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2023 AFRICAN AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH VIRTUAL CLOSING RECEPTION

Date
February 23
Time
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Cost
Free
Organizer’s Site
laabp.org

The Los Angeles Association of Black Personnel, Inc. (LAABP) invites you to the 2023 African American Heritage Month Virtual Closing Reception to acknowledge the collaborative efforts between The Honorable Mayor Karen Bass, Our Authors Study Club, Inc., and Los Angeles African American residents and city employees. At this event, several outstanding City of Los Angeles African American employees will be honored for their exceptional service to the City of Los Angeles and the African American community.

 

Join Zoom Meeting: zoomgov.com/j/1612482429, Webinar ID: 1612482429
One tap mobile: 669.254.5252,1612482429# or 669.216.1590, 1612482429#
Telephone: 669.216.1590, 415.449.4000 or 551.285.1373
International numbers available: zoomgov.com/u/acqf0BT6Ww

Location

Zoom
CA United States

Organizer

Los Angeles Association of Black Personnel, Inc.
Phone:
310.638.5026

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