See you all Friday!
Stockton Black Leadership Council
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02/23/2026
A public Memorial Service in honor of Rev. Jesse Jackson will be held on Friday February 27, 2026 .
2201 E. 8th Street Stockton CA 95206
Sponsored by Ralph White
Anyone is welcome to attend. Feel free to call for more info . 209-271-2466.
For those who cannot attend his services in Chicago on Wednesday , Thursday and Friday.
02/22/2026
A public Memorial Service in honor of Rev. Jesse Jackson will be held on Friday February 27, 2026 .
2201 E. 8th Street Stockton CA 95206
Sponsored by Ralph White
Anyone is welcome to attend. Feel free to call for more info . 209-271-2466
For those who cannot attend his services in Chicago on Wednesday , Thursday and Friday.
I have just put in a request to the Mayor to have the flag at Stockton City Hall lowered for this coming week in honor of Rev Jesse Jackson. He was one of the few Presidential candidates that came to Stockton and he came on several occasions.
02/04/2026
THIS SATURDAY
February 7, 2026
THE KING’S BALL V
Come out for a evening of Dinner, Dancing & Live Entertainment by
THE TEMPTATIONS featuring Paul Williams Jr singing some of their greatest hits like “My Girl” & “Popa was a Rollin Stone”, just to name a few!
And New Horizon singing some of your favorite hits!
Dress attire: TO IMPRESS
ROYAL & FABULOUS
(No jeans, tennis shoes, caps)
$50 tickets includes Dinner & Show
You can purchase tickets by calling 209-271-2466 or texting 209-981-0243. You can also reserve through Zelle
Zelle: [email protected] 209-981-0243
Or
Cash App: $MrsBossladiiWhite
Or
Pay CASH door
02/01/2026
NEXT SATURDAY
February 7, 2026
THE KING’S BALL V
Come out for a evening of Dinner, Dancing & Live Entertainment by
THE TEMPTATIONS featuring Paul Williams Jr singing some of their greatest hits like “My Girl” & “Popa was a Rollin Stone”, just to name a few!
And New Horizon singing some of your favorite hits!
Dress attire: TO IMPRESS
ROYAL & FABULOUS
(No jeans, tennis shoes, caps)
$50 tickets includes Dinner & Show
You can purchase tickets by calling 209-271-2466 or texting 209-981-0243. You can also reserve through Zelle
Zelle: [email protected] 209-981-0243
Or
Cash App: $MrsBossladiiWhite
01/29/2026
THE KING’S BALL V
Come out for a evening of Dinner, Dance & Live Entertainment by
THE TEMPTATIONS featuring Paul Williams Jr singing some of their greatest hits like “My Girl” & “Popa was a Rollin Stone”, just to name a few!
And New Horizon singing some of your favorite hits!
$50 tickets includes Dinner & Show
You can purchase tickets by calling 209-271-2466 or texting 209-981-0243. You can also reserve through Zelle
Zelle: [email protected] 209-981-0243
Or
Cash App: $MrsBossladiiWhite
01/20/2026
IT’S ANOTHER KING’S BALL
For tickets call 209-271-2466 or text 209-981-0243.
Come out for a evening of Dinner, Dance & Live Entertainment by
THE TEMPTATIONS featuring Paul Williams Jr singing some of their greatest hits like “My Girl” & “Popa was a Rollin Stone”, just to name a few!
And New Horizon singing some of your favorite hits!
$50 tickets includes Dinner & Show
INVITATION OPEN TO ALL
12/26/2025
YOURE INVITED to come out and celebrate God’s Appreciation Day. Celebrating 163 years of Freedom from slavery on January 1, 2026.
Special Guest Speaker:
Bishop Broderick Huggins
Dinner will be served
To reserve a table for this FREE event call 209-271-2466
12/23/2025
More than 45 million black Americans know about, acknowledge, and celebrate the struggles of many other ethnic groups history. Such as St. Patrick’s Day, Cinco de Mayo, and the Passover. However, we have little or no knowledge of what God has done for us as Black people. God spoke to Abraham Lincoln and on January 1, 1863, Abraham Lincoln, president of the United States at that time freed all blacks from slavery. President Abraham Lincoln sign what is known to us as the emancipation proclamation.
Although Abraham Lincoln signed the emancipation proclamation on January 1, 1863, Texas was the last state in the union to learn about the emancipation proclamation being signed. Therefore, Texas recognizes June 19, 1865, 2 1/2 years later as their freedom date.
The Stockton black leadership council is committed to reaching every black household across the United States to let them know that Abraham Lincoln signed the emancipation proclamation on January 1, 1863. Which declared all slaves be freed. Abraham Lincoln was instructed by God just as Moses was to set up the tabernacle on the first day of the first month. Exodus 40.
Join us on January 1, 2026 to celebrate and show God our appreciation for 163 years of being free from slavery.
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2201 E. 8th Street
Stockton, CA
95206
Opening Hours
| Monday | 8am - 5pm |
| Tuesday | 8am - 5pm |
| Wednesday | 8am - 5pm |
| Thursday | 8am - 5pm |
| Friday | 8am - 5pm |
| Saturday | 12pm - 5pm |
| Sunday | 10am - 5pm |
