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INTERNATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT WEEK PROGRAM

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Saturday, November 10th, 2018, 2:00 pm  

Norwalk Library-1 Belden Avenue. 

 

International Achievement Week is a mandated program of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., that was originally designed to promote the study of African American life and history. National Achievement Week began at the 1920 Grand Conclave in Nashville. Brother Carter G. Woodson inspired the overall idea. In 1927, at Brother Woodson's urging, the Fraternity made National Negro Achievement Week an annual observance. In 1976, this commemoration evolved into Black History Month. The Achievement Week Program recognizes those individuals at the local and national levels who have made significant contributions toward improving the quality of life for African Americans

 

Objectives of the Observance

  • To focus attention on outstanding achievement, not only by giving appropriate recognition to those who have achieved, but also by stimulating others to gain even higher eminence.

  • To implement our democratic way of life by emphasizing that all people must be judged by their accomplishments and their service to mankind, regardless of nationality, religion, or race.

  • To raise the prestige of Omega by providing a worthwhile project to which our chapter may direct its energies; this united effort should stimulate and enrich the communities where Omega Psi Phi Chapters are located.

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Join us

on Saturday, November 16, 2019, 12Noon

for our 2019 Program at the SONO Library,

10 Washington Street, Norwalk, CT

 

 

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Omega Man of the Year

Bro. David Tapscott

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Founders' Lifetime Achievement Award

Bro. Joseph E. Mann

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Superior Service Award

Bro. Craig K. Polite, Ph.D.

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Citizen of the Year

Mr. Charles Burns

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