Fri, Jun 11, 2021, 6:00 pm - 11:30 pm CT
Online Event
Cook County Bar Association
107th Installation and Awards Program
June 11, 2021
6:00 PM
Abbington Distinctive Banquets
Corner of Route 53 and Butterfield Road, Glen Ellyn Illinois 60137
Tickets:
In Person $125 (Masks are Required) Open Bar Cocktail Reception to follow
Virtual Tickets: $50
Installation of Cannon D. Lambert, Sr., CCBA President Elect
Guest Speakers:
Congresswoman, Robin L. Kelly, Illinois 2nd District
Congresswoman, Lucy McBath, Georgia 6th District
Master of Ceremonies/ Moderator, Darryl Dennard, V103
For your convenience, a block of rooms has been reserved at
DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Hotel & Conference Center
2111 Butterfield Rd.Downers Grove, Illinois 60515.
To make a reservation click the link below. Guests can also
call 1-800-HILTONS and mention the Cook County Bar Association. Rooms must be reserved by June 08, 2021 in order to receive a discounted rate.
Room Details:
1 King Bed 2 Room Suite-sofabed-living Room, $129
Online Event
Fri, Jun 11, 2021, 6:00 pm - 11:30 pm CT
Since its inception, the Cook County Bar Association (the “CCBA”) has been at the forefront of legal issues of concern to the Black community. During the 1919 Chicago race riots, CCBA members defended Black residents who were unlawfully arrested and initiated civil lawsuits for damages. For over 100 years, the CCBA has aggressively supported the civil, political, and economic rights of the Black community and its members.Through organized activities and individual contributions from its members, the CCBA has held various legal clinics and community forums at various sites and supported by renowned civil rights organizations including Rainbow PUSH, local chapters of the NAACP, and other local groups and churches. The CCBA Foundation provides legal information, resources, and referrals through its monthly legal clinics.
Since its inception, the Cook County Bar Association (the “CCBA”) has been at the forefront of legal issues of concern to the Black community. During the 1919 Chicago race riots, CCBA members defended Black residents who were unlawfully arrested and initiated civil lawsuits for damages. For over 100 years, the CCBA has aggressively supported the civil, political, and economic rights of the Black community and its members.Through organized activities and individual contributions from its members, the CCBA has held various legal clinics and community forums at various sites and supported by renowned civil rights organizations including Rainbow PUSH, local chapters of the NAACP, and other local groups and churches. The CCBA Foundation provides legal information, resources, and referrals through its monthly legal clinics.