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News from Grace. Hi, I'm Grace. I've been with Rhue all of her life. So who
better to tell you what's going on and what people are saying.
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Rhue Wins Telly Award
Phanalphie Rhue was recently named a bronze award winner of the prestigious Telly Award. Rhue was honored for providing narration for the award winning video series "The Developmental Stages," produced by the National Training Network.
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The video traces the cognitive developmental stages of children.
Entries for the Telly Award do not compete against each other
but are judged against high standards of excellence for the various
categories. It has become one of the most sought after awards
in the TV, commercial and video industry. Over 11,000 entries
were submitted in 1999. The Telly Awards was founded to showcase
and give recognition to outstanding non-network , cable commercials,
film and video productions. Judges for the competition are producers,
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Spirit of Beauty Tour Hits The Road
Rhue is a singer, but she is also a dynamic speaker. The Spirit
of Beauty Tour brings Rhue to the community to inspire, motivate,
and entertain. It's about loving God, loving yourself and knowing
that God loves you. We'd love to come to your city. Give us a
call at 336-454-2818.
Video Series Host
College Tech Prep is great program which introduces technical
careers to high school students. Rhue is the on-air host for each
video in the career series produced by The Guilford County School
System.
Glory, Glory
"Thank you so much for your excellent presentation to the young
ladies of Dudley High School. The students are still talking about
how much they enjoyed hearing you speak, many have commented that
your seminar was the best one yet."
Rita Pettiford, James B. Dudley High School
"Rhue, the Youth Connection Retreat was a success! Your singing
was one of the reasons the retreat was successful. Thanks for
being there."
Mayme Johnson, Bennett College
"You have been selected as a "Woman of Distinction" because of
your tireless work in our community and your life long commitment
and achievement, whether recognized previously or not. Thank you
for your work in our community."
Pat Gill, former Curator - African-American Atelier and found
of Making It Upstream
"On behalf of the "Connections Retreat" participants and ourselves,
thank you for your performance. You did a fantastic job. We appreciate
your commitment to support our efforts to create a more comprehensive
Retreat involving more young women. Our deepest thanks."
Kathy Harrelson & Clara Simmons, North Carolina Department of
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