2022 Camden County Freedom Medal Awards

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CELEBRATING THE DREAM AND ACTION OF

MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR.


Dear Medal Recipients and Guests, On behalf of the Camden County Board of Commissioners and Constitutional Row Officers, we are pleased to welcome you to the 2022 Camden County Freedom Medal Ceremony. Camden County is proud to present the Freedom Medal and Congressional Award to 11 outstanding citizens who have unselfishly contributed their time and effort to better their community in conjunction with the goals of the late Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. We are also grateful to those individuals who submitted the names of these outstanding members of their community for consideration. This year’s selection committee had a tough task to choose the recipients of the prestigious 2022 Camden County Freedom Medal. The residents of Camden County are grateful to these outstanding individuals and we hope that the vision, dream and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. will continue to flourish through their efforts and impact to our communities. Tonight, we recognize their accomplishments and salute these amazing citizens. Thank you for your participation. Enjoy the evening! Sincerely,


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2022 CAMDEN COUNTY

FREEDOM MEDAL CEREMONY 6:00PM

Welcome & Introductions

COMMISSIONER JONATHAN L. YOUNG, SR.

Pledge of Allegiance CPT. MARK A. BODROG

2022 Congressional Camden County Freedom Award Medal Presentation Presented by CONGRESSMAN DONALD NORCROSS To VICTOR CARSTARPHEN

Dinner Blessing SISTER NURAH MUHAMMAD

Dinner Served Musical Performance YOCONTALIE with ZOAY JAZZ BAND


Medal Presentation CPT. MARK A. BODROG

Presented by

COMMISSIONER MELINDA KANE

JAMILA A. ODOM-BREMMER

Presented by

COMMISSIONER JEFFREY L. NASH

SHIRLEY CONROY

Presented by

COMMISSIONER DIRECTOR LOUIS CAPPELLI, JR.

DAVE CORNWELL

Presented by

COMMISSIONER JONATHAN L. YOUNG, SR.

GREG DESHIELDS

Presented by

SHERIFF GILBERT “WHIP” WILSON

FALIO LEYBA-MARTINEZ

Presented by

COMMISSIONER AL DYER

DIANE MCKENZIE

Presented by

COMMISSIONER DEPUTY DIRECTOR EDWARD T. MCDONNELL

MARLA MEYERS

Presented by

COMMISSIONER JEFFREY L. NASH

NICHELLE PACE

Presented by

COMMISSIONER DIRECTOR LOUIS CAPPELLI, JR.

ISIS WILLIAMS

Presented by

SURROGATE MICHELLE A. GENTEK-MAYER


VICTOR CARSTARPHEN CAMDEN

Camden County Congressional Freedom Award Nominated by: Congressman Donald Norcross Victor Carstarphen, resident of Camden City has been serving the community, especially the youth of the city long before his inception as Mayor. Victor was born and raised in the City of Camden and educated through Camden Public Schools up until high school graduation. As one of the most decorated basketball players in Camden High School History, Mayor Carstarphen used his experience to give back by serving as a coach to the Camden High School Boys Basketball team for six seasons. He also served his community as a board member for more than a decade with the Camden Educational Foundation. Through this role, he helped provide over two-hundred and fifty college scholarships to students graduating from the Camden City School District. Furthering his dedication to the community, Mayor Carstarphen was appointed to the Camden City Council in January 2020. In May 2021, he was appointed as Mayor of the City of Camden and was re-elected to serve his community in November 2021. Over the past decade the City of Camden has made much progress under his leadership. Mayor Carstarphen and his team continue to work with police to keep the city as safe as it has been in 50 years while also implementing programs to eliminate structures at risk of collapsing and to stop trash and other contaminants from being illegally dumped in the city. Mayor Carstarphen is working to strengthen the public health of the community by investing in senior centers, creating athletic and recreational opportunities for our youth, increasing vaccine access, safely returning our children to school, investing in rental assistance and addressing homelessness. He understands the importance of working with members of the community to develop a vision for the future of the city’s neighborhood parks. The recent opening of the Cramer Hill Waterfront park provides residents of the community with direct access to the waterfront, three miles of walkable paths and an opportunity to reconnect families with the outdoors right in their own neighborhood. Finally, Mayor Carstarphen and his administration are dedicated to bolstering the city’s economic opportunities by creating an environment to attract new businesses to rebuild the city’s economy and nurture the rich cultural and arts history that exists within the city.


MARK A. BODROG SICKLERVILLE Nominated by: Commissioner Melinda Kane Mark Bodrog, resident of Sicklerville and Marine Captain, has served two combat tours in Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom, and has earned two degrees from Rutgers-Camden University. As a Rutgers student, he was instrumental in the university granting honorably discharged veterans academic credits upon enrollment to help with reintegration into the academic world. Mark took the same idea and has helped introduce three legislative bills within the state. He is also the author of “Second Platoon: Call Sign Hades: A Memoir of the Marines of the Combined Action Company”. His current project is focused on ending perhaps the most troubling epidemic among struggling vets: suicide. Along with the help of a fellow Marine Corps veteran, Bodrog published “22 a Day: A Tragedy in Three Acts.” Written as a play, the 179-page book sheds light on the sheer number of veterans who take their own lives every day. Mark conducted research and drew from his own experiences in writing “22 a Day.” Mark Bodrog’s mission is to be a voice to those who have bravely served, and bring awareness, understanding and compassion to those who have not.


JAMILA A. ODOM-BREMMER CHESILHURST Nominated by: Commissioner Jeff Nash Jamila A. Odom Bremmer, resident of Chesilhurst and Mayor of Chesilhurst Borough, is dedicated to civic awareness, public policy, corporate trailblazing and education. In 2004, Jamila’s first husband was murdered in Camden. She was determined to rise from this misfortune, and to not allow her loss to define her. This led to her to create the ministry “Say Yes to Life.” The organization’s mission is to support people with similar experiences and show them that life goes on after facing a tragedy. Her work quickly caught the attention of long-time Chesilhurst Mayor Michael Blunt, who recruited Jamila as the city’s Drug Alliance Coordinator in 2005. In 2011, Jamila became the first female Pastor of First Baptist Church of Chesilhurst and the Corner Cupboard Food Pantry, founded by her parents Mrs. Jannie and the late Apostle Charlie Odom. The family received recognition from the Camden County Board of Commissioners for their work to end hunger in Camden County. Jamila’s biggest projects include bringing new businesses to Chesilhurst, advocating for a new municipal building, improving the local community center, and providing activities for youth. In November 2019, Jamila was elected Mayor of Chesilhurst Borough Council after serving on council since 2012, including a stint as council president. The position focused on economic development, health, science, technology, and youth leadership. In 2020, Jamila received the prestigious Candance Women of Achievement award from the National Coalition of 100 Black Women of Southern New Jersey Chapter. The award is given annually to women of minority descent to honor their contributions to society and representation of the NCBW mission.


SHIRLEY CONROY COLLINGSWOOD Nominated by: Commissioner Director Lou Cappelli and Shani Nichols Shirley Conroy, resident of Collingswood and Founder of the New Jersey chapter of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America, was widely known as a passionate gun violence prevention leader. Shirley dedicated her final years of life advocating for common-sense reforms to make our neighborhoods safer, and supporting the work of organizations addressing Camden’s gun violence problem. She fostered a partnership with the Center for Family Services’ Cure4Camden violence interruption program, helping spread awareness of their work across South Jersey. This resulted in a steady stream of in-kind donations and being selected as the service provider at Cooper Hospital’s new Violence Interruption Program. She also worked with Cure to set up a monthly partnership meeting to bring together like-minded community leaders and city police to encourage collaboration. In everything she did, she amplified the voices of those directly impacted by violence. In 2018, Shirley worked with a group of Urban Promise Academy students to craft narratives about their personal experiences, and when she was called to Trenton to testify about gun law reform, she brought four of these students with her, standing behind them while they shared their stories with NJ Assembly Majority Leader Greenwald. Shirley rallied dozens of volunteers to hand out thousands of ribbons and secure proclamations from their town councils, and worked closely with the Commissioner Board of Camden County to organize an annual Wear Orange event. She saw this as her best opportunity to inspire people to join her in the fight for safer communities. Shirley passed away in October, but her spirit and steadfast commitment to peace continues to drive the work of Moms Demand Action volunteers across New Jersey.


DAVE CORNWELL CLEMENTON Nominated by: Commissioner Jon Young Dave Cornwell, resident of Clementon and Executive Director of Friends of Clementon Food Pantry is a true advocate for food insecurity in Camden County. The Friends of Clementon Food Pantry is a Client-Choice Pantry, which allows clients to choose their own options. Client-Choice pantries resemble small grocery stores with products arrayed on shelves and in coolers and freezers where clients can fill their bags and boxes. The option of choice gives clients a sense of control and variety. Dave is always finding ways to stock his shelves so community members are able to support themselves and their families. At the height of the pandemic, Dave made sure his pantry was consistently stocked with items for breakfast, snacks and lunch for children. In November 2021, Friends of Clementon hosted their first Annual Car Show, raising over $5,000 dollars and a large quantity of food donations. Dave shares a similar path and mindset of Dr. King, fighting to end hunger and deprivation in cities and at tables.


GREG DESHIELDS CHERRY HILL Nominated by: Zach Wilcha Greg DeShields, resident of Cherry Hill and member of the Board of Directors at the Independence Business Alliance is passionate about diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice in the community. While his professional accomplishments alone would qualify him for this award, his commitment to community service is what makes Greg an outstanding candidate. Since Greg has been on the board, he has completely transformed the way we think about Diversity, Equity and Inclusion work. Greg is a loud voice for the underserved, and his expertise have helped improve the inclusivity of other boards for people of all racial and ethnic backgrounds, gender expressions, and sexual orientations. These Boards include: Boy Scouts of America, the African American Chamber of Commerce for PA, NJ, and DE, the Greater Philadelphia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, the Asian American Chamber of Commerce for Greater Philadelphia, and SKAL International. On every volunteer Board he serves, Greg leads with intent and ensures everyone is welcome. As an out LGBTQ+ black man, he has had to navigate uncomfortable and discriminatory spaces to find his place. He is someone who never closes the door behind him, ensuring others won’t have to experience what he had to. Whether he is teaching others the importance of DEI, or raising money to fund the experience for others, Greg is one of Camden County’s most important voices.


FALIO LEYBA-MARTINEZ CAMDEN Nominated by: Commissioner Al Dyer Falio Leyba-Martinez, resident of Camden and Board Member of the Camden City School Advisory is passionate about helping make the city a better place, especially for children. Since joining the board, he’s supported several district initiatives, including a safe zone resolution to assure immigrant parents it’s safe to send their kids to school, and that their personal information won’t be shared with ICE. In addition, the Imm Schools program helps immigrant families find grants and scholarships available for college. Apart from the school board, Falio restarted Little League baseball in East Camden in 2019 after years without this type of outlet for the kids in the neighborhood. Today, just two years later, the league has eight teams with more than 100 kids involved, and a waiting list of three dozen. Falio is an advocate for the Latino community, and is committed to their voices being heard. He is invested in his community as a resident, small business owner and an advocate for our youth.


DIANE MCKENZIE ATCO Nominated by: Mayor Barry Wright Diane McKenzie, resident of Atco and leader of the organization, “Rubies and Pearls”, is known in the Winslow Township community and surrounding area for her tireless efforts to help others, especially young girls. Diane is a mentor and guiding light for those in need. Her organization was established in 2011, and has since recruited and mentored over 132 girls, ages 5-18 years of age. Diane provides assistance to young women through tutoring, personal health, counseling and guidance. In addition to her organization, she is also active in her church, has served as an Emergency Crisis Counselor for Atlantic County for three years, and is a member of the Winslow Township Senior Citizen Association, Winslow Red Hatter’s club and the Winslow Township Drug and Alcohol Alliance Volunteer board. Rubies and Pearls was recognized by the Camden County Commissioners in 2019 for their efforts, and is the recipient of the Martin Luther King Award through Lighthouse Church of Deliverance. Diane is a true example of how we can build up the next generation to ensure they have the skills and resources they need to follow their ambitions, meet their goals and be successful on their own.


MARLA MEYERS VOORHEES Nominated by: Commissioner Jeff Nash Marla Meyers, resident of Voorhees and Executive Director of Samost Jewish Family and Children’s Services of Southern New Jersey, is a social service professional who has devoted the entirety of her 25+ year career to building a stronger and more vibrant community. Marla’s agency assists 10,000 individuals annually, and has instituted numerous new initiatives for our communities most vulnerable members under her leadership. These initiatives include “Right in Our Backyard”, an interactive panel presentation for parents and teens on the critical topic of drug addiction in the suburbs, “Take the Wheel”, a veteran peer to peer driving service, This Life Counts, a teen suicide prevention program, Repair the World, a social justice curriculum for high school students, “Safe House” also know as ‘Charlotte’s Place’ for victims of domestic violence, and “A VISTA” program to assist Holocaust Survivors and a successful corporate philanthropy program. Marla has also overseen the purchase, renovation, and opening of the agency’s Rhona Fischer Family Assistance Building and Betsy & Peter Fischer Food Pantry in Cherry Hill. Marla brings a wealth of knowledge and support to the Camden County Addiction Awareness Task Force (AATF). She provides invaluable insight, concern and uses her agency to increase awareness and education towards achieving the ultimate goal of reducing overdoses, fatalities among Camden County’s residents. Through funding from Gregg Wolfe (a parent who lost his son), her agency, in collaboration with the AATF, provides education for parents, youth in schools and other venues throughout the county. Marla is currently working on securing training for her staff on the use of naloxone (Narcan), and faithfully attends all of the AATF’s meetings and events. Because of residents like Marla, lives are being saved in Camden County.


NICHELLE PACE CAMDEN Nominated by: Commissioner Director Lou Cappelli Nichelle Pace, resident of Camden and Vice President of the Board of Directors for the Camden Business Association possesses an unyielding love for her community and passion for issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion. Nichelle launched the Small Biz Digital Bootcamp (TM), a series of workshops and consultations to help local small businesses in Camden and the region with affordable resources and education in branding and digital marketing. This work evolved into on-going advocacy of small, women, veteran, and minority-owned businesses in the Camden area. As Vice President of the Board of Directors for the Camden Business Association, she led the organization into a full rebrand and restructuring to better serve the needs of the Camden small business community, and is currently advocating for much-needed COVID relief. Nichelle has also previously served as Associate Vice President of MarComm to the Philadelphia Chapter of the American Marketing Association, the Accreditation Committee Marketing Lead for the African American Chamber of NJ, and on the volunteer Marcomm committee for Big Brothers Big Sisters Independence Region. All of Nichelle’s work has been in an effort to create an inclusive and thriving business landscape for the Camden Business Community. She actively advocates at the city, county, and state levels for opportunities and resources for small and minority-owned businesses (SMWVBEs) as well as large business entities while building partnerships and supporting local purchasing initiatives with Camden’s anchor institutions, large corporations, regional business organizations, city, county and state agencies. Not only does Nichelle provide a voice for Camden area businesses as a liaison to the city, but she also educates, trains and prepares businesses to be competitive in both the private and public sector marketplace.


ISIS WILLIAMS WEST COLLINGSWOOD HEIGHTS Nominated by: Pip Haxby-Thompson, Kristen Jandoli, Becky Reiser, Kate Carr, Michele Messer, Kyle Ingram, Ruth Malwitz & Nicole Kennedy Isis Williams, resident of West Collingswood Heights and President of the non-profit Haddon Township Equity Initiative, is known as a barrier breaker, an uplifting hand for vulnerable communities, and a committed warrior in the battle for equality. Isis serves as Director on the Board of Education for Haddon Township, and has spearheaded creating the non-profit Haddon Township Equity Initiative. The organization hosted its first ever Pride parade in the town this year, which received a proclamation from the state of New Jersey for its efforts. Isis united town leadership, police and fire departments, and a wide range of community members behind the task of launching the three day event encompassing a parade, a nonprofit fair and a pool party for LGBTQIA families. In addition to leading the initiative, Isis is a Board Member of COLLAB, co-leads the district’s Parent Equity Group, serves on the Board of Directors and Finance Committee of the Franklin Mint Federal Credit Union and is a member of the HT Special Education Parent Advisory Group, all while working a corporate job full time and running her own wedding and events company. Isis is a civic-minded individual who works tirelessly and effectively to make her community a place where everyone can thrive and prosper, regardless of their ethnic background or orientation.


SELECTION COMMITTEE CRITERIA Nominee: • Must be a resident of Camden County • Must have made a specific contribution directed to his/her community that, over time, has made a significant, tangible improvement benefiting the people of the community • Accomplishments must be based on volunteer work Must also express how the candidate meets ONE the following criteria: • COURAGE: MLK was a symbol of courage, moral and physical, demonstrated by his willingness to face anger, hatred and threats as he challenged deeply rooted social and economic values to better the lives of all throughout the civil rights movement. • PEACE: The hallmark of his work was none-violence, seeking to defeat injustice, not people. • COMMUNITY SERVICE AND ENRICHMENT: MLK’s work exemplifies the ideals that he fought and died for, always with the goal of enriching others..

2022 MLK FREEDOM MEDAL SELECTION COMMITTEE Christina Decristofor

Daniel Lombardo

Gwen DeVera

Michael Mignogna

Vedra Della Chandler

Ian Mosley

Chief Harry Earle

Sister Nurah Muhammad

Stephanie Fisher

Mario D. Partee

Carolyn Grace

Deb Samuels

Eartha Holland

Rabbi Larry Sernovitz

Abe Karetny

Gurpreet Singh Bhalla

Sandra Kelly

Dominic Vesper

Jennifer Lewis-Hall


PREVIOUS FREEDOM MEDAL AWARDEES

Helen Arvin 2006

Matthew Bhaya 2007

Joe Athey 2003

Saima Bhutta 2006

Ma’isha Aziz, Esq. 2006

Glen Bianchini 2005

Nasim Badat 2012

Marion Bibik 2007

Helen Bailey 2005

Farhat Biviji 2004

Joseph Bailey 2006

Cynthia Black 2006

Julia Baker 2011

Paul Blocker 2006

Tyheem Baker 2014

Mumtaz Bodla 2010

Walt Baker 2018

Richard Bolds 2015

Gurpreet Singh Balla 2021

Gloria Bonilla-Santiago 2002

Barbara Bamberger 2006

Ed Bonnette 2004

Al Bancroft 2006

Martin Booker 2004

Philip Barbera 2005

Don Bordon 2005

Robert Barham 2004

Jeanne Borrelli 2005

Roger Barker 2012

Sharon Boyd 2003

Arthur Barklay 2016

Addison Bradley 2006

Barbara Barkley 2002

Alan Braslow 2017

Lillian Barry 2005

Anita Braun 2016

Eusheka Bartley 2006

Lori Braunstein 2012

Nicole Bartley-Govan 2006

Jesse Brennan 2006

Carolyn Bates 2018

Jean Brennan 2007

Joseph Batten 2002

Michael Brennan, Sr. 2004

James Beach 2006

Helean Brooks 2004

George Beacham 2006

Brenda Brooks 2006

Jane Belcher 2006

Lynne Brown 2006

Louise Lilley Bell 2011

Bill Brown 2016

Walter Anderson, Jr. 2002

Betsi Bell-Brann 2003

Francis Brumbach 2003

Robert Andrews 2004

Anthony Bello 2004

Chris Bruner 2021

Kathy Andrews-Williams 2005

Robert Benedon 2004

Wayne Bryant 2002

Thomas Angelucci 2004

Gary Bennett 2005

Edward Bryant 2005

Bryson Armstead, Sr. 2003

William Benson 2005

Karen Bullock 2004

Paul Armstrong, Sr. 2003

James Benson 2007

Estelle Burch 2005

Rosy Arroyo 2019

Mark Bey 2006

Steven Burch 2017

Jeff Arthur 2004

Phillip Bhaya 2007

Vince Burelli 2002

Larry Abrams 2021 Nancy Abrenilla 2008 J. David Ackley 2016 Harold Adam 2003 Mary Lou Adams 2007 Barry Adamson 2006 Lauren Adderly 2006 Lorraine Adomanis 2004 Zaka Ahmad 2005 Hanifa Ahmad 2006 Zana Ahmad 2006 Rubina Ahmed 2005 Brett Ainsworth 2005 Sheree Alexander 2006 Edward Alfano 2003 Betty Ali 2016 Bilal Alkiyal 2016 Peter Allen 2005 Atnre Alleyne 2012 Eugene Alston, Jr. 2006 Carmen Alvarado 2006 Benjamin Alvira 2005 Willie Anderson 2004 Sandra Anderson 2006


Irene Burke 2004

BettyJean Chittum 2005

Alex Cueto 2013

Dana Burley 2005

Kathy Churchill 2008

Lynn Cummings 2002

Mary Burr 2007

Cathy Cilolone 2005

Neal Cupersmith 2004

Marie Burrows 2003

Alan Cilolone 2005

Peter Curcio 2006

Yolanda Bush 2005

June Cioffi 2006

Bruce Curless 2004

Cornelius F. Butler 2018

Arnita Cirksey 2006

Lance Curley 2007

Raymond Byard 2004

Davon Clark 2018

John Custudio 2006

Mary Byrd 2002

Earl Clark 2002

Christina Dailey 2015

Thomas Byrd 2004

Carolyn Clark 2005

Sally D’Allesandro 2006

Nancy Byrd 2006

Dolores Clark 2006

Patrica Davis 2002

John Byrnes 2003

Mary Ann Clark-Hendricks 2006

Dorothy Davis 2004

Richard Calabrese 2006

Michelle Claybourn 2006

Marguerite Davis 2004

Bienvenido Calaf 2005

Suzanne Cloud 2013

Gerald Davis 2021

Rafael Calderon 2006

Michelle Cobb 2003

Keith Davis 2005

Gabriel Camacho 2015

Davida Coe 2003

Leona Davis 2020

Arthur Campbell 2002

Helen Cole 2012

Ted Davis 2005

Alva Campbell 2003

Reverend Chris Collins 2019

Wilhelmina D’Dumo 2015

Elsa Candelario 2005

William Collins 2005

Roland DeCastro 2013

Louis Cappelli, Jr. 2003

Kenneth Comuso, Sr. 2006

Stephen DeBiaso 2004

Louis Cappelli, Sr. 2002

Sescilly Coney 2006

Stephanie DeCosta 2002

Virgil Carman, Jr. 2008

Beth Connolly 2017

Christina DeCristofor 2021

Joe Carruth 2004

Carole Connors 2002

MaryAnne Degenhart 2005

Gary Case 2003

Jack Cooke 2003

Latisha Deidre Henderson 2005

Sheryl Casey 2011

William Cooke 2006

Pascual Dejesus 2005

Donna Cettei 2006

Robert Cooper 2011

Nino DelBuno 2002

Jerry Chambers 2018

Randy Cosby 2004

Anne Delengowski 2006

Mary Jane Chambers 2006

Albert Countryman 2005

Phil DelSignore 2003

Vedra Della Chandler 2020

BettyAnn Cowling-Carson 2005

Paul DeMartini 2006

Patricia Charlton 2005

Edward Coyle 2014

Anthony DePetris 2005

George Charlton 2005

Kathy Crane 2019

Gwen DeVera 2002

Timothy Chattan 2010

Riletta Cream 2002

Bill Devereaux 2007

Martha Chavis 2004

Arlinda Cruz 2002

Michael Devlin 2005

Duane Cherry 2004

Juanita Cruz 2002

John DiBartolomeo, Sr. 2013

Brenda Chester 2004

Edwardo Cruz 2003

Jamal Dickenson 2003


John Dicks 2003

Herman Englebert 2006

Jeanette Freeman 2004

Kimberly Dickstein 2019

Toni Enoch 2006

Philip Freeman 2005

Stanley DiJosie 2004

Lewis Eron, Ph.D. 2008

Darlene Freeman 2006

Deb DiLorenzo 2002

Jose Espsinal 2006

Guenther Fritsch 2002

Robert DiMaulo 2006

Bill Eustace 2003

Stephen Froehlich 2005

Mario DiNatale 2008

David Evans 2002

John Fuentes, J.D. 2007

Vince DiPasquale 2005

Crystal Evans 2005

Edward Fuller 2004

Patty DiRenzo 2017

David Evans 2005

Joseph Gaffney 2003

Gary Divens 2006

Tony Evans, Sr. 2004

Elder James Gaines 2003

Jackie & Alex Dixon 2005

Gwendolyn Faison 2005

Walter Gaines 2004

Walter Dority 2005

Russell Farmer 2003

Joseph A. Galante 2006

Mary Dorsey 2005

Gerald Farmer 2014

Julie Galezniak 2006

Sharlene Dougan 2006

Ilise Feitshans 2006

Tim Gallagher 2004

Joseph Dougherty 2004

Jay Feitshans 2007

Jack Gallagher 2009

Michael Doyle 2002

Roberto Feliz, Sr. 2003

Jake Gambon 2004

Michael Doyle 2017

Helen Fenton 2006

Janelle Gamroth-Post 2006

Stephen Drayton 2016

Geraldine Ferguson 2005

Thomas Garrity 2003

Ruby DuBose 2004

Carmen Fernandez 2006

Tom Gazaway 2003

Donna Duckworth 2006

Myrna Figueroa 2006

Susan Genzer 2003

Terri Lynn Duffy 2006

Rocco Fiorentino 2008

Louis Giaccardo 2008

Jenny Dunes 2006

Kim Fisher 2003

Karen Gibison 2006

Jan Dunn 2006

Stephanie Fisher 2011

Charles Giddens, Sr. 2010

Haroon Durrani 2012

Joseph Fitzpatrick 2007

Ann Gillespie 2002

Margaret Duyan 2014

Beverly Fitzpatrick 2007

Beth Glenn 2016

Amanda Dych 2006

Loretta Fletcher 2005

Curtis Godard 2009

Harry Earle 2020

Joan Flinn 2003

Margeret Golas 2004

William Ebert 2006

Nora Foley 2004

Marc Goldstein 2020

Richard Edgar 2003

William Fontanez 2004

Richard Goldstein 2004

John Edwards 2004

Andre Fooks 2018

David Goldwasser 2005

Richard Edwards 2005

Jim Forte 2005

Juan Gonzalez, Esq. 2005

Levar Edwards 2016

Kimberly Forte 2009

Robert Gordon, Sr. 2004

Maria Efstratiaous 2004

C. Joyce Fowler 2009

Berdine Gordon-Littrean 2005

Muqaddas Ejaz 2018

Victoria Frasier 2018

Judy Gore 2005

Faheem El-Saleem 2006

A. B. Frazier 2006

Emma Gorman 2007


Lewis Gorman, III 2013

Ernestine Harris 2004

Jose Horta 2006

Janine Gourdine 2006

Paul Harris 2004

Juanita Howard 2005

Jordan Grabelle 2021

Marlene Harris 2005

Audry Howard 2006

Carolyn Grace 2019

Paul Harris, Sr. 2004

Sally Howley 2002

Richard Grace 2006

Sheila Harris-Adams 2004

Paul Hoyle 2006

Sheldon Graves, Sr. 2004

Dr. Kenneth Hartman 2021

Dairia Hudson 2003

Pam Grayson-Baltimore 2019

Munawar Hashmi 2006

John Huhn, III 2009

Rodney Greco 2005

James Haulsey 2006

Khawar Humayun 2008

Susan Greco 2006

John Hawkins 2005

Darryl Hunt 2006

G. Ronald Green 2002

Helen Heisler 2005

Inez Hunter 2002

Ron Green 2004

Beatrice Hemmings 2004

Quasim Hussain 2010

Rebecca Abades Greene 2009

Lloyd Henderson 2004

Althea Hyde 2002

Meryl Greene 2016

James Hendricks 2005

Dianne Hyman 2005

Louis Greenwald 2005

Oscar Hernamdez 2006

Rosie Hymerling 2003

Bruce Grefe 2005

Carlos Hernandez 2008

Lynyetta Ingram 2003

Alva Paul Grimes 2006

Margaret Herz-Lane 2004

Emogene Ingram 2006

Carl Gross 2003

Christine Hickman 2002

Wren Ingram 2008

Anne Gundle 2011

Will Hickman 2007

Robert Jackson 2006

Lynne Gunkel 2006

Edward Hill 2003

Kevin Jackson 2010

George Guy, Jr. 2013

Lauren Hill 2013

Joseph Jackson, Jr. 2003

Edith Hagens 2004

Paul Hilton 2017

Larry James 2004

Kathy Hainesworth 2006

Alice Hinderliter 2006

Lynne James 2006

Andre Hairston 2003

Quincy Hobbs 2006

James Jefferson 2006

Jean Haliburton 2006

Elizabeth Hogan 2006

Curt Jenkins 2005

Mary-Ann Halladay 2005

Theresa Hoke 2006

Karen Jennings 2005

Nancy Hallahan 2004

Barbara Holcolm 2003

Jerry Jerome 2005

James Hamilton 2005

Eartha Holland 2019

Faith Jerome 2006

Darlene Hannah-Collins 2006

Richard Hollingshead 2004

Anita Jeter-Peterkin 2006

James Hannold 2012

Douglas Holmes 2002

Brenda Johnson 2005

Gary Hardman 2006

Nancy Holmes 2003

Darryl Johnson 2006

William Hargrove 2005

Cedric Holmes 2005

James “Bowie” Johnson 2002

Bishop Anthony J. Harley 2020

Cara Holmes 2007

Keenan Johnson 2006

Robert Harper, Jr. 2009

Linda Holscher 2012

Shirley Johnson 2019

Bobby W. Harris 2021

Kelley Horne 2007

Shirley “Sonny” Johnson, Jr. 2003


Stacy Johnson 2021

Marie LaCourt 2005

Kim Loring 2011

Theodore Johnson 2002

Mary Lamielle 2012

Jacquelyn Love 2003

Juanita Johnson Clark 2004

Barbara Lancaster 2005

Sandra Love 2005

Patricia Jones 2002

Chuck Langerman 2006

Cara Low 2004

J.C. Jones 2005

Maimoona Lari 2006

Michael Mae Irons 2013

Christopher Jones 2006

M. Owais Lari 2009

Willie Mahan 2006

Lynette Jones 2008

Leena Lari 2013

Melissa Mahlenbrock 2005

Cynthia Jordan-Hannah 2006

Marilyn Larke 2003

Jamal Mahmud 2007

Quinton Joyner 2006

Thomas Laverty 2003

Christopher Maier 2017

Frances Joyner 2006

Eugene Lawrence 2004

Bruce Main 2003

Melinda Kane 2012

Marie Lawrence 2005

Frank Malinoski 2006

Abe Karetny 2020

Carol Lawrence 2005

Melissa Mallory 2005

Lewis Katz 2005

Yvonne Lawrence 2006

Maral Mallory 2006

Vicki Kay 2005

Marcia Leek 2006

Roy Malone 2005

John “Josh” Keenan 2016

Neil Levine 2013

Tony Mancini 2006

Catherine Kelleher 2004

Sue Levy Polikoff 2015

Tyrell Mann-Barnes 2014

Sandra Kelly 2019

Christon Lewis 2002

Mike Mannion 2003

Kevin Kemp, Sr. 2006

Landrus Lewis 2003

Sunder Mansukhani 2007

Agil Khan 2003

Brian Lewis 2005

Joe Maressa 2002

Rakhsi Jamil Khan 2007

Lloyd Lewis 2006

Maria Marquez 2002

Lubna Khawar 2006

Stephanie Lewis 2006

Michael Martin 2006

Lee Kimbrough 2002

Jennifer Lewis-Hall 2021

Ivonne Martinez 2002

Loretta Kinsey 2006

Ronald Lieberman 2014

Marge Martin-Martinis 2005

Joanne Kirst 2003

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YOCONTALIE WITH ZOAY JAZZ BAND

Yocontalie Jackson is a recording artist that is featured on a Grammy Nominated recording, she is a Grammy Voting member and has toured throughout the U.S. and Europe. She has sung before standing room crowd audiences in New York at the Lincoln Center and will perform this April at Carnegie Hall. Yocontalie is a writer and producer who has worked with such renowned artist as Norman Conners, Angela Bofill, Jean Carne and many others. Her accompanying Band ZOAY has also played with such artist as Nick Colionne, Alex Bugnon, Jeff Kashiwa and trumpeter Cindy Bradley, just to name a few. Yocontalie who is a native of Camden, is currently working on her latest Jazz CD which will feature some Jazz Standards as well as originals. Her project will include a Collaboration of artist and will be entitled “Family Ties” to be released in early September.

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