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December 15, 2012 - December 21, 2012, The Afro-American B1
Marcus Johnson Group performing
Sorors Doris Collins and Michelle Simms supporting FCAC programs with a stunning group of friends.
DST Eastern Region Director, Robin Jacobs and Amy Hampton, Founder/CEO, Sociologie Wines
Supporters of the jazz brunch fundraiser Sorors with Rev. Dr. Gwendolyn Boyd (center) Ingrid Williams, FCAC vice president of membership;
Rosie Allen-Herring, FCAC president; and fundraising chairs Shadonna Logan and Adaora Nwigwe.
Rev. Dr. Gwendolyn E. Boyd, 22nd national president, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
Sorors Karen Willis, Conchita Yancey, Linda Johnson Kone, Terri Carter and friends fellowship at the jazz brunch.
Chapter President Rosie Allen-Herring (center), her daughters and guests enjoy the jazz and greatfood
Painting by sorors Rebecca and Rachel Crouch
Dee Lofton and Allene Hayes, breast cancer survivors
Host Guy Lambert, WPGC Radio Personality; FCAC President Rosie Allen-Herring; fundraising co-chair Shadonna Logan and financial secretary Kemba Ford
The Burt Trio provided chamber music
Rep. Gerald Connolly (D-Va.) presents a proclamation to PWCC
Connie V. Andrews, third vice president, welcomes the audience to the installation service
Rev. Sylvia McDonald-Kayfman, was the emcee
Members of the newly installed Prince William County Chapter of National Coalition of 100 Black Women
The Honorable (Dr.) Luke E. Torian, Virginia House of Delegates, escorts his wife, Clarice, chair of the Social Action Committee
The Honorable John D. Jenkins, supervisor, Prince William Board of Supervisors, Neabsco District, presents an accommodation to the national and local presidents, and vice presidents
Willie Brown escorts Cynthia R. Brown, the top fund raiser, to the dais. National president of the NCBW at the
podium installs chapter officers
Beverly Johnson, gospel recording artist, sings “Purpose.”
James Howard escorts Dr. Alice H. Howard, organizer and president, PWCC
Soulful Jazz BrunchRev. Dr. Gwendolyn Boyd, 22nd national president of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., was a special guest as the Federal City Alumnae Chapter (FCAC) of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. held its Annual Soulful Sunday Jazz Brunch on Nov 4 at Martin’s Crosswinds in Greenbelt, Md. Proceeds from the event will support the chapter’s programming and scholarship programs. The headline entertainment was provided by jazz artist Marcus Johnson. The event was organized by chapter president, Rosie Allen-Herring and event co-chairs Shadonna Logan and Adaora Nwigwe.
Photos by Rob Roberts
Let the party begin on the dance floor...jamming to the sounds of Marcus Johnson.
Prince William County Chapter of the National Coalition of 100 Black Women Installed
A Perfect Image Photography
The National Coalition of 100 Black Women’s Prince William County chapter was formally installed Nov. 17. The installation came just 11 months after the National Coalition of 100 Black Women (NCBW) approved the
formation of the chapter to serve Woodbridge, Manassas and Manassas Park at its Jan. 28 meeting in Orlando, Fla. The chapter’s first president is Dr. Alice Howard who was installed, along with 70 other women as charter members of the Prince William County NCBW chapter.
December 15, 2012 - December 21, 2012, The Afro-American B1
Carol Rogers, opening speaker
From left, seated, Icelene Basooe, Alberta Fenney, Illianna Darner Standing, Angela Burnett, Cassandra Burnett, Joyce Estes, Faye Burnett
From left, seated, Jackie Brock, Chris Jackson, Harold Darded, Sybal Boone, Donna Galmore. Standing, Wanda Tucker, Yvonne West, Queen Carr, Walker Carr
From left, seated, Rose Amanuel, John Ward, Judy Rainey. Standing Marsha Owens, Charles Owens and Dollie Owens
From, left, seated, James Massey, Jack Cunningham , John Groomes, Harry Bruce. Standing, Bill Addams, Kirk Hemphill and Raymond Teasdell Jr.
Kendall Leonard
Mr. Xavier, owner of Xavier Furs and Pres. Vaughn.
President Freddie Vaughn, Kappa Silhouette s and Dr. Vallen Emory Jr.
Andrea J. Evans, daughter
Ashia Bello
Brenda Taylor
Bruce Henderson, brother , Councilman Carl Stokes and Minister Robert Brantley
Dallas Evans, chairman of the board, Morgan State University
Dave Campbell, brother
Frank Hocker and Dr. James E. Wood, Jr., brother
Jeanne Hitchcock and Jake Oliver, AFRO publisher, cousin
Letitia Smoot, Rev. Draper and Timothy Smoot Marie Banks
Michele Brown
Min. Kennita Riddick, Rev. Draper and Paris Riddick
Pastor Ben Abell
Presiding Elder Lowell A. Williams
Rev Dr. Frances Toni Draper and husband, Andre Draper
Rev. Allison Lightner
Rev. Dr. Leah E. White
Rev. Gwanda L. Wallace
Rev. Leslie Barnett-Da vis
Sean Evans, son-in-law; Renee Peck, daughter-i n-law
Vanessa Davenport, Brenda Taylor, Rev. Draper and Charlene Cowan
Vincent S. McCall
The Baltimore Kappa Silhouettes recently held their annual Scholarship and Jazz
Brunch at The Forum Caterers, on Nov. 17. The Silhouettes are the wives and widows of the
Men of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Baltimore alumni chapter. This was just one of
the events to support their community outreach and
service projects.
Members of the faith community and beyond gathered Nov. 16 for the celebration of 20 years in ministry of the Rev. Dr. Frances “Toni” Draper, pastor of Freedom Temple AME Zion Church, formerly John Wesley AMEZ in Baltimore. Twenty years of ministry, more than 30 years of marriage to Andre Draper and countless hours of service in various arenas in the metropolitan area. Pastor Toni, as she is called, continues to share
her life and faith with one of her favorite verses, “I will bless the Lord at all times. His praise shall continually be in my mouth.”
Kappa Silhouettes Give Education Dollars
Twenty Years of Ministry
Photos by J.D. Howard
Photos by J.D. Howard
Ben and Felicia Phillips, cousin