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HomeMy WebLinkAboutS2-Council Office -- -- . CII\I""V OF SAN BERNARD'~O - REQUF~T FOR COUNCIL AC-~ON From: Councilman Dan Frazier Subject: Black History Parade Dept: Council Office D~e: January 14, 1987 Synopsis of Previous Council action: Recommended motion: That the City of San Bernardino contribute $7,500 towards the 1987 Black History Parade and attended activities. Contact person: Phil Arvizo Phone: 5168 Supporting data attached: Yes -.\: Ward: . FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: Sou rce: Finance: Council Notes: 75.0262 Agenda Item No. $-2-- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA I g~S I COMPANY 624 W FOURTH STREET. SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA 92417 J. W "JIM" KING District Manager MAILING ADDRESS BOX 3003, REDLANDS, CALIFORNIA 92373-0306 January 14, 1987 City of San Ben1arclino 300 North "0" street San Bernardino, CA 92418 The San Ben1arclino Black History Parade Committee, Inc. (BHPC), a non-profit organization, was fourrled in 1968 by a small group of concen1ed citizens. The purpose of the organization is to foster an interest arrl a greater understanding of Black culture, to heighten COIm11llI1i.ty awareness of the aCCOl'l'plishments arrl achievements of Black people, past arrl present, arrl to coordinate arrl direct the planning arrl implementation of an annual Black History month (February) parade. In addition, a major objective of the organization is to bridge the gaps that exist across cultural lines by bringing the local conununity together in the spirit of unity arrl brotherhood. To enable us to prepare for our 1987 festivities, furrling is e5PeCially i.np:>rtant. The parade arrl attendant activities have grown larger arrl more expensive to support. Financial requirements exceed $20,000 each year. In recognition of how i.np:>rtant these activities are to the COIm11llI1i.ty, we ask that the City of San Ben1arclino contribute $7,500 towards this year's activities. Your investIoont in this truly COIm11llI1i.ty outreach effort will go a long way helping us unite the city in the spirit of brotherhood. Beginning in February 1969, with only twenty-one entries, the San Ben1arclino Black. History Parade has grown, in 1986, to aver 300 entries; arrl was viewed by aver 20,000 spectators. since the first parade, a rnnnber of other cultural events have been added arrl also sponsored by the Black History Parade Camnittee, Inc. (BHPC). These include: . Miss Black San Ben1arclino (Fonne.rly Miss Black. History) . Senior citizen king arxl queen . (3) Local youth scholarships . High school drill team competition contest . Gram Marshal arxl celebrity reception . Gospel concert '!hese activities alcn:J with the parade provide area residents an excellent opportunity to gain exposure to positive role m:xiels fran the business, p:>litical, sports am entertairnnent iniustries am fields. Past parade grarxi marshals have included Los An;Jeles Mayor Tan Bradley, Muhammad Ali, Redel Foxx, Debbie Allen, am Oyeyode Oyesosin, II, K:irg of Nigeria. Because these activities take place directly in the "minority" canununity, area merchants experience an increase in business from the large numbers of partici- pants am spectators att.erx:lin:J planned events. In addition, those in the canununity who are disadvantaged or hcmeboun:i benefit as the events are brought directly to their door steps; this avoids the additional hardship traveling to another location could cause. The San Bernardino Black Histo:ry parade am related cultural activities have become a major am integral part of the Inlam Errpire's obsex.vance of Black Histo:ry month. In fact, the parade itself has became the largest single Black Histo:ry event in the state. The City of San Bernardino has the OPPOrtunity to provide the resources, in-kind sexvices am expertise required to assist in continuing this worthwhile community project. '!he future will be even brighter with your help; our theme this year is "A City United". Please give this request careful consideration as your help is greatly needed am appreciated. y, '\ Jim D' ict Manager 1987 San Bernardino Black Histo:ry Parade Ccmnittee Olainnan JWK: Ie -2- PIANNED 1987 SAN BERNARDrno BlACK HISIORY OBSERVANCE Friday, Februazy 6 Mayor's Celebrity Reception (By invitation only) Saturday, Februazy 7 Black History Parade (10:00 A.M.) Celebrity I.uncheon (By invitation only) Black History Ball National Orange Show - Kaiser IXJme (8:00 P.M.) SUnday, Februazy 8 Gospel Concert (2:00 P.M.) CEI.EBRITY PARI'ICIPANl'S Lorez Alexamria - jazz sinJer Margaret Avery - actress "Color Pw:ple" Clifton Davis - actor "Amen" Cesar Romero - actor Barry White - sinJer Jimmy Witherspoon - sinJer