All is set for Liberia's 163rd Independence Celebration
The President, Board of Directors and the Organizing Committee of the Liberian Community in Minnesota-St. Paul wish to invite
all members of the Liberian Community and friends of Liberia to programs marking the 163rd Independence Anniversary of Liberia.
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SAINT PAUL MAYOR CHRISTOPHER COLEMAN APPEALS FOR LIBERIANS ON TPS
The Mayor of Saint Paul, Christopher Coleman has added his voice to many appeals to President Barack Obama and the US Congress
to extend the TPS for Liberians in the Twin cities and across the country. full story
LCM AT IGBOFEST IN ST.PAUL
Ramsey,MN/ The President of the Liberian Community in Minnesota/St Paul Mr. Edward William Carter, as head of a two-man representative
delegation recently participated in the 2008 "Igbo fest" Cultural Extravaganza hosted by the Umunne Cultural Association
at the University of Saint Thomas, St. Paul, MN. FULL STORY
LCM Constitutes Leadership
Ramsey, MN/ In a well-attended consultative meeting today, members of the newly formed, Liberian Community Association
in Minnesota (LCM) with headquarters in Saint Paul, Minnesota, nominated and endorsed a corps of Interim Leaders to steer
the affairs of the Organization pending elections. full story
LCM President speaks on TPS for Liberians
The Acting President of the Liberian Community of Minnesota-St Paul (LCM), Hon. Edward William Carter, Jr. has assured
the leadership of ULAA of his Organization’s preparedness to partner with the Union and other Diaspora Liberian
Community-based Organizations to promote the ongoing TPS efforts. full story
L C M on Sister-City Relation for Liberian cites
“We will employ every iota of our ingenuity to positively impact the reconstruction process in the motherland through
the concept of local empowerment for self-sustainability.” This statement was made by the Acting President of the Liberian
Community of Saint Paul, Mr. Edward Carter when he concluded arrangement with the US-Africa Sister Cities Incorporated for
several cities and municipal leaders in Liberia to attend the 2008 US-Africa Sister Cities Conference slated to convene in
the City of Lansing, Michigan, USA, from July 23-25. Full Story