aa, I understand the part of money. I visited the website and saw a lone African - whereas the success stories are in African countries
I propose looking for an indigenous African NGO. I will help raise the funds. It is called self-reliant development. The African NGOy will use the funds to buy the livestock for their fellow Africans or citizens in need. That is my drift.When will Pan-Africanists start manning their own development? Click below, go to the link on the race and see the functional meaning of my point - walk the talk..
Thanks
I propose looking for an indigenous African NGO. I will help raise the funds. It is called self-reliant development. The African NGOy will use the funds to buy the livestock for their fellow Africans or citizens in need. That is my drift.When will Pan-Africanists start manning their own development? Click below, go to the link on the race and see the functional meaning of my point - walk the talk..
Thanks
Evelyn, had you a chance to visit their website? Livestock cost money. That's what we're raising so that families can get livestock in their respective countries.
aa
To: aalford77@hotmail.com
Subject: Re: Inquiry: Venue for Annual Africanist Networking Event
From: msjoe21st@aol.com
Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2012 18:37:48 -0400
An Africans should donate money to a foreign organization to give animals for food in Africa? Where would the animals - goats, etc come from?
Yes...You can learn more about Heifer International at www.heifer.org/. To be clear, I do not work for Heifer International. We are helping to support their organization by raising funds at events such as my annual networking event.
Always,
aa
To: aalford77@hotmail.com
Subject: Re: Inquiry: Venue for Annual Africanist Networking Event
From: msjoe21st@aol.com
Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2012 18:26:35 -0400
I don't know what the program is all about - do you have a website? Thanks.
Evelyn,
Is it easier for you to communicate about the venue via phone?
aa
To: aalford77@hotmail.com
Subject: Re: Inquiry: Venue for Annual Africanist Networking Event
From: msjoe21st@aol.com
Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2012 18:13:11 -0400
Please, what is your contact number?
Good Evening,
Every year in December, I host an annual Africanist Networking Event that brings together members of the African community; gov't sectors; NGOs; academia, etc. Each event has been successful and planned with a purpose. This year, Amb. Mattie T. Sharpless and I are teaming up to host this year's event in support of Heifer International, an organization that provides livestock internationally to families in need...and to places like Kenya, this year's country focus.
Because we're in the very early stages of planning this event, I'd like to solicit your ideas on venues that you've found of interest and conducive to this type of function. So, if you have a place in mind, please email me your thoughts, suggestions, and persons of contact so we can readily consider your venue of choice.
We want the venue to be within the DC area, metro accessible, accomodating to 150-200 guests; and either a very low cost or free. Some suggestions that we've come up with are as follows:
Smithsonian African Art Museum
Peace Corps Headquarters
Library of Congress (African Reading Room)
Capitol Hill (any one of the reception rooms)
Local 16 (venue previously held)
The Hamilton
The University Club
A private residence (a home of someone residing in DC)
An embassy (Kenya or another African nation)
The Links Headquarters
Always,
aa
Chair, International Affairs Committee,
Leadership is a verb
-----Original Message-----
From: Ashantie Alford <aalford77@hotmail.com>
To: msjoe21st <msjoe21st@aol.com>
Sent: Mon, Jun 4, 2012 6:17 pm
Subject: RE: Inquiry: Venue for Annual Africanist Networking Event
Evelyn,
Is it easier for you to communicate about the venue via phone?
aa
To: aalford77@hotmail.com
Subject: Re: Inquiry: Venue for Annual Africanist Networking Event
From: msjoe21st@aol.com
Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2012 18:13:11 -0400
Please, what is your contact number?
Good Evening,
Every year in December, I host an annual Africanist Networking Event that brings together members of the African community; gov't sectors; NGOs; academia, etc. Each event has been successful and planned with a purpose. This year, Amb. Mattie T. Sharpless and I are teaming up to host this year's event in support of Heifer International, an organization that provides livestock internationally to families in need...and to places like Kenya, this year's country focus.
Because we're in the very early stages of planning this event, I'd like to solicit your ideas on venues that you've found of interest and conducive to this type of function. So, if you have a place in mind, please email me your thoughts, suggestions, and persons of contact so we can readily consider your venue of choice.
We want the venue to be within the DC area, metro accessible, accomodating to 150-200 guests; and either a very low cost or free. Some suggestions that we've come up with are as follows:
Smithsonian African Art Museum
Peace Corps Headquarters
Library of Congress (African Reading Room)
Capitol Hill (any one of the reception rooms)
Local 16 (venue previously held)
The Hamilton
The University Club
A private residence (a home of someone residing in DC)
An embassy (Kenya or another African nation)
The Links Headquarters
Always,
aa
Chair, International Affairs Committee, NAACP DC Branch
Amb. Mattie T. Sharpless, C.A.R. (Ret.)
Leadership is a verb
-----Original Message-----
From: Ashantie Alford <aalford77@hotmail.com>
Sent: Mon, Jun 4, 2012 5:37 pm
Subject: Inquiry: Venue for Annual Africanist Networking Event
Good Evening,
Every year in December, I host an annual Africanist Networking Event that brings together members of the African community; gov't sectors; NGOs; academia, etc. Each event has been successful and planned with a purpose. This year, Amb. Mattie T. Sharpless and I are teaming up to host this year's event in support of Heifer International, an organization that provides livestock internationally to families in need...and to places like Kenya, this year's country focus.
Because we're in the very early stages of planning this event, I'd like to solicit your ideas on venues that you've found of interest and conducive to this type of function. So, if you have a place in mind, please email me your thoughts, suggestions, and persons of contact so we can readily consider your venue of choice.
We want the venue to be within the DC area, metro accessible, accomodating to 150-200 guests; and either a very low cost or free. Some suggestions that we've come up with are as follows:
Smithsonian African Art Museum
Peace Corps Headquarters
Library of Congress (African Reading Room)
Capitol Hill (any one of the reception rooms)
Local 16 (venue previously held)
The Hamilton
The University Club
A private residence (a home of someone residing in DC)
An embassy (Kenya or another African nation)
The Links Headquarters
Always,
aa
Chair, International Affairs Committee, NAACP DC Branch
Amb. Mattie T. Sharpless, C.A.R. (Ret.)
Leadership is a verb
-----Original Message-----
From: Ashantie Alford <aalford77@hotmail.com>
To: msjoe21st <msjoe21st@aol.com>
Sent: Mon, Jun 4, 2012 6:29 pm
Subject: RE: Inquiry: Venue for Annual Africanist Networking Event
Yes...You can learn more about Heifer International at www.heifer.org/. To be clear, I do not work for Heifer International. We are helping to support their organization by raising funds at events such as my annual networking event.
Always,
aa
To: aalford77@hotmail.com
Subject: Re: Inquiry: Venue for Annual Africanist Networking Event
From: msjoe21st@aol.com
Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2012 18:26:35 -0400
I don't know what the program is all about - do you have a website? Thanks.
Evelyn,
Is it easier for you to communicate about the venue via phone?
aa
To: aalford77@hotmail.com
Subject: Re: Inquiry: Venue for Annual Africanist Networking Event
From: msjoe21st@aol.com
Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2012 18:13:11 -0400
Please, what is your contact number?
Good Evening,
Every year in December, I host an annual Africanist Networking Event that brings together members of the African community; gov't sectors; NGOs; academia, etc. Each event has been successful and planned with a purpose. This year, Amb. Mattie T. Sharpless and I are teaming up to host this year's event in support of Heifer International, an organization that provides livestock internationally to families in need...and to places like Kenya, this year's country focus.
Because we're in the very early stages of planning this event, I'd like to solicit your ideas on venues that you've found of interest and conducive to this type of function. So, if you have a place in mind, please email me your thoughts, suggestions, and persons of contact so we can readily consider your venue of choice.
We want the venue to be within the DC area, metro accessible, accomodating to 150-200 guests; and either a very low cost or free. Some suggestions that we've come up with are as follows:
Smithsonian African Art Museum
Peace Corps Headquarters
Library of Congress (African Reading Room)
Capitol Hill (any one of the reception rooms)
Local 16 (venue previously held)
The Hamilton
The University Club
A private residence (a home of someone residing in DC)
An embassy (Kenya or another African nation)
The Links Headquarters
Always,
aa
Chair, International Affairs Committee,
Leadership is a verb
-----Original Message-----
From: Ashantie Alford <aalford77@hotmail.com>
To: msjoe21st <msjoe21st@aol.com>
Sent: Mon, Jun 4, 2012 6:17 pm
Subject: RE: Inquiry: Venue for Annual Africanist Networking Event
Evelyn,
Is it easier for you to communicate about the venue via phone?
aa
To: aalford77@hotmail.com
Subject: Re: Inquiry: Venue for Annual Africanist Networking Event
From: msjoe21st@aol.com
Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2012 18:13:11 -0400
Please, what is your contact number?
Good Evening,
Every year in December, I host an annual Africanist Networking Event that brings together members of the African community; gov't sectors; NGOs; academia, etc. Each event has been successful and planned with a purpose. This year, Amb. Mattie T. Sharpless and I are teaming up to host this year's event in support of Heifer International, an organization that provides livestock internationally to families in need...and to places like Kenya, this year's country focus.
Because we're in the very early stages of planning this event, I'd like to solicit your ideas on venues that you've found of interest and conducive to this type of function. So, if you have a place in mind, please email me your thoughts, suggestions, and persons of contact so we can readily consider your venue of choice.
We want the venue to be within the DC area, metro accessible, accomodating to 150-200 guests; and either a very low cost or free. Some suggestions that we've come up with are as follows:
Smithsonian African Art Museum
Peace Corps Headquarters
Library of Congress (African Reading Room)
Capitol Hill (any one of the reception rooms)
Local 16 (venue previously held)
The Hamilton
The University Club
A private residence (a home of someone residing in DC)
An embassy (Kenya or another African nation)
The Links Headquarters
Always,
aa
Chair, International Affairs Committee, NAACP DC Branch
Amb. Mattie T. Sharpless, C.A.R. (Ret.)
Leadership is a verb
-----Original Message-----
From: Ashantie Alford <aalford77@hotmail.com>
Sent: Mon, Jun 4, 2012 5:37 pm
Subject: Inquiry: Venue for Annual Africanist Networking Event
Good Evening,
Every year in December, I host an annual Africanist Networking Event that brings together members of the African community; gov't sectors; NGOs; academia, etc. Each event has been successful and planned with a purpose. This year, Amb. Mattie T. Sharpless and I are teaming up to host this year's event in support of Heifer International, an organization that provides livestock internationally to families in need...and to places like Kenya, this year's country focus.
Because we're in the very early stages of planning this event, I'd like to solicit your ideas on venues that you've found of interest and conducive to this type of function. So, if you have a place in mind, please email me your thoughts, suggestions, and persons of contact so we can readily consider your venue of choice.
We want the venue to be within the DC area, metro accessible, accomodating to 150-200 guests; and either a very low cost or free. Some suggestions that we've come up with are as follows:
Smithsonian African Art Museum
Peace Corps Headquarters
Library of Congress (African Reading Room)
Capitol Hill (any one of the reception rooms)
Local 16 (venue previously held)
The Hamilton
The University Club
A private residence (a home of someone residing in DC)
An embassy (Kenya or another African nation)
The Links Headquarters
Always,
aa
Chair, International Affairs Committee, NAACP DC Branch
Amb. Mattie T. Sharpless, C.A.R. (Ret.)
Leadership is a verb
-----Original Message-----
From: Ashantie Alford <aalford77@hotmail.com>
To: msjoe21st <msjoe21st@aol.com>
Sent: Mon, Jun 4, 2012 6:40 pm
Subject: RE: Inquiry: Venue for Annual Africanist Networking Event
From: Ashantie Alford <aalford77@hotmail.com>
To: msjoe21st <msjoe21st@aol.com>
Sent: Mon, Jun 4, 2012 6:40 pm
Subject: RE: Inquiry: Venue for Annual Africanist Networking Event
Evelyn, had you a chance to visit their website? Livestock cost money. That's what we're raising so that families can get livestock in their respective countries.
aa
To: aalford77@hotmail.com
Subject: Re: Inquiry: Venue for Annual Africanist Networking Event
From: msjoe21st@aol.com
Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2012 18:37:48 -0400
An Africans should donate money to a foreign organization to give animals for food in Africa? Where would the animals - goats, etc come from?
aa
To: aalford77@hotmail.com
Subject: Re: Inquiry: Venue for Annual Africanist Networking Event
From: msjoe21st@aol.com
Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2012 18:37:48 -0400
An Africans should donate money to a foreign organization to give animals for food in Africa? Where would the animals - goats, etc come from?
Yes...You can learn more about Heifer International at www.heifer.org/. To be clear, I do not work for Heifer International. We are helping to support their organization by raising funds at events such as my annual networking event.
Always,
aa
To: aalford77@hotmail.com
Subject: Re: Inquiry: Venue for Annual Africanist Networking Event
From: msjoe21st@aol.com
Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2012 18:26:35 -0400
I don't know what the program is all about - do you have a website? Thanks.
Evelyn,
Is it easier for you to communicate about the venue via phone?
aa
To: aalford77@hotmail.com
Subject: Re: Inquiry: Venue for Annual Africanist Networking Event
From: msjoe21st@aol.com
Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2012 18:13:11 -0400
Please, what is your contact number?
Good Evening,
Every year in December, I host an annual Africanist Networking Event that brings together members of the African community; gov't sectors; NGOs; academia, etc. Each event has been successful and planned with a purpose. This year, Amb. Mattie T. Sharpless and I are teaming up to host this year's event in support of Heifer International, an organization that provides livestock internationally to families in need...and to places like Kenya, this year's country focus.
Because we're in the very early stages of planning this event, I'd like to solicit your ideas on venues that you've found of interest and conducive to this type of function. So, if you have a place in mind, please email me your thoughts, suggestions, and persons of contact so we can readily consider your venue of choice.
We want the venue to be within the DC area, metro accessible, accomodating to 150-200 guests; and either a very low cost or free. Some suggestions that we've come up with are as follows:
Smithsonian African Art Museum
Peace Corps Headquarters
Library of Congress (African Reading Room)
Capitol Hill (any one of the reception rooms)
Local 16 (venue previously held)
The Hamilton
The University Club
A private residence (a home of someone residing in DC)
An embassy (Kenya or another African nation)
The Links Headquarters
Always,
aa
Chair, International Affairs Committee,
Leadership is a verb
-----Original Message-----
From: Ashantie Alford <aalford77@hotmail.com>
To: msjoe21st <msjoe21st@aol.com>
Sent: Mon, Jun 4, 2012 6:17 pm
Subject: RE: Inquiry: Venue for Annual Africanist Networking Event
Evelyn,
Is it easier for you to communicate about the venue via phone?
aa
To: aalford77@hotmail.com
Subject: Re: Inquiry: Venue for Annual Africanist Networking Event
From: msjoe21st@aol.com
Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2012 18:13:11 -0400
Please, what is your contact number?
Good Evening,
Every year in December, I host an annual Africanist Networking Event that brings together members of the African community; gov't sectors; NGOs; academia, etc. Each event has been successful and planned with a purpose. This year, Amb. Mattie T. Sharpless and I are teaming up to host this year's event in support of Heifer International, an organization that provides livestock internationally to families in need...and to places like Kenya, this year's country focus.
Because we're in the very early stages of planning this event, I'd like to solicit your ideas on venues that you've found of interest and conducive to this type of function. So, if you have a place in mind, please email me your thoughts, suggestions, and persons of contact so we can readily consider your venue of choice.
We want the venue to be within the DC area, metro accessible, accomodating to 150-200 guests; and either a very low cost or free. Some suggestions that we've come up with are as follows:
Smithsonian African Art Museum
Peace Corps Headquarters
Library of Congress (African Reading Room)
Capitol Hill (any one of the reception rooms)
Local 16 (venue previously held)
The Hamilton
The University Club
A private residence (a home of someone residing in DC)
An embassy (Kenya or another African nation)
The Links Headquarters
Always,
aa
Chair, International Affairs Committee, NAACP DC Branch
Amb. Mattie T. Sharpless, C.A.R. (Ret.)
Leadership is a verb
-----Original Message-----
From: Ashantie Alford <aalford77@hotmail.com>
Sent: Mon, Jun 4, 2012 5:37 pm
Subject: Inquiry: Venue for Annual Africanist Networking Event
Good Evening,
Every year in December, I host an annual Africanist Networking Event that brings together members of the African community; gov't sectors; NGOs; academia, etc. Each event has been successful and planned with a purpose. This year, Amb. Mattie T. Sharpless and I are teaming up to host this year's event in support of Heifer International, an organization that provides livestock internationally to families in need...and to places like Kenya, this year's country focus.
Because we're in the very early stages of planning this event, I'd like to solicit your ideas on venues that you've found of interest and conducive to this type of function. So, if you have a place in mind, please email me your thoughts, suggestions, and persons of contact so we can readily consider your venue of choice.
We want the venue to be within the DC area, metro accessible, accomodating to 150-200 guests; and either a very low cost or free. Some suggestions that we've come up with are as follows:
Smithsonian African Art Museum
Peace Corps Headquarters
Library of Congress (African Reading Room)
Capitol Hill (any one of the reception rooms)
Local 16 (venue previously held)
The Hamilton
The University Club
A private residence (a home of someone residing in DC)
An embassy (Kenya or another African nation)
The Links Headquarters
Always,
aa
Chair, International Affairs Committee, NAACP DC Branch
Amb. Mattie T. Sharpless, C.A.R. (Ret.)
Leadership is a verb
-----Original Message-----
From: Ashantie Alford <aalford77@hotmail.com>
To: msjoe21st <msjoe21st@aol.com>
Sent: Mon, Jun 4, 2012 6:29 pm
Subject: RE: Inquiry: Venue for Annual Africanist Networking Event
From: Ashantie Alford <aalford77@hotmail.com>
To: msjoe21st <msjoe21st@aol.com>
Sent: Mon, Jun 4, 2012 6:29 pm
Subject: RE: Inquiry: Venue for Annual Africanist Networking Event
Yes...You can learn more about Heifer International at www.heifer.org/. To be clear, I do not work for Heifer International. We are helping to support their organization by raising funds at events such as my annual networking event.
Always,
aa
To: aalford77@hotmail.com
Subject: Re: Inquiry: Venue for Annual Africanist Networking Event
From: msjoe21st@aol.com
Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2012 18:26:35 -0400
I don't know what the program is all about - do you have a website? Thanks.
Always,
aa
To: aalford77@hotmail.com
Subject: Re: Inquiry: Venue for Annual Africanist Networking Event
From: msjoe21st@aol.com
Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2012 18:26:35 -0400
I don't know what the program is all about - do you have a website? Thanks.
Evelyn,
Is it easier for you to communicate about the venue via phone?
aa
To: aalford77@hotmail.com
Subject: Re: Inquiry: Venue for Annual Africanist Networking Event
From: msjoe21st@aol.com
Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2012 18:13:11 -0400
Please, what is your contact number?
Good Evening,
Every year in December, I host an annual Africanist Networking Event that brings together members of the African community; gov't sectors; NGOs; academia, etc. Each event has been successful and planned with a purpose. This year, Amb. Mattie T. Sharpless and I are teaming up to host this year's event in support of Heifer International, an organization that provides livestock internationally to families in need...and to places like Kenya, this year's country focus.
Because we're in the very early stages of planning this event, I'd like to solicit your ideas on venues that you've found of interest and conducive to this type of function. So, if you have a place in mind, please email me your thoughts, suggestions, and persons of contact so we can readily consider your venue of choice.
We want the venue to be within the DC area, metro accessible, accomodating to 150-200 guests; and either a very low cost or free. Some suggestions that we've come up with are as follows:
Smithsonian African Art Museum
Peace Corps Headquarters
Library of Congress (African Reading Room)
Capitol Hill (any one of the reception rooms)
Local 16 (venue previously held)
The Hamilton
The University Club
A private residence (a home of someone residing in DC)
An embassy (Kenya or another African nation)
The Links Headquarters
Always,
aa
Chair, International Affairs Committee,
Leadership is a verb
-----Original Message-----
From: Ashantie Alford <aalford77@hotmail.com>
To: msjoe21st <msjoe21st@aol.com>
Sent: Mon, Jun 4, 2012 6:17 pm
Subject: RE: Inquiry: Venue for Annual Africanist Networking Event
From: Ashantie Alford <aalford77@hotmail.com>
To: msjoe21st <msjoe21st@aol.com>
Sent: Mon, Jun 4, 2012 6:17 pm
Subject: RE: Inquiry: Venue for Annual Africanist Networking Event
Evelyn,
Is it easier for you to communicate about the venue via phone?
aa
To: aalford77@hotmail.com
Subject: Re: Inquiry: Venue for Annual Africanist Networking Event
From: msjoe21st@aol.com
Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2012 18:13:11 -0400
Please, what is your contact number?
Is it easier for you to communicate about the venue via phone?
aa
To: aalford77@hotmail.com
Subject: Re: Inquiry: Venue for Annual Africanist Networking Event
From: msjoe21st@aol.com
Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2012 18:13:11 -0400
Please, what is your contact number?
Good Evening,
Every year in December, I host an annual Africanist Networking Event that brings together members of the African community; gov't sectors; NGOs; academia, etc. Each event has been successful and planned with a purpose. This year, Amb. Mattie T. Sharpless and I are teaming up to host this year's event in support of Heifer International, an organization that provides livestock internationally to families in need...and to places like Kenya, this year's country focus.
Because we're in the very early stages of planning this event, I'd like to solicit your ideas on venues that you've found of interest and conducive to this type of function. So, if you have a place in mind, please email me your thoughts, suggestions, and persons of contact so we can readily consider your venue of choice.
We want the venue to be within the DC area, metro accessible, accomodating to 150-200 guests; and either a very low cost or free. Some suggestions that we've come up with are as follows:
Smithsonian African Art Museum
Peace Corps Headquarters
Library of Congress (African Reading Room)
Capitol Hill (any one of the reception rooms)
Local 16 (venue previously held)
The Hamilton
The University Club
A private residence (a home of someone residing in DC)
An embassy (Kenya or another African nation)
The Links Headquarters
Always,
aa
Chair, International Affairs Committee, NAACP DC Branch
Amb. Mattie T. Sharpless, C.A.R. (Ret.)
Leadership is a verb
-----Original Message-----
From: Ashantie Alford <aalford77@hotmail.com>
Sent: Mon, Jun 4, 2012 5:37 pm
Subject: Inquiry: Venue for Annual Africanist Networking Event
From: Ashantie Alford <aalford77@hotmail.com>
Sent: Mon, Jun 4, 2012 5:37 pm
Subject: Inquiry: Venue for Annual Africanist Networking Event
Good Evening,
Every year in December, I host an annual Africanist Networking Event that brings together members of the African community; gov't sectors; NGOs; academia, etc. Each event has been successful and planned with a purpose. This year, Amb. Mattie T. Sharpless and I are teaming up to host this year's event in support of Heifer International, an organization that provides livestock internationally to families in need...and to places like Kenya, this year's country focus.
Because we're in the very early stages of planning this event, I'd like to solicit your ideas on venues that you've found of interest and conducive to this type of function. So, if you have a place in mind, please email me your thoughts, suggestions, and persons of contact so we can readily consider your venue of choice.
We want the venue to be within the DC area, metro accessible, accomodating to 150-200 guests; and either a very low cost or free. Some suggestions that we've come up with are as follows:
Smithsonian African Art Museum
Peace Corps Headquarters
Library of Congress (African Reading Room)
Capitol Hill (any one of the reception rooms)
Local 16 (venue previously held)
The Hamilton
The University Club
A private residence (a home of someone residing in DC)
An embassy (Kenya or another African nation)
The Links Headquarters
Always,
aa
Chair, International Affairs Committee, NAACP DC Branch
Amb. Mattie T. Sharpless, C.A.R. (Ret.)
Every year in December, I host an annual Africanist Networking Event that brings together members of the African community; gov't sectors; NGOs; academia, etc. Each event has been successful and planned with a purpose. This year, Amb. Mattie T. Sharpless and I are teaming up to host this year's event in support of Heifer International, an organization that provides livestock internationally to families in need...and to places like Kenya, this year's country focus.
Because we're in the very early stages of planning this event, I'd like to solicit your ideas on venues that you've found of interest and conducive to this type of function. So, if you have a place in mind, please email me your thoughts, suggestions, and persons of contact so we can readily consider your venue of choice.
We want the venue to be within the DC area, metro accessible, accomodating to 150-200 guests; and either a very low cost or free. Some suggestions that we've come up with are as follows:
Smithsonian African Art Museum
Peace Corps Headquarters
Library of Congress (African Reading Room)
Capitol Hill (any one of the reception rooms)
Local 16 (venue previously held)
The Hamilton
The University Club
A private residence (a home of someone residing in DC)
An embassy (Kenya or another African nation)
The Links Headquarters
Always,
aa
Chair, International Affairs Committee, NAACP DC Branch
Amb. Mattie T. Sharpless, C.A.R. (Ret.)
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