San Francisco NCBW's 10th Annual Golden Girls "Bridging the Generations" Hats and Gloves Tea 3/14/15

Making a difference with hats, gloves and tea at the historic Fairmont Hotel, the San Francisco Chapter of the National Coalition of 100 Black Women, utilizes the fun, fabulous, & honorable event to raise funds for its employment & training program.
By: San Francisco National Coalition 100 Black Women
 
 
San Francisco NCBW Honors Unsung Heroes March 14 at the Historic Fairmont Hotel
San Francisco NCBW Honors Unsung Heroes March 14 at the Historic Fairmont Hotel
SAN FRANCISCO - Feb. 19, 2015 - PRLog -- MEDIA ADVISORY

“Tenth Annual Golden Girls Hats and Gloves  ‘Bridging the Generations’ Tea” during The SF National Coalition of 100 Black Women in San Francisco Multicultural Weekend in March, “Women’s History Month

WHO:          The San Francisco National Coalition of 100 Black Women, SFNCBW President,  Maxine V. Hickman, Ph.D., SFNCBW Founder and President Emeritus, I Lee Murphy Reed, SF NCBW 3rd Vice President & Tea Chairperson, Ridwana Bentley; Mistress of Ceremonies, Christie James, Co-Host of Renel and Christie in the Morning on 98.1 KISS FM; 2015 Honorees include: Carolyn Hoskins, Founder/Owner, Domini Hoskins Black History Museum(Arts); Cecilia Thomas, Program Manager, Community Health Programs, California Pacific Medical Center (Advocacy); Gwendolyn Westbrook, CEO United Council of Human Services (Community Service); Jolynn Washington, Principal, Jose Ortega Elementary School, San Francisco Unified School District (Education); Andrea Baker, President Andrea Baker Consulting (Entreprenuer); Dr. Mary Ann Jones, CEO Westside Community Services(Health); Betty Reid Soskin, Park Ranger, Rosie Riveter World War II, Home Front Historical Park (Golden Girl) and Linda Oubre, Dean, College of Business, San Francisco State University (Trailblazer).

WHAT:          “Tenth Annual Golden Girls Hats and Gloves Tea:   ‘Bridging the Generations’” during the San Francisco National Coalition of 100 Black Women in San Francisco Multicultural Weekend.

WHEN:          Saturday, March 14, 2014.   11:00-3:00 p.m.

11:00-12:20 Silent Auction & Reception- Pre Event Media Interviews

12:30 Tea & Awards Program

Post Event Media Interviews Available

WHERE:          Fairmont Hotel, 950 Mason Street, San Francisco, CA  94108

WHY:          The annual tea honors unsung community leaders and brings visibility and funding for NCBW-SF programs such as the “Bridging the Generations” Employment and Job Training Program.”  It also brings recognition to the Tuskegee Airmen.

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