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Monday, October 31, 2011


Steve & Co. Boutique has relocated to Chester PA 19013 which is just outside of Metro Philadelphia. Steve & Co. Boutique specializes in the one of a kind finds that you need in order to ramp up your style just in time for the fall season. You will be sure to turn heads and open doors when you shop at Steve & Co. Boutique. Ms. Stephens began as a personal shopper for some pretty big names but she is a very humble individual so you will just have to stop in and discover it for yourself. Ms. Stephens' is a highly qualified woman with a flair for design, fashion and developing the youth of the community. Ms. Stephens' has many local, regional and national affiliates that are vital to the future of the neighborhoods that energize and encompass the economy of Chester PA. & beyond.


Steve & Co. Boutique still offers personal shopping services. Ms. Fannie is looking to increase her venue of clothing to include accessories along with handmade jewelery from locally made one of a kind pieces by: Mr. Ola Cannon Fountain III of International Fun Jewelery. Ms. Stephens' continues to offer her personal touch along with professional attention to each individual since this is what has fueled her success thus far.

Steve & Co. Boutique is located @ 2214 w. 9th Street in Historic Chester PA 19013. 

Rosa Parks 
Rosa Louise McCauley Parks (February 4, 1913 – October 24, 2005) was an African-American civil rights activist, whom the U.S. Congress called "the first lady of civil rights", and "the Mother of the freedom movement".[1]
On December 1, 1955 in Montgomery, Alabama, Parks refused to obey bus driver James Blake's order that she give up her seat to make room for a white passenger. Parks' action was not the first of its kind to impact the civil rights issue, and there had been others, including Lizzie Jennings in 1854, Homer Plessy in 1892, Irene Morgan in 1946, Sarah Louise Keys in 1955 andClaudette Colvin, on the same bus system nine months before Parks, who had taken similar steps. But Parks' civil disobedience had the effect of sparking the
                                                                                         Montgomery Bus Boycott.
Parks' act of defiance became an important symbol of the modern Civil Rights Movement and Parks became an international icon of resistance to racial segregation. She organized and collaborated with civil rights leaders, including boycott leader Martin Luther King, Jr., helping to launch him to national prominence in the civil rights movement.
At the time of her action, Parks was secretary of the Montgomery chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) and had recently attended the Highlander Folk School, a Tennessee center for workers' rights and racial equality. Nonetheless, she took her action as a private citizen "tired of giving in". Although widely honored in later years for her action, she suffered for it, losing her job as a seamstress in a local department store. Eventually, she moved to Detroit, Michigan, where she found similar work. From 1965 to 1988 she served as secretary and receptionist to African-American U.S. Representative John Conyers. After retirement from this position, she wrote an autobiography and lived a largely private life in Detroit. In her final years she suffered from dementia, and became involved in a lawsuit filed on her behalf against American hip-hop duoOutKast.
Parks eventually received many honors ranging from the 1979 Spingarn Medal to the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the Congressional Gold Medal and a posthumous statue in the United States Capitol's National Statuary Hall. Her death in 2005 was a major story in the United States' leading newspapers. She was granted the posthumous honor of lying in honor at the Capitol Rotunda.

Friday, October 28, 2011

Ms. Stephens Boutique

Steve & Co. Boutique has relocated to Chester PA 19013 which is just outside of Metro Philadelphia. Steve & Co. Boutique specializes in the one of a kind finds that you need in order to ramp up your style just in time for the fall season. You will be sure to turn heads and open doors when you shop at Steve & Co. Boutique. Ms. Stephens began as a personal shopper for some pretty big names but she is a very humble individual so you will just have to stop in and discover it for yourself. Ms. Stephens' is a highly qualified woman with a flair for design, fashion and developing the youth of the community. Ms. Stephens' has many local, regional and national affiliates that are vital to the future of the neighborhoods that energize and encompass the economy of Chester PA. & beyond.


Steve & Co. Boutique still offers personal shopping services. Ms. Fannie is looking to increase her venue of clothing to include accessories along with handmade jewelery from locally made one of a kind pieces by: Mr. Ola Cannon Fountain III of International Fun Jewelery. Ms. Stephens' continues to offer her personal touch along with professional attention to each individual since this is what has fueled her success thus far.

Steve & Co. Boutique is located @ 2214 w. 9th Street in Historic Chester PA 19013.