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Multi-Ethnic Sports Hall of Fame Community Awards June 24
June 11, 2011




 The Multi-Ethnic Sports Hall of Fame invites you to its

Special Awards Ceremony

"We must not only give what we have, but we must also give what we are"

 

 

 Friday, June 24, 2011

11 a.m.-2 p.m.

 

Waterfront Hotel

                                                    Jack London Square

  Oakland, CA 94610


 

Award Ceremony Emcee:

 Gay Plair Cobb, CEO..Private Industry Council Inc., Oakland

 

Our Theme: Women And Service

 

 

Honorees:

 

Cathy Adams

 

Jerri Lange

 

Noble Fields

 

  LaNiece Jones

 

Dr. Carole Ward-Allen

 

Quality of Life Chiropractic

Dr. Khadijah Poole-Khatib

Dr. Marshea Evans

 

Ruth Beckford

 

Terry Alderete

 

Ticket Information: 

 Luncheon and Ceremony $50.00

 

Media Sponsor: Post Newspapers Group

 

Tickets Available Online: www.afrosportshall.com

  

                                              For ticket & other event information:

Arif Khatib - (510) 452 - 2693 | Afrosportshall@aol.com

  Michelle Hall - (510) 472-0391 | oaklandwymn@yahoo.com

Barbara Taylor 510-436-5352  rhythms@pacbell.net

 

 

        Thank you for supporting Excellence in Sports and Community Achievements! 

 

The MESHOF is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization, and is dedicated to the development of opportunities for young, less fortunate people to gain exposure to positive aspects of life. Proceeds earmarked for students to attend our after school intervention seminars. It helps students from economically challenged backgrounds to attain their education through our "Academia Achievers Academy" (AAA!!!).

 



   

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