Harrison Hill Of The Famed Musical Family The Jolly Jax Is Excited To Announced The Premiere of Mean Mrs. Brown Featuring The Kool Kidz 4 Change Animated Series
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Six middle school students overcome obstacles all while learning important lessons in the process.

 

Harrison Hill, (http://www.meanmrsbrown.com), announced today the premiere of Mean Mrs. Brown featuring The Kool Kidz 4 Change Animated Series September 10, 2011, to air on Maryland Fox Cable--Comcast 206/Fios 465. This animated series is about six middle school students who in each episode deal with some type of issue/conflict. With the help of their teacher Mrs. Brown, they are able to overcome the particular obstacle all while learning an important lesson in the process. MMB is to provide middle school students with a program which will promote positive messages that will inspire and ignite students to be role models for their peers, offer alternatives for social concerns (e.g. bullying, gangs, illegal guns, etc.), respect for the environment (going green), respect for one another; and to explore opportunities to develop and present their musical talents and abilities.

About Harrison Hill

 

Hill Harrison is the youngest brother of the famed musical family from East Baltimore, MD, the Jolly Jax trio which featured members Carroll, Herman and Jerome Hill. He is a singer, songwriter, poet and serves as Assistant Minister of Music with the First Baptist Church of Pimlico. His need to focus on positive peer pressure within our youth has lead him to create the educational animated television series entitled, “Mean Mrs. Brown featuring The Kool Kidz 4 Change." With this program, he hopes to create a paradigm shift of creativity and change within the community. For more information visit http://www.meanmrsbrown.com.

 


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Written on Wednesday, 14 September 2011 08:20 by Baltimoreblack.com

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