100 Black Men of Maryland

MARYLAND SCENE

December 26, 1999|By Sloane Brown

100 Black Men of Maryland offered helpings of comfort, food and joy at its ninth annual Christmas brunch. About 850 merry gentlemen and women gathered -- to dine, dance and even do last-minute holiday shopping at vendors' tables at the Martin's West event.

Exchanging season's greetings: Howard Tucker, 100 Black Men president; Dr. Warren Hayman, vice president; Walter Carr and Rick Larry, brunch co-chairs; Charles Barnum, Teddy Russell and Kenny Webster, brunch committee members; Dr. Thelma Daley, national chair of the NAACP convention; Jasper Cummings, director of alumni relations of Sojourner-Douglass College; Colles Corprew, Baltimore City minority business coordinator; Roslyn Smith, human resources manager at Northrop Grumman; and Chief Judge Robert Bell, Maryland Court of Appeals.

The festive fete raised more than $10,000 for the organization's scholarship program. --

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