Real Men Cook on Father's Day June 19th
Published: June 10, 2016
Real Men Cook® was launched in 1990, and it became the largest family celebration in the country. It is presented annually on Father's Day, and has been for 19 consecutive years. Real Men Cook Chicago, Sunday, Jun 21, 2015 3:00 PM - Sunday, Jun 21, 2015 6:00 PM.
Real Men Cook Sites:
Better Boys Foundation 1512 South Pulaski Road Chicago, IL Hosted by Rufus WilliamsBBF Family Services 773-542-7300 (phone) info@betterboys.org
Dan Ryan Woods - Southside Hosted by Keith Martin, Sr
Organization: D.A.D.D.Y (Developing A Dedicated Driven Youth) 773-297-1707
Dolton Park District's Early Learning Center 729 Engle Street Dolton, IL
Hosted by FATHERS AND BLESSINGS Demetrious Walker 708-730-COOK (2665)
Hales Franciscan High School 4930 S Cottage Grove Ave - Bronzeville
Hosted by Richard Kemp 773-383-8897
Lawndale Christian Community Church 3827 W Ogden - North Lawndale
Hosted By Commissioner Robert Steele (773) 762-6389
Mosque Maryam 73rd and Stony Island Hosted By Jeffery Muhammad Ticket Link
The New Regal Theater 79th and Stony Island - South Shore Hosted by Jerold Gary (312) 902-1500
Trinity UCC 1276 W 20th Ave - Gary, IN 46407 Hosted by Rev. John Jackson (219) 944-0500
Yvette Moyo, co-founder of Real Men Cook reveals that the Father’s Day Celebration will be held at 27 locations citywide and in the suburbs. Chicago communities where events will be held include Englewood, Bronzeville, Hyde Park, South Shore, Hyde Park, the South Suburbs and more. The event will continue to shine a spotlight on the men and promote awareness of the positive things they are doing to uplift their families and their communities. The events will also continue Real Men Charities’, Inc. tradition of promoting health and wellness, prevention and awareness for families and children.This represents a dramatic departure from past years but allows
Real Men Cook to broaden its reach and to allow local communities to host Real Men Cook Father’s Day Celebrations incorporating their own styles and community tradition.