Jazz Breakfast – Jazz Expressways Foundation

Jazz Breakfast – Jazz Expressways Foundation

December 10, 2016 – Forest Park Senior Center

Pictured (LtoR) Jazz Expressways Foundation founders: Howard Easley, president; Cynthia Easley, secretary; and Avon Mitchell, financial secretary/treasurer

Pictured (LtoR) Rosa “Rambing Rose” Pryor, Jazz Expressways Foundation board member; Shorty Trusty, Jazz Expressways Foundation board member; and Darlene Douglass, event emcee

Pictured (LtoR) Darleen Hayes, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services retired director; and Morris Hayes, retired US Post Office mail handler

Pictured (LtoR) Marilyn Hatza, Maryland Humanities program officer of grants; and Greg Hatza, GREG HATZA ORGANization leader/musician/recording artist

Pictured (LtoR) Denise McCready, Baltimore City Circuit Court assistant chief deputy clerk; Pinkney McCready, retired Maryland Court System human resources director; and Carl Beasley, retired Poet’s Athletic Club manager

Pictured (LtoR) Aaron Mitchell, DC-based economic researcher; and Jahkedda Mitchell, TMP Worldwide digital strategist

Pictured (LtoR) Bernadine Dorsey, EEC Excavation & Construction co-owner; and Ephraim Dorsey, 13, saxophonist/event performer

Pictured (LtoR) Kim Thomas, retired Sheppard Pratt caseworker; Yeshiyah Israel, YBI African Apparel & Fashion CEO; Claudia Dock, Legal Aid Bureau paralegal; and Delorisa Wagner, community volunteer

13-year-old Ephraim Dorsey wowing the crowd

13-year-old Ephraim Dorsey wowing the crowd

A Meal with Music on the Side (December 10, 2016) The auditorium at The Forest Park Senior Center was jammed - and jamming - at the Jazz Expressways Foundation’s “Jazz Breakfast.” The crowd was entertained by a number of Baltimore and DC area musicians, including 13-year-old saxophonist extraordinaire, Ephraim Dorsey.

A Meal with Music on the Side (December 10, 2016) The auditorium at The Forest Park Senior Center was jammed – and jamming – at the Jazz Expressways Foundation’s “Jazz Breakfast.” The crowd was entertained by a number of Baltimore and DC area musicians, including 13-year-old saxophonist extraordinaire, Ephraim Dorsey.

Sloane Brown

Baltimore's longtime fashion and social scene reporter, Sloane is the founder/managing editor of Baltimore Snap.

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