100 Black Men of America, Inc. to honor outstanding individuals at gala
HOLLYWOOD – – The 100 Black Men of America, Inc. will honor several outstanding individuals for their achievements and contribution to society at a black-tie gala on Saturday, June 19, 2010, as part of the organizations, 24th Annual Conference that will be held at the Westin Diplomat Golf Resort & Spa, June 16- 20, 2010 in Hollywood, FL.
Legendary actress Cicely Tyson, and the Fly Jock, Tom Joyner will receive the 100’s Lifetime Achievement Award for their exemplary work in Arts & Entertainment. Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations and Atlanta Mayor Andrew Young will receive the Lifetime Achievement Award for Leadership in Mentoring and Philanthropy along with Rod Gillum and Esther Silver Parker. Alonzo and Tracy Wilson Mourning will receive the 100’s Trailblazer Award for their work in the South Florida community through Alonzo Mourning Charities and the Honey Shine Mentoring Program for girls along with Dr. Matthew Plummer for his community activism and service in the Houston area. The Honorable James Clyburn (D-SC) will be receiving the 100’s Lifetime Achievement Award in Government.
“The National Board of Directors, members and our host chapter 100 Black Men of Greater Ft. Lauderdale, look forward to celebrating and honoring the achievements of these great Americans who have so proudly represented our communities,” stated Albert E. Dotson, Jr., Chairman, 100 Black Men of America, Inc. “Please join us for another legendary moment in the history of the 100.” Tickets for the Black Tie gala are $150 and can be purchased at the Westin Diplomat or on-line at www.100blackmen.org