
SAN BERNARDINO, CA—The San Bernardino Black Cultural Foundation announces that the 34th Black Rose Awards has been rescheduled to Saturday, September 12th, at the Santos Manuel Student Union at California State University, San Bernardino.
Carl M. Dameron, President of the Black Cultural Foundation, said: “We are still celebrating our Black Rose award winners, and we look forward to having you join us at this celebration of excellence in our community.”
The Black Rose Awards honor outstanding individuals who have contributed to the advancement
and enrichment of San Bernardino’s Black community. This prestigious event recognizes those who exemplify leadership, dedication, and service.
This year’s Jim King Founders Award winners are J.W. Vines Medical Society and Foundation, which is committed to increasing the number of African American health professionals in the Inland Empire and to addressing healthcare disparities.
The Dr. Juanita Scott, Humanitarian of the Year Award winner, is Carl M. Dameron, founder and chief creative officer of Dameron Communications and president of the Black Culture Foundation.
Black Rose Awards are Alisha James, a Spanish teacher at San Bernardino High School; Alton Garrett, Jr.,Managing Partner of Garrett Management Group, LLC; Anthony Morris is the Supervisor of Mobile Maintenance Teams at SBCUSD; Chache Wright San Bernardino NAACP President; Dr. Keith Moses mentors, teaches, and advocates for young people; Jonathan Beauregard CEO Beauregard Family Therapy Group; Marcelino “Mars” Serna, Fontana Unified School District Board Vice President; and Tawon Green, C.E.O. & Founder, Dreams Training Facility.
Tickets are $125 per person. A table that seats eight is $840. Student tickets are $75, and a student table that seats eight is $600. For tickets, go to: https://sbbcfoundation.org/black-rose-tickets/. To sponsor the Black Rose Awards, go to: https://sbbcfoundation.org/black-rose-sponsorship/

