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Hundreds come together for 66th Annual Alpha Omega Mardi Gras Ball

The Alpha Omega Social Action and Scholarship Foundation held its 66th Annual Alpha Omega Mardi Gras Ball on Feb. 7 in Bethesda, Md.

Over 700 people showed up to Bethesda North Marriott and Conference Center to fellowship with each other and support the men of the Alpha Omega Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. as they grow their scholarship fund. Attendees arrived in line with the Mardi Gras theme, sporting their

black-tie threads with beads, masks and ornate headdresses.

According to chapter history, the event has been in operation since 1923 and serves as a signature fundraising event that supports the Foundation’s programming in the community. In the past decade, the chapter has reported more than $200,000 in scholarships.

The Alpha Omega Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. was chartered in 1922 in Washington, D.C., just 11 years after the organization’s founding. Today, the chapter boasts more than 300 members.

All AFRO Photos / Patricia McDougall
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Brother Nathan Hunter, chairman of the Mardi Gras Committee for the Alpha Omega Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc., speaks to those gathered for the annual ball on Feb. 7 in Bethesda, Md.
Daryl Barnes, chairman of the Prince George’s County Planning Board and the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission (M-NCPPC), enjoys the evening with his wife, Makeba Barnes.
Shown here, Ondra Dukes (left), Angelica Melendez, Portia Williams, Marcus Moor, Ryan Williams of Seattle, Tiffany Minor and Shun Williams, a member of the host chapter.
Brother Basileus Wendell Bugg (left), Bro. Julian McCormick, James Garrett, Michael Prettyman, Bro. Gregory Boykin, Bro. Eric Johnson and Bro. Eric Carter share a moment at the ball.
Gala attendees dance the night away.
Shown here, from left to right, Howard University Queens of the Mardi Gras Court, escorted by the Omega Men: D’Nyah Jefferson-Philmore and Mark Marotta; Mackenzie Mcintyre and Noah Fitzgerald and Janasia Blake and Baxter Barber.
Alpha Omega Mardi Gras event brings together influential men from all walks of life, including Darryl D. Sims (left), founder and CEO of Sims Publishing Group, and Dr. Steven G. Johnson, executive vice-president for Events DC.
Stacey Dixon (left), Rhea Brooking-Dixon, Phoebe Dixon, Herbert Dixon and Jason Dixon show up in style.
Former Basileus Brother Frank Borris and his wife, Jill Borris get into the spirit of the Alpha Omega Mardi Gras Ball.

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