Randy Jackson

American Idol

After his 94th season on American Idol, Randy Jackson retired to pasadena where he is now the President of the Pasadena chapter of the Yacht and Gentlemens club.

8:00 PM

Closing

- Closing Remarks

In Project Brownstone’s infancy, the support of family and friends was all we had. As time went on, the constituency grew, and new people came to the table bringing gifts that ranged from financial resources to professional expertise. They assisted in our growth and expansion – they were ‘Making A Difference.’ We understood that this was necessary to the health of the organization; we couldn’t do it alone. The Annual ‘Making A Difference’ Award Benefit is our way to give back and acknowledge the great contributions made to the important work we do to empower and develop underserved youths.


*Business casual or cocktail attire.

In Project Brownstone’s infancy, the support of family and friends was all we had. As time went on, the constituency grew, and new people came to the table bringing gifts that ranged from financial resources to professional expertise. They assisted in our growth and expansion – they were ‘Making A Difference.’ We understood that this was necessary to the health of the organization; we couldn’t do it alone. The Annual ‘Making A Difference’ Award Benefit is our way to give back and acknowledge the great contributions made to the important work we do to empower and develop underserved youths.


*Business casual or cocktail attire.

Project Brownstone's 3rd Annual Making a Difference Awards benefit
Thursday 
June 
22
 at 
6:00pm

In Project Brownstone’s infancy, the support of family and friends was all we had. As time went on, the constituency grew, and new people came to the table bringing gifts that ranged from financial resources to professional expertise. They assisted in our growth and expansion – they were ‘Making A Difference.’ We understood that this was necessary to the health of the organization; we couldn’t do it alone. The Annual ‘Making A Difference’ Award Benefit is our way to give back and acknowledge the great contributions made to the important work we do to empower and develop underserved youths.


*Business casual or cocktail attire.


Project Brownstone's

4th Annual Making a Difference Awards

benefit

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When

Jun 
22
, 
2017
6:00pm
 – 
9:00pm

Where

We celebrate your support!

In Project Brownstone’s infancy, the support of family and friends was all we had. As time went on, the constituency grew, and new people came to the table bringing gifts that ranged from financial resources to professional expertise. They assisted in our growth and expansion – they were ‘Making A Difference.’ We understood that this was necessary to the health of the organization; we couldn’t do it alone. The Annual ‘Making A Difference’ Award Benefit is our way to give back and acknowledge the great contributions made to the important work we do to empower and develop underserved youths.


*Business casual or cocktail attire.

It takes a village.

We've met a few along the way that are worthy of our praise.

Every student that thrives as a result of the every day miracles that help us keep our doors open to underserved college students leaves us even more of a reason to keep reaching for greatness.

2016 Honorees

Schedule of events

6:00 PM

Arrival

Cocktails, hors d'oeuvres

7:15 PM

Presentation

Introducing Project Brownstone founder, gala, and honorees.

The Lineup

Earl Davis

Founder and Executive Director, Project Brownstone

Earl Davis  is the Founder and Executive Director of Project Brownstone, Inc.The organization is a response to the need for community and parental engagement in the well-being of youth.

Terry Robison

Host

Terry Robison is the VP of Sales at Douglas Elliman Real Estate Company. Besides a love for selling real estate, he is an amazing performer. He includes on his list of likes, being married and

eating a devils food cupcake with vanilla frosting…not necessarily in that order.

 

Curtis Archer

Awards Presenter

Curtis Archer is president of the Harlem Community Development Corporation. He helped to rejuvenate the agency's role in promoting New York State's economic policy north of 96th street in Manhattan and enhanced the economic climate for both businesses and residents in the Greater Harlem community.

We are excited!

Have you heard? Chef Eddie G's Kitchen has joined our cause!

Imagine our excitement when we heard the news that Harlem native Chef Eddie Gallagher was as excited about the 3rd Annual Making a Difference Awards gala as we were!  

 

You might recognize him from the nationally syndicated tv show Coast 2 Coast Cuisine or maybe you've already eaten at his new restaurant in Harlem. 

 

http://www.chefeddieg.com/ 

 

  

 

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Need more ways to support?

Need more ways to support Project Brownstone's Textbook Stipend Project? Donate to the Crowdrise campaign launched by Marc Wilson, the founder of MWD Lifestyles and the event designer of this year's Making a Difference gala!

 

Donate HERE.

 

Sharing is caring! Support Project Brownstone by sharing about the programs, announcements and success stories in your social network.  Every share counts!

 

 

 

 

 

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If you're unable to attend, you can still make a tax deductable donation

HERE.

 

Let's celebrate education!


Let's celebrate education!

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