NAACP 49th Freedom Fund Banquet

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Nathaniel L Bishop presenting to Gold Sponsor Blacksburg Presbyterian (Photo courtesy of Jason Diggs)

The NAACP – Montgomery County-Radford City-Floyd County Branch held its 49th Freedom Fund Banquet on September 27th in the Ballroom of The Inn at Virginia Tech& Skelton Conference Center. Approximately 256 were in attendance including 22 table Sponsors.

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VA Tech Collegiate Rep Kyla Ngeno (Photo courtesy of Jason Diggs)

The theme of the banquet was “Moving Forward.” The welcome was given by Dr. Nathaniel L Bishop, Silver Life Member and Assistant Treasurer of the Branch. Custom Vibes, directed by Dr. Glen Holmes, pianist, Mr. Ronnie Laws, drums, and vocalist Ms. Denise Smith led the group in singing, “Lift Ev’ry Voice and Sing,” the Black National Anthem.

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Youth Council Pres Melvin Palmer (Photo courtesy of Jason Diggs)

President Deborah H. Travis greeted the audience and recognized several town and county officials including the Mayors of both Town of Blacksburg and Town of Christiansburg. The candidates running for various town and county offices were also acknowledged. She emphasized that the branch will continue the work and focus on strengthening the NAACP advocacy programs such as voter education and protection, health wellness, community collaboration, educational opportunities for our youth, veterans’ rights to benefits, and interfaith interactions. She encouraged the audience to continue to stand up for justice for all and commit to the Branch in “Moving Forward” in achieving the goals of the Branch. The Membership Chair of the NAACP VA Tech Collegiate Chapter, Kyla Ngeno, and NAACP Youth Council President, Melvin Palmer, were introduced and they both shared about the work of their units.

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Silver Sponsors

A memorial tribute with candle lighting was led by Reverend Elsie Wright, pastor of St. Paul A.M.E. in Blacksburg and Melvin Palmer, remembering those Branch members who passed away since last banquet.

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NAACP Bronze Sponsors

After dinner, Mrs. Deborah Travis and Dr. Nathaniel L Bishop conducted the Nannie B Hairston Community Service award presentation. In honor and “Recognition of her Most dedicated and Distinguished Service to her Community,” The NAACP Montgomery Co-Radford City-Floyd Co Branch gives a community service award to a member who has contributed extensively to the New River Valley community and advances the mission of the NAACP. The 2025 recipient of this prestigious award was Mrs. Jessie Eaves of Blacksburg. She is a true champion of community spirit and whose dedication and involvement have made a lasting impact across many areas of the community.

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2025 Banquet Award Winner Jessie Eaves

Mrs. Eaves is a long-term member of the Branch and Community, a retiree from Virginia Tech, an Elder of the United Holy Church of America, and Associate Pastor of Greater Mount Zion United Holy Church. Mrs. Eaves was a leader in conceptualizing the preservation of the St Luke and Odd Fellows Hall in Blacksburg as a valuable community resource. Her work involved the restoration of the historic building and the development of various of programs and events to emphasize the importance of the St Lukes and Odd Fellows Hall to the community. She is a member of the Board of Directors for the Blacksburg Community Center and offers wise and generous council that has guided the BMCF board in various leadership decisions. She is a member of the NAACP Branch Religious Affairs committee; Received the NAACP MRF Branch Community Service Award in Honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.; has served as an officer and is current member of the Christiansburg Institute Alumni Association, and member of various other civic organizations. Following her retirement from Virginia Tech after thirty years of service she was awarded the Virgina Tech’s President’s Award for Excellence. He is married to Thomas Eaves and parented two children, Kimberly and LaTonya and they have 4 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren.

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NAACP Guest Speaker Bailey

The program continued with a message of the National NAACP theme, “Fierce Urgency of Now,” by Karen E. Jones, chair of the Branch’s political action committee. She shared that there is power in the vote, and it must be implemented. She shared info on those on the ballot both at the State or locally and emphasized that our “vote matters” and called for a plan of action to get votes casted.
The Branch annually awards up to five Samuel H. Clark Scholarships of $2000 to local youth connected with the NAACP who are pursuing post-secondary education. Ms. Irene Peterson acknowledged the 2025 Scholarship recipients who were Nayzia Terry from Blacksburg High School attending New River Community College; and Ms. Leila Haley, Christiansburg High School now attending Davidson College. After a musical selection of jazz group, Custom Vibe , “Don’t Turn Back Now,” Deborah Travis assisted by Rhonda Rogers and Nathaniel Bishop recognized the 2025 Sponsors of the banquet.

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NAACP Award Presentation to Rev Bailey by Deborah Travis

Gold Sponsor was Blacksburg Presbyterian. Silver sponsors were Asbury United Methodist Church; Blacksburg Jewish Community Center; Carilion Clinic; First Baptist Church-Rock Road, Radford, MOOG, Inc.; Dr. Paul Farrier & Friends, the Town of Blacksburg; and Schaeffer Memorial Baptist Church. Bronze sponsors were Blacksburg Museum & Cultural Foundation/Habitat for Humanity; Christiansburg Institute Alumni Association; The Church on Main; Drs. Dilip and Lauri B Nair; Democratic Committee of Montgomery County (2 tables); the League of Women Voters of Montgomery County; Our Saviour Lutheran Church; New River Community College-Office of the President; Riner Qigong, St. Paul A.M.E., the Town of Christiansburg; the Unitarian Universalist Congregation, Blacksburg (2) tables; and the United Auto Workers Local 2069. Donations by Dr. & Mrs. Nathaniel Bishop, Buffalo & More, Drs. Erdogan and Gunin Kiran, Dr. & Mrs. Michael Herndon, Rev. & Mrs. Michael Sanborn, An anonymous donor, and the Viginia Tech Office of the President.

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NAACP Speaker and Branch President

The banquet keynote speaker was Reverend Cozy Bailey, President of the Virginia State Conference of the NAACP. Reverend Bailey was elected as the Virginia State Conference President in 2023. He has served as President of the Prince William County Branch of the NAACP since January 2017, and 1st Vice President of the VA State Conference Region 3 in May 2022. He is associate minister at first Mount Zion Baptist Church in Dumfries, Virginia. Rev. Bailey is a native of St. Louis, MO. He is a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy and was commissioned as an officer the U.S. Marine Corps upon his graduation with a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics.
Reverend Bailey gave an extensive and powerful presentation on the theme, “Moving Forward in Community.”

He shared that we must forward in “Community.” The historical sense of community as has been the bedrock for Black Americans and means that we come together as one. There are efforts to dismantle this infrastructure. He stated that “we must build a wall of resistance,” which supports our efforts to continue moving forward for the achievement of justice. This “power of community” will help us to survive as it has in the past. He cited the African proverb, “it takes a village to raise a child,” which reflects on the family and supportive relationships meaning that we were created to live in community and to be sustainable which is critical to move forward.

President Travis presented a gift of appreciation to Rev Bailey and urged all those gathered to continue to work together to build a strong community for all.

Elder Marlin Reeves, Pastor of New Pentecostal United Holy Church closed the program with a unity prayer.

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