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Hampton Roads Welcomes 2025 UNCF Mayors’ Masked Ball

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The United Negro College Fund (UNCF) will present its Annual Mayors’ Masked Ball on March 22, 2025, in Hampton Roads. Hosted at the Newport News Marriott, this black-tie fundraiser supports scholarships for students at HBCUs. The event will feature live entertainment, awards, and distinguished civic leaders, making it a must-attend occasion for community influencers and advocates of Black higher education.

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The post Hampton Roads Welcomes 2025 UNCF Mayors’ Masked Ball first appeared on The New Journal and Guide.

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