Black Girl Magic Juneteenth Jubilee Luncheon

TABLES FOR 4 AVAILABLE 

 ALTHOUGH OUR MAIN EVENT ROOM IS SOLD OUT, WE HAVE MADE ARRANGEMENTS FOR AN EXTENDED SEATING AREA FOR THOSE THAT WE JUST CANNOT DO THIS EVENT WITHOUT.  PLEASE CONSIDER JOINING OUR OVERFLOW SPACE AT A TABLE FOR 4!  We will provide four seats in the tent for your comfort, but feel free to wander the venue, greet friends, and watch the program from indoors!

2 SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE 

ADDITIONALLY, WE HAVE 2 REMAINING SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES.  PLEASE REACH OUT TO US IF YOU ARE INTERESTED - email [email protected]


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June 18, 2024

11:30am to 2:00pm 

Location: Nine Twenty

920 S. Commerce Street, Las Vegas, NV 89101

The Public Education Foundation (PEF) celebrates the impact educators have on our community and the powerful African-American women who have rooted themselves as sources of encouragement and inspiration while championing the educational journey of our youth. In honor of these phenomenal women, PEF will be hosting our inaugural Black Girl Magic Juneteenth Jubilee Luncheon. In concert with the Juneteenth holiday, also known as Jubilee and Freedom Day, the Luncheon will inspire and motivate all attendees to invest in education while fostering a deeper sense of sisterhood, unity in our community, and an appreciation for diversity in education and other professional spaces.

 

 

 

PEF's Mission 


The Public Education Foundation's mission is to partner with the community and the Clark County School District to meet immediate, critical education needs that will strengthen our public schools. Thanks to our many community partners, we work to ensure every public school student in Clark County can succeed. Together, we are driving public education forward. 

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Donate now to the Black Girl Magic Scholarship Fund!
In honor of the 4 girls who were killed in the Birmingham church bombing of 1963, we have established the Black Girl Magic Scholarship Fund.

College-bound high school seniors in Clark County, Nevada, of Black/African American descent with a 2.5 or higher GPA planning to attend an accredited college or university full-time may apply for this scholarship.

No donation is too small to make a difference!

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The Public Education Foundation
Questions? Please contact Melissa Zamora at

Location

920 South Commerce Street, Las Vegas, NV, USA

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