WHAT: 6th Annual Black History Month Celebration
WHEN: Wednesday, February 22, 2017 2:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
WHERE: Los Angeles Police Museum 6045 York Boulevard Los Angeles, California 90042
WHO: Los Angeles City council member Bernard C. Parks, 8th District Los Angeles District Attorney Jackie Lacey Los Angeles City Attorney Mike Feuer LAPD Chief of Police Charlie Beck Regina Scott, Commander of Information Technology Bureau Josh Rubenstein, LAPD Commanding Officer of Public Communications Group Retired LAPD Captain III Evangelyn Nathan Retired LAPD Captain II Ann Young (LAPD Reserve Officer) Sandra Dyson, Los Angeles Police Museum Chairperson David Fryar, Los Angeles Police Museum Executive Director Anne-Marie Johnson, Actress and LAPD Specialist Volunteer Sharon Stone, Actress Representatives of the Big Brother Big Sisters of America
DETAILS: The Association of Black Law Enforcement Executives (ABLE) respectfully invites you to join us as our guest at our 6th Annual Black History Month Celebration. In lieu of our annual Black History Luncheon, join us at the Los Angeles Police Museum. The theme of this event is “The Power of a Dream”. Enjoy historical photos, displays, video footage, and refreshments. Come hear about the rich history of African Americans on the Los Angeles Police Department, as well as take a tour of the museum. We anticipate approximately 200 guests to attend from law enforcement, governmental leaders, and the communities we serve.
The Association of Black Law Enforcement Executives was established in 1974 by a group of sworn management level African American Los Angeles Police Department personnel with a shared mission dedicated to promoting mentoring, organizational and community leadership, and enhancing the department’s community policing efforts.
CONTACT: For further information, feel free to contact Evangelyn Nathan, at 213-810-1823, email kerenskid100@aol.com or Ms. Demetra Price, at 310-351-4917, email ddprice50@sbcglobal.net.