Snoop Dogg's Wife, Shante Broadus, Holds First Annual Easter Event
Tuesday - April 3, 2007
By: Jay Casteel
Snoop Dogg's wife, Shante Broadus, is putting some major effort together to make sure some special young people are happy on Easter.
Broadus -- founder of Boss Lady Entertainment -- will be hosting the First Annual Boss Lady Entertainment Easter Celebration at Dorsey High School in Los Angeles on Saturday (April 7), where several young people will be treated with face painting, food, arts and crafts, video games and more.
The free event will take place from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Dorsey, which is located at 3537 Farmdale Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. 90016.
The participating youth are from the KARMA Foundation, a non-profit agency who works closely with youth living in foster homes. Broadus, a mother of three, has a soft spot in her heart for disadvantaged children.
"I've been holding a back to school event for kids for several years and I decided I wanted to start doing something in the spring too," said Broadus. "Easter can be a special time in a child's life, but only if someone else plans to make it special. I want to be that someone.
"Some of these kids have been through so much and this is an opportunity for them to have a good time and take home some treats," she adds.
The area surrounding Dorsey High School is the first neighborhood selected for the Easter Celebration, but Broadus plans to shift it to different areas each year. The neighborhoods selected will coincide with the ones where she and her husband, Snoop Dogg, have teams participating in the Snoop Youth Football League -- ten teams currently.
Boss Lady Entertainment is Shante Broadus' latest venture into entertainment management. Her client list currently includes rapper/actress The Lady of Rage and Broadus' female clothing line, Co Co Ri.
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