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The Second Annual
Dorchester-Cambridge Multi-cultural Festival

April 26, 2008


Brother Garrick C. Cook spoke on the topic, "Bridging our Cultures -- We are One!"

The Color Guard

The Pleasant Day Funsters did the Chicken Dance

Over 500 came out troughout the day.

General Manager of MTS Broadcasting was the emcee for the event.

Troy had the pleasure of announcing the door prize winners.

City Commissioner Ken Knox (Ward 1) chatted with Gail Dean, editor of the Dorchester Star

With all the fun and excitement, Fulton A. Davis Jr. had a big smile on his face. Behind him, children signed up for a scavenger hunt at the C-SAFE table.

Donnie Stanford and Emmanuel Anderson volunteered to help control traffic.

Many children enjoyed the coloring contest.

Vendors / Booths


Linda Henry and Gloristean P. Pinkett of the Maryland Commission on Human Relations

Dream Trips

Susanne Carley of the Coalition to End Lead Poisoning

Upcoming Manager of Cambridge Main Street Jim Duffy

President of the Dorchester County Chapter of the NAACP James Pinkett and Vernon Spriggs of the Dorchester County Health Department

LaCurtis and Andrea Opher of Gofer Design with a friend

Keith Ferschweiler of Priority Partners

JoAnn Dickson of the Cambridge Church of Christ

Krystall Hopkins of Chesapeake College

Julia Cook and Ashyrra Dotson of Minority Outreach and Technical Association

Ann Crocker (left), Jackie Noller (center, back), and Buzz Folmer (right) of Habitat for Humanity

From the Dorchester County Humane Society Shawnee Martz and Franny

Dorchester Arts Center

Cambridge City Police

F o o d !


There was plenty of food to be had.

Dorchester Elks Lodge 223

The Way Cafe

West End Citizens Association
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