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THE ROBERT AND CHARMAINE PRICE HERITAGE BOWL

SAT  |  MAR 23, 2024

9 A.M. |  AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM |  DALLAS FAIR PARK |

3536 GRAND AVE. 75210

The African American Heritage Bowl has been renamed the Robert and Charmaine Price Heritage Bowl in honor of the remarkable contributions of two outstanding individuals. For 60 years, Robert and Charmaine Price have been advocates for education and leaders in their community.

This year, we are proud to host over 20 teams of talented middle and high school students from North Texas school districts. Among them, the defending champions – Dallas Independent School District’s Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts.

Join us in celebrating this rich heritage of knowledge, talent, and dedication. The Robert and Charmaine Price Heritage Bowl is not just a competition; it’s an opportunity to inspire young minds, foster growth, and create lasting memories.

Be a part of this incredible event – witness the brilliance of these future leaders as they compete for excellence in academics. Let us come together to honor the spirit of education and community!

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8th Annual Carter G. Woodson Luncheon Honoring Robert & Charmaine Price

Education Advocates & Community Leaders for Over 60 Years

The Carter G. Woodson Luncheon will be held in honor of Robert and Charmaine Price, two individuals who are “Education Advocates and Community Leaders for Over 60 Years”.

This luncheon not only serves as a platform to acknowledge the Prices outstanding contributions but also as an opportunity to announce that the African American Heritage Bowl will be renamed the Robert and Charmaine Price Heritage Bowl, paying tribute to their lifelong dedication and commitment towards education and the promotion of African American heritage within our community.

Click on the below link to purchase your seat at the table. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-8th-annual-carter-g-woodson-luncheon-honoring-robert-charmaine-price-tickets-794844530387?aff=oddtdtcreator

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ASALH DFW Branch Open House

December 9, 2023, 1-3 p.m. at the African American Museum

Do you have questions or an interest in promoting, researching and disseminating information about African American History? 

Stop by for an informational session with the Dallas Fort Worth Branch of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH).

At ASALH, we are dedicated to promoting, researching, and disseminating information about African American history and culture.

During this session, you will have the opportunity to learn more about Carter G. Woodson, the visionary founder of ASALH, and his incredible contributions to African American history. Discover how his work laid the foundation for the important research and education conducted by ASALH today.

Furthermore, we will shed light on how the Dallas/Fort Worth W M Dulaney Chapter of ASALH is actively involved in serving our community. From educational programs to outreach initiatives, our chapter is committed to making a positive impact in the lives of individuals within our region.

Whether you have questions or ideas about ASALH or if you simply want to learn more about our mission and activities, this informational session is an excellent opportunity for engagement.