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Greater New York Chapter, The Links, Inc. |
900 Guests celebrated friendship and service with Greater New York Links and honored Joyce M. Roche, president, Girls Inc. and Susan Taylor, Editor Emerita of Essence Magazine at their 59th annual Easter Luncheon and fashion Show at Chelsea Piers Pier Sixty.
Sister Links, family, friends and guests came from all over the United States to join Greater New York Chapter in saluting Roche and Taylor. Reginald Canal, First Vice President, African Heritage Banking , HSBC Bank, USA was given the Outstanding Corporate Citizen Award.
The event’s theme “Celebration of Friendship and Service” included awards for two of the Greater New York Chapter’s outstanding members Ketly Michel and Marcella Maxwell. |
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Gerri Warren-Merritt was luncheon chair. Co-chairs were Sydney Avent and Evette Beckett-Tuggle. Fashion impresario Walter Greene presented a 30-minute “Back to the Basics – The Easter Parade” featuring designs of African Americans: New York fashion designer Courtney Washington, Stephen Burrows, Duane Fish, Susan Moses, and Douglas Says.
Established in 1946, The Links is one of the nation’s oldest and largest volunteer service organization of women who linked in friendship and are committed to enriching, sustaining and ensuring the culture and economic survival of African-Americans and persons of African descent. It is a non-profit with nearly 12,000 professional women of color in 273 chapters located in 42 states, The District of Columbia and Germany, South Africa and the Bahamas. The Greater New York chapter, founded in 1949 is committed to fostering community outreach in the New York metropolitan area through quality programs with a long-term impact on the well-being and enrichment of African-Americans. For more information visit: www.greaternylinks.org |
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Evette Beckett-Tuggle, Joyce Roche, Susan Taylor, Gerri Warren-Merrick, Minta Spain |
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Kennedy Williams-Benjamin and Susan Taylor |
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Grace Ingleton, Gerri Warren-Merrick, Ketly Michel, and Minta Spain |
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Betty King Obiajulu |
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Walter Green surrounded by models |
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Kephra Burns and Susan Taylor |
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Rosemonde Pierre Louis and Alma Nugent |
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Bill, Elinor, and Susan Tatum |
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Rev. Dr. Reginald Tuggle |
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Minta Spain, Evette Beckett-Tuggle, Susan Taylor, and Sydney Avent |
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Bishetta Merritt and C. Virginia Fields and Gerri Warren-Merrick |
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Marcella Maxwell and Jewel Moolenaar |
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Assemblyman William Boyland, Jr. and David Brand |
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Hasoni Pratts, Robin Verges, and Michelle Miller Morial |
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Elinor Tatum, Lorraine Cortes-Vasquez, and Hasoni Pratts |
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Sharne Jackson and Donna Williams |
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Susan Taylor’s friends and family |
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Elinor Tatum, Gerri, Barbara, Hasoni Pratts, Marcella Maxwell, Sydney Avent, and C. Virginia Fields |
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Hazel Dukes |
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Dawn Hankin, Anna Maria Bishop Harris, and Gayle Hawkins |
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Gil McGriff and Ruth Clark |
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| Fashions by Courtney Washington, Stephen Burrows, and S&S |
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Hasoni Pratts, Rhonda Joy McLean, and Sharne Jackson with Scholarship Award winners |
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Robin Verges and Stanley Gleaton |
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Hasoni Pratts with Senator Kevin Parker |
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Margarett Elaine Flake, Katherine Fields, C. Virginia Fields, Michelle Cheney Donaldson, Yvonne Burgess-Wright, Kamyra Harding Brand, Susan Davenport Austin, Mary Ellen Arrington, and Virginia L. Arrington
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Jordan Oliver and Allyson Leigh Bolden |
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Marcella Maxwell with her True Service Award surrounded by Grace Ingleton, Gerri Warren-Merrick, Deborah Young, and Minta Spain |
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Rev. Dr. Suzan Johnson-Cook, Gerri Warren-Merrick, and Minta Spain |
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Leon Merrick and Cyril Poindexter |
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Linda Zango-Haley with her mother Marjorie Elliott and Annie Taylor Greenup and Dawne Mann Hurley |
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Judith West and Natatia Griffith |
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Dr. Marcia Bayne-Smith with her family |
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Margot Jordan and her daughter Markita |
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Queens Borough President Helen Marshall, Linda Burrell, and Jocelyn Cooper |
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Judith West with her granddaughter Allyson Leigh Bolden |
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On March 6th at Carnegie Hall, the Opera Orchestra of New York held its benefit Gala Evening in celebration of Music Director Eve Queler’s 100th Carnegie Hall Performance with an all-star roster of singers including Renee Fleming, Aprile Millo, Latonia Moore, Krassimira Stoyanova, Eglise Gutierrez, Dolora Zajick, Marcello Giordani and Stephen Costello.
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Daniel Mobbs and Eve Queler |
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Renata Scotto was host of a program which included works of Rossini, Donizetti, Meyerbeer, Ponchielli, Cilea and others.
The Opera Orchestra’s mission is to bring to New York area audiences high-quality performances of seldom-heard operatic masterworks featuring internationally acclaimed artists as well as talented young singers and promote the career development of gifted young artists.
To achieve these goals, The Opera Orchestra of New York presents a three-concert series at Carnegie Hall annually; maintains a Young Artists Program (which focuses on providing the specialized training and professional skills essential for an operatic career); presents Young Artists Showcases (with full orchestra); broadcasts its Carnegie Hall concerts on NPR, and presents an annual recital to introduce new artists. |
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Andrew Malik with Gideon and Sarah Gartner |
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Renee Fleming |
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David Kest and Deborah Surdi |
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David Kest with Mrs. and Mr. Andrew Serwer |
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Eglise Gutierrez, Earle Kazis, and Norman Raben |
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Eve Queler and Krassimira Stoyanova |
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Eve Queler and Renata Scotto |
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Eve Queler and Renee Fleming |
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Marcello Giordani and Norman Raben |
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Renata Scotto and Lorenzo Anselmi |
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Norman Raben and Sandra Wagenfeld |
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Renee Fleming and Marcello Giordani |
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Dolora Zajick, Renata Scotto, Renee Fleming, and Eve Queler |
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At the beginning of last month, The Writing Center at Marymount Manhattan College held a dinner dance at Doubles and honored Tina Flaherty who had given $100,000 to the Center to establish Irish Voices: The Clementina Santi Flaherty Lecture Series.
The Writing Center, which opened in February 1995, encourages the craft of writing through instruction, programs, and user-friendly facilities. Writers of every level receive expert assistance from Writing Center Director Lewis Burke Frumkes and additional members of the MMC faculty.
The Center's resources include a literary library, publications, audio and video archives and writing carrels equipped with personal computers.
In addition to the Writers' Conference and Writing Intensive, the Writing Center also features many unique events, courses and workshops throughout the year, including the Best Selling Authors Series; monthly workshops celebrating various aspects of the writing business and craft; and clinics designed to assist writers with works-in-progress.
To learn more, click here. |
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Lewis Frumkes with Peggy and Everett Raymond Kinstler |
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Jill and Lawrence Block |
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Sara Nelson, Lewis Frumkes, and Daphne Merkin |
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Melissa Braunstein and Marry Higgins Clark |
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Timothy Frumkes and Libba Stribling |
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Ann Rence Testa, Susan Isaacs, and Dominick Dunne |
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Carol Higgens Clark and Ron Bruder |
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Lewis Frumkes and Tony Hendra |
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Regina Peake Reneggi and James Berry Hill |
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Scott Daspin and Amber Frumkes |
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Joan and John Jacobson |
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Tim Hunt and Tama Janowitz |
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Joan Griswold and John Simon |
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Tony Kilduff, Tina Flaherty, and Paolo Giorno |
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Amber Frumkes and Ethel LeFrak |
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Norman Arnoff and Lewis Frumkes |
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Bell Kaufman, Lewis Frumkes, and Daphne Merkin |
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Antonia and Spiros Milonas |
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Grace Chang and Stewart Jenner |
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Dr. Harold Bornstein and Melissa Bornstein |
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Elizabeth Strong de Cuevas and Minnie Levitt |
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Denise LeFrak and Ron Bruder |
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Jackie Weld |
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Libba Sribling, Alana Frumkes, Lewis Frumkes, Judy Carson, and Frank McCourt |
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Dan and Judith Greenberg |
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Selma Hernandez, Erica Jong, and Tony Hendra |
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Judith Greenberg, Grace Chang, Dan Greenberg, Stewart Jenner, and Lewis Frumkes |
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Malachy McCourt, Daphne Merkin, and Ray Blount Jr. |
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Jaime Malanowski, Tina Flaherty, and Paolo Giorno |
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Pam Grayson, Bob Morris, and Elly Tatum |
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| Photographs by Margot Jordan and Terrance Jennings (Links); Cutty McGill (Writing Center). |
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