(WOODLAWN, MD – May 2026) — After months of honoring Black excellence across Baltimore County, BMORENews.com is preparing to close out the tour in grand fashion with Black Wall Street WOODLAWN, set for Thursday, June 4, 2026, from 6 to 8 p.m. at 6665 Security Blvd. RSVP to https://blackwallstreetwoodlawn.eventbrite.com. Presented as part of the nationally recognized Joe Manns Black Wall Street Awards series, the event promises an evening of celebration, networking, inspiration, and recognition of individuals who continue to uplift their communities through leadership, service, entrepreneurship, and advocacy. “This event will not disappoint,” said veteran journalist and BMORENews.com publisher Doni Glover. “We’re bringing together some extraordinary people whose work speaks for itself.” Among this event’s honorees is William Neal, president of James Mosher Baseball, whose dedication to youth athletics and mentorship has positively impacted generations of Baltimore families. Also being recognized is Captain Gerald Quarles of the Baltimore City Fire Department, a respected public servant whose commitment to protecting and serving the community has earned admiration throughout the region. The evening will also spotlight two beloved West Baltimore figures — Gordon Wilder and Irvin Nore — longtime members of the Matthew Henson Alumni Association and pillars of community engagement. Known for their steady presence, mentorship, and advocacy, both men have spent years investing in the betterment of their neighborhoods and the lives of others. Another honoree is entrepreneur Donovan Murphy, owner of Island Quizine, whose restaurants have become both a cultural gathering space and a symbol of Black business excellence in Baltimore County and now, Silver Spring. The Joe Manns Black Wall Street Awards were created to celebrate Black entrepreneurs, professionals, and community leaders who embody the spirit of economic empowerment and collective progress. The series is named in honor of the late Joe Manns, a tireless advocate for the Woodlawn community and the Greater Baltimore region. Over the years, the Black Wall Street movement has honored thousands of changemakers across multiple cities nationwide, reinforcing the importance of supporting Black-owned businesses and institutions. Special thanks to Black Wall Street WOODLAWN go to sponsors, including Fulton Bank, New Life Recovery Center, RE Harrington, and G. Grant Griffin Media, for their continued support of community-centered programming and Black entrepreneurship. Organizers expect a strong turnout of business leaders, elected officials, educators, clergy, entrepreneurs, and residents from across the region for what is shaping up to be one of the season’s signature networking and awards events. Black Wall Street WOODLAWN is more than an awards ceremony. It’s a celebration of legacy, leadership, and the enduring power of community.

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