Thursday, July 19, 2012

Who We Are

The Superseeder Family has been in the middle of a rather grueling development for the past year.  During that time we have discovered who we are, we have learned a lot about our culture, and we found out what it meant to be a family.

The Superseeder Family represents faith based org.s' and community organizations alike. We seek to incorporate young adult and youth platforms so that they may be better suited to connect with other 'Christian' audiences that are evolving and being led by innovative young leaders all over the world. We also seek to represent a comet to those organizations that seek a sustainable approach of attaining asset. In the process of 'putting on' we look forward to publishing the work of our audiences through their arts and many gifts that have already been fully developed and nurtured by way of the rich family institution prevalent in today's urban society. Mass- media that inspires change based on the sweat, blood, and tears of citizens suffering in a culture of poverty will be produced!. 


Provided the beautiful soul of the meek, a fellowship will be created that is made up of every community of believers in Jesus Christ and disciples of the same who have been touched by this massive vision and inspire to protect it. What will be created is the comprehensive voice-box of the helpless; representing a new world order of peace and love through charity; that is the hope of the young black and Latino 'urbanite' in America.


I present to some and introduce to others The Superseeder Family, for all believers of love, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit in American cities.

Monday, April 23, 2012

My 23rd Birthday Giveaway



Ribbon Cutting at Whitemore Park


April 21st marked the day that I was born some 23 odd years ago. It also just so happened to be the date of a pretty significant event for the City of Annapolis.  City officials, ‘Friends of Annapolis Parks’, and a clergyman all gathered at Clay and
Calvert Street
to commemorate the rebuilding of ‘the Shining Star of the City’, Whitemore Park. (
Friends of Annapolis Parks) When Mrs. Janice Hayes-Williams, City Councilman Trumbeaur’s lovely assistant, invited me to the event I knew that I had to be in attendance.  I rushed from my part time job at Bed Bath and Beyond, after all, it was my birthday, I could bend the rules a little bit. As my colleague Jessica Snowden and I arrived on the scene we were immediately greeted with a bucket of water and a hose that never stopped.  I proceeded to roll up my sleeves.

After some planting and mulching, courtesy of Annapolis City volunteers and supporters, the podium was rolled out amongst the towering trees that cascade the park.  Reverend Simms prepared the hearts of all who were in attendance and paved the way for Mayor Cohen to highlight, as he so elegantly stated, ‘the sweat equity’ put in from the community.  

During the commencement I reflected on my life… I volunteer on my birthday, I helmet an innovative new nonprofit for Urban American communities, and I take off work to plant flowers. I don’t have it half bad. 


“A birth in any case is an awakening into the life of another.”

-Jeremy Weathers
Founder, Superseeder Family

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Hands at Hope

Cool to be in school


Jeremi tells us how cool it is to be in school

10 apples up on top


Jeremi Weather of the Super Seeder Family reading "10 apples on top" to the chlidren at the 2011 Kids and Kaboodle event. 

2011 Kids and Kaboodle


The Super Seeder Family had an excellent time at this years Kids and Kaboodle Event. The event is put on every year by Debbie Wood of the Chesapeake Children's Museum and many other organizations. We are honored to have been included and hope to help out again next year.