Hampton Roads Community News
22nd Berkley Reunion

The Berkley Reunion celebrated its 22nd Year on August 5-7 with loads of sunshine, food, family, friends and fellowship. The annual community reunion is the area’s oldest gathering to celebrate ties to the neighborhood that many people in Norfolk call home. Singing groups and various entertainment for young and old made for another year to remember.
2016 Grand Marshal, George “Buck” Fuller
Berkley Historical Society director Ann Boone, (3rd from left), shares the stage with reunion volunteers
Mrs. Donna Alexander, Norfolk’s first lady, greets resident
New Journal and Guide Publisher Brenda H. Andrews displays company banner as one of the reunion corporate sponsors.
Publisher Andrews (center) with reunion co-founder, Quentin Fields and reunion chairperson Lisa Wilder
Mayor Kenneth Alexander, a Berkley native, is all smiles during Sunday’s salute to his recent victory election.
Gospel group Dimension of Portsmouth performs on Sunday
Carl Richardson (centered in green) with basketball Team 1

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