Message In a Bottle… 
           
              Dear Tangible Horizons, Inc. 
              RE: Mr. Murff, (Gentlemen’s Etiquette Training Program Graduate) 
            RANDY, DENZEL AND I WOULD LIKE TO SAY THANK YOU I REALLY APPRECIATE
              YOU THINKING OF MY SON TO TAKE PART IN YOUR PROGRAM, IT HAS HAD
              A GREAT IMPACT ON HIS LIFE.  
               
                NICOLE TOWNSEND HOLLYWOOD STYLE  
             
                      Dear Tangible Horizons, Inc. 
                      RE: Mr. Tarrance, (Gentlemen’s Etiquette Training
                      Program Graduate) 
             Randy and Mr. Tarrance, that is absolutely wonderful, and congratulations
              to you both. Randy, congratulations to you for stepping up and
              making a difference, and Mr. Tarrance, congratulations to you for
              taking a step toward becoming a man with class and respect for
              yourself and others. Keep it up guys. 
            Keisha Barksdale 
                         
            November 6, 2006 
            Dear Tangible Horizons, Inc. 
  RE: Mr. French, (Gentlemen’s Etiquette Training Program Graduate) 
               
              Someday you will know the joy I feel in seeing what a gentleman
              you are. Always remember the lessons you have learned with Mr.
              Gill. You will never be disappointed in your decision to be a gentleman.
              You respect yourself by respecting others, just like you bring
              joy to yourself when you bring joy to others. Thank you so much. 
               
              Sincerely yours, 
  Catherine O'Meara 
            Message
            In a Bottle… 
            Dear Tangible Horizons, Inc. 
  RE: Mr. Morgan, (Gentlemen’s Etiquette Training Program Graduate) 
            Such a cutie! or should I say handsome young man, I'm gonna wait
              on him so that he can take me out on his first date to show off
              all of his gentleman's etiquette. Great Job Randy! 
            Veronica Davis 
            December 3, 2006 
            RE:
                    Tangible Horizons Gentlemen’s
            Etiquette Training Program 
            This
                    program provided my son with basic things, which I as a woman
                    had little to no knowledge of. Some
                  of these
                things for example
              include how to shave, how to apply cologne, etc, along with respecting
              one’s body and self image. My son began the program, reluctant
              to attend. Yet as the program progressed, he began to eagerly rise
              early Saturday mornings to attend. This is a testament to the men
              of Tangible Horizons; these men truly care. When I contacted the
              organization regarding the issues I was experiencing as a single
              mom, these gentlemen stepped up immediately, interacting with my
              son before the first session. And although the course has ended,
              the organization continues to communicate with my son on a regular
              basis. I am thoroughly impressed and grateful.  
            There
                    are limited organizations that cater to young black men.
                    Tangible Horizons has provided a vehicle
                  to give our
                young men
              a chance to grow outside of their environment. It doesn’t
              matter if the child is from a poor, middle class, or affluent background;
              everyone is treated with the same respect – as gentlemen.
              I pass the word about Tangible Horizons to anyone who will listen – this
              is an awesome program that every young black male in the metro
              Detroit area needs to be exposed to. 
            Sincerely submitted, 
              Sharon Blessman, RN 
             
                      From the program, I had hoped that
                      my grandson would see positive, successful black men and
                      one day he would want to be one of them. The Gentlemen’s
    Etiquette Training Program met my expectations. I only wish the program could
    have been longer. Sincere thanks for the exposure. 
          Nancy Taylor  |