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Monday, December 11, 2017

I am officially a 2016 President Barack Obama Service Award recipient.

Hello Friends,

I had a great time meeting fellow 2016 President Barack Obama Service Award recipients on November 18, 2017 in Washington, D.C. I received a pin and Gold Service Award. The adults were recognized for lifetime service. A great community leader named Mr. Woodson received a  service coin.

I look forward to working with adults who are working to make a difference in many communities. I want to thank Mr. Kenneth Gray and supporters for helping me to reach goals to give back to veterans and youth in need.

I decided to use the majority of my free time and profits from my business to help others, because I know that it is the only way to keep things going until I can establish my nonprofit called Give Back to Veterans. When you purchase anything from my website, or you donate through
https://www.gofundme.com/uxs2hbcs, you help to make a difference in the lives of veterans. I truly appreciate your support and interest. More news will be on the way in 2018!




Have a safe and wonderful holiday season. Please remember to lend a hand to someone in need if you can. Kindness matters very much.

Sincerely,

Tyler Stallings
www.kidtimeenterprises.com

Tuesday, November 7, 2017

I won a grant to help replace books and school supplies in Texas!

Hello Friends,


I wanted to do something to help children who lost books in recent storms. I was happy to become a Youth Service America finalist, after having an idea to provide immediate relief to students in Texas who live in communities where hurricaines destroyed their books and school items. 

As a We Strong finalist, I won a $250 to help them bases on votes. If you want to see my video submission, please watch it via https://youthserviceamerica.submittable.com/gallery/e5db51d2-5681-4803-9c7b-317bca693ca4/8577544/.

I am happy that several parents reached out to let my mother know that they want to help, too. This grant will allow us to take my book giveaway to Texas. I am excited about getting other kids involved who want to do something good for other youth in need.

Thank you to Youth Service America, everyone who voted, and those who helped to spread the word about the contest. It is time to for me get to work! Have a great day.


Tyler




Future leaders can change the world one idea at a time!
www.kidtimeenterprises.com

Saturday, September 30, 2017

I need your vote to help students in Texas! I am a finalist in an exciting contest.


Hello Friends,

I want to send school supplies and more books to youth in Texas who need help because of Hurricane Harvey.  With your help, I can stand strong against the disaster. I am one of twelve finalists for Youth Service America's disaster relief grant. Your vote will help decide if I receive between $100- $1,000 to help youth get back on track with learning in school. As a superhero who likes to do nice things for others, I think that this mission is pretty important. Do you agree?

With the help of The Maryland Book Bank, I was able to begin taking my #1000bookgiveaway on the road to Texas. The school that I want to help lost all of their books. I would like to send more items because someone who knows about my book program asked me to get involved.  I currently have several contacts in Texas who connected me with educators. They want the items that I will donate.

If you have not heard of my #1000bookgiveaway, I created the book giving program to support literacy. Over 4,000 books now have new homes because of it. I want to keep my campaign going by expanding to another state. I started the reading project when I was four years old.


If you would be willing to watch my video and vote for my disaster relief  project via https://youthserviceamerica.submittable.com/gallery/e5db51d2-5681-4803-9c7b-317bca693ca4/8577544/ , I would really appreciate it. Please enter your email address, hit the thumbs up icon, then confirm your entry by email.  Share the link with a friend if you can. I truly appreciate your support. Thank you for joining me to spread kindness!

Sincerely,

Tyler Stallings
Honorary CEO of Kid Time Enterprises, LLC
Co-founder of Give Back to Veterans

Tuesday, September 12, 2017

Read an update about Give Back to Veterans.

Dear Friends,

I have a new storage area for my Give Back to Veterans project. I am so excited to have a place that will help with organization!

All of the items in the picture will be donated to veterans in need. My latest fundraiser is just getting started. I am collecting items for cold weather. I like to provide these gifts to help support heroes because they deserve it! Please visit
https://www.gofundme.com/uxs2hbcs to donate.

Thank you,

Tyler


Tuesday, August 15, 2017

Fundraiser for MCVET featuring MAYSA on November 16, 2017.

Hello All,

My friends at MCVET are having a fundraiser featuring Maysa! If you would like to help homeless veterans, please read the details below and spread the word. Contact Ms. Spencer about tickets.

Thank you,
Tyler
Co-creator of Give Back to Veterans
Honorary CEO of Kid Time Enterprises, LLC
www.kidtimeenterprises.com

Suited to Succeed  and Maryland Center for Veterans Education and Training are hosting Fall Fundraiser 2017, a dazzling evening of elegance featuring Grammy-Nominated Vocalist MAYSA on Thursday, November 16, 2017 in the International Ballroom at the Radisson Hotel Baltimore Downtown – Inner Harbor, located 101 W. Fayette Street, Baltimore MD 21201.  The evening will offer Live Entertainment, Silent Auction, Specialty Vendors,  Gourmet Food, Hors D’ Oeuvres, Wine & Beer.  For ticket information, please contact Cereta Spencer, Director of Development at 410.576.9626 extension 235.


Thursday, August 10, 2017

I was interviewed on WJZ-TV on August 3, 2017!

Hello Friends,

Mike Schuh, who is a reporter for WJZ-TV, Baltimore interviewed me about my Hero Bags. I was happy to make a connection at the VA Annex which will allow me to reach more homeless veterans in the future.  
Click the link http://baltimore.cbslocal.com/2017/08/03/baltimore-kid-car-bags-veterans/ to watch the video or read the story. 

Have a great day!


Tyler

Tuesday, August 1, 2017

My visit to the Baltimore VA Annex to distribute Hero Bags is Thursday! How can you help veterans in need?

Dear Friends,

I will be going to The Community Resource and Referral Center (CRRC), located Baltimore at the Baltimore VA Annex, on Thursday. The relatively new walk-in program is designed to assist homeless veterans in obtaining VA and non-VA services and link them to a variety of community partners. I am excited to visit on Thursday. I will be sharing more about it when I return.

 


Hero Bags are packed with essential items for veterans in need.

Additionally, if you would like to help to donate items for my Hero Bags, I am working on helping homeless veterans for upcoming cold weather, after I drop off Hero Bags to MCVET. I collect items ahead of time because they are cheaper to buy, and I can distribute more this way. 

If you live in or near Baltimore, Annapolis, or Prince George's County, consider donating gently used or new coats and shoes for women and men to my Give Back to Veterans project. You may even get youth to help collect items by asking friends and relatives for help. I would like for more youth to get involved and gain community service experience. Please email www.kidtimeenterprises.com if you would like to help.

I will also use monetary donations to buy more backpacks and items to fill them, such as new socks and hygiene products. Please donate through https://www.gofundme.com/uxs2hbcs. Let's help heroes in need. If you cannot afford to donate to my campaign, please consider collecting items. I can arrange for them to be picked up.

Thank you, 

Tyler 
Co-creator of Give Back to Veterans Day
Honorary CEO of Kid Time Enterprises, LLC 

Thursday, July 20, 2017

Please donate to help homeless veterans.

Dear Friends,

I am packing more items to distribute to homeless veterans who need them. Several new locations which provide services to them need support. I appreciate everyone who has helped so far. If you can't donate or my Give Back to Veterans campaign, please consider sharing this post. Have a great day!

Tyler Stallings
Honorary CEO of Kid Time Enterprises, LLC
Co-creator of Give Back to Veterans





https://www.gofundme.com/uxs2hbcs


Over 4,000 free books donated to youth.

Dear Friends,

I visited a church camp in Annapolis, Maryland to provide hundreds of free books to kids. Over 4,000 books have now been distributed through my #1000bookgiveaway literacy campaign. I am grateful for generous sponsors who donate books to share with other youth who need and want them in Maryland and the District of Columbia. Thank you very much! What they do makes a big difference to help more youth to read at home.

 



Tyler Stallings
Founder of Tyler's #1000bookgiveaway
Honorary CEO of Kid Time Enterprises, LLC

Monday, July 17, 2017

I am the recipient of The President's Volunteer Service Award 2017!


Hello Friends,

I recently found out that I am the recipient of The President's Volunteer Service Award 2017! I am in the last group of people selected under former President Barack Obama's administration. This is an unexpected honor. I am very grateful. My mom will be honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award. Congratulations to the other recipients, too.

A ceremony will be held in Maryland. The date will be announced at a later time. Thank you for continuing to support my philanthropic goals and business.

Sincerely,

Tyler Stallings
Honorary CEO of Kid Time Enterprises, LLC
Co-creator of Give Back to Veterans
Creator of Tyler's #1000bookgiveaway

 


 


Would you like to make a donation to help buy items for veterans in need? Any amount will help.







Friday, June 30, 2017

Please watch my WUSA9 interview with Mikea Turner.

Hello Friends,

Mikea Turner, who is a morning reporter for WUSA*9, interviewed me about my #1000bookgiveaway and others things that I have been doing.  I am still raising money for veterans in need and providing free books to help youth read more at home. I want to thank Ms. Turner for helping me spread the word about what I do.

Please visit http://www.wusa9.com/mb/news/local/maryland/local-boy-writes-book-to-help-homeless-veterans/451192549 to see the interview.

Thank you for stopping by!

Sincerely,

Tyler  Stallings
Honorary CEO of Kid Time Enterprise, LLC
Co-creator of Give Back to Veterans Day






Thursday, June 15, 2017

Please visit my new product section!

Hello Friends,

I am very excited about expanding my business. I have been very busy working on my nonprofit and Kid Time Enterprises, LLC. Please click on the photo section at the top of the page to see pictures of hats and t-shirts. Every sale helps me to support homeless veterans. Have a great day.


Tyler






Monday, May 29, 2017

I was interviewed on Channel 11 (WBAL) on Memorial Day.

Dear Friends,

I have been busy helping homeless veterans and finding new ways to reach out to them.

Please visit http://www.wbaltv.com/article/5-year-old-packs-hero-bags-for-veterans/9946245?utm_campaign=WBALTV&utm_content=592ca21604d301719cad229f&utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=trueAnthem:+New+Content to see my interview with Ms. Megan Pringle. I want to thank her for sharing my story!

Whenever you buy my first book, it helps me to buy items for homeless veterans.

Thank you,


Tyler
co-creator of Give Back to Veterans

Saturday, May 20, 2017

I will be signing my book at the Prince George's County Book Festival on May 20, 2017.

Hello Friends,

If you would like to purchase "Tyler Goes Around the World," I will be in Prince George's County today. Thank you for stopping by my website. The information is below.


Tyler

Prince George’s Book Festival 2017
May 20 @ 11:00 am - 5:00 pm
Prince George's Sports & Learning Complex
This annual one-day event is celebration of the written word, and its role in improving literacy in the community. Free and open to the public featuring exhibiting authors who will sell and sign their books, panel discussions, readings, and activities for children in the special Kidz Zone. FREE.



https://www.visitprincegeorgescounty.com/event/prince-georges-book-festival-2017/


Friday, May 12, 2017

I will be participating on a panel discussion in Laurel on May 13.

Amplifying Youth Voices: Published Youth Authors Speak to Inspire

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  • Laurel Branch Library; Dorothy Height Room
During Destination Inspiration, published authors remind people of all ages that dream can be achieved at any age. Gabrielle Jordanwill lead a panel discussion and inspiring workshop designed to spark your creativity. Rising young authors will discuss their journeys. A free lunch for children will follow, although all ages are welcome to attend the event. Panelists include Alexis ProctorTerise SmithMiguel Coppedge, and Tyler Stallings

Wednesday, April 12, 2017

I was honored by Mayor Pantelides in Annapolis!

Hello Friends,

I want to share exciting news about my visit to meet Mayor Pantelides. I received a citation for my community work, too. I appreciate support and encouragement very much. It makes me feel happy to share whatever I can with youth and veterans.

Age does not have to limit what anyone can do. If we support each other more, who knows what may be possible. Please watch
https://youtu.be/9Ns30OXcA98.

Thank you,

Tyler


I am a youth honoree!



Hello Friends,

I am so grateful for an opportunity to be a youth honoree! Please visit http://www.ittakestwoinc.org to learn about It Takes Two, Inc. and
scholarships offered by this nonprofit to  help single parents in Maryland. You may support a great cause by attending the upcoming gala, or by making a donation. See http://www.ittakestwoinc.org/event/five-year-anniversary-gala.

Ms. Jaemellah Kemp is the founder and CEO of It Takes Two, Inc. I truly appreciate Ms. Kemp's support. She also donated books to me for my traveling book festival. New #1000bookgiveaway stops are coming.

Best wishes,

Tyler


Thursday, March 23, 2017

My #1000bookgiveaway was covered by The Prince George's Sentinel newspaper!

Hello Friends,

Please visit http://www.thesentinel.com/pgs/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=3535:local-five-year-old-gives-away-1-000-books-to-the-community&Itemid=750 to read the article that was written by Mr. Jim Davis.
I want to thank all of the partners, volunteers, donors, and people who attended the event in Annapolis. Have  a great day.

Tyler

Friday, March 17, 2017

2,500 books for children given away through Tyler's #1000bookgiveaway




Over a dozen students from Annapolis attended a book celebration that
was held at Wellspring Therapy Services, located at  914 Bay Ridge
Road Suite 214, on March 11, 2017. Tyler Stallings, a 5-year-old
kidpreneur who wants more children to spend their free time reading
books at home, created the project where youth can shop for free
books. Tyler was one of 340 young leaders across the country who
received a $500 Disney Summer of Service grant to gather friends and
turn creative ideas into projects that will positively impact their
communities. The latest book event included opportunities for youth to
shop for free books, enjoy snacks donated by Whole Foods Market
Annapolis, Giant Food of Riva Road, and Greenbelt Co-op. Festivities
incorporated coloring, winning prizes, and listening to a story was
read by local author, Joy Medley.



The Maryland Book Bank donated books beyond what Tyler purchased with
grant funds. The nonprofit organization helped the kidpreneur to reach
more youth who could benefit from having access to books. Tyler wanted
to include more selections to offer individuals who reside in various
low-income communities, or who utilize community centers. The grant
and generous donations enabled Tyler to continue his book giveaway
program that he started last year, with the help of his mother--
Andrea Blackstone-- after realizing that all children could not afford
to purchase interesting books to keep. The volunteer effort to share
the joy of reading, is otherwise known on social media as Tyler's
#1000bookgiveaway. His original goal was to give away at least 1,000
books to youth who need or want free books. In 2016, Tyler hosted two
successful reading parties at Bay Ridge Gardens and Annapolis Gardens.


Over the period of many months, Tyler's reading adventure brought
community leaders and children together in Annapolis. Sherry Medley,
founder of Hands of Hope in Annapolis, partnered to help Tyler qualify
as a grant recipient. Thembi DePass, a speech language pathologist who
owns Wellspring Therapy Services, donated kid-friendly space for
Tyler's event. Ericka Wilkins —a local business owner who volunteers
in the community with her sister, Cassandra Wilkins, supported Tyler’s
efforts by helping him to connect with others to host the event.
Customers and community members can now take and exchange books
through the new place to find free books. Before the reading party was
held, youth from Bay Ridge Gardens helped Tyler to paint the community
bookshelf which will be permanently housed in Ericka Wilkins’ salon,
Studio Styles.The business is located across the street from Bay Ridge
Gardens.



After the event ended, and Tyler stocked the community bookshelf, the
young author and philanthropist visited Robinwood to share free books
with children who were at the community center attending an
event.

Over a dozen students from Annapolis attended a book celebration that
was held at Wellspring Therapy Services, located at  914 Bay Ridge
Road Suite 214, on March 11, 2017. Tyler Stallings, a 5-year-old
kidpreneur who wants more children to spend their free time reading
books at home, created the project where youth can shop for free
books. Tyler was one of 340 young leaders across the country who
received a $500 Disney Summer of Service grant to gather friends and
turn creative ideas into projects that will positively impact their
communities. The latest book event included opportunities for youth to
shop for free books, enjoy snacks donated by Whole Foods Market
Annapolis, Giant Food of Riva Road, and Greenbelt Co-op. Festivities
incorporated coloring, winning prizes, and listening to a story was
read by local author, Joy Medley.

The Maryland Book Bank donated books beyond what Tyler purchased with
grant funds. The nonprofit organization helped the kidpreneur to reach
more youth who could benefit from having access to books. Tyler wanted
to include more selections to offer individuals who reside in various
low-income communities, or who utilize community centers. The grant
and generous donations enabled Tyler to continue his book giveaway
program that he started last year, with the help of his mother--
Andrea Blackstone-- after realizing that all children could not afford
to purchase interesting books to keep. The volunteer effort to share
the joy of reading, is otherwise known on social media as Tyler's
#1000bookgiveaway. His original goal was to give away at least 1,000
books to youth who need or want free books. In 2016, Tyler hosted two
successful reading parties at Bay Ridge Gardens and Annapolis Gardens.


Over the period of many months, Tyler's reading adventure brought
community leaders and children together in Annapolis. Sherry Medley,
founder of Hands of Hope in Annapolis, partnered to help Tyler qualify
as a grant recipient. Thembi DePass, a speech language pathologist who
owns Wellspring Therapy Services, donated kid-friendly space for
Tyler's event. Ericka Wilkins —a local business owner who volunteers
in the community with her sister, Cassandra Wilkins, supported Tyler’s
efforts by helping him to connect with others to host the event.
Customers and community members can now take and exchange books
through the new place to find free books. Before the reading party was
held, youth from Bay Ridge Gardens helped Tyler to paint the community
bookshelf which will be permanently housed in Ericka Wilkins’ salon,
Studio Styles.The business is located across the street from Bay Ridge
Gardens.

After the event ended, and Tyler stocked the community bookshelf, the
young author and philanthropist visited Robinwood to share free books
with children who were at the community center attending an
event.1,000 books were given away on March 11, 2017, through Tyler’s
reading campaign. To date, over 2,500 free books have been given to
children in Annapolis, Prince George’s County, and the District of
Columbia, through Tyler’s idea to distribute free books to other youth
who need or want more of them.

Sunday, March 5, 2017

My free book event in Annapolis, Maryland is March 11, 2017!








Please call 301-660-6991, if you would like to bring a child who needs free books. The event will be held from 11-1 at Wellspring Therapy in Annapolis. 

Tuesday, February 7, 2017

Local Five-Year Old Selected as a Disney Summer of Service Winner to Create Positive Change in his community





FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 
February 7, 2017

Local Five-Year Old Selected as a Disney Summer of Service Winner to Create Positive Change in his community

 Cheverly, MD, February 7, 2017 – Tyler Stallings, a kindergarten student from Cheverly, Maryland has been awarded a Disney Summer of Service grant through YSA (Youth Service America). The grant will support Stallings in leading a community service project that addresses the issue of providing free books to children and families who need them. Stallings will continue his #1000 book giveaway that he was inspired to create last year, upon  realizing that all children could not afford to purchase interesting books to keep.

Service activities will take place during the first few months of 2017 at Studio Styles (Rosemary’s Beauty Supply of Annapolis, Maryland), in conjunction with an Anne Arundel County-based nonprofit organization called Hands of Hope, Inc. Stallings and his partners will host a reading party for children residing in the Annapolis area. The festive  event will incorporate community togetherness, education, art,  youth service, a read-in, distribution of new and gently used books, and an opening ceremony of a portable library that will be permanently housed in Studio Styles. After the installation of it, community  members and customers who patronize the salon and barbershop can leave or take books through the literacy project. With the help of sponsors and individual donors of Tyler's traveling book festival, over 1,500 books have been given to youth to encourage reading at home, through the inaugural book festival.

Stallings is one of 340 young leaders across the country awarded a $500 Disney Summer of Service grant to organize projects to help make their communities healthier, greener and stronger. The grantee  will educate and mobilize their peers around the issue of remembering to read more books at home, and creating solutions to read outside of school, through awareness, service, advocacy, and philanthropic activities. 


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Founded in 1986, YSA (Youth Service America) supports a global culture of engaged children and youth committed to a lifetime of meaningful service, learning, and leadership. With half the world’s population under age 25, YSA’s mission is to help young people find their voice, take action, and make an impact on vital community issues.  For more information, visit www.YSA.org.
  
Media Contact:
Andrea Blackstone
301-660-6991






Sunday, January 29, 2017

Please donate to help homeless veterans. MCVET lost HUD funding.

MCVET needs more community support. Please read the information about their loss of HUD funding via
http://m.baltimoretimes-online.com/news/2017/jan/27/after-losing-hud-funding-mcvet-sticking-values-pur/

 I will do whatever I can to help them with basic necessities. Would you like to help? All donations are appreciated. Please visit
https://www.gofundme.com/uxs2hbcs to support MCVET'S important mission.

Thank you,

Tyler

Tuesday, January 24, 2017

My meeting with the former Secretary of Veterans Affairs

On January 12, 2017, I met with Robert McDonald at the VA in Washington, D.C. before his time ended there. He is now the former Secretary of Veterans Affairs. I had an opportunity to discuss my veteran project and plans to establish a nonprofit to help veterans in the community. A group of employees welcomed me and cheered me on as I walked upstairs to his office. They found out about Give Back to Veterans Day, and encouraged me to continue my advocacy work, and my special mission to support elderly and homeless veterans.
During the meeting, I also signed "Tyler Goes Around the World" to give to Mr. McDonald. I received a special coin for my service to veterans. 

If everyone works together, we can make a difference to help veterans and their families. Let's raise our voices to show veterans that we care. I want to raise awareness and remind everyone that many veterans still need support. With your help, perhaps we can make an impact and gain more attention from officials.I will post more photos from my trip soon.

Tyler

Tuesday, January 10, 2017

Please read my interview with founders of Black Streak Kitchen. Support a veteran-owned business!


Hello Friends,

Please enjoy my special interview with Black Streak Kitchen. Two brothers, Terry Raimey and Justin Raimey, teamed up to make cooking fun and nutritious! Read how you can change the way your family cooks and eats. Do not forget to download the app that is available via www.blackstreakkitchen.com and support a veteran-owned business.

Thank you,
Tyler

CEO of Kid Time Enterprises/ KTE
author of  Tyler Goes Around the World 
co-creator of Give Back to Veterans Day




KTE: Where are you from? Where is your business based?

Black Streak Kitchen: We are based in Youngstown, OH. Since our father was in the military, we moved around quite a bit as kids.

KTE: How did you get interested in doing a food business? Are you trained chefs or self-taught?

Terry: Growing up, our mom and dad cooked for our family everyday. Healthy eating was important in our home for as long as I can remember, so once I left my parents home I continued cooking for myself. My parents taught me how to cook as a kid. My best friend, who is a chef, has also taught me quite a bit about cooking. We bounce ideas off of each other for new dishes, we hit the grill together and blend different ingredients and flavors. It’s a lot of fun!

KTE: Where did the idea come from?

Terry:  I am a writer and Justin is the artist and graphic designer of everything Black Streak Entertainment (Black Streak Kitchen’s parent company). We wanted to do something new and unique with our stories and artwork, something no one else in the comics and animation industry had ever done.

One day, I saw an ad for one of those grocery/recipe delivery services and thought it would be really cool to apply our artwork to something like that, and gear it towards kids, teens and families. So, we created Black Streak Kitchen as a source to teach kids, teens and families that cooking healthy can be delicious, while teaching how the ingredients benefit their bodies and minds.

I love to cook and create new dishes by fusing unorthodox fresh ingredients and flavors. I love how eating healthy makes me feel and look; it’s very satisfying to me. I want everyone to experience that satisfaction.

KTE: What does Black Streak Kitchen mean?

Justin: Black Streak Kitchen is a branch of our company Black Streak Entertainment. The word “black streak” was chosen because it represents creativity. When one starts an art piece, it will start off with a simple black stroke that will evolve into a finished work of art. That black streak has the possibility of turning into anything the mind can think of, and we hope to inspire this thought into our readers through our stories, comics, and recipes.

KTE: What things will your business offer, and when will it launch?

Terry: The first issue of Black Streak Kitchen Comics will go on sale January 15th. Black Streak Kitchen Comics will release once a month, and feature 4 recipes taught by our Character Chefs. Think of it as a cooking show, except the recipes are taught by cartoon characters in the form of a comic book! Each monthly issue will also feature 2 recipes with meat and 2 vegetarian recipes.




KTE: Do the comics teach kids how to cook healthy food? What ages can learn from what you do?

Terry: We definitely make sure our recipes are healthy and use fresh ingredients like lean meats, spices, fruits and vegetables. Our comics are made for kids and families, so we suggest parents cook with their kids. It’s the safest way to cook and it’s also a great way for parents to spend time with their kids and bond with them. Family togetherness is important!

KTE: Please tell me about your app?

Terry: Our free mobile app, Black Streak Kitchen App, is available now for Android and iPhone. Through it, we share content from our website like recipe comics and our animated Spice of the Week videos, where our Character Chefs break down nutrition facts about cooking spices. We use the app to keep our audience up-to-date on everything Black Streak Kitchen has to offer!


KTE: Who is a veteran and what branch did serve in?

Terry: That would be me! I served in the U.S. Air Force, enlisted.

KTE: Are you accepting pre-orders? If so, what for? What will be free and what will you sell?

Terry: We are accepting pre-orders for Black Streak Kitchen Comics #1. You can preview and pre-order the digital comic at blackstreakkitchen.com/pricing. Our monthly recipe comic issues cost $5.99, but the Black Streak Kitchen App, our animated videos, and select comic recipes are free for anyone to check out!

KTE: What is your website address and social media information?

Facebook: Black Streak Kitchen (@blackstreakkitchen)
Pinterest: blackstreakkit
Instagram: blackstreakkitchen
Twitter: @BStreakKitchen