The Murray Center located in downtown Norfolk was the venue for a celebration honoring the First African-American Navy Seal, William “Bill” Goines (United States Navy, Retired)....
Carter Godwin Woodson, a native Virginian, established Negro (Black) History Week in February 1926 which became a month long commemoration in 1976. In addition to establishing...
The Chesapeake-Virginia Beach Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta celebrated Founders Day in grand style. They started their fun-filled weekend enjoying each other’s company by dining...
Mrs. Evelyn Vera Fields Williams, a Norfolk native reared in the Berkley section, was born 100 years ago in 1917. What a blessing to her family...
As 2016 was coming to a close, the 6th floor in the Slover Library was the venue where Friends from Booker T. Washington High School Class...
The Concerned Friends of Booker T. Washington High School sponsored a fundraiser to celebrate the HISTORIC BOOKER T. WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL which had its beginning at...
By Ola Goss Stephanie L. Sutton, daughter of Dr. Alveta J. Green and Lt. Colonel (Ret.) Ronald Sutton and Joseph R. Walters, son of Mr. and...
The Norfolk State University Concert Choir, under the direction of Dr. Carl W. Haywood and accompanied by Terry W. Butler, performed, a free open to the...
Greater Metropolitan AME Zion Church, located on Brambleton Avenue in Norfolk, was the place of celebration for centenarian – Frances Patrick Daniels – who turned 105...
At the end of the 100th year of serving the community and a wonderful celebration of togetherness of civic and social minded women, in the South...