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Top U.S. Navy Official to Deliver Local Keynote Address

What:
100 Black Men of Orlando, Inc. Scholarship Dinner

When:
Saturday, June 19, 2004 6:00 p.m. - Reception 7:00 p.m. - Dinner

Where:
Rosen Centre Hotel 9840 International Drive, Orlando

Keynote Speaker:
Vice Admiral David L. Brewer, III, is the highest ranking African-American in the U.S. Navy, an Orlando native and graduate of Jones High School.

Click here for Vice Admiral Brewer's bio.

Cost:
$125 Individual Tickets
$1,250 Corporate Table
$3,000 General Sponsor
$5,000 Major Sponsor
$10,000 Prime Sponsor

Contact:
Ronald O. Rogers 407.839.3838 or 321.662.4431

Background:
100 Black Men of America is dedicated to the development of our youth through mentoring, education, health, wellness and economic development. The Orlando Chapter has adopted Jones High School to support in this national initiative. In doing so, an annual Scholarship Dinner is held and select Jones High School graduating seniors are awarded scholarships. Last year's event was a great success with five (5) students being awarded $5,000 each with the former U.N. Ambassador Andrew Young rendering the keynote address.

It is the intent of 100 Black Men of Orlando, Inc. to follow these students throughout their undergraduate careers making available scholarships each year for four (4) years, provided they maintain good academic status.


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