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The Afro-American, May 27, 2017 - June 2, 2017
The Prince George’s County Alumnae Chapter (PGCAC) of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority presented “Girls in R.E.D.” – Ready, Empowered, and Destined at their dance, the 2017 Jabberwock Cotillion on May 7 at Martin’s Camelot in Upper Marlboro, Md.
(L-R) Tiye Smith, 2nd Runner-up; Khai Pinkston, 2017 Miss Jabberwock; Victoria Costen, 3rd Runner-Up and Olivia Mitchell, 1st Runner-Up Jabberwock Winner, Miss Khai Bentley Pinkston
2017 Jabberwock Committee
Photos by Mark Mahoney
2017 Jabberwock Contestants
Previous Jabberwock Winners: Miss Jabberwock Tanaya Saunders, 1999; Little Miss Jabberwock Tamika Lattimore, 1999; Miss Jabberwock Arndreya Price, 2003; Miss Jabberwock Erica Lewis, 2005; Miss Jabberwock Courtney Ford, 2009; Little Miss Jabberwock Niyah Brown, 2013; Miss Jabberwock Leah Herring, 2015; and Little Miss Jabberwock Khalea Turner, 2015
Wanda Rogers (at the mic), Chair - Prince George’s County Delta Alumnae Foundation; in the background: Greta Wiggins-Lewis, President - Prince George’s County Alumnae Chapter, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority
Prince George’s County State’s AttorneyAngela Alsobrooks, Courtney Ford, Alex Alsobrooks, Debra Ford
PGCAC President Greta WigginsLewis; PGCAC journalist Kathleen Driver and Andrea Young
Da’Sha Anderson and father, Mr. David Anderson Sr. (L-R) Monica Chavis, Miriam L. Brewer, Marcita Bentley-Pinkerton, Kim Parker-Brown
The Northern Virginia Urban League honored six champions in the community
Virginia Lt. Gov. Ralph Northam
Julia Pollard, national president, The Society and musician Saleem Wayne Waters
for leadership and community service and awarded $50,000 in scholarships to 10 Northern Virginia high school seniors at its 27th Annual Community Service and Scholarship Awards Gala on April 28 at the Hilton McLean Tysons Corner in Virginia. The theme was “Celebrating Champions in Our Community.” Money raised from the gala will benefit preservation of the Freedom House Museum, STEM education programs, STEM summer camps, STEM technology expositions, mentoring programs, leadership development programs for young professionals, and the scholarships.
Honorees: Darrell Green, Community Man of the Year Award; Brig. Gen.(Ret.) Leo Brooks, Jr., Leadership and Military Service Award; Mele Melton, Emerging Leader Award; Brig. Gen.(Ret.) Leo Brooks, Sr., Leadership and Military Service Award and Rep. Robert Scott(D-Va), Congressional Leadership Award
Marcia Dyson, Jan Adams, Michael Melton, Mele Melton and Joyce Moorehead
Tracey Walker, gala co-chair and Lavern Chatman, gala committee member
National Collegiate Preparatory Public Charter Marching Panthers
Cameron Noel, Duke Ellington Performing Arts High School student
Members of the Howard University chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity
Lt. Gen. (Ret.) William and Joyce Ward with Bernadette and George Lambert
Community Man of the Year, Darrell Green, NFL Hall of Famer (center) with scholarship recipients
(L to R) Students: Christian Thomas, Angel Collins Kara Chamberlaine, Craig Washington, Emmoni Morrisey, Mya Thompkins, Samya Queen, Myana Banks
Tracey Walker and Col. (Ret.) Clarence Miller with Naomi Brooks, accepting the award of behalf of her son, Gen. Vincent Brooks
Valerie Dawkins
(Front), Willard Jasper, Darlyn Jasper, Glenda Turner, Diane McLaughlin and Wallace Burnett; (back row) Kenneth Younger and Sharon Younger Photos by Rob Roberts
The third annual D.C. College Signing Day to celebrate more than 1,500 college-bound high school seniors was held on April 28 at the Smith Center at The George Washington University. Photos by Mark Mahoney
Tyrek Powell, College Success WKYS Radio Foundation personality, Angie Ange
Dana Simpson, the Re-Engagement Center, Office of the State Superintendent of Education
Tyrek Powell and Office of the State Superintendent of Education, Mike Andrews
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D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser