Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 August 1997 — Page 8

2 ■ Friday, August 15, 1997 ■ The Indianapolis Recorder

Program Agenda "Community of Heroes Celebration"

6:30 p.m. - 7:45 p.m.

VIP Reception

8:00 p.m. - 8:20 p.m.

Master of Ceremony - Amos Brown, Hoosier Radio & TV Welcome - Pat Browne, IPS Director of Multi-Cultural Education Invocation - Dave Rozzell, Freight Masters Inc., Executive Assistant

8:25 p.m. - 9:25 p.m.

Entertainment/Dinner-King Ro, WTLC -AM, Program Producer

9:30 p.m. 10:00 p.m

Recognition Awards - Lyman Rhodes, Director, ICAAM Eugene White, Washington Township MSD, Superintendent Byron Mason, Baker & Daniels, Partner

10:05 p.m. -1:00 a.m.

Entertainment - King Ro

Planning Committee

Special thanks to all of our sponsors:

Chairman

Lyman B. Rhodes, II Indianapolis Commission on African American Males Entertainment & Tickets King Ro, WTLC 1310 AM Pat Browne. IPS Multi-Cultural Education

Gary Clark,

Indianapolis Arts Center Ron Page, The Indianapolis Urban League

Venue & Program Margaret Barron, Indpls. Public Housing Assoc. Wanda Elliott City of Indianapolis Jim King, The Ashantii Room Sponsorship & Funding Daryl Mason. Mason Consulting Group Jackie Cissell, Indianapolis Power & Light Olgen Williams, Chistamore House

Media ft Marketing Kelli Brown, City of

Indianapolis

Leighton Haynes, Div. Equal

Opportunity

Cheryl Hall-Russell, Center on Philanthropy Awards ft* Recognition Jesse Lowery, Uptown Beepers Robert Patrick, R.E. Patrick & Associates Roderick Bohannan, NAACP

American United Life, NBD Bank,

I PL, Teachers Credit Union,

Indianapolis Colts, Fifth Third

Bank, First of America Bank, Huntington Bank, Moore

Foundation, Kroger Company,

The Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper, The Indianapolis

Urban League, Roddie Janitorial

Service, Community for

Education Foundation, MCCOY,

Uptown Beepers and Mason

Consulting Group. Also a special thanks for the contributions of General Hotel Corporation and

American United Airlines.

Some of our Community of Heroes: (pictured left to right) Rev. Jimmie Harrington, Clifford Hatcher, Charles Davis, Gary Nickleson, Judge Smith, Bernard “Bemie” Render and Milton Booth.