16, 5:00 pm-9:00 pm
1934 Poplar Ave, Memphis, TN 38104
All Access is an invitation for attendees 21+ to play, create and connect with museum spaces. In celebration of the exhibitions This Light of Ours: Activist Photographers of the Civil Rights Movement and Artists/Activists: Marcellous Lovelace, Frank D. Robinson, and Siphne Sylve, the Brooks’ public programs department, Memphis Urban League Young Professionals, ThinkBlk, Amurica, Chinese Connection Dub Embassy, Beat Clinic, and Neosoulsville/The Word will combine multiple creative practices—including art-making, music, film, photography, a Traxploitation Beat Battle, and a gallery talk by Frank D. Robinson—staged throughout the entire museum to provide intentionally designed opportunities for strangers to interact. Cash bar. Must be 21+ to attend. FREE ADMISSION PASSWORD: MULYP

5th Annual Hook Up To Clean Up, Saturday, April 18, 9:00 am
Ed Rice Community Center, 2907 N Watkins St.
In an effort to get rid of waste in the Frayser Community, 5 organizations have partnered together to take back the neighborhood! Everything kicks off at the Ed Rice Community Center at 9 am. Immediately following at 12:00 pm, all volunteers will come together to celebrate our successes! Sign up to volunteer at communitychair@mulyp.org.

Hook Up To Clean Up
A Conversation with City and County Mayors, Wednesday April 22, 8:00 am – 9:15 am
Leadership Memphis, 365 S. Main St
Join Leadership Memphis and several local Young Professional organizations for a conversation with Mayor A C Wharton (City of Memphis) and Mayor Mark Luttrell (Shelby County) about working together to create a Greater Memphis through collaboration. Facilitated by Brian J. Stephens, CEO of Caissa Public Strategy, this in-depth conversation will cover the in’s and out’s of city and county government working together.RSVP: www.leadershipmemphis.org
How to Work the Workforce Panel Discussion, Thursday, April 23, 6:00 pm-8:00 pm
Leadership Memphis, 365 S Main St
Develop a career branding plan that will get you noticed. Hear from our experts on how to make the right moves! Mixer to follow with light refreshments & wine.
Featured Panelists:

•Kevin Woods, Executive Director at Workforce Investment Network
•Deanna Lindo, Sr. Talent Acquisition Specialist at ALSAC/St. Jude
•McKenzie Greer, Human Resources Advisor at Nucor Steel Memphis
•Ramone Lloyd, Labor Advisor at Shelby County Schools
•Juwanna Anderson, Quality Manager at Carrier/UTC

The Trials of Muhammad Ali Documentary, Thursday, April 30, 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
The Trials of Muhammad Ali investigates its extraordinary and often complex subject’s life outside the boxing ring. From joining the controversial Nation of Islam and changing his name from Cassius Clay to Muhammad Ali, to his refusal to serve in the Vietnam War in the name of protesting racial inequality, to his global humanitarian work, Muhammad Ali remains an inspiring and controversial figure. Outspoken and passionate in his beliefs, Ali found himself in the center of America’s controversies over race, religion, and war. $5.00 Admission

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