November 22, 2014 - November 28, 2014, The Afro-American
Reginald Lewis Museum Hosts a Grand Time of Celebration
Marilyn Mosby, Baltimore City State’s Attorney-elect and Nick J. Mosby, Baltimore City councilman district 7
Dr. Leslie King Hammond, board chair of the RFLM
Former Judge Marcella A. Holland, Beverly Cooper, Gala co-chair, Paulette Brown, Gala honoree and president-elect, American Bar Association and Beverly Carter, Gala co-chair
Dr. Skipp Sanders, executive director, Paulette Brown, Gala honoree and president-elect, American Bar Association and former chief judge Robert M. Bell
In commemoration of 10 years of venerable history keeping, the Reginald F. Lewis Museum Gala, held Nov. 1, honored the life and work of the Maryland Delegate, Howard “Pete” Rawlings, by recognizing people like him who served the community with dignity and integrity. The late Del. Rawlings was the first African American to become chair of the powerful Appropriations Committee in the Maryland House of Delegates, having served the 40th Legislative District in State Del. Adrienne A. Jones, speaker pro tem and gala Baltimore from 1979honorary chair and Bernard 2003. “Jack” Young, Baltimore City Council president
Photos by Glenwood Jackson Guest holding up the Children’s Access Program Bus, in support of bringing children to the museum
Mrs. Carolyn Fugett, Reginald Lewis’ mother and Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Gala honorary chair
Mr. and Mrs. Victor March, board member (dancing to the music of the Panama Band) Andrew Bertamini, board member, Gail Clough, director of development and Helen Yuen, director of marketing
Leo V. Williams III, board member; Cori A. Ramos, director of Sales & Special Events
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Jason Newton, emcee
Leonard J. Attman, board member and Phyllis L. Attman
Congressman Elijah Cummings
Guest holding up the Children’s Access Program Bus, in support of bringing children to the museum
Roslyn Fugett Wiley, board member, Wanda Draper, Dr. Nancy S. Grasmick, Jason Newton, emcee for the evening and Dr. Sanders, executive director
Jimmy Britton and Marcine Britton, Class Act Catering
Loyola Blakefield Grads Reunion Tim Porter, keynote speaker
Duane Davis, Jimmie Robinson, Joseph Forman and Derrick Lee
Many of the more than 400 African-American graduates of Loyola Blakefield in Towson, Md., gathered Nov. 1 for a reunion program with conversation around scholarship dollars for future students. Following brunch, all eyes turned to a football game against St. Mary’s Riken of Southern Maryland. Photos by Anderson Ward
Tim Porter, Councilman Carl Stokes and honoree Ken Montague
Honoree Br. Paul Cawthorne and Ralph Moore
Justin Brooks Tony Guy Erich March and Victor March
Anthony Day, Loyola Blakefield President
Ralph Moore and honoree Frank P. Fischer
Michael Guye
Jonathan Stanley, Garry Colbert, Marvin Campbell and Steve Blake