By Darrel Wheeler, Contributing Writer
The special event was hosted by Cherish Moments Non-Profit Organization last Saturday at the MLK Recreation Center on Skyline Drive.
A full course of all-you-can-eat and drink brunch was served to all the attendees at the first annual Daughters Who Lost Their Fathers Brunch, including a variety of classic mimosas. The impressive menu featured: bacon, sausage, hotlinks, potatoes, eggs, grits, waffles, biscuits and fruits.
The ladies were welcomed and encouraged to share their personal experiences with their fathers, who are now resting in power. The sharing provoked laughter, cheers and tears.
Cherish Moments Nonprofit Organization’s CEO, Lady Sherrel, had this to say about the special event. ”Today, we daughters united in love and remembrance, honoring the fathers who now live in our hearts. We shared cherished memories, celebrating the wisdom, strength and love that shaped our lives. Their legacy continues to inspire us, guiding us with every step we take.”
“I loved it. I came here to support the event today because I think it is a nice way to honor fathers,” event guest Carol Kye shared.
A mellow atmosphere of purpose, nice decor, good food, raffle prizes, music and easy vibes was happening at the MLK Rec Center for this meaningful Father’s Day celebration.
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