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Atlanta's Top 100 African Americans involved in the culinary arts and hospitality industry will be honored.
Like the entertainment industry honor's it's best and greatest, the African
American Chefs would like to do the same for our family restaurant owner's throughout America.
The African American chefs, cooks, waitress and waiters
would like to do the
same for our families and restaurant's and catering companies throughout America and the world.
1. Present excellence in the workplace.
2. To be law abiding citizens.
3. Treat coworkers and community
with respect and recognition of personal dignity.
4. Good moral character.
5. Present good quality, service and cleanliness. |
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Awards: Golden Statuette
Colors: Black, White & Metallic Gold
Theme Song: Family Reunion - By the O Jay's
Motto: "God bless the child that has
his own - you receive not because you ask not - seek and ye shall find"
This award ceremony is an honorary tribute to all dishwashers, cooks, waiters, chefs, housekeepers, caterers, kitchen managers, F&B
directors, utility an line servers, etc.
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Join the Soul Food Museum
In the
2008
Martin Luther King Jr.
March and Rally
Monday,
January 21, 2008
Assemble at 12:00PM
in front of the Hard Rock Café-
Peachtree St. location

March
begins at 1:00PM
Participants
receive a 1 year FREE membership
Calling all Chefs, Cooks, Waiters,
Waitresses, Bartenders, Hotel owners, Restaurant owners,
Caterers, Janitors, Shoe shiners, Housekeepers, Bakers,
Dishwashers,
& Food Manufacturers
For
more information contact: NAACAHA, (678) 508-9478
372 Auburn Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30312
Historic King District |