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Oprah Being Honored At The 100 Black Men
of Los Angeles Dinner

October 20, 2010

2010 GalaPat and I are joining the likes of some of the biggest celebrities at the 2010 Gala Dinner for The 100 Black Men of Los Angeles this Friday! Talk show Queen Oprah Winfrey is one of the honorees of the night and is the Gala’s Woman of the Year!

Find out more about the 100 Black Men’s mission and how you can attend the annual Gala!

The 2010 honorees for the evening include Bishop Charles E. Blake, Oprah Winfrey, Virgil Roberts, Esq., The Honorable Diane E. Watson, Vanessa Bell Calloway, and Bryon K. Reed. Entertainment for the evening is provided by the talented singer Macy Gray and the award presenter and auctioneer is Oscar and Grammy winner Jamie Foxx.

The 100 Black men has celebrated nearly 30 years of community service in LA with their motto being “Real Men, Giving Real Time.” Their activities include supporting education, mentoring programs, and economic development.

If you want to sit in on the evening’s festivities the Friday, October 15th at the Beverly Wilshire Four Seasons Hotel, visit 100bmla.org to buy tickets ($250 for an individual ticket) and learn more about this organization!

About us

100BMLAThe 100 Black Men of Los Angeles, Inc. began its operations in 1981. The 100BMLA was founded on the precept that we would make a difference in the communities we serve by demonstrating our unconditional support for the enhancement of education for our youth. Among the group's many accomplishments is the major sponsorship of the Young Black Scholars Program.

Contact Information

LA 100 Black Men of Los Angeles, Inc.
3701 Stocker St., Suite 309
Los Angeles, CA 90008-5135

Phone (323) 294-7444

Fax (323) 294-7474

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Young Black Scholars

YBSYoung Black Scholars is a comprehensive college preparatory program for African American and other minority high school students. The program brings together some of the best and brightest future leaders to participate in more than 40 workshops, programs, seminars, and conferences throughout the academic school year.
Visit our YBS website