Carla Morrison, President of Chit Chat Communications & Executive Director of Sisters of Today & Tomorrow nonprofit (second from left), celebrates with "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" star Sheree Whitfield (far right), during the debut (fashion show/party) of Whitfield's new clothing line "SHE", that will be featured on "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" television show, on Bravo (check your local listing). The ladies are posing along side former NFL Star Chuck Smith of Defensive Line University (far left) and current NFL Star/Super Bowl Champion Osei Umenyiora (second to right) of the NY Giants. Morrison, will be kicking off her nonprofit "Sisters of Today & Tomorrow", whose mission is to empower youth & young adults through innovative programming that focuses on self esteem, education, health & fitness and careers/entrepreneurship, with a reception in New Haven, Connecticut's affluent Beaver Hills neighborhood on Thursday, September 11, 2008 and it's NY debut with Ilyasah Shabazz at the Malcolm X Dr. Betty Shabazz Center, Friday, September 12, 2008, with one of the organization's signature programs, "After the Party, What's the Plan?" Symposium Series, promoting higher education & entreprenuership. Morrison has invited Umenyiora and Smith to join her. Also watch out for Morrison's special appearance on The Real Housewives of Atlanta as the "Cake Bandit". "Regardless of the impression you get, Carla & Sheree are great friends, as well as friends of the Hartwell's (other star couple on the show)" says Bob Whitfield. Log onto: www.chitchatcommunications.com
Bravo is heading south for its newest installment, “The Real Housewives of Atlanta.” The seven episode series will follow five women from Atlanta’s social elite - from NBA and NFL wives to sassy single moms - as they juggle their burgeoning careers and busy home lives with the whirl of the south’s hottest city.
The first 30-minute preview special airs Wednesday, July 30 at midnight after a rebroadcast of “Project Runway.” A specific launch date for the series has not been set yet.
Photo by: Donna Permell, Prime Phocus
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