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4TH ANNUAL BOOK & A BALL -INAUGURAL”BEE DAY”

Recap of Bee Day 2024: Celebrating Community, Education, and Empowerment

On May 25th, 2024, the Born to Bmore Foundation hosted its highly anticipated Bee Day event, a celebration of community spirit, education, and empowerment. Despite a rainy start, the day unfolded beautifully, bringing together families, volunteers, and supporters from across Baltimore.

Morning Session: Book and a Ball Clinic

The day kicked off with the 4th annual Book and a Ball Clinic held at Overlea High School. From 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM, young athletes and book enthusiasts gathered to participate in a unique program that combined sports skills training with educational activities. The clinic aimed not only to improve basketball skills but also to promote literacy and academic engagement among the youth of Baltimore.

Participants engaged in drills, learned valuable techniques from experienced coaches, and received books to take home, fostering a love for reading alongside their passion for sports. The atmosphere buzzed with excitement as children and teens immersed themselves in learning and friendly competition.

Afternoon Session: BeeDay Community Event

As the morning activities concluded, the festivities shifted to Golden Ring Park for the BeeDay Community Event. Despite the earlier rain, families arrived eagerly, ready to enjoy an afternoon filled with music, resources, and fun activities for all ages.

From 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM, Golden Ring Park came alive with music performances, interactive booths offering community resources, and games that kept everyone entertained. Local businesses and sponsors contributed generously, providing prizes that added to the excitement of the day.

The highlight of the event was the sense of unity and support within the community. Families bonded over shared experiences, children played freely, and adults connected over common interests and aspirations for their neighborhood.

Celebrating Success and Looking Forward

Bee Day 2024 was not just a celebration but a testament to the power of community engagement and collective effort. Through initiatives like the Book and a Ball Clinic and the BeeDay Community Event, the Born to Bmore Foundation continues to make a significant impact on the lives of Baltimore’s youth, promoting education, sportsmanship, and community pride.

As we reflect on this year’s event, we extend our gratitude to everyone who contributed their time, resources, and enthusiasm. Together, we are building a stronger, more connected community where every child has the opportunity to thrive.

Stay tuned for more updates and upcoming events from the Born to Bmore Foundation as we continue our mission to empower and uplift Baltimore’s youth. Join us in making a difference, one community event at a time!

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J.Glass Awarded the B.E.Y.O.N.D Scholarship

BORN TO BMORE FOUNDATION AWARDS SCHOLARSHIP TO ASPIRING NASCAR ENGINEER, JACOB GLASS

Baltimore, MD – June 22, 2023 – The Born to Bmore Foundation, dedicated to supporting minority students pursuing STEM and Engineering programs, has announced Jacob Glass as the recipient of its prestigious scholarship. Glass, an exemplary student and aspiring NASCAR engineer will use this scholarship to further his studies at the University of North Carolina, Greensboro.

Jacob was selected from a group of ten qualified applicants based on his commitment to higher education and his ambitious career goals. The scholarship criteria necessitate a high school graduation and a commitment to pursuing a higher level education in the STEM or Engineering fields.

Jacob’s passion for NASCAR engineering, combined with his academic achievements, personify the mission of the Born to Bmore Foundation. His drive and dedication stand as a testament to the Foundation’s mandate, exemplifying the potential for minority students in these vital fields.

In awarding the scholarship, Born to Bmore Foundation Founder B. Smith Jr. remarked, “Be the best until the best bows before you. Then go beyond your best to become beyond basic.” This sentiment underscores the essence of Jacob’s determination and the Foundation’s mission to elevate the potential of minority students in the STEM and Engineering fields.

The Born to Bmore Foundation will continue its efforts to provide opportunities and financial support to aspiring minority students in the pursuit of higher education within the STEM and Engineering fields. Jacob’s success signifies a step towards achieving this goal and stands as an inspiration to all students with similar aspirations.