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The Afro-American, July 2, 2016 - July 8, 2016
Past Grand Master John T. Doles Sr. and Prostate Cancer Chair Stephen L. Jefferson
Howard University Cancer Center Outreach Director Clinton Burnside
In celebration of Prostate Cancer Month, The Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge of the District of Columbia, under the leadership of Norman L. Campbell, Most Worshipful Grand Master, held its third Annual 5K Prostate Cancer Walk at Haines Point in East Potomac Park in Washington, D.C. on March 19. The Walk was also supported by the Georgiana Thomas Grand Chapter under Worthy Matron Asya Heatley, Worthy Matron Renata the leadership Clinton, Worthy Matron Tanya of Grand Worthy Slaughter, Grand Worthy Patron Albert Pope, Princess Matron Venecia Matron Alaina Wheeler, C. Bessellieu. Grand Worthy Patron Albert Pope, Associate Grand Associate Grand Matron The event is the Matron Patricia L. Young, Most Worshipful Grand Patricia L. Young, Worthy Master Norman L. Campbell, (right) Worshipful Matron Michelle Coates, only 5K Walk Associate Grand Matron Patricia L. Deputy Grand Master Phillip David and Right Worthy Patron Patrick Coates, Young, Howard University Cancer that focuses on Worshipful Senior Grand Warden Quincy G. Gant and Worthy Matron Hackney Center Outreach Director Clinton Prostate Cancer Burnside and Most Worshipful awareness in the Grand Master Norman L. Campbell United States. Approximately 100 walkers and runners participated in this event. All proceeds will go to the Members of Electa Chapter #6 and Howard University Victory Lodge #23: Past Matron Shari L. McCoy, Past Matron Andrea Johnson, Cancer Center for Past Master Ulysses Barnes, Past Matron prostate cancer Kelli J. McCoy-Burkett, Susan Travers and Masonic Family walkers Worshipful Masterresearch. Jeffrey Johnson Photos by Shari L. McCoy
The National PanHellenic Council of Northern Virginia hosted its annual Black Scholars Awards program May 15 at George Mason University in Fairfax, Jeryl Payne, president, NPHC, Virginia. The program Northern Va.; Shawn Lacey, president, NPHC, Loudon County provides a platform to and Kim Vamer, president, NPHC, recognize and support Washington D.C. Black high school graduating students from the Northern Virginia community for their academic achievements. To date, over 5000 Black students have been honored.
Deborah Foreman, NOVAC DST NPHC representative; Norman Jones III, guest speaker and Jeryl Payne, president, NoVA NPHC
Photos by Rob Roberts
Margueria Taylor and Kimberly Higsmith, AKA Sorority and Tameka Tunsil, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority
Recipients from Osbourn Park High School: David Annan, Dove-Anna Johnson, Caleb Howard, Taylor Cason, Alexis Moton, Joslin Davidson, Kasey Thomas, Matthew Seymour and Aaron Lugo
Recipient from Wakefield High School: Nia Brockman
Recipients from C. D. Hylton High School: Bruce Clark, II, Brendan Harrington, Kelsey Langham, Michelle Abban, Brandon Gibson, Brea Williams, Kennison Vanhook, Rashawn Sanders and Gabrielle Huckaby
Recipients from Manassas Park High School: Maraucz Mallijham, Samyra Barbour, Afsani Moore, Kayla Washington and Mikayal Brook
Recipients from Patriot High School: Tremain Young, McKenzie Hill, Sarah Goode, Gregory Pickett and Joshua Cauthen
Recipients from T.C. Williams High School: Adiga Karam, Auvareeon Dyson, Iesha Kenney, Daizha Brown, Destine Hooker and Shayla Brown
Marvin Chisolm, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity; Dale Warfield, Kappa Alpha Psi; Darryl Sharps, president, Alpha Lambda Chapter, Prince Williams County Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity; Moultrie T. Gloven, Jr., Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity and Cedric Howard, Ista Phi Theta Fraternity
Members of the National Pan-Hellenic Council of Northern Virginia
Recipients from Edison High School: Bintou Doumbia, Keiron Fontaine, Ammar Idris and Judy Beauvais
Hess Moore and Jace Moore