Cruisin with the Ques Boat Ride Weekend
June 26th-27th
http://www.ques-etapi.org/
Four events for $55
Montclair NJ
1. Free Friday Night After work Party w/drink specials
2. Saturday “Pre Boat Ride Soiree”
3. Saturday Evening "Cruisin with the Ques Boat Ride”
4. After Party at the Liberty House Restaurant
(Click flyer for detailed information & ticket purchases)
Contact Bro. Curtis Humphrey (908)296-2147 for more information
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Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Pi Omega Chapter Crab Feast & After Party On
You Are Cordially Invited to:
Men of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.
Pi Omega Chapter Crab Feast & After Party On
Saturday, August 15, 2009 7pm until 2am at Tall Cedars Center 2501 Putty Hill Road , Parkville Maryland 21234
For tickets call: Crab Feast 2009 Committee Chairperson- Malik Mosley Sr. @ (410) 433-6624
or
Menu Includes:
· On the Pit : Choice Beef, Pork, Smoked Country Ham
· Maryland Steam Crabs, Maryland Crab Cakes, Homemade Maryland Crab Soup, Fried Whiting Fish, Fried Chicken, Lasagna, Hot Dogs & Baked Beans
· Sauerkraut & Kielbasa, Shrimp Creole & Rice, String Beans, Corn on the Cob, Tossed Garden Salad, with Assorted Dressings, Potato Salad with Assorted Dressings, Potato Salad, Fresh Fruit, Assorted Cheese & Crackers, Seasonal Vegetables with Dips, Sheet Cake, Coffee, Iced Tea, Draft Beer and Soda and OPEN BAR
*** Open Bar ***
Donation: $55.00
*Do the Math *
1 Dozen Medium Male Crabs at the store are
$45.00
Pi Omega Chapter's Annual Crab Feast and After, After, Party for the Grown & Sexy Crowd!
***All the Crabs You Can Eat and Even More Crabs to Eat***
***All the Beer You Can Drink***
***Open Bar***
Pit Beef and Other Menu Items
Dancing at the After Party all night, Raffles, Give a ways
Vendors, Entertainment… etc
$55.00 MORE AT THE DOOR!
“This event will sale out soon!”
" COME PARTY WITH THE MEN OF OMEGA PSI PHI FRATERNITY, INC. "CHARM CITY QUES"
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Tom Mayfield Sr
The Tom Mayfield Sr. Scholarship Breakfast is Saturday, June 13, 2009 at 8AM at the Ramblewood Country Club in Mt. Laurel.
Contact Bro. Guy Williams guy.williams@ibx.com for ticket information.
For decades the Tuskegee Airmen of World War II were largely ignored and denegrated despite official desegration of the U.S. military in 1948.
But eventually, starting in the 1980s, the recognition and honors began rolling in at national and local levels.
Retired Lt. Col. Thomas Mayfield of Willingboro flew Tuskegee fighter planes escorting U.S. bombers over Europe.
“It’s always a great day when we can honor the Tuskegee Airmen and all our veterans who persevered to protect our freedom.
Mayfield, a West Virginia native, has called Willingboro home since retiring from the Air Force in 1971. He later worked 15 years as a special ed teacher in Pemberton.
Mayfield came lives with his wife Barbara.
“I was in my third year of college when some of my friends said we should enlist, so I went with them,” he said. “Later that day, I decided I didn’t want to go, but the recruiting officer said I had signed the papers and that was that.” By 10 p.m. he was on a train heading for Ohio.
Mayfield tells stories about the harassment and discrimination they endured, and how the Tuskegee Airmen had to fight for the right to serve and even die.
“Perseverance got us through,” Mayfield said. “We stuck together. Otherwise, we’d never have made it.
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