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The Afro-American, April 28, 2018 - May 4, 2018
Laura P. Byrd, AFRO board member Sandi Timmins, House of Ruth
The Second Annual High Tea was sponsored by the AFRO American Newspapers April 21 at New Shiloh Patricia Tunstall Baptist Church in West Baltimore. Over 300 women wore fine hats of all colors and sizes. Music was performed by the Freedom Temple AME Zion Church Praise Team. The guest speaker was Dr. Pamela Love Manning, who gave a spirited speech. The event brought together women of all sectors of the business community. A $1000 donation was made to The House of Ruth, Mayor Catherine Pugh and Joan M. Pratt which provides services and City Comptroller resources to end violence against women and their children.
Hostesses
Photos by James Fields Sr.
Takiea Hinton, AFRO (standing) and guests
Tiffany Brown,Timera Shelton,Lawanda Edwards and Darlene Brown
Del. Mary Washington Robin Woodlon,Kelli Smith and Chineta Kennedy
Lenora Howze, AFRO, Nicole Kirby, Helen Holton, Wanda Watts, Caprece Jackson-Garrett, Marsha Jews and Dr. Patricia Schmoke Dr. Frances”Toni”Draper CEO/Publisher AFRO American Newspapers and Dr. Pamela Love Manning, guest speaker
Marilyn Harris Davis
Rev. Dr. A.C.D. Vaughn Afro Board Member/ Sr. Pastor, Sharon Baptist Church
Bertha Pinder Former President Woman Civic League and Agnes Welch Former member of The Baltimore City Council
Karen Outlaw, Baltimore City State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby and Carleen Lassiter
Sen. Barbara Robinson Dr.Thelma Daly and Beverly Carter Afro American Newspaper Board Member
Marsha Jews, A. Lois DeLaine, AFRO photographer, Helen Holton, Tameka Bell and Valerie Fraling
Joy Savage, Amelia Campbell, Vera Konstantinova and Denise DeLeaver
Denise Dorsey, AFRO, Nicole Kirby, Laura Johnson, Diane Hocker, AFRO and Sheilah Davenport
Juan Nance and Monokia Nance