Atlanta, GA — On Thursday, December 15, noted youth mentor and anti-violence activist Orrin “Checkmate” Hudson will use a life-size chessboard to bring life lessons to students in metro Atlanta at the Stone Ridge Event Center. By learning to outthink the competition, Hudson says these young people will learn to respect others, think before they make dangerous moves, and give more than they take. The session will outline specific strategies that help students put “Brains Before Bullets.”
He says he won’t stop until he has reached at least one million students with his life-changing messages. Hudson was dubbed the “pied piper of positivity” by CNN for coaching his students to a statewide chess championship and three citywide chess championships. At his upcoming workshop, he will teach a new currency to young people called KASH (Knowledge, Attitude, Skills, Habits), and show them how it can change their lives for the better.
Event Details:
Stone Ridge Event Center
1750 Stone Ridge Drive, Suite A
Stone Mountain, GA 30083
Thursday, December 15, 2016
6pm to 8:30pm
How to Attend:
Due to limited seating, all who wish to attend the free workshop should RSVP at info@besomeone.org
For more details about Orrin C. Hudson or his Be Someone organization, visit www.BeSomeone.org
PRESS CONTACT:
Orrin Hudson
info@besomeone.org
770-465-6445