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THE MICHIGAN CHRONICLE
March 24-30, 2010 Page C-4
55th ANNUAL DETROIT BRANCH NAACP Fight For Freedom Fund Dinner
Sunday, May 2, 2010 – Five O’Clock PM
Cobo Conference Center - Oakland and Macomb Halls
Rev. Dr. Wendell Anthony, President, Detroit Branch NAACP
$ 150.00 Per Person $1500.00 Per Table (10 Seats)
Founders: Ida B. Wells-Barnett & W.E.B. Dubois
$2000.00 Per Corporate Table
purchase is nonrefundable
Theme: “National Healthcare: A Matter of Justice, Privilege or a Right?”
2010 FIGHT FOR FREEDOM FUND DINNER GENERAL CHAIR
2010 FIGHT FOR FREEDOM FUND DINNER GENERAL CO-CHAIR
2010 FIGHT FOR FREEDOM FUND DINNER GENERAL CO-CHAIR
2010 FIGHT FOR FREEDOM FUND FOUNDATION & COMMUNITY CHAIR
Mr. Conrad L. Mallett, Jr.
President, DMC Sinai-Grace Hospital
Ms. Karen Love
Vice President of Public Relations, Detroit Rescue Mission Ministries
Mr. Paul Bridgewater
President & CEO,
Detroit Area Agency on Aging-Region 1A
Ms. Carol A. Goss
President & CEO,
The Skillman Foundation
Detroit Branch
NAACP
General Membership Meeting
Thursday, March 25, 2010 6:00 p.m.
Detroit Branch NAACP located at
8220 Second Avenue
Free and Open to the Public
Detroit Branch NAACP Afro-Academic Cultural Technological Scientific
Olympics (ACT-SO) Competition
Floyd M. Washington Jr.
Career Day &
Predict the Future by Creating It
Summit Youth
Saturday, May 1, 2010
7 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Open to ages 15-25
Registration begins Monday, March 29, 2010
Open to all students in grades 9-12 Over 26
categories to compete in
for a chance to win sav-
ings bonds, medals and
to compete in the NAACP’s National ACT-SO
competition
Application Deadline is
Thursday,
April 1, 2010
Jobs! Jobs! Jobs!
5th Annual
– A Super Career Expo Friday, April 30, 2010 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Wayne Hall – Cobo Conference Exhibition Center
Employers booth space is still available for early registration
For more information please call
Jamel Parks (313) 664-2412
For tickets, sponsorships or more information please contact the Detroit Branch NAACP at (313) 871-2087 or www.detroitnaacp.org
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