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 Kinzie/King 
			Breakfast to Feature Chair of Black Chamber of Commerce African-American Business Leader Frank 
			Bass is Speaker for Annual Lincoln College Event
 
 
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            [January 18, 2019]  
			
			LINCOLN 
			- Frank Bass, the Chair of the Black Chamber of Commerce of Illinois 
			will be the featured speaker for the 11th annual Joyce Kinzie/Martin 
			Luther King, Jr. Breakfast at Lincoln College, set for Monday, Jan. 
			21. Tickets are now available for the event, which will be held in 
			the Davidson-Sheffer Gymnasium on the Lincoln College campus. The 
			doors will open at 7:00 a.m. with the program beginning at 7:30 a.m. | 
        
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			 The annual event raises funds exclusively for the 
			Martin Luther King, Jr. Minority Student Scholarship. It was 
			co-founded in 2009 by Rev. Glenn Shelton and Lincoln businesswoman 
			Joyce Kinzie, who passed away in 2010. The scholarship assists a 
			Logan County minority student while attending Lincoln College. Since 
			Ms. Kinzie’s death, the annual breakfast has continued at Lincoln 
			College, honoring her accomplishments and wishes to provide academic 
			assistance to students. 
 The event features a buffet breakfast and remarks by this year’s MLK 
			Scholarship recipients, Jessica Jackson and Aurora Board, as well as 
			keynote speaker Frank Bass.
 
			
			 
			
			Bass is a member of a family that has been active in Chicago 
			African-American businesses since the mid-1960s. The family is known 
			for its business acumen, owning an array of businesses including 
			real estate, grocery stores, dry cleaners and laundromats, funeral 
			homes, and more. His uncle, Rev. James Bass, once had one of the 
			largest churches on the west side of Chicago at 700 S. Pulaski Road 
			and was instrumental in bringing Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. to the 
			west side of Chicago.
 
			
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In keeping with the Bass family legacy, Frank Bass is a small 
business owner based in Chicago. He owns a political consulting/government 
affairs firm and has been involved in politics and government in Illinois and 
Georgia since 1984, and has over 20 years of campaign and public policy 
experience at the local, county, state, and federal levels. Bass is also the 
Chairman of Strategic Human Services, a not-for-profit that produces the North 
Lawndale Newspaper in Chicago and provides services such as job training for 
Veterans and mentoring to at-risk youth.
 Tickets are $10; seating is limited so reservations are recommended. Call Jen 
McMillin at Lincoln College (217-735-7210 or jmcmillin@lincolncollege.edu) to 
reserve tickets to pick up at the door. Tickets for the event are also available 
at the Lincoln Heritage Museum (1115 Nicholson Rd, Lincoln, IL 62656), or from 
committee member Rev. Glenn Shelton. Tickets will be sold at the door if seating 
is still available.
 
				 
			[Mark GordonPublic Relations and Media Manager
 Lincoln College]
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