The Christian Association of Businesses (C.A.B.) is proud to host the first Annual Chicago’s Black Wall Street Awards Dinner.
The Christian Association of Businesses (C.A.B.) is proud to host the first Annual Chicago’s Black Wall Street Awards Dinner to commemorate the 100-year Anniversary of the destruction of Tulsa Oklahoma’s Black Wall Street District. Our goal is to turn a negative into a positive by recognizing a small group of individuals in the Chicagoland area who have made a difference in the Economic Development of our communities.
You have been chosen to be one of the Honorees selected from some of Illinois’ most prominent African Americans that have influenced the lives of others and given us the necessary hope to change the future.
The event will be held at Chicago’s newest ‘destination restaurant’ Oooh-Wee! It Is, 33 E. 83rd Street Chicago, Illinois on Monday December 13, 2021 from 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. This memorable celebration is an After 5 Affair that will include multiple selections of their finest cuisine served to you from an All You Can Eat dinner arrangement. Followed by video presentations of the recipients of this prestigious award. Note that there is of no cost to you.
Some of the Honorees include Senator Donne E. Trotter, State Representative LaShawn K. Ford, Alderman Roderick T. Sawyer, Community Activist Andrew Holmes, Gloria Smith receiving for Phillip Jackson founder of the ‘Black Star Project’, Melinda Kelly ‘Chatham Business Association’, Minor Allen receiving for Mark Allen ‘Black Wall Street Chicago’, Tonya Trice ‘South Shore Chamber of Commerce’, Stephanie Hart ‘Brown Sugar’, Melvin and Monique Rodriguez ‘Mielle Organics’.
Please confirm your attendance by calling Cheryl Salter at 386.463.3020
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