Thursday, October 17, 2013

Light Up Downtown 5K Run!


 
 
Tomorrow evening in downtown Fresno, Red Ribbon Project will hold its first 5K Run/Walk to bring awareness to HIV/AIDS. Hundreds of local Fresnans will join in bringing awareness by taking to the streets and Lighting Up Downtown Fresno in unity.

T-shirts and glow bands will be provided and  are ready for pick-up to all those that registered. If you haven’t already registered there is still time, contact www.cornerstonecommunitycare.com for more info. Living Social, which is one of the many sponsors of this year’s event, is currently offering a terrific deal.

Penned  Write is a sponsor of this year’s event and is offering 20% off a resume package deal, which includes a resume & cover letter to all participants of the Lighting Up Downtown 5K event.

I encourage you all to register and make a difference in the community. This event is family friendly. So bring the entire family down, children included and take part of a great community event in the heart of Downtown Fresno.

Francine McMillon

Thursday, October 3, 2013

Forever, Our Mexican Girl


Jack Kerouac’s book “On the Road” has long been a youth anthem for generations. After tomorrow, Tim Z. Hernandez’s “Manana Means Heaven” will surely be added as an anthem for Mexicans and lovers of literary greatness everywhere.

The book, “Manana Means Heaven” tells the tale of  Terry a real life character readers first met in Kerouac’s
“On the Road “ and  in the excerpt titled The Mexican Girl” which was featured in the Paris Review in the year 1956. It is crazy really that this woman “Terry” (actual name Bea Franco) met Kerouac while awaiting a bus in Bakersfield headed to Los Angeles. Together, she and Kerouac spent their nearly two week relationship traveling throughout the Central Valley  and along with migrant workers toiling in the fields of rural Fresno.
 
Photo Credit: (AP Photo/ Bea Kozera Estate)

It is crazy that Bea Franco was immortalized in the literary world and for years, she had no clue of this fame. I recall reading this book and being drawn to her character that I reread her story repeatedly. A Mexican girl, married, with two children, fleeing her abusive husband  in one of the greatest coming of age books in the world and this brief tale is centered around all that is familiar to me; Fresno, Central Valley, Selma, field workers, a Mexican girl, my Mexican people. What girl wouldn’t be drawn to those factors?  

Bea was immortalized by Kerouac’s book but what Tim Z. Hernandez has done was create life to her character, both through the greatness of his imaginative mind and also the time he spent interviewing her. Hernandez found Mrs. Franco living in Fresno and with vivid memories of her time spent with Kerouac. What Hernandez created will no doubt become a masterpiece in the literary world.
Tomorrow at Fresno Art Museum is the Official Book Release Party from 6pm  sharp – 8pm. If you or someone you know would like to attend and support our local writers that are doing it big in the literary world. I encourage you to attend.  Spread the word, attend, support, buy a book & read. In Fresno we are all about reading.
Where: Fresno Art Museum
2233 North First Street
Fresno, CA 93703
Time: 6-8pm
for additional information on Tim Z. Hernandez and his book Manana Means Heaven visit:  http://timzhernandez.com/tag/manana-means-heaven/
 

Francine Ramos McMillon
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