By Gwendolyn H. Daniels
The year was 1964, Lyndon Baines Johnson was President of the United States, and the South Dallas Business and Professional Women’s Club, Inc. (SDBPWC) was already 10 years strong; serving citizens in the southern sector of Dallas.
As club history records, charter member V. Alyce Foster and her committee of four, “carried the idea of a Trailblazer Awards Luncheon to the club.”
Their expressed purpose for the event was to “focus attention on those Blacks who had achieved in a given field,” positions not previously held by Blacks.
Naaman Forest High School
Professional Woman Award
Rowlett High School
Trailblazer
Trailblazer
Barack Obama ML High School
With club approval, “the first Trailblazer Awards Luncheon was held March 30, 1964 at the Holiday Inn Central in Dallas.”
Now, 60 years later, African Americans blazing trails for the very first time are still being identified. On April 27 at 12 noon, President Lavern J. Holy- field, DDS and her 75-member club of business and professional women will host their 60th V. Alyce Foster Trailblazer Awards Luncheon at the Hilton Anatole Hotel, 2201 N. Stemmons Freeway in Dallas.
The Honorable Maxine Waters, (D-CA) will present the keynote address. Frost Bank and Parrish Restaurants, Ltd. are corporate sponsors of the event.
Cedar Hill Collegiate High School
Faith Family Academy
Skyline High School
Woman of the Year
Man of the Year
Luncheon Chair Gwendolyn E. Hunt, Esq. and her committee are busy preparing for an elite slate of honorees that will be recognized during the Club’s annual signature event.
Honorees include the recipient of the National Association of Negro Business and Professional Women’s Clubs, Inc. highest award, The Sojourner Truth Award; three Trailblazer awardees; Woman of the Year; Man of the Year; the Mabel Meshach White Businesswoman; Meritorious Service awardee; Volunteer Service awardee; Professional Woman awardee; Ombudsman awardee; and a dynamic Youth Achiever.
Volunteer Service Award
Meritorious Service Award
Mabel Meshach White Businesswoman
James Martin High School
DeSoto High School
Man of the Year
In addition to outstanding individuals in Greater Dallas, SDBPWC will award 12 worthy high school seniors with scholarships, and the ever-popular silent auction will be available in the foyer of the ballroom.
Channel 8 News Anchor Cleo Greene will serve as guest MC and entertainment will be presented by “The Inspirational Band.”
For tickets to the luncheon, visit the SDBPWC website at southdallasbpwc.org and select the Donate button, or email the organization at southdallas1954@yahoo.com.