
Made from scratch with all natural ingredients!
Order your Sweet Potato ($12), Apple Crumb ($12)
and Pumpkin ($8) pies now!
Ordering is easy!
Order online, by phone or by email at:
www.uhurupies.org
727-683-9949
stpetepies@uhurufoods.org
Pies can be picked up Tues, Nov 24 • Wed, Nov 25. See our website for pickup locations, times and December dates. Delivery available for orders of 6 or more pies!
• Let your friends, family, coworkers and organizations know that they can buy pies and support the African Village Survival Iniative!
• Volunteer to bake with us! No experience necessary. A great way to give back during the holiday season!
Join the work to promote, sell and bake Uhuru Pies, this holiday season.
Learn about opportunities to sell pies to your church, school, organization or at your job.
Find out about online networking and Uhuru Pie tables.
Volunteer to Bake
Uhuru Holiday Pies are baked collectively by volunteers in commercial kitchens in St. Petersburg. No experience is necessary! You can bake on a shift with your friends and family. We are looking for both experienced and beginning bakers. Volunteers are needed to help mix large vats of pie filling, bake and then box and label mountains of pies! Join us on one or more of these pie baking shifts:
Baking Shifts at
Lakewood United Church of Christ
Street:
2601 54th ave. S
November
Mon, Nov. 23 9:00am - 7:00pm
Tue, Nov. 24 8:00am - 9:00pm
December
Sun, Dec. 13 11:00am - 5:00pm
Mon, Dec. 14 5:00pm - 9:00pm
Tue, Dec. 15 5:00pm - 9:00pm
Wed, Dec. 16 5:00pm - 9:00pm
Fri, Dec. 18 10:30am - 3:00pm
Sun, Dec. 20 11:00am - 7:00pm
Mon, Dec. 21 9:00am - 7:00pm
Tue, Dec. 22 9:00am - 7:00pm
Wed, Dec. 23 8:00am - 8:00pm
Volunteer to staff pie pickups and deliveries at the Saturday Morning Market (Al Lang Field parking lot, 1st Street & 2st Ave. S., downtown St. Pete) or at Central Organics Cafe (In the courtyard, 243 Central Ave., St. Pete)
Tues, Nov. 24 Central Organics Cafe 10am - 6p
Wed, Nov. 25 Central Organics Cafe 10am - 6p
Sat, Dec. 19 Saturday Market 9am-2pm
Wed, Dec. 23 Central Organics Cafe 10am - 6p
Thurs, Dec. 24 Central Organics Cafe 9am - 4pm
If you're interested in volunteering, contact us today and help raise money for sustainability and self-determination in the African community! Stephanie, Volunteer Coordinator, 727-683-9949 or email stpete@uhurufoods.org

In November of 2008 Mayor Nutter began holding “townhall meetings” where he unveiled the City of Philadelphia’s 2009 budget that spends $1.1 billion on police and prisons, instead of economic development for the African community. Because the International People’s Democratic Uhuru Movement (INPDUM) has worked to expose and defeat Mayor Nutter’s colonial war budget the City has been attempting to silence InPDUM…
December 10, 2008: InPDUM organizer Diop Olugbala serves Nutter with the People’s Subpoena to appear at the InPDUM-led Tribunal (court) for Reparations to African People. The City was to face charges of crimes of genocide including police violence and government imposed poverty.
December 13, 2008: Members of the community testify against the City of Philadelphia at the tribunal. The People’s Verdict was that Nutter and the City were guilty of crimes of genocide against African people!
December 18, 2008: Police attack InPDUM and remove Diop from the Mayor’s Townhall Meeting at Martin Luther King High School after attempting to serve Mayor Nutter with the People’s Verdict. The Verdict called for the jailing of killer cops and reparations to police murder victims.
April 28, 2009: Fortified by InPDUM led mass protest brilliant legal representation by attorney Michael Coard pushes Judge Teresa Carr-Deni to dismiss felony charges.
June, 16 2009: Judge Frank “Fumble” Palumbo recuses himself from reconsideration hearing after receiving stack of hundreds of petitions and a swarm of phone calls from InPDUM members and supporters from around the world demanding Hands off the City Hall 2!
July, 1 2009: Courts appoint neo-colonial Judge Renee Cardwell-Hughes (L) to preside over the reconsideration hearing. In the process of slapping the felony charges back on Diop’s case Hughes attacks City Hall 2 supporters who attended the hearing, calling them jackasses and demanding they submit their driver’s licenses. The felony trial was set for November 20… 



