Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, February 20, 2013, Page 5, Image 5

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    Februaty 20,2013___________________
^ P o rtla n d Observer Black
HistOiy Month
Page5
NAACP Freedom
Banquet Saturday
Local chapter
advances
justice for all
The Portland chapter o f the
NAACP will be holding its an­
nual Freedom Fund Banquet at
the Red Lion Hotel Portland
Convention Center on Satur­
day, Feb. 23.
Founded in 1914, NAACP
Branch 1120 is the oldest con­
tinuously chartered chapter of
the national organization west
of the Mississippi.
Keynote speakers and "Men
o f Honor" for Saturday’s fes­
tivities include State Rep. Lew
Frederick; Nike A ir Jordan
P re s id e n t L a rry M ille r,
Tuskegee Airm an Ben Berry,
and Rev. Craig A. Brown of the
Five Strings Partnership.
Tickets for this prestigious
event are $50 and can be pur-
c h a s e d o n lin e th ro u g h
Eventbrite.com or by calling
Doris M uhammad at 503-282-
0537 or Dr. Audrey Terrell at
360-256-3774. Guests will as­
semble at 6 p.m. for a meet-
and-greet, followed by dinner,
entertainm ent and speakers
starting at 7 p.m.
The N A A CP is the prem ier
advocate organization for civil
rights in communities across the
country, conducting voter mo­
bilization and monitoring equal
opportunity in the public and
private sectors, for both youth
and adults.
Dr Audrey Terrell is the
president o f Portland NAACP
and can be reached at 360-
256-3774.
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PROUD GROUND IS HONORED TO JOIN THE PORTLAND
OBSERVER IN COMMEMORATING BLACK HISTORY MONTH.
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