J Smoke of Streetz 94.5 spent the weekend attending community-driven events that uplifted families, celebrated inclusion, and supported local youth causes.
From Family Fun Day in Fulton County to a packed celebrity basketball game and a lakeside fundraiser, J Smoke represented Streetz 94.5 with purpose, passion, and presence.
It was a weekend full of purpose, people, and positivity as J Smoke, on-air personality for Streetz 94.5, made his way through three major events across metro Atlanta. Representing Streetz 94.5 and Rolling Out Magazine, J Smoke offered not only media coverage but also genuine presence and support at each stop, reinforcing the importance of local engagement and authentic storytelling.
Stop One: Commissioner Arrington’s Family Fun Day
The first stop brought J Smoke to South Fulton for Commissioner Marvin Arrington Jr.’s Family Fun Day, a vibrant event focused on bringing the community together. Hosted for Fulton County residents, the day featured free food, games, music, bounce houses, and live performances. It was a moment for families to unwind and for neighbors to connect.
Local organizations had booths set up with resources ranging from healthcare to youth programs. J Smoke engaged with vendors, residents, and civic leaders, capturing soundbites and moments that reflected the joy and unity of the afternoon. The Family Fun Day was not just about fun, but also about visibility, education, and investing in the people of Fulton County.
Stop Two: Hoops for Inclusion in Douglasville
Next, J Smoke headed west to Douglas County for the Hoops for Inclusion Celebrity Charity Basketball Game at Stewart Middle School. This inaugural event was created to raise awareness around inclusion and disability advocacy, while also generating funds for student scholarships.
Hosted in partnership with Grateful Hands, Fit for the Future, District 1 Commissioner Mitchell, and Streetz 94.5, the gym was packed with over 300 attendees, proving the power of collaboration and community spirit.
Celebrity guests included Lil Donald, PMJ, and J Money, who all came out to support. Douglas County Sheriff Tim Pounds and several deputies also made an appearance, connecting with youth and reinforcing a sense of unity.
The basketball game itself was full of energy and entertainment. The Grateful Hands team claimed victory with a final score of 76 to 68 against the Streetz 94.5 team, but the true win was the amount of awareness and financial support raised.
J Smoke interviewed players, fans, and organizers, all while spotlighting the event’s core message: inclusion matters, and community support makes a difference.
Stop Three: Promingle Fundraiser at Lake Spivey
To close out the weekend, J Smoke attended Promingle, a lakeside charity event hosted by former NFL player Evan Oglesby. Set at the scenic Lake Spivey, Promingle is an annual fundraiser that focuses on supporting underserved youth with mentorship, resources, and financial assistance.
Despite the rainy weather, the event was a huge success. Guests enjoyed networking, good food, and inspirational speeches. A special guest appearance by NFL Hall of Famer Ed Reed brought added excitement to the evening.
From former athletes to local changemakers, the crowd at Promingle was filled with people who believe in lifting up the next generation. J Smoke made meaningful connections and captured content that reflected the heart of the event.
Community Coverage Matters
Throughout all three events, J Smoke not only reported but participated. His ability to connect with people from all walks of life and give them a platform is what makes Streetz 94.5 a staple in the Atlanta media landscape.
Whether he is in a gym, at a park, or lakeside under a tent, J Smoke shows that radio is more than a signal. It is about showing up, staying present, and building trust with the community.
Keep up with J Smoke weekdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Streetz 94.5, and stay tuned to Rolling Out Magazine for more exclusive coverage of the people, places, and stories that move Atlanta forward.
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