SOLOMON'S TEMPLE
DEAD

Serial Number

85379937

Owner

Smallwood, Solomon

Attorney

Brad D. Rose

Filing Date

Jul 25, 2011

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SOLOMON'S TEMPLE Trademark

Serial Number: 85379937

SOLOMON'S TEMPLE is a trademark filed by Smallwood, Solomon on July 25, 2011. The trademark is classified under Class 36 (Insurance & Financial), Class 43 (Hotels & Restaurants), Class 44 (Medical Services), Class 45 (Legal & Security Services), Class 35 (Advertising & Business). The application is currently no longer active.

Owner Contact Info

Smallwood, Solomon

133 Peachtree Street, NE, Suite 4070
Atlanta, GA 30303

Entity Type: 01

Trademark Details

Filing Date

July 25, 2011

Registration Date

Not Registered

Published for Opposition

July 24, 2012

Goods & Services

Charitable fund raising; accepting and administering monetary charitable contributions; charitable fund raising services, namely, raising funds for college education costs; charitable fund raising services by means of an entertainment event; charitable fund raising services by means of musical concerts; charitable fundraising services, namely, organizing and conducting musical entertainment events featuring food and wine; charitable fundraising services, namely, organizing and conducting fundraising events to encourage intercollegiate athletic programs; charitable fund raising services for sending underprivileged children to one of several camps around the United States which accept these children at discounted rates for one or more weeks; charitable services, namely, providing financial assistance to meet the physical, psychological, social and other special needs of children; organizing and conducting special events for charitable fundraising purposes; organizing and conducting charity auctions for charitable fund raising purposes

Charitable services, namely, organizing and conducting volunteer programs and community service projects, promoting public awareness about poverty; charitable services, namely, coordination of the procurement and distribution of food donations from manufacturers, wholesalers, retailers, and government agencies to organizations providing free food to needy people; charitable services, namely, organizing youth groups to undertake projects to benefit the needy and the community to encourage leadership, character, compassion, and good citizenship; charitable services, namely, organizing women's groups to undertake projects which benefit the homeless, abused, at risk women and women in transition and in pain, while encouraging empowerment among women of all ages and ethnicities; charitable services, namely, organizing youth groups to undertake charitable projects in the field of disaster response; charitable services, namely, promoting environmental awareness to children; organizing and developing projects that aim to improve the lives of underprivileged and impoverished people; promoting public awareness of the need for community awareness, social change and education; humanitarian services, specifically, organization, support and operation of charitable, educational, developmental and medical programs in aid of needy people in foreign countries

Social services for underserved communities, namely, charitable services in the nature of providing clothing and shoes to needy persons and at-risk populations; charitable outreach services, namely, providing counseling services in the field of family-focused outreach services for infants and toddlers with hearing problems, namely, counseling about improving social skills and interpersonal communication for infants and toddlers with hearing problems; charitable services, namely, providing spiritual assistance, namely, spiritual counseling, spiritual rehabilitation services to adults in need; charitable services in the nature of providing free legal services to low-income families; providing a social networking website at which a user can give charitable gifts to others; charitable services, namely, granting wishes to sick children and their families, impoverished youth and young children; charitable services, namely, providing quality of life resources in the nature of personal support services, emotional support, peer survivor counseling, all for patients and families of patients

Charitable services, namely, contributing medical services, first aid and medical supplies to those in need; charitable services, namely, providing medical services, first aid supplies, prescription drugs, care packages consisting primarily of personal care items; charitable services, namely, providing medical services to underdeveloped countries; charitable services, namely, patient assistance programs to provide drugs free of charge to low-income patients without prescription drug coverage; charitable services, namely, providing health care equipment; charitable services, namely, providing medical services, medical consultation, and psychological counseling in the field of health medicine; humanitarian relief services, namely, providing charitable healthcare-related services to underserved communities; services for charitable purposes, namely, providing medical services to underdeveloped countries and other humanitarian relief efforts; charitable services in the nature of providing free psychological counseling and counseling regarding domestic violence, mental health care, homelessness, substance abuse and healthcare to low-income families; charitable services, namely, providing care packages consisting primarily of personal care items; emergency medical assistance services

Charitable services, namely, providing food and furniture to needy persons; charitable services, namely, providing household furnishings for homes in the nature of furniture and utensils to those in need; charitable services, namely, providing temporary shelter for the homeless; providing information about the homeless shelter and residence for homeless youth via a website; charitable services, namely, providing child care services for the children of teenage mothers; charitable services, namely, providing food to orphaned and destitute children worldwide; charitable services, namely, providing temporary housing accommodations for teenage mothers and their children; charitable services, namely, providing meals to qualified recipients after they are discharged from the hospital or other inpatient facility; charitable services, namely, providing food to local food banks; social services for underserved communities, namely, creating and supporting charitable housing and shelter, namely, providing temporary shelter and temporary housing accommodations; charitable services, namely, providing water to needy persons; charitable services for single parent families, namely, providing household furnishings for homes in the nature of furniture, housewares, electronics, bed and bath linens, rugs and household appliances

Filing History

ABANDONMENT NOTICE MAILED - NO USE STATEMENT FILED
Apr 22, 2013 MAB6
ABANDONMENT - NO USE STATEMENT FILED
Apr 22, 2013 ABN6
NOA E-MAILED - SOU REQUIRED FROM APPLICANT
Sep 18, 2012 NOAM
OFFICIAL GAZETTE PUBLICATION CONFIRMATION E-MAILED
Jul 24, 2012 NPUB
PUBLISHED FOR OPPOSITION
Jul 24, 2012 PUBO
NOTIFICATION OF NOTICE OF PUBLICATION E-MAILED
Jul 4, 2012 NONP
LAW OFFICE PUBLICATION REVIEW COMPLETED
Jun 21, 2012 PREV
ASSIGNED TO LIE
Jun 18, 2012 ALIE
APPROVED FOR PUB - PRINCIPAL REGISTER
May 30, 2012 CNSA
TEAS/EMAIL CORRESPONDENCE ENTERED
May 22, 2012 TEME
CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE
May 22, 2012 CRFA
TEAS RESPONSE TO OFFICE ACTION RECEIVED
May 22, 2012 TROA
NOTIFICATION OF NON-FINAL ACTION E-MAILED
Nov 22, 2011 GNRN
NON-FINAL ACTION E-MAILED
Nov 22, 2011 GNRT
NON-FINAL ACTION WRITTEN
Nov 22, 2011 CNRT
ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER
Nov 15, 2011 DOCK
NEW APPLICATION OFFICE SUPPLIED DATA ENTERED
Jul 28, 2011 NWOS
NEW APPLICATION ENTERED
Jul 28, 2011 NWAP