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Small Business Saturday was a Success

Wellness | the space | Keyona Porshaa`


Fayetteville native, Azha McNeil hosted her 'Health is Wealth Symposium' Saturday, November 26th at Kiwanis Recreation Center in Fayetteville, North Carolina.

Azha transformed the recreation center gymnasium into a symposium full of those interested in investing in their wellness, building upon their business understanding, and black dollar circulation. In between informational speaking sessions shared with the host and keynote speakers, patrons were able to shop with present vendors.


McNeil, the owner of Pre Tee P Boutique provides holistic p-steams, p-fresh suppositories, and more. She uses her chemistry and biology background to address health issues holistically that impact both female and male bodies, as a whole.

As an Army veteran, Rashad McEntire works as an executive director for non-profit organization, Southern CC with business partner Tony Brown (CEO). Southern CC's mission is to empower veterans by revitalizing and rebuilding residential communities. Through their You, Me and Us Holistic Community Garden, a project offered during spring and summer months, they assist underserved food deserts in the Fayetteville community by providing fresh organic produce and a space for healing and positive social engagement.


McEntire informs the community on micro-greens that can be grown from seven to 10 days and verminculture which is the process of decomposing organic food waste for which he uses red wiggler worms.

Although new to entrepreneurship, Lumberton native Myra made the most of the opportunity to introduce her granddaughter to the business world and expose her to information that she can use as she begins her entrepreneurial journey.


During intermission R&B artist Ianna Rene performed her single 'Self Care Day' from her debut album, The Naked Truth.



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