ESSEX COUNTY NJ COTILLION

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From The President

Tammye Tillman Jones

On behalf of the Essex County (NJ) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated, it is my esteemed pleasure and honor to welcome you to our 15th Biennial Emerald and Ivory Cotillion. This will be a truly magical evening as we congratulate and acknowledge the awesome achievements of this year’s emerald and Ivory Cotillion Debutantes, their handsome Escorts and families.

Essex County (NJ) Chapter beams with pride as we present our Debutantes who have participated in a nearly year long Debutante Leadership Program and have distinguished themselves, not only as academic scholars, student leaders and athletes, but also as individuals who understand the importance of and commitment to community service. The outstanding young ladies are peer advisors, tutors, and hold leadership positions in their school and communities. As Debutantes, they have participated in informative workshops, and community service projects.

Proceeds from the Emerald and Ivory Cotillion will provide college scholarships for the Debutantes, and support for Essex County (NJ) Chapter’s ongoing award winning programs for over 35 years. Our programs of Excellence in service to the community have received Top Honors and Recognition by both the Eastern Area and the National Level of The Links, Incorporated, including addressing food insecurity and promoting healthy living with our youth through the “Little Chefs Program”, “Garden and STEAM work at St. Mary’s Preparatory School” in Jamaica, and “HBCUnited Program” for college students. Other health-focused programs include our “Mammogram Masquerade Ball” where we provided free services and counseling to women, and our “Donor Sabbath” initiative that focused on the importance of saving lives through organ donation. We continue to work with high school students in The Arts by addressing their training, performance and essential needs of their school. We reached out to the community during the Presidential election with a Voter Registration Drive, and provided a forum to discuss issues. Lastly, we always focus on literacy for the youngest of these with “Book or Treat” for Halloween.

Again, thank you for supporting the Essex County (NJ) Chapter and our beautiful and accomplished Debutantes and distinguished Escorts. We salute them for dedicating so many hours towards this evening’s extraordinary and enriching event - the Emerald and Ivory Cotillion.

To the Debutantes and Escorts, may your dreams take you to the corners of your smiles, to the highest of your hopes, to the windows of opportunities, and to the most special places your heart has ever known. Go confidently, with God’s Blessings, in the Direction of your Dreams!

Enjoy the evening,

From The Co-Chairs

Diane MonicaBarreiro-Bundy Elmore, Ed.D.

Dear Families and Friends,

We are grateful for your unwavering support for our 2024 Emerald & Ivory Debutante Cotillion. On behalf of the Cotillion committee and our entire Chapter, we thank you for your outstanding contributions to our program. Your dedication and nancial support enable us to continue serving those most in need in the communities we are privileged to serve.

As Co-Chairs of this Cotillion, we have worked with whom we believe to be eighteen of our nation's loveliest, most brilliant, innovative, gifted, and talented young women. Their grace, charm, elegance, and commitment to serving with excellence serve as an open-door lens into the extraordinary future of the next generation of phenomenal leaders.

These beautiful young women and their handsome and equally accomplished escorts are our future. As they take leadership roles in our community, we know from rst-hand experience with them that our future is bright and promising.

We wish them the absolute best and encourage them to follow their dreams and aspirations in all that they do. Each Debutante and Escort has extraordinary talents and gifts that can make a huge impact and di erence in this world. Words cannot even begin to express how proud we are of them, and they will always have our continuous love and support.

Sincerely,

Eastern Area Director

Lisa Loury Lomas, Ph.D

Greetings Members of Essex County (NJ) Chapter and Honored Guests,

Congratulations on what I know will be a successful 15th Biennial Emerald and Ivory Debutante Cotillion! It is with great pride and joy that you gather on this special evening, to celebrate the remarkable achievements of our young women.

This Cotillion is more than just an elegant social event; it is a culmination of a transformative 7- month leadership program. Through this journey, the Debutantes have engaged in skill-building activities, career development workshops, and life strategies that empower them to navigate the world with confidence and purpose. Each young woman there tonight embodies the spirit of resilience and determination, and it is exciting to showcase their hard work and accomplishments.

The Links, Incorporated, is an organization committed to enriching, sustaining, and ensuring the cultural and economic survival of African Americans and other persons of African ancestry. Through our various programs and initiatives, we strive to empower communities, promote leadership, and advocate for social change. This Cotillion is a testament to our mission, as we work to inspire the next generation of leaders.

As we celebrate this milestone, let us honor the commitment of the Debutantes, their families, and the dedicated mentors who have guided them. Together, you are fostering a legacy of leadership, empowerment, and community service that will inspire generations to come.

I am sorry I’m unable to join you in this celebration of elegance, growth, and potential. Let us cherish this moment and the bright futures that await these Debutantes!

In Friendship and Service,

Mistress of Ceremony

Darla

Miles

Darla Miles is a distinguished Emmy Award-winning journalist and a prominent figure at WABC-TV Eyewitness News in New York City, where she has been a general assignment reporter since 2009. She expanded her portfolio in 2020 by taking on multiple roles—creator, executive producer, director, and writer—for the documentary “Set the Record Straight: The Jam Master Jay Case.” The documentary aired nationwide on ABC Owned Television Stations, streaming platforms, and Hulu. Darla has also served as a fill-in anchor for ABC News’ World News Now and America This Morning.

Beyond her journalistic achievements, Darla is a sought-after public speaker and moderator. She has shared her expertise at venues such as the SXSW Film Festival and delivered a TEDx Talk at the Harlem Salon. Her impactful community service has been recognized with awards such as the National Coalition of 100 Black Women’s “We are the Light Award” and Rolling Out's “Sistas with Superpowers” honor.

Darla is an active member of the Bergen County (NJ) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated, where she serves as Recording Secretary. Her contributions include advancing Black K.A.R.E. initiatives to raise awareness about chronic kidney disease in Black Americans and participating in international missions. In Jamaica, she supported rural schools as part of The Links' national initiatives, and in South Africa, she introduced clean water technology that facilitated the integration of clean drinking water into schools in an impoverished township on the outskirts of Johannesburg with the Angel Rock Project.

Fluent in Spanish, Darla launched her journalism career at CNN en Español and has held roles at WJBF in Augusta, WTVD in Raleigh-Durham, WFAA in Dallas/Fort Worth, and CNN Headline News. Her current role at WABC-TV positions her at the forefront of national and international reporting.

A Fort Worth, Texas native, Darla holds a B.A. in English and a minor in Spanish from Spelman College. She studied abroad in Madrid, Spain, through Syracuse University and furthered her education at Yale University’s Writers Workshop. Her work has been spotlighted in publications and media platforms like Essence, Deadline, Ebony, Time, and Newsweek, and on programs like Good Morning America and Nightline.

Darla's dedication to her craft, community, and global service underscores her status as a leader in journalism and advocacy.

About the Co-Choreographer

Professor Clarissa Newby Phillips

Dance and Musical Theater Director, Choreographer, Dance Educator, Entrepreneur, Curator

Professor Newby-Phillips formerly served 11 years as the Dance Department Chair at Newark School of the Arts (NJ). She proudly serves as Dance Academy Director and Artistic Coordinator to the City of East Orange Department of Recreation and Cultural Affairs. She has been dedicated to building discipline in her hometown through foundations in the Arts. She has worked over thirty years as Dance Educator and Mentor in Essex County Public School Districts (NJ). This service awarded her the City of East Orange Hidden Figures Mary McLeod Bethune Hidden Award (March 2022) Professor Newby-Phillips continues to grow her artistic circle of collaborators in schools and theaters in the Tri-State area. She is currently creating the first dance program at Newark Educators Community Charter School (NJ). Other collaborative artists with whom she has worked: Mansa Musa, Simone, Dion Parson and 21st Century Band, Ron Blake, Maurice Chestnut, Savion Glover, Christopher Huggins and others to come. She was honored to be Artist in Residence for the past nine years at Cicely Tyson School’s Theater Department as Choreographer, where she received nomination for Outstanding Staging and Choreography by The Papermill Playhouse Rising Star Awards: The Color Purple Musical (2014); The Wiz (2015); Sister Act The Musical (2017); Dreamgirls (2021). She has written, directed, choreographed and debuted her original musical GIRL ROCK HOUSE in June - October 2018 and is currently working to debut an original cabaret show, GLAD AS NIGHT; FREE AS DAY in March 2025.

She received an invitation to join the Creative Team of Rebel Stages/School of Visual and Performing Arts (Pa) with former student Brandon Hanks,Executive Director. Her choreography for The Lion King Jr (2023); The Wizard of Oz Jr (2024) received noted acclaim. Beauty and The Beast opens December 8, 2024. She served as choreographer for the praise dance ministries of Faith International Church in East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. Prof. Newby Phillips has also founded and directed her own school, The Pocono Conservatory for the Arts, LLC; Home of her professional adult dance company, Phillips Dance Theater. The company debuted at the Sherman Theater (2007) and opened the Fred Hammond/Judith McCalister concert in the Poconos (November 2008).

She founded and debuted Elements Of Style Dance Company as Artistic Director (September 2021) featured in the Tribute to Cicely Tyson, “In Her Own Words” (December 17, 2021) and invited opening act for Fred Hammond in ‘Gospel Day’ at The Indiana State Fair (August 21, 2022). Clarissa is in receipt of Senate Recognition for her work as Director and Choreographer at the E. Menendez Trailblazer Awards (March 26, 2023).

She received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance from Rutgers University's Mason Gross School of the Arts and Masters of Arts degree in Dance in Higher Education from New York University. Prof. Phillips holds N.J. Certification in Dance: Teacher of Vocational Arts and Production. She is proud to be the first New Jersey certified Dance Teacher. She began training at age 14 through a scholarship at the School of the Garden State Ballet, and continued her studies at Gallman's Newark Dance Theater where she became a member of the professional company in 1983. Her experiences with Alfred Gallman have granted her the opportunity to work with known choreographers and artists such as Talley Beatty, Eleo Pomare, Alvin Ailey, Fred Benjamin, George Faison, Louis Johnson, Duane Cyrus, Lisa Attles, Theara Ward, Freddie Moore, Troy Powell, Loretta Devine, Gabriel Cassius, David E. Talbert, Professor Clarissa Newby Phillips

BIOGRAPHY

Stephanie Mills and many raving others.

Her television and theatrical experiences include 1993 Essence Awards choreographed by Michael Peters with featured artists: Danny Glover, Patti La Belle, Bill Cosby, Gail Devers, Tina Turner, and others; choreographer/supporting role as Tammy in the Gospel musical "Lord Lift Us Higher" by Jimmie Black: and ballet mistress/dancer in the Gospel musical “In Praise” by Rev. Crystal Newby-Reynolds. Her vocal career was with the singing group Nubian Empire; it was full of great beginnings with Spike Lee, Bill Bellamy, Club artist CeCe Rogers,Taravhonty and Ralph Carter.

Her professional career experiences include: Dance Specialist and Day Camp Director of YWCA of West Essex and Hudson,Orange, N.J.; Teacher of Jazz Dance, Rutgers University Mason Gross, New Brunswick, N.J.; New Jersey Performing Arts Center United Way Artist-in-Residence where her dance work was selected to be presented for Judith Jamison at the annual Women's Day Luncheon, Newark, N.J.

She has created and developed the Dance Education Programs and Co-Directed productions for prominent artists, historians, and political leaders such as Cicely Tyson, Louis Johnson, Rosa Parks, Christine Whitman, Maya Angelou, Dance Theater of Harlem, etc. She was also Director of Dance at the prestigious Blair Academy in Blairstown, New Jersey; Adjunct Professor in the Division of Humanities and Social Sciences at Northampton Community College in Bethlehem Pa.

Clarissa Newby-Phillips is honored to have been selected as co-choreographer for the Essex County Links, Inc. Cotillion and Beautillion since 1995.

“Dance empowers growth of body and mind, one without the other is meaningless”-CNP

About the Co-Choreographer

Rev. Dr. Crystal Newby-Reynolds

Rev. Dr. Crystal Newby-Reynolds is a dynamic leader, educator, artist, and minister whose multifaceted career bridges creativity, spirituality, and scholarship. Her work spans public education, ministry, nonprofit service, and the performing arts, demonstrating a lifelong commitment to empowering individuals and building stronger communities through the arts and faith.

Rev. Dr. Newby-Reynolds began her journey as a dancer, training at the Garden State Ballet and Gallman’s Newark Dance Theatre School before performing professionally with Gallman’s Dance Theatre and the Baltimore Tilt Dance Company. A graduate of Morgan State University, she earned a Bachelor of Science in Dance and Physical Education, receiving the “Outstanding Senior Award” and the Dorothy Stanley Scholarship to study at the Alvin Ailey School in New York. She later earned a Master of Arts in Performing Arts Administration and Dance Education from New York University and a Master of Education Leadership from William Paterson University of New Jersey. In 2024, she completed her Doctorate in Ministry at Wesley Theological Seminary, focusing on “Curating Communities Through the Arts.”

Rev. Dr. Newby-Reynolds has been a dedicated arts educator for decades, teaching and choreographing for children and adults in schools, churches, and community organizations. For five years, she served as the site manager for the East Orange School District’s Tyson Summer Arts Academy, where she fostered creative expression in young artists. Currently, she is the dance specialist at Cicely L. Tyson Elementary Community School of Performing and Fine Arts, a school recognized as a “Model School in the Arts” under her leadership. Her students have performed at prestigious events, including NJPAC, the New Jersey Educational Law Center’s “Kids in Concert,” and a campaign rally for Senator Barack Obama.

In 2000, she founded The Arts Conservatory, Inc., an organization dedicated to empowering aspiring artists through the arts. In 2012, she debuted as a playwright with In Praise: A Unique Dance Experience, showcasing her collaborative and creative vision. She continues choreographing, writing, and producing works that inspire and encourage others to live purpose-driven lives. In ministry, Rev. Dr. Newby-Reynolds has made a profound impact. Appointed Director of the Liturgical Dance Ministry at St. Matthew AME Church in 1995, she answered her call to ministry. She was ordained as an Itinerant Elder in the African Methodist Episcopal Church in 2019. She now serves as Minister of Liturgical Arts and Youth, weaving her passion for movement into worship and inspiring spiritual growth through the arts.

A strong advocate for holistic well-being, Rev. Dr. Newby-Reynolds integrates mindfulness, breathwork, and self-care into her teaching and ministry. Through her involvement with initiatives like Breathe for Change, she equips others with tools to achieve mental health and resilience.

As the founder of Moments & Silhouscents Candle Company, LLC, she also expresses her artistic talents by creating unique candles and favors for life’s meaningful moments.

A proud member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., a devoted wife, and a mother of three, Rev. Dr. Newby-Reynolds embodies a life of service and faith, using her gifts to uplift others and build the “Kingdom.” From her choreography to community engagement, she inspires lives through her faith, artistry, and leadership.

2024 Emerald & Ivory Debutante Cotillion Ad Journal Co-Chairs

Dr. Karma Warren, & Harriet Raghnal ESQ.

2019 Emerald & Ivory Princess

Chloe Mason

Greetings to the debutantes of the 2024 Essex County Links’ Cotillion. My name is Chloe Mason. I am your 2019 Emerald and Ivory Princess. It has been my distinct honor to wear the crown and I look forward to passing it along at the end of another wonderful debutante season.

It brings me tremendous joy to hear that you will embark on this amazing journey as this is near and dear to my heart. I want to be as honest as I can in saying that, when I was in your shoes, I didn’t know what to expect. Quite candidly, I was unsure of where this journey would lead me. But I must say that it led me to the most beautiful community of talented and brilliant young women whom I consider myself profoundly grateful to have met. We spent a considerable amount of time together, created lasting friendships and, above all, we were each others' biggest cheerleaders.

I urge you all to cherish the bonds you create. They will likely be what you remember the most at the end of this journey.You will remember all the laughter shared at rehearsals, the wisdom imparted to you by the lovely Co-Chairs, the joy of trying on your gown, and doing the beautiful father-daughter dance. Then, it will be over in the blink of an eye. It is a magical experience- one which I never imagined would mean so much to me. I want you all to find the joy in all the little moments you share together, make lots of memories, and support each other every step of the way.

Every single one of you is already a queen in my eyes. You are poised, brilliant, beautiful, and talented. Hold your head high, lead with your heart, and most importantly, never let each others' crowns slip.

I look forward to meeting you all.

Love always,

2024 Emerald & Ivory Debutante Cotillion Program

WELCOME

OPENING REMARKS

INVOCATION

Darla Miles

Mistress of Ceremonies

Diane Barreiro-Bundy & Monica Elmore

Presentation of the 2024 Debutantes

Cotillion Chair & Co-Chair

Yolanda Ruffin

Chair of Wellness Body & Spirit

Dinner

The Cotillion

DEBUTANTES

Bridgerton Compilation

By: Kris Bowers & Vitamin String Quartet

“MY JOURNEY TO THE COTILLION”

DEBUTANTES AND FATHERS

“I’ll Be There”

By: Tiffany Evans

DEBUTANTES AND ESCORTS

“Champagne Life”

By: Ne-Yo

AWARDS PRESENTATION

REMARKS

Cathy Garrison, Julie Jackson, Joyce Wade &

Deborah Enix-Ross Vice President

Diane Barreiro-Bundy & Monica Elmore

Cotillion Chair & Co-Chair

DEBUTANTES

A Million Dreams

By: Pink

CLOSING

Tammye Jones President

THE ESSEX COUNTY (NJ) CHAPTER OF THE LINKS, INCORPORATED

PROUDLY PRESENTS

Debutantes

Emerald&Ivory
Kaia Alcime
Lolade Aromire

Taylor Aska

Maya Barrett
Madyn Kalaya Bryant
Sanaa Burston

Elise Crawford

Kimberly Freeman

Sarah Freeman

Lielle Parker

Olivia Peters

Naomi Ravenell
Gabrielle Silver
Reina Smith

Sharis Walthour

Biographies

2024 Debutantes

Kaia Alcime

Kaia Alcime, the proud daughter of Larry and Janelle Alcime and devoted older sister to Lincoln and Lance, is a senior at West Orange High School. With a steadfast commitment to academics and personal growth, Kaia maintains an impressive 4.1 GPA and is a dedicated member of the National Honor Society. Her drive to succeed in the classroom is matched by her passion for leadership and community service, making her a well-rounded student and leader.

Kaia has been an active and impactful member of the North Jersey Chapter of Jack and Jill of America, Inc., where she has served as Senior Teen Community Service Chair for the past two years. Under her leadership, Kaia spearheaded a Period Poverty Campaign, collecting and donating over a thousand feminine hygiene products to support women in need at three local shelters. Her dedication to serving her community is a testament to her belief in making a tangible difference in the lives of others.

As a standout athlete, Kaia has been running track since the age of seven, and her dedication to the sport has propelled her to a leadership role as captain of the varsity track team. Kaia inspires her teammates to strive for excellence, earning several accolades for her commitment and sportsmanship, including Most Valuable Player in 2023 and the Coaches Award in 2024. Her leadership on and off the track exemplifies her dedication and ability to motivate others.

In addition to her academic, service, and athletic achievements, Kaia has a passion for dance and was honored to participate in the prestigious Alvin Ailey honors dance program at her high school. She is also passionate about STEM and dedicated her time this past summer volunteering at a Women in STEM camp, where she inspired young girls to pursue careers in science and technology. In her free time, Kaia loves to bake, often creating delicious cakes and cupcakes from scratch to share with her family and friends.

Looking ahead, Kaia plans to pursue a degree in health sciences on a pre-med track with the ultimate goal of becoming an OB/GYN. She is deeply passionate about women’s health and hopes to provide compassionate, empowering care to women at every stage of life, ensuring their health and well-being are prioritized. Kaia’s combination of academic excellence, leadership, service, and passion for helping others ensures she will continue to make a lasting impact as she moves forward into her future.

Lolade Aromire

Lolade Aromire, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dipo and NaTishia Aromire, is a talented, service-oriented, and purpose-driven individual. A senior at The Pingry School in Basking Ridge, Lolade is an honor roll scholar, two-sport varsity athlete, and compassionate leader who approaches the world with curiosity and an open heart.

Lolade embodies empathy and possesses a natural ability to inspire others. As a Peer Leader, Senior Ambassador for Blue Key Admissions, and member of the Diversity Leadership Council at Pingry, she demonstrates her dedication to fostering inclusivity, mentoring peers, and creating spaces where everyone feels seen and valued. Service is at the core of her identity, evident in her volunteer work with the NJ Special Olympics, her advocacy for civic engagement, and her coordination of impactful projects with Jersey Cares.

A fierce competitor and team player, Lolade excels on the field as a varsity lacrosse goalie and a clutch player in varsity field hockey. Certified in Mental Health First Aid, she is passionate about sports and mental well-being. Lolade aspires to become Dr. Lolade Aromire, a leading sports psychologist dedicated to advancing culturally competent mental health support for athletes worldwide.

Above all, Lolade leads with her heart. She is a loyal friend and a steadfast advocate for others, carrying herself with a quiet confidence that leaves a lasting impression on everyone she meets. In her free time, she enjoys spending quality time with friends and family, exploring new foods, traveling, listening to neo-soul music, playing with her dogs, and watching psychological dramas.

As a Links, Inc. debutante, Lolade exemplifies grace, grit, and a genuine desire to uplift others. "

Taylor Aska

Taylor Aska is a senior at Union Catholic Regional High School, where she is not only an elite track and field athlete but also a dedicated student with a passion for political science. Taylor has earned All-American honors and state titles throughout her high school career, breaking school records in the indoor 60m dash, 4x200m relay, and outdoor 4x100m relay. As a versatile athlete, she competes in events ranging from the 60m to the 400m, and her relay team earned third place at both the New Balance Nationals and Penn Relays with an impressive time of 3:41.00 in the 4x400m. Taylor plans to continue both her athletic and academic journey at Duke University, where she will major in Political Science with aspirations of pursuing a career in pre-law and forensic science.

The proud daughter of Tanya Dunbar and Aaron Aska, Taylor credits her parents as her greatest mentors and supporters. She is especially grateful to her mother for introducing her to the Essex County (NJ) Chapter of The Links, Inc. Emerald and Ivory Debutante Cotillion, an experience she cherishes deeply.

In addition to her academic and athletic achievements, Taylor enjoys spending time with family and friends and listening to music. Also, Taylor has worked as a lifeguard and completed two prestigious internships—one at Blueprint Capital, a private equity firm, and another at the Essex County Prosecutor’s Office in a pre-law environment. These experiences have helped shape her career aspirations as she prepares for college and beyond.

Taylor is also deeply committed to community service. Through her local church, The Life Christian Church, she has worked with preschoolers, teaching them about faith and the impact of spirituality in their lives. As a senior teen in the Greater Essex County Chapter (GECC) of Jack and Jill of America, Inc., she currently serves as Fundraising Chair, leading a Double Good Popcorn fundraiser. She previously served as Community Service Chair, where she organized a monthly volunteer project at a local soup kitchen, providing meals to those in need. These roles have strengthened Taylor’s leadership skills and her dedication to service.

With a blend of academic excellence, athletic talent, and a passion for helping others, Taylor excels both on and off the track. She is grateful for the opportunities the colittlion has provided to network, develop leadership skills, and further prepare for a bright future.

Brennan Austin-Jones

Brennan Austin-Jones is the proud daughter of Keirstin Austin and Lucious Jones. She is currently a senior at Jonathan Dayton High School, where she excels both academically and in extracurricular activities.

Brennan is an active member of several school organizations, including the Computer Science Club, Future Business Leaders of America, Civic Leaders of America, and Alternative Club. Her commitment to community service is evident through her long-standing involvement with the Girl Scouts of the USA since the age of three.

A passionate volleyball player, Brennan has been dedicated to the sport for several years and plans to continue playing at the collegiate level. In addition to volleyball, she enjoys reading on a wide range of topics, constantly expanding her knowledge in her spare time.

Brennan’s academic and career aspirations include earning a master’s degree in both business and computer science. She is particularly interested in pursuing a career in Cybersecurity and Artificial Intelligence, where she hopes to make a significant impact in these rapidly evolving fields.

Maya Barrett

Maya Barrett is the daughter of Erica and Jason Barrett of Montclair, New Jersey, and the proud sister of Adrian and Noah Barrett. A dedicated junior in high school, Maya is an honor roll student who excels academically and actively seeks out opportunities to give back to her community.

Maya is an active member of the Greater Essex Chapter of Jack and Jill of America, Incorporated, where she serves on the Teen Legislative Committee. Through this role, she is deeply engaged in advocating for change and contributing to her community in meaningful ways. Her passion for service extends beyond her involvement in Jack and Jill, as she strives to make a positive impact wherever she goes.

Maya’s interests and talents are diverse, with a strong passion for both music and athletics. An exceptional athlete, she has competed at the highest level in competitive girls’ soccer for nine years, demonstrating her commitment, discipline, and teamwork. In addition to her athletic achievements, Maya expresses herself through music, using both sports and the arts as outlets to connect with others and inspire those around her.

Intelligent, resilient, and driven, Maya views education as a privilege and is dedicated to sharing her knowledge and experiences to help others succeed. She plans to attend business school and pursue a career as a Finance/Marketing Executive, where she hopes to use her skills to make a meaningful impact in the corporate world.

For Maya, being a Global Servant Leader means shifting perspectives and inspiring positive change. She believes that through adversity comes the opportunity to create lasting transformation, and it is her goal to lead by example, teaching others how to overcome challenges and embrace opportunities for growth. Maya's vision for the future is one where she can make a lasting and meaningful difference in the world, using her talents, leadership, and compassion to inspire those around her.

Sanaa Victoria Burston

Sanaa Victoria Burston, a senior at Saint Dominic Academy in Jersey City, is the daughter of Mr. Terry L. Burston and Ms. Tsahay N. Marshall and the proud sister of Tyler and Terry Michael Burston.

As a driven and dedicated student, Sanaa embodies academic excellence and leadership. She is a member of the National Honor Society, the Science National Honor Society, and the Mu Alpha Theta National Math Honor Society, reflecting her commitment to scholarly achievement across disciplines. Sanaa holds a seat on her school’s executive board as an elected student representative, actively contributing to school initiatives and decisions. As a student ambassador, she also represents her school at various events, welcoming prospective students and families while promoting the values of Saint Dominic Academy.

Now in her fourth year of a selective health sciences program, Sanaa is preparing for a career in law concentrated in health fields. This program, aimed at providing students with foundational knowledge and hands-on experience in healthcare, has equipped Sanaa with practical skills and insights that will serve her well in her future career. Upon graduation, she will earn a medical assistant certification through the National Healthcareer Association, underscoring her readiness to make a meaningful impact in the healthcare field.

Sanaa’s aspirations extend beyond her current achievements. She dreams of attending Spelman College, where she hopes to major in political science and eventually attend law school with a focus on health law. Her passion lies in advocating for equitable healthcare access and policies that address the needs of underrepresented communities. With a clear vision for her future, Sanaa is eager to combine her academic strengths with her dedication to social justice in order to make a lasting difference.

Sanaa is known for her persistence, kindness, and strong work ethic. Her ability to balance rigorous academics, community service, athletic commitments, and personal interests speaks to her discipline and determination. Whether in the classroom, on the track, or in her community, Sanaa demonstrates a passion for learning, a heart for service, and an unwavering drive to excel.

Elise Jordan Crawford

Elise Jordan Crawford is the proud daughter of Mark and Erika Crawford and the grateful younger sister of Michael and Morgan, both of whom she deeply admires. A senior at Montclair High School, Elise is a dynamic and accomplished young woman with a deep commitment to both academic excellence and community service.

Elise is a dedicated member of the Montclair High School community, where she excels as an AP Scholar and a member of the National Honor Society. As the Equity Chair within the Civics and Government Institute, Elise is at the forefront of advocating for social change within her school. She also serves as the President of both the Art History and Equity Club, a Senior Mentor, and a Mountie Ambassador, where she leads by example and fosters inclusivity and leadership. Elise is actively involved in the Montclair Model UN team and chairs both the middle school Model Congress and United Nations programs. Her linguistic talents were recognized early on when she scored number one in New Jersey and third in the nation on the National French Exam during her freshman year.

A lifelong advocate for community service, Elise has been an active member of Jack and Jill of America, Inc. for 15 years, where she has held leadership roles such as the North Jersey Chapter Legislative Chair, Social Justice Chair, and Protocol Chair. Elise’s commitment to service led her to represent her chapter at the National On The Hill conference in Washington, D.C., where she advocated for mental health programs in New Jersey public schools alongside Representative Mikie Sherrill.

Elise is passionate about creating safe, inclusive spaces for young people, particularly for marginalized communities. Her advocacy for mental health awareness, along with her deep empathy and leadership, has made her a strong and respected voice for change. She believes in the power of speaking up and creating environments where everyone feels seen, heard, and supported.

Outside of school, Elise enjoys spending time with family and friends, playing with her dogs, traveling, and dancing. After graduation, she plans to study Art History and Business, with the goal of becoming a Corporate Art Buyer, where she hopes to blend her love for art with her passion for business to create a lasting impact in the art world. Elise's unwavering dedication to her studies, her community, and her values makes her an inspiring young leader, poised to make a difference wherever she goes.

Jenna Crystal Davis

Jenna Crystal Davis, a resident of Montville, New Jersey, is the daughter of Kayron Davis and Dr. Crystal Davis and the proud sister of Brandon. Jenna is a junior at Morris Catholic High School, where she consistently excels academically as an honor roll student. As a freshman, she was honored with the Lux Christie Award for her contributions to making Morris Catholic a better place, and in her sophomore year, she received the Excellence in Honors Spanish Award.

Jenna is a dedicated leader and holds several leadership roles in various clubs and organizations. She has been elected as class president for her freshman, sophomore, and junior years and is the founder and president of the Black Student Union. Under her leadership, the Black Student Union raised funds for the Mission Madera ministry, supporting children in Uganda, Africa. She also serves as the team manager for the 5th nationally-ranked high school girls' basketball team and works as a student ambassador, representing Morris Catholic to prospective students and parents. Additionally, Jenna was a member of the girls’ volleyball team during her freshman and sophomore years.

Jenna’s commitment to service extends beyond her school community. She is an active member of the Morris County Chapter of Jack and Jill of America, Incorporated, where she has held leadership roles, including Legislative Chair and Vice President of the Senior Teen Group. She also volunteers with the Morris County Chapter of The Links, Incorporated. As a former Girl Scout, Jenna earned the Silver Award by raising funds to install eco-friendly water fountain stations in her community. This summer, she served as a counselor at Legacy Camp, a summer program for foster care children. A lifelong member of Clinton Memorial A.M.E. Zion Church, Jenna serves on the Usher Board and has been recognized as an “Outstanding Youth,” receiving proclamations from the New Jersey General Assembly and former Lieutenant Governor, Sheila Y. Oliver.

In her free time, Jenna enjoys listening to music, spending time with family and friends, and traveling both domestically and internationally. Her favorite destinations include Aruba and Martha’s Vineyard.

Jenna is passionate about advocating for social justice and making a positive impact on the lives of others. With aspirations to attend a prestigious university and law school, she is dedicated to building a career as an advocate, fighting for equality, and working tirelessly to bring about meaningful societal change.

Kimberly (Kimi) Marie Freeman

Kimberly (Kimi) Marie Freeman is the daughter of Tanya and Brian Freeman of West Orange. Both Kimi and her twin sister, Sarah, are seniors at the Morristown Beard School in Morristown, NJ.

Kimi is an accomplished author with two published works, ""'Tis the Damn Season"" (2023) a novel she wrote at just 16, and ""Someone Else in the Dark"" (2024), a collection of original poetry. As a result of her hard work and dedication to the literary process, Kimi has garnered praise from esteemed publications like People Magazine and Publisher's Weekly.

Furthermore, Kimi is an honor roll student with avid participation in leadership roles within her school community. She is Co-President of the Career Connections program and the Morristown Beard chapter of Students in Action. She leads her own club, The Crimson Novelist Society, to help other teens fall in love with writing. Finally, Kimi is on the executive board for the North Jersey chapter of Jack & Jill of America, Inc., and volunteers as a copywriter for the national organization, Team ENOUGH.

When she's not writing, Kimi is dancing competitively with the Class Act Performing Arts Studio Dance Company or performing in musical theatre productions. She studies jazz, ballet, contemporary, lyrical, tap and hip hop, and has enjoyed playing Heather Duke in ""Heathers the Musical"" and Rosie in ""Sweet Charity.""

Kimi is excited to participate in the Cotillion and has enjoyed creating lasting memories, making new friendships, and being inspired by a powerful group of young women. In the future, she hopes to become a lawyer while simultaneously continuing with her creative pursuits.

Sarah Freeman

Sarah Freeman is the proud daughter of Tanya and Brian Freeman and the sister of debutante, Kimi Freeman. She is a resident of West Orange, and, along with her sister, a student at the Morristown Beard School in Morristown, NJ.

Sarah has a wide range of interests and is involved in many aspects of school life, holding leadership roles in a variety of clubs. She is a co-leader of the Business, Finance, and Investing Club, Latin Editor for the World Language literary magazine, and a committee chair for the Black Student Union. Outside of school, Sarah holds a leadership role as the Social Justice Chair for the North Jersey Chapter of Jack and Jill of America, Inc. and is the Youth Council President for the New Jersey Center for Tourette's Syndrome, where she works to support and empower other young people with TS.

Beyond her academic and volunteer work, Sarah is a devoted dancer at Class Act Performing Arts Studio in South Orange. She spends countless hours refining her skills in her favorite styles—Contemporary, Lyrical, and Ballet—demonstrating discipline, artistry, and a love for performance.

Sarah is thrilled to be participating in the Cotillion, and has enjoyed building lasting friendships and learning from the countless new experiences that this special event has offered.

Madyn KaLaya Bryant

Madyn KaLaya Bryant, of Englewood, New Jersey, is the daugter of Mr. and Mrs. AlDon and Tar-Kisay Bryant and a proud big sister to Karis Blake. She is an exceptional young woman with a profound dedication to leadership, the arts, and social justice. Madyn is currently a senior at The Hewitt School in New York City.

As a member of the Bergen-Passaic Chapter of Jack and Jill of America, Inc. since the age of eight, Madyn has exemplified leadership and service for nearly a decade. She has held positions on both the local Teen Executive Board and the Regional Teen Executive Board for the Eastern Region, championing initiatives that empower youth, foster cultural pride, and drive impactful community service. Her journey through Jack and Jill has been foundational in shaping her commitment to advocacy, making her a respected young leader within her community.

As an artist, Madyn has spent the past ten years training with the Alvin Ailey Pre-Professional Junior Division, achieving an elite level in dance while refining her unique voice as a choreographer. At The Hewitt School, she is the founder and captain of the Hewitt dance team, a role through which she cultivates an inclusive and creative space for students to express themselves and deepen their school spirit. She aspires to use dance as a vehicle for mental health advocacy, blending art with healing.

Madyn is a chartering member of her school’s Black Student Union. Her work as an intern in the Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion allows her to foster safe spaces for minority students, making her an influential voice in advancing equity within her school community.

Beyond her artistic and academic achievements, Madyn’s devotion to service is evident in her completion of over 300 hours of community service, demonstrating a profound commitment to uplifting those around her. Madyn’s hobbies include choreographing original dance pieces, exploring new places, and baking for her family. Her dedication, vision, and passion make her a young woman of remarkable impact, ready to make a lasting contribution on both a local and global scale.

Looking to the future, Madyn plans to attend an HBCU, where she will pursue a double major in Digital Marketing and Dance Choreography, blending her passions for business, artistic expression, and social justice to make a lasting impact."

Maya Jade Kirton

Maya Jade Kirton is the daughter of Darren and Madeline Kirton of West Orange, and the proud sister of Darrius and Dylan Kirton. A senior at West Orange High School, Maya is a dynamic and passionate leader deeply committed to both her school and community.

Maya’s leadership skills are evident in her roles as the Secretary of her senior class, a position she has held since her junior year, as well as her involvement as Co-President of the Interact Club and Vice President of the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) Chapter. She is also an active member of the National Honor Society, Tri-M Music Honor Society, Rho Kappa, and the Dance Honor Society, where she continually strives to make a positive impact through her dedication to service, collaboration, and community building.

A gifted musician, Maya has been playing the viola since the age of nine and has honed her craft as a member of the prestigious Royal Strings ensemble at West Orange High School. Her commitment to music has led to her selection for the Honors Chamber Quartet and a memorable performance at Carnegie Hall with other talented musicians from her school. Maya’s passion for music is matched only by her dedication to ballet. She has been studying classical ballet for over eight years, training intensively at the New Jersey School of Ballet. She has performed in numerous productions, including the Nutcracker at the Morristown Performing Arts Center and NJ Ballet’s Annual Spring Gala. Maya’s dedication to ballet also earned her the opportunity to train at the American Ballet Summer Intensive in New York City, further shaping her discipline and artistry.

Maya’s commitment to community service extends beyond her school and artistic pursuits. Twice a month, she volunteers at her former pediatrician’s office in Plainfield, New Jersey, where she is gaining valuable experience as she works toward her dream of becoming a physician. Maya is deeply passionate about becoming a doctor who can serve her community with compassion, integrity, and trust.

Known for her resilience, dedication, and authenticity, Maya is a natural leader who leads by example. Her determination to push herself to her fullest potential, while also inspiring others to do the same, has made her a role model within her community. Maya’s future is bright, and her commitment to growth, service, and leadership will continue to guide her as she strives to make a meaningful impact in the world.

Lielle Marie Parker

Lielle Marie Parker, the proud daughter of Alia and Brian Parker and a sister to Myles and Mason, is from Plainfield, New Jersey. Lielle is a Junior at Rutgers Preparatory School.

Lielle is an honor roll student who actively participates in clubs such as Black Student Union and American Red Cross. She has also been on the school's varsity tennis team for her entire high school career. Lielle is a member of Jack and Jill of America Incorporated, hailing from the mighty Greater Union County Chapter. In this organization Lielle has orchestrated and participated in many community service events as well as serving as 2023 - 2024 Teen Foundation Chair and Teen Program Director this year.

Aside from tennis, Lielle enjoys exercising her creativity, often engaging in hands-on projects, whether it be in the ceramics studio at her school, online interior design projects, or putting her best effort into school projects. Her interest in interior design and architecture have lead to a desire to pursue a career in residential/commercial real estate.

Lielle is described as a caring, attentive, and empathetic person by her friends and family. Lielle is always a gracious friend, trying her best to always consider others feelings, and giving insightful advice. She is a natural born leader, showcasing this quality amongst her friends and in the classroom. From a young age she has exuded confidence, displaying to those around her she is truly comfortable in her own skin. Lielle hopes to exit this program even more graceful and polished than when she walked in, taking every lesson with her as she continues to grow into a refined young woman.

Olivia Peters

Olivia Peters, daughter of Keith and Gale Peters of New Providence, is a dedicated junior at Kent Place School in Summit, where she is known for her leadership, creativity, and commitment to her community. Olivia is an active member of the Greater Union County Chapter of Jack and Jill of America, Inc., a group that has been integral to her personal growth and development. Her experience with Jack and Jill has helped shape her into a confident, compassionate, and empathetic young woman who is dedicated to giving back to her community.

As an admissions ambassador, Olivia enjoys sharing her experiences at Kent Place with prospective families, helping them navigate the journey of choosing the right school for their daughters. Her involvement in student leadership extends to her role as a grade representative on the school’s Student Affairs Committee where she plays an active role in organizing events that foster a strong sense of community. Recently, Olivia was appointed co-editor-in-chief of the school’s inaugural ethics journal, where she will help release its first edition in early 2025.

An accomplished athlete, Olivia has been a member of the Kent Place tennis team for three years and actively contributes to school spirit as a volunteer at various school events. Her dedication to excellence in both academics and extracurricular activities earned her the prestigious Montgomery Award, a testament to her leadership and positive impact on her school community.

Outside of school, Olivia’s talents and interests extend into music, where she is a trained pianist, composer, and performer. She has composed and performed several original pieces, demonstrating both her creativity and dedication to the arts. Olivia is also a valued member of the Camp Kiniya community in Colchester, VT, where she has volunteered as a junior leader. In this role, she helped create a nurturing environment for young girls, earning coaching awards for her contributions. Additionally, Olivia teaches tennis to younger students, passing on her love for the sport. Her passion for skiing is another highlight of her winter season, which she eagerly anticipates each year.

Olivia’s passion for science, particularly biology and chemistry, drives her aspiration to pursue a career in medicine. She is determined to leverage her knowledge and skills to address pressing health challenges and make a lasting, positive impact on individuals and communities. Beyond her academic pursuits, Olivia is deeply committed to understanding the world around her. Her love for travel and exploration of diverse cultures has taught her that embracing different perspectives is essential for fostering empathy, collaboration, and global solutions. With a heart for service and a mind for innovation, Olivia is dedicated to using her talents to create meaningful change in the world.

Naomi Eve Ravenell

Naomi Eve Ravenell is the daughter of Joseph and Karima Ravenell of Glen Ridge, New Jersey, and the proud sister of Asa, Eden, and Samuel. She is a junior at Kent Place School, where she excels in academics, athletics, and leadership.

Naomi has a passion for health and wellness, which is evident in her work as a lifeguard, ensuring the safety of swimmers in her community. She is also training to become an EMT with the Glen Ridge Volunteer Ambulance Squad, further developing her skills and knowledge in emergency care. These experiences serve as stepping stones toward her goal of a career in medicine, where she aspires to combine her commitment to physical and mental well-being with her desire to make a meaningful impact in the lives of others. Naomi is also an active member of the North Jersey Chapter of Jack and Jill of America, Incorporated.

Equally passionate about ethics, Naomi serves as a co-leader of the REBOOT Committee, where she educates her school community on ethical dilemmas in the digital age. She is the President of the DEIB Outreach Committee, leading initiatives that promote inclusion and equity within and beyond her school. As a Bioethics Scholar, Naomi researches complex biomedical issues, exploring how advancements in medicine intersect with principles of autonomy, beneficence, and justice. Her dual interests in ethics and health inspire her to approach wellness from a holistic and informed perspective.

In her free time, Naomi enjoys listening to music, reading, traveling, and staying active through field hockey and golf. Alongside her aspirations to become a doctor, she aims to achieve fluency in Spanish and continue giving back to her community.

To Naomi, being a Global Servant Leader means serving others with integrity, empathy, and respect, while committing to putting those principles into action. She values the connections she has made and the leadership skills she has strengthened during this cotillion program.

Gabrielle Erin Silver

Daughter of Samuel and Ebonique Silver of Watchung, NJ, Gabrielle Erin Silver is a junior at Watchung Hills Regional High School and a proud sister to Samia and Leia. She embodies consistency, compassion, and courage in every aspect of her life.

Gabrielle is an honor roll student who excels academically while balancing significant extracurricular commitments. She is the Vice President of her school’s Black Student Union, a student ambassador for the ""Be The Change"" program promoting inclusivity, and a dedicated athlete competing in varsity track and field and basketball.

Her leadership extends beyond her school. As Teen President of the Greater Union County Chapter of Jack and Jill of America, Incorporated, Gabrielle has held multiple leadership roles showcasing her ability to lead and inspire peers. She also participates in the National Black MBA Association's Leaders of Tomorrow program, acquiring essential skills for future success.

Aviation is another area where Gabrielle is breaking barriers. She is on track to earn her private pilot’s license through the Black Pilots Association, reflecting her drive to excel in a unique and challenging field.

Gabrielle is widely admired for her sweet, caring, and determined personality. Her steadfast commitment to supporting others, advocating for inclusivity, and pursuing her passions make her a trusted and inspiring leader. Gabrielle Silver is undoubtedly a rising star with a bright future ahead of her.

Reina Sa ya Smith

Reina Safiya Smith is the proud daughter of Michael Smith and Chaunté Smith of Scotch Plains, and the proud sister of Rhodes Scholar Jenna Smith. Reina is a senior and Presidential Scholar at Union Catholic Regional High School, where she currently serves as Student Council Executive Board Vice President and Performing Arts Company President’s Committee. While also serving as Student Director, Dance Captain, and Choreographer, she demonstrates her leadership skills as the captain of her Gymnastics, and Forensics, Speech and Debate teams.

As a first honor roll student currently ranked 4th in her class, Reina maintains a high academic standing in correspondence with her many extracurricular activities. Reina is honored to serve as the Eastern Regional Teen President of Jack & Jill of America, Inc., hailing from the GLORIOUS Greater Union County Chapter, and takes pride in her duties of uplifting the black youth in her community. She is also a member of Black Girls Leadership Academy’s third cohort, as well as the Strong Teens Against Racism organization. Reina was diagnosed with Tourette Syndrome at the age of thirteen. Now, she proudly gives back as a member of the Youth Council of the New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome and created a Disability Education Alliance as an educational space for those who may feel isolated. One of Reina’s biggest accomplishments at UCHS was setting the school record by placing third at the Forensics, Speech, and Debate National Championship as a sophomore. Reina takes pride in her community engagement and would like to thank God and her family for all of their support.

Reina’s calling lies in the arts. She loves to perform as well as inspire change through her performances. In her free time, Reina enjoys songwriting, screenwriting, and analyzing film. Reina hopes to be a filmmaker one day and eventually shift into politics. She often says “Emmy by thirty, then straight to Congress.

Sharis Nina Monroe Walthour

Sharis Nina Monroe Walthour is the daughter of the Honorable Judge ShawnDya Simpson and Jacob Walthour, Jr. of South Orange, NJ, and the youngest sibling of Star, Shariah, Sharidan, and Jacob Ross. Sharis is a senior at the Pingry School in Basking Ridge, NJ, where she has consistently earned a place on the honor roll. She is deeply passionate about academics, leadership, social clubs, and athletics.

At Pingry, Sharis serves as the leader of the Multicultural Club, where she has worked tirelessly to promote inclusivity by breaking down barriers, fostering open dialogue, and organizing events that celebrate diversity. As a Student Ambassador and Tour Guide for the Admissions Office, she enthusiastically represents the school to prospective families. On the athletic field, Sharis is an accomplished member of both the Field Hockey and Golf teams.

Sharis is committed to service and community engagement. She has dedicated her summers to mentoring youth through the Urban League of Essex County, helping children in underserved communities build skills and confidence. In addition to her community work, Sharis has gained valuable professional experience by working with her father at Blueprint Capital, where she served as a summer analyst for two consecutive years, conducting in-depth research in the venture capital industry. She has also participated in leadership programs like the Spelman College Leadership Institute and the Unlock Your Potential Symposium, focusing on empowering women of color in corporate sectors.

Sharis is deeply inspired by her mother’s passion for fashion, beauty, work, and civic engagement, as well as her grandmother’s strength, thoughtfulness, and determination. She aspires to follow in her mother’s footsteps by attending law school and pursuing a career at the intersection of law and business, with a focus on supporting entrepreneurs and uplifting communities.

From a young age, Sharis has faced challenges that have shaped her into the resilient, compassionate individual she is today. When her mother was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s disease, Sharis became her caregiver while maintaining her academic and extracurricular pursuits. She also provided unwavering support for her sister with special needs, demonstrating emotional strength and selflessness. These formative experiences have instilled in her a profound sense of empathy and the ability to approach life’s challenges with grace and determination.

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PROUDLY PRESENTS

Adrian J. Barrett

Adrian J. Barrett, 16, fondly called AJ, is the son of Jason and Erica Barrett of Montclair, New Jersey. He is a junior at Seton Hall Preparatory School, where he excels in academics with a particular passion for math, writing, Spanish, and fine arts.

AJ is a focused and charismatic young man who aspires to attend an HBCU to pursue a career in finance. He dreams of traveling the world to learn about diverse cultures and broaden his horizons.

An accomplished athlete, AJ is a competitive soccer player and participates in track and field events for both his school and club teams. In addition to his athletic endeavors, he values family time and enjoys traveling with his parents, his twin sister, Debutante Maya, and his younger brother, Jason.

Participating in the cotillion has given AJ the opportunity to build new friendships, deepen his connection to his community, and further develop his leadership skills.

Michael Malcolm Bragg

Michael Malcolm Bragg,17, is the son of Jamie Bragg and Marques Bragg of East Orange, New Jersey. Malcolm is a senior at Newark Technical High School, where he excels as both a student and an athlete.

A dedicated scholar, Malcolm has been an honor student throughout his high school career. He serves as a Senior Mentor to eight freshmen and is an active member of the Black Student Union.

On the court, Malcolm is the captain of the varsity basketball team and has earned accolades such as First Team All-County and All-State. He has surpassed 1,000 career points and led his team to back-to-back state championships. Malcolm is also a standout volleyball player, earning First Team All-County and All-State honors.

Outside of school, Malcolm is a three-year member of the Montclair Kappa League, where he serves as a Peer Leader and actively volunteers in his community.

Malcolm aspires to become an entrepreneur. He plans to major in Construction and Real Estate Development in college, preparing to own a real estate development company. He is currently considering several colleges and looks forward to making his decision in the spring."

Marcus Bragg

Marcus Bragg,17, is the son of Jamie Bragg and Marques Bragg of East Orange, New Jersey. He is a senior at Newark Technical High School, where he excels as a student and athlete.

In school, Marcus is a member of the Debate Club and the Black Student Union. As Co-Captain of the varsity basketball team, he has earned accolades such as Second Team All-Conference and First Team All-Newark during his junior year. Marcus contributed to leading the Terriers to back-to-back state championships. He also plays varsity volleyball, demonstrating his versatility as an athlete.

Outside of school, Marcus is the President of the Montclair Kappa League, where he serves as a Peer Leader and actively participates in community service. A three-year member, he has proudly represented Kappa League at various events.

Marcus has a passion for sports journalism and is a student member of the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ). He has attended sports broadcasting camps and conducted live interviews, including at the 2023 Brick City Football Classic and for teams in the New Jersey Minors Baseball League.

Marcus plans to major in Journalism with a concentration in Sports Media and Marketing. He is considering Hampton University, Morehouse College, and Howard University for his studies."

Jaxson Davis

Jaxson Davis, 16, is the son of Melissa Kramer and Dr. Sampson Davis of South Orange, New Jersey. Jaxson is a junior at Seton Hall Preparatory School, where he excels academically as a member of the Honor Society and athletically as a standout baseball and basketball player. He is also a member of the Black Student Society, the Ski Club, and the Entrepreneur Club, reflecting his diverse interests and commitment to personal growth.

Jaxson’s talents extend beyond academics and sports. He enjoys painting and drawing, showcasing his creative side. Known for his thoughtfulness, kindness, and sense of humor, Jaxson values fairness and inclusion, believing strongly that everyone should feel welcome and respected.

A dedicated athlete, Jaxson plays baseball for both his high school team and the Wow Factor club team, earning recognition as one of the top baseball players in New Jersey. He has been a member of Jack and Jill of America, Inc. since 2017, and is deeply involved in community service, contributing to organizations that support housing and food security for those in need.

In his free time, Jaxson enjoys spending time with family, including his younger brother Luke, as well as hanging out with friends, working out, listening to music, and relaxing. Jaxson is a well-rounded young man with a bright future ahead, balancing his many talents with a commitment to making a positive impact in his community.

Aiden Eastmond

Aiden Eastmond, 16, is the son of Dr. Tania Mason-Eastmond and Mr. Craig Eastmond of South Orange, New Jersey. Aiden is a junior at Columbia High School, where he is a passionate and dedicated student. Recently inducted into the National Honor Society, Aiden is committed to academic excellence and plans to pursue a career with a focus on the liberal arts.

Beyond academics, Aiden has a talent for media production, serving as the producer and editor for the Jack and Jill of America Essex-Hudson Teen Podcast. He is also an avid sports enthusiast, participating on the Columbia High School Cross Country and Ultimate Frisbee teams. Aiden’s love for the arts shines through his performances in musicals at Columbia High School and the Vanguard Theater, showcasing his creativity and versatility.

In his free time, Aiden enjoys relaxation and caring for his dog, Ringo. Known for his cool, level-headed demeanor, Aiden embodies a calm and collected spirit. He is grateful for the guidance and love provided by his parents, which has shaped his character and ambition.

Aiden looks forward to continuing his journey of academic, artistic, and personal growth while making meaningful contributions to his community.

Joshua Etienne

Joshua Etienne, 17, is the son of Laticia Dunning of East Orange, New Jersey. Joshua is a senior at Union Catholic Regional High School, where he is a talented and passionate artist with a deep commitment to creativity and community service.

Joshua is an active member of several organizations, including the UCPAC, Film Club, Music Ministry, and UC Band, and he has worked closely with the UC Connection Crew. His artistic talents span multiple disciplines, including music production, acting, and filmmaking. As part of the band Veil, Joshua writes and releases original music, showcasing his dedication to his craft. He has received recognition for his excellence in music production, earned an Honor Thespian Award, and has served on the UCPAC Executive Board.

Joshua’s commitment to service is evident in his contributions to Walk-A-Thons in Jersey City, his volunteer work with the East Orange City Council of Public Works, and his efforts to support food pantries in East Orange. In his free time, he enjoys playing multiple instruments, writing short stories, acting in and working behind the scenes of short films, and practicing Haitian Creole to stay connected to his cultural roots.

Joshua’s passion for the arts, coupled with his dedication to service and personal growth, positions him as a thoughtful and creative leader ready to make a meaningful impact on the world.

Christopher Louis

Christopher Louis, 17, is the son of Drs. Vely and Kimberly Louis of Orange, New Jersey. Christopher is a senior at St. Benedict's Preparatory High School, where he excels academically as a member of the National Honor Society. He plans to pursue a career in computer science, combining his analytical skills with his passion for technology.

Outside of academics, Christopher is a talented soccer player and a certified lifeguard. He also serves as the Vice President of Programming for the Greater Essex County Chapter of Jack and Jill of America, Inc., demonstrating his leadership and commitment to community engagement.

In his free time, Christopher enjoys traveling and learning about new cultures, expanding his perspective on the world. He is honored to participate in the cotillion, where he looks forward to further developing his leadership skills and building lasting connections.

Dylan Patrick McDay

Dylan McDay, 16, is the son of Erica and Ryan McDay of West Orange, New Jersey. Dylan is a junior at West Orange High School, where he combines his academic interests with his passion for basketball. A dedicated and driven individual, Dylan is actively studying stock algorithms and exploring strategies to achieve financial freedom, reflecting his entrepreneurial mindset and focus on the future.

Beyond academics and athletics, Dylan is known for his character and positive attitude. He credits his parents for their unwavering influence and guidance in shaping his values and ambitions. Dylan looks forward to continuing his journey of personal and professional growth, striving to make a meaningful impact in all that he does.

Kenneth Michael Shaw

Kenneth Michael Shaw, 17, is the son of Dr. Anita Champagne and Demetrius Shaw of Hillside, New Jersey. Kenneth is a dedicated senior at Union County Vocational-Technical Schools in Scotch Plains, where he skillfully balances academics, athletics, and community service. He maintains Honor Roll status with a 3.6 GPA and is an active leader as a member of the Black Student Union and the NJAC Delta Teen Program.

A committed student-athlete, Kenneth has earned recognition as an NJSIAA Indoor and Outdoor Track Medalist and an Indoor Track Sectional Finalist in the 4x400 relay. His discipline and focus extend beyond the track, as he pursues his interests in the Law and Justice program, where he has developed a passion for social justice reforms. This aligns with his career aspirations in Cybersecurity and IT Project Management, where he hopes to drive meaningful societal change on a global scale. Kenneth’s love for debating societal issues highlights his dedication to making a positive impact.

Kenneth has also contributed over 200 hours of community service, positively influencing his community through initiatives supporting senior citizens, students with exceptionalities, and youth enrichment programs. He plans to major in computer science and engineering, with aspirations of attending Howard University or the University of Maryland, College Park.

Kenneth looks forward to continuing his journey of leadership, academic excellence, and service, as he strives to make a lasting impact on his community and the world.

Andres Perez

Andres Perez, 17, is the son of Andres Perez Sr. and Linda Villacis of Clifton, New Jersey. He is a senior at Saint Peter’s Preparatory School, where he excels academically and athletically.

At Saint Peter’s, Andres is a standout athlete, earning First Team All-Conference honors as a receiver on the football team and All-American recognition on the track team. Beyond sports, he is an active member of the Ebony Club and the Campus Ministry team, showcasing his commitment to leadership and community engagement.

Andres plans to study Economics in college, though he is currently undecided about which institution he will attend.

In his free time, Andres enjoys spending quality time with his younger sister, Mia, and their family dog, Apollo. He is excited to participate in the cotillion, embracing the opportunity to experience something new and build meaningful connections.

Everett J. Reynolds

Everett J. Reynolds, 17, is the son of Eric M. Reynolds and Rev. Dr. Crystal Newby-Reynolds of West Orange, New Jersey. Everett is a dedicated and multi-talented senior at West Orange High School, where he consistently earns a place on the honor roll. His commitment to academic excellence is further reflected in his study of Chinese, showcasing his dedication to cultural learning and global awareness.

A well-rounded individual, Everett has excelled as an athlete, competing on both the track and volleyball teams, where he demonstrated discipline, teamwork, and perseverance. Beyond academics and athletics, Everett’s true passion lies in music and music engineering. He has studied drums, percussion, and electric guitar, blending technical skill with creativity and a love for artistic expression.

Everett’s involvement extends into his community, where he is an active member of the youth group at St. Matthew AME Church in Orange, New Jersey. As a youth leader and a vibrant contributor to the church’s arts ministries, he is committed to using his talents to uplift and inspire others.

Everett credits his parents for instilling in him a strong foundation of faith, leadership, and service. As he prepares to embark on his next chapter, Everett looks forward to pursuing his passions in college and leaving a meaningful impact on his community and beyond.

Jaden Robinson

Jaden Robinson, 17, is the son of Sharon Booker and Corie Robinson of Newark, New Jersey. Jaden is a senior at St. Benedict’s Preparatory High School, where he excels academically with a 3.8 GPA. He is a student leader who mentors his peers and a dedicated athlete, competing on the varsity track and baseball teams.

Jaden has been recognized as ""Rookie of the Year"" in caddying and advanced to the role of caddy mentor. He is a candidate for the prestigious Chick Evans Scholarship, a testament to his hard work and leadership. Passionate about business, finance, and economics, Jaden aspires to attend Morehouse College, where he hopes to grow among like-minded individuals while preparing for a successful career.

Jaden lives by the philosophy, “Failure is success in progress,” which motivates him to view challenges as opportunities for growth. He attributes his strong values of hard work and integrity to his mother, who has been a constant source of inspiration.

Jaden is a thoughtful and driven young man, eager to make a meaningful impact as he continues his academic and personal journey.

Lyfe Smith

Lyfe Smith,17, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kyle and Sunne-Ryse Smith of West Orange, New Jersey. He is a senior at West Orange High School, where he combines his passion for academics and athletics.

A dedicated student, Lyfe has a particular interest in history and sports, and he aspires to pursue a career in business management. His long-term goal is to attend law school and ultimately take on an executive role within a company or sports organization.

An accomplished athlete, Lyfe runs track and has earned recognition in individual and team events at the conference, county, and state levels. He has also competed in prestigious events such as the Penn Relays Championship of America 4x800 meter relay and New Balance Nationals.

Lyfe credits his parents as his greatest supporters and is grateful for their unwavering encouragement. He is honored to participate in the cotillion and has enjoyed forming new connections through this memorable experience.

Maison Matthew Smith

Maison Matthew Smith, 17, is the son of Matthew and LaThell Smith of New Rochelle, New York. Maison is a top-performing senior at New Rochelle High School with a strong passion for social studies and business. He plans to pursue post-secondary education in international business, combining his love for global relations with his drive to make a meaningful impact on communities within the African diaspora.

In addition to his academic achievements, Maison is a talented and popular teen DJ, known professionally as DJ SMITHYBOY. Since the age of nine, he has partnered with his parents to manage an impressive range of events, including weddings, bar and bat mitzvahs, teen parties, social gatherings, galas, DJ battles, and corporate holiday parties. His DJing career has afforded him opportunities to travel both nationally and internationally. Maison recently expanded his entrepreneurial pursuits by creating a clothing brand, Unique Souls.The brand’s debut T-shirt, featuring the iconic Denzel Washington, sold out in just two weeks, reflecting Maison’s creative vision and entrepreneurial spirit.

Maison is also a dedicated community leader, serving as a youth advocate on New York Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins’ Youth Council and as the Teen President of the Westchester County Chapter of Jack and Jill of America,Inc.,for the 2023-2024 program year.He values spending time with his younger sister, Milan, and other family members and friends. Maison also enjoys staying informed on current events, sports, and popular culture, and he engages in lively political debates.

As the proud son of two lifelong educators who have supported his endeavors since childhood, Maison is eager to continue his journey of creative entrepreneurship, service, and excellence. He looks forward to making a positive impact on the world through his passions and commitments."

Lester Taylor, IV

Lester E.Taylor, IV, 16, is the son of Lester Taylor, III, Esq., and Dr. Bibi Taylor of Watchung, New Jersey. Lester is a junior at Morristown-Beard School, where he excels as a student-athlete. He enjoys playing basketball and competing in track and field events, including the 100m, 200m, and 4x100m relay. Beyond athletics, Lester is known for his culinary talents and enjoys cooking whenever time permits.

Academically, Lester’s strong analytical skills contribute to his passion for math and science. In addition to his studies and sports, he is actively engaged in his community, volunteering for various food drives in Union County. Lester also works as a part-time Junior Law Clerk at the Taylor Law Group, LLC, where he is gaining valuable experience in case analysis and labor negotiations.

Lester recently completed the Business Entrepreneurship Summer Program at Montclair State University and the Investing 101: Managing a Live Financial Portfolio Program at Seton Hall University,further fueling his passion for investing and business. These experiences have inspired him to explore post-secondary institutions with strong business programs.

Lester resides in Watchung with his parents and his younger sister, Lena Taylor. He looks forward to pursuing his academic and professional ambitions, building on his strong foundation of leadership, service, and determination

Ennis Troupe

Ennis Troupe, 17, is the son of Jessica Troupe of Montclair, New Jersey, and Quincy Troupe III of Denver, Colorado. Ennis is a senior at Union Catholic Regional High School, where he excels as the captain of his school’s soccer team and recently earned All-Conference honors for the current season. A consistent Honor Roll student, Ennis demonstrates a strong commitment to both academics and athletics.

Ennis has been involved in soccer since the age of seven, playing for both school and club teams. He currently competes with Matchfit FC, showcasing his dedication and passion for the sport. Outside of soccer, Ennis enjoys spending time with friends and family, as well as working at his mother’s local business, where he is learning the value of entrepreneurship.

Ennis plans to pursue his dream of becoming an entrepreneur after college, combining his leadership skills and determination to create a meaningful career. He looks forward to participating in the cotillion and further developing his leadership and social skills.

Quincy Wright

Quincy Joseph Wright, 16, is the son of Joseph B. Wright, Jr., and Kerri Wright of Somerset, New Jersey. Quincy is a junior at Franklin High School, where he is an active and dedicated studentathlete. He participates in multiple sports, including the Franklin High School Swim Team, serves as a linebacker on the Varsity Football Team, and competes on the Track Team, demonstrating his passion for athletics and teamwork.

Quincy is a member of the First Baptist Church of Lincoln Gardens and is committed to giving back to his community. He supports local organizations such as the Zakee Bowser Enrichment Foundation, providing school supplies to underprivileged children, and raises funds with his football team, the Franklin High School Warriors, to support displaced youth. He also works as a lifeguard and swim instructor at the Piscataway YMCA, showcasing his dedication to helping others.

Academically, Quincy has a strong interest in math and finance and plans to pursue a bachelor’s degree in finance at a notable HBCU after high school. In his free time, he enjoys reading Japanese animation and furthering his knowledge in his areas of interest.

Known for his charisma and leadership among his peers, Quincy is a fun-loving young man with a bright future ahead. He looks forward to continuing his journey of academic, athletic, and personal growth.

Ethan Wyllie

Ethan Wyllie, 16, is the son of Bernard Wyllie and Dolorist Dover of East Orange, New Jersey. Ethan is a junior at Cicely L. Tyson Community School of Performing and Fine Arts, where he is passionate about entrepreneurship and committed to making a difference. He aspires to pursue a career in real estate and business, with a mission to help low-income and middle-class families find affordable housing.

Outside of academics, Ethan enjoys playing basketball and the piano, showcasing his well-rounded talents and love for creativity and sports. He also values staying active by going to the gym and cherishes spending time with his friends and family, creating priceless memories that inspire his goals. Ethan credits his parents as his biggest motivators and sources of inspiration, instilling in him a strong work ethic and drive for success.

Ethan is excited to participate in the Cotillion, where he looks forward to sharpening his leadership and social skills while building meaningful friendships and connections. He views this opportunity as a stepping stone to further personal and professional growth, preparing him to make a lasting impact in his community and beyond.

Supporting all Debutantes from the NORTH JERSEY CHAPTER of Jack and Jill of America.

Kaia Alcime, Elise Crawford, Kimi Freeman, Sarah Freeman, Naomi Ravenell

Congratulations to Debutantes Reina Smith & Sharis Walthour

On your participation in the Essex County Chapter of the Links, Inc. 2024 Debutante Leadership Program and Emerald and Ivory Debutante Cotillion

You are the Belles of the Ball!

With Love from the Mullins FamilyDon, Crystal, Natalie (2013 Debutante), and Noelle (2019 Debutante)

BEST WISHES TO ESCORT

Quincy Joseph Wright

We wish you the absolute best in all your future endeavors and hope that your tomorrows are filled w h good hea h, and enjoyment of many personal rewards and successes!!

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the Freeman Twins

Double the Strength. Double the Grace. Double the Love.

We have witnessed the grace, intelligence, and resilience of two remarkable young women. Now it’s them as they step into a new chapter of their lives. From shared dreams to individual triumphs, their journey of sisterhood has been doubly inspiring. to personal growth. Their bond is unbreakable, their future is bright, and their impact is boundless. Together, they are unstoppable. Let’s celebrate these shining stars!

immense pride and overwhelming joy.

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Celebrate these shining stars today and always!

Kimi & Sarah Freeman

Lielle Parker

"“Stping onto a brand-new path is difficult, but not more difficult tn remaining in a situation, which is not nurturing to the whole woman.”

Quote from Maya Angelou

Taylor - Your RADIANCE lights up the room. Your BRILLIANCE enlightens the crowd.

Your BEAUTY is to be emulated. YOU bring me JOY and YOU fill my heart with love. With all my love, Mom"

Congratulations Kimi and Sarah I am so oud of you! Love Dad

THE ESSEX COUNTY (NJ) CHAPTER OF THE LINKS, INCORPORATED

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2024 Debutante Kaia Alcime

THE ESSEX COUNTY (NJ) CHAPTER OF THE LINKS, INCORPORATED

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2024 Debutante Lolade Aromire

THE ESSEX COUNTY (NJ) CHAPTER OF THE LINKS, INCORPORATED

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Debutante Taylor Aska

Congratulations, Taylor! We are so thrilled to support you as you introduce yourself to society as a Debutante in the Essex County Links' Cotillion!

You have blossomed into a beautiful, sweet, and amazingly gifted young woman and we are so incredibly proud of you. Remain true to who you are and continue to live your life with grace, gratitude, courage and authenticity.

Love always!

Chloe Mason, 2019 Emerald and Ivory 1st Place Winner and Family (Mark, Carolyn and Mark, Jr.)

Congratulations Taylor Aska

Congratulations Taylor Aska!

So proud of all your accomplishments. Enjoy the Emerald and Ivy Debutante Cotillion.

We delight in your brilliance, are amazed by your many talents, and marvel at the young lady you are becoming.

May this special moment as a debutante be one that you take with you in all of your endeavors. We know that you are poised for success in all that you do.

Congratulations and blessings, Taylor!

With much love from your mother’s Alpha Kappa Alpha linesisters of 33 years:

Donyale Reavis

Madyé Parrish

Ericka Perry-Junior

Kimberly Edwards

THE ESSEX COUNTY (NJ) CHAPTER OF THE LINKS, INCORPORATED

Congratulations to our precius Brennan! Keep soaring!

Love you forever & ever! Mimi, Aunts Patricia and Lynn Marieipsum

Mimi, Aunts Patricia & Lynn Marie

Con atulations and Best Wishes

Today and Always…you make us very proud!

THE ESSEX COUNTY (NJ) CHAPTER OF THE LINKS, INCORPORATED

PROUDLY PRESENTS

2024 Debutante Maya Barrett

THE ESSEX COUNTY (NJ) CHAPTER OF THE LINKS, INCORPORATED

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2024 Debutante Madyn KaLaya Bryant

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IN LOVING MEMORY OF GREAT-GRANDMOTHER DORRIE LEE WALLACE CELEBRATING THE PRESENTATION OF DEBUTANTE MADYN KALAYA BRYANT.

On this momentous occasion, we honor Debutante Madyn Bryant as she steps into society with grace, poise, and purpose. Madyn embodies the strength, love, and values passed down through her family, a legacy profoundly shaped by the memory of her greatgrandmother, Dorrie Lee Wallace.

Though no longer with us, Great-Grandmother Dorrie’s enduring spirit and wisdom continue to inspire and guide Madyn. This presentation is a testament to her love and the foundation she laid for generations to come.

“I can do all things through Christ, who strengthens me" Philippians 4:13.

With love and remembrance, Auntie Deborah

Congratulations & much success on all your future endeavors. Looking forward to creating your next gown.

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Joan Wiltshire-Husser

THE ESSEX COUNTY (NJ) CHAPTER OF THE LINKS, INCORPORATED

PROUDLY PRESENTS

2024 Debutante Sanaa V. Burston

Congratulations Sanaa!

We are proud as you make your grand debut as a debutante at the 2024 Emerald and Ivy Ball for Essex County, Chapter of the Links Incorporated. Your grace, intelligence, and kindness, embody the finest qualities of a young woman stepping into this new chapter. We are excited to see the bright future that lies ahead.

We are so proud of you Sanaa!
Love, Tyson, Angela, and Tyriek

THE ESSEX COUNTY (NJ) CHAPTER OF THE LINKS, INCORPORATED

PROUDLY PRESENTS

2024 Debutante

Elise Crawford

on your selection for the

Elise Crawford 2024

Emerald and Ivy Debutante Cotillion Leadership Program!

We are very proud of you and wish you n your future endeavors!

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2024 Debutante Jenna Davis

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You have grown into a beautiful young lady.

We are proud of your outstanding accomplishments and service to your community. May God continue to bless you and keep you.

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Dr. Crystal D. Davis President

Congratulations Jenna!

We are so proud of you and all of your many accomplishments!
Lots of love,
The Martin Family- Catherine, Christopher,, Jeri , Christian, Elizabeth and Herman

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THE ESSEX COUNTY (NJ) CHAPTER OF THE LINKS, INCORPORATED

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Kimberly & Sarah Freeman

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE

FREEMAN’S TWINS SISTERS

STEVEN BRISTER & ROSALIND FORD

CONGRATULATIONS

TO BOTH OF MY BEAUTIFUL NIECES KIMBERLY AND SARAH FREEMAN ON YOUR DEBUT! TODAY, YOU ARE CELEBRATED FOR THE REMARKABLE YOUNG WOMEN YOU HAVE BOTH BECOME. I AM SO PROUD OF YOU GIRLS AND EXCITED TO SEE ALL THE WONDERFUL THINGS THE FUTURE HOLDS.

LOVE YOU BOTH UNCLE STEVE AND AUNT JOANN

FAMILY ISN ’ T JUST ABOUT BLOOD IT ’ S ABOUT LOVE, CONNECTION, AND THE BOND WE CHOOSE TO NURTURE.

NO MATTER WHAT, YOU BOTH WILL ALWAYS FEEL LIKE MY LITTLE SISTERS, AND I’LL ALWAYS BE HERE FOR YOU.

LOVE ANDRE

CONGRATULATIONS CONGRATULATIONS

TO SARAH FREEMAN AND HER ESCORT, AIDEN EASTMOND AND KIMBERLY FREEMAN AND HER ESCORT, JADEN ????? ON THEIR COMPLETION OF THE ECCL EMERALD AND IVY DEBUTANTE COTILLION LEADERSHIP PROGRAM.

MAY YOU SHINE BRIGHTLY TONIGHT LOVE, THE FAVORS FAMILY

THE ESSEX COUNTY (NJ) CHAPTER OF THE LINKS, INCORPORATED

PROUDLY PRESENTS

2024 Debutante Mayra Kirton

Maya,

It has been a true blessing to see you flourish into a beautiful young lady. You bring so much light into our life and we truly cherish that. We are beyond proud of you and we can’t wa to see the am ing things that your future has in store.

Love, Mom,Dad, Darrius, Dylan

Congratulations and

Best

Wishes Maya Kirton

Let your light shine brightly on the world we applaud you!

With joy in our hearts, Dr Jordan and Ms Cathy Garrison

To Princess Maya Jade Kirton, we are very proud of your accomplishments, your drive and dedication to both education and dance. We wish you nothing but success and blessings.

Love Dad, Uncle O and Uncle Ray The Kirton Trio. LLC

M is for merry, happy and gay laughter, always singing and dancing since you were a little girl

A is for admirable. a heart of gold Y is for yielding, willing to share A is for adorable with lots of charm and beauty

Congratulations on all of your accomplishments!! We love you so much,

Grandma Sands & Aunt Okey and all of your family in the Bahamas.

Congratulations Maya, we’re so proud of you!

Keep up the amazing work.

We’re cheering for you in Michigan!

Love, Winsome & Thomas Hordt

we congratulate you on your a chievements and are so proud of you! Getting to know you and seeing you grow over the past years have been delightful.

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MAYA

The Wedners (Jackie, Rodney, Jaden and Maya) are so proud of all that you've accomplished. May your star continue to rise and shine brightly!

Con atulations Maya on your achievement we are so proud of you.
Love always Suze e and Steven Hi and Family

Congratulations to Maya Kirton

From Taylor, Matt and

Congratulations on your accomplishments, we are so proud of you !!

Love, Aunt Cookie and Uncle Frankie

Maya, The Wedners

(Jackie, Rodney, Jaden and Maya) are so proud of all that you've accomplished. May your star continue to rise and shine brightly!

Congratulations Maya on your accomplishments. We are so proud of you.

THE ESSEX COUNTY (NJ) CHAPTER OF THE LINKS, INCORPORATED

PROUDLY PRESENTS

2024

Debutante Lielle Parker

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2024

Debutante Olivia Peters

Con gratulations 2024 Debutante Olivia Peters

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To Olivia Mae Peters

The one person who will never leave us, whom we will never lose, is ourself. Learning to love our female selves is where our search for love must begin. – Communion: The Search for Female Love, 2002 bell hooks With Love and

Congratulations

Debutante Olivia Peters.

With Love, Scott, Kristen, Aidan, Morgan and Trey Walker

Debutante Olivia Pet s

Con atulation on Yo Cotiion. In Loving Mem y of Grandma and Grandpa Epps

DebutanteCongratulations Olivia Peters

With Love, Scott, Kristen, Aidan, Morgan and Trey Walker

Con atulations and Ble ings Olivia!

Continue to achieve success in all your accomplishments.

THE ESSEX COUNTY (NJ) CHAPTER OF THE LINKS, INCORPORATED

PROUDLY PRESENTS

2024

Debutante Naomi Ravenell

Naomi Eve Ravenell

You truly embody the values of leadership and service which are the founding principles of The Links organization. We are so proud of you and the dedication to the civic, educational and cultural advancement of Black people you demonstrate continuously. We love you and hope the memories of your cotillion debut are heartwarming and lifelong.

Mom and Dad

Quality Care Close to Home

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THE ESSEX COUNTY (NJ) CHAPTER OF THE LINKS, INCORPORATED

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Debutante

Gabrielle Silver

Congratulations Debutante Gabrielle Silver

You are a shining example of achievement. May God continue to bless you each and every day!

Gabs

We e so oud of you. I adm e yo tenacity and I love to see yo constant h d w k in ev ything that you do. We e v y oud of you, and please continue to be yo authentic self. We Love you so much!

Lots of Love

Debutante Gabrielle

THE ESSEX COUNTY (NJ) CHAPTER OF THE LINKS, INCORPORATED

PROUDLY PRESENTS

2024 Debutante Reina Smith

To Reina, Your name, Reina, is associated with characteristics such as royalty, strength, grace, wisdom, and beauty. You exemplify all of these qualities and more! We are so happy you could participate in this wonderful Debutante experience and we congratulate you on your many accomplishments.

Love always!

Chloe Mason, 2019 Emerald and Ivory 1st Place Winner and Family (Mark, Carolyn, and Mark, Jr.)

Congratulations

Reina Smith

2024 Debutante Essex County (NJ) Chapter, The Links Incorporated. We are so proud of you!!!

With Love, Joe & Yolanda Ru n

If you always try to be normal, you will never know how amazing you are.

-Nadiyah Spencer

Congratulations Debutante Reina Safiya Smith

Nadiyah Spencer, Founder of TinkyPoo Diapers

Congratulations and Blessings

Reina

We are so proud of you and all your accomplishments. Delrecole and Charlinda Gales

THE ESSEX COUNTY "NJ" CHAPTER OF THE LINKS, INCORPORATED

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2024 Debutante Sharis Walthour

We cannot adequately express how truly proud we are of you and all you have accomplished. It’s been our pleasure to watch you grow into the beautiful, stylish, poised, graceful, intelligent and sweet young woman that you are today.

Congratulations on making your entrance into society as a Debutante in the Essex County Links' Cotillion. We hope it has been an especially meaningful and enjoyable experience for you. We love you and are so excited about all that God has in store for you! Love always!

Chloe Mason, 2019 Emerald and Ivory 1st Place Winner and Family (Mark, Carolyn, and Mark, Jr.)

Congr ul ions

Sharis Walthour & Christopher Louis

on your participation in the 2024 Emerald and Ivory Debutante Cotillion

Love Always,

Auntie Kim and the Louis Family

Congr ul ions Sharis Wal our on being an Emerald and Ivory Debuta e and on your many accomplishme s!

We are so proud of you!

Sincerely,

The Elmore Family

Congratulations to Debutante Sharis Wal our

Congratulations Chri opher A hony Louis on your participation in the 2024 Emerald and Ivory Debutante Cotillion

Congratulations

Debutante Sharis Walthour

You have grown into a lovely young lady and the sky is the limit for you!

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