by AAGD STAFF
On June 30, 2016, The 100 Black Men of Greater Detroit hosted its First Annual Golf and Networking Outing. The purpose of the outing was to expose the community to their programs and the mission of the organization; network with individuals that have a passion for their community and want to share ideas on how to make a positive impact on youth, and just enjoy the game of golf!
“We had approximately 50 participants at the outing and luncheon,” said Ramone Crowe, Committee Chair, who performed the welcome to the attendees and the introduction of Chapter President Bill Luse. “Bill delivered a wonderful overview of our programs and talked about the impact the 100 Black Men of Greater Detroit is making in our community. We pinned two new members at the luncheon and met potential new ones.” Prizes were awarded for: longest drive, closest to the pin, and overall best team score for ladies and men.
The organization credits the success of its first event to the commitment of the golf committee members, Mark Elzy, Dennis Williams, Antoine Jackson, and to the leadership of Ramone Crowe, Committee Chair. “We would also like to give special thanks to our sponsors, Comerica Bank, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan and Engineered Buildings, Inc.,” stated Crowe.
The 100 Black Men of Greater Detroit, Inc. is a group of concerned African American men whose goal is to improve the quality of life in the African American community through their collective resources, abilities, and experiences. Recognizing the need to develop strong, vital and self-supporting communities, the organization has committed to helping African American youth achieve success in four (4) main focus areas: Mentoring, Education, Health & Wellness, Economic Development.
Contact:
100 Black Men of Greater Detroit, Inc.
1 Ford Place
Detroit, MI 48202
Email: [email protected]
Telephone: (313) 874-4811








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