MARYLAND BLACK BUSINESS SUMMIT & EXPO March 24-27, 2011 presented by AATC * Black Dollar Exchange * BBH Tours

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Baltimore, MD. February 23, 2011 Lou Fields, President of AATC and founder of the Black Dollar Exchange announced the First Annual Maryland Black Business Summit & Expo being held in the City of Baltimore on March 24-27, 2011. The Summit-Expo will be held at the Palladium Conference Center located at 2900 Liberty Heights Avenue in northwest Baltimore. Fields stated the mission of the Summit is to bring together Maryland business and government leaders, 500 business owners and other professionals to access the State of Black Business in Maryland; and to provide participating businesses a unique opportunity to showcase their business, products and services. The business summit will feature a Thursday, March 24 town hall meeting, Friday and Saturday expo, business over breakfast, luncheons, a reception, awards dinner, presentations, seminars and panel discussions. The theme for Friday, March 25 is Doing Business with the Government and Going Green - where are the business opportunities. Saturday will focus on Buying Black Making More Black Millionaires in Maryland. Baltimore topics of interest include minority business participation in the Uplands redevelopment, slots in Maryland, Baltimore s Super Block, $1.4 billion State Center project, Red Line, Pennsylvania Avenue Redevelopment initiative, North Avenue Project, Baltimore Development Corporation, and the impact of the Mayor s Office of Minority Business Development and the Governor s Office of Minority Affairs. Fields, the founder of the Black Dollar Exchange and the Greater Baltimore Black Chamber of Commerce stated Blacks in Maryland have an estimated $49 billion annual buying power which if properly utilized would create many more Black Millionaires in the State of Maryland, thousands of jobs, joint ventures, community development, support for community groups and nonprofit organizations, assist in closing the disparities in education, health and employment for Black Marylanders. For information on registering, vending, ticket purchases, corporate exhibits and other details, visit www.blackdollarexchange.com or send an email to blackdollarexchange@gmail.com or call Mr. Fields at 443.983.7974. Louis C. Fields, President AATC/BBH TOURS/BDX Post Office Box 3014, Baltimore, MD 21229-0014

Date of Summit & Expo: Location: The Palladium Center, 2900 Liberty Heights Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21215 VENDOR APPLICATION Date: Name: Business Name: Address: City/State/Zip: Te: Cell: www: email: Please list your products: Set-up Time: 7pm-10pm, Thursday, March 24, 2011 * Friday & Saturday: 8am-9am, Expo opens 9:00am. Break-down: Saturday 5:00pm Vendor Fee: Single Day: $150.00 * Two Days: $275.00 Includes one (1) one day or one (1) two-day registration Vendors will receive one clothed 6 foot table with a chair. Additional tables and electrical outlets are subject to a $50.00 charge. The Expo reserves the right to decline any vendor application due to duplication, inappropriateness. Vendor sales are not guaranteed. The expo is designed to expose business owners and vendors to attendees and participants. Please make your check to African American Tourism Council of MD, Inc., Post Office Box 3014, Baltimore, MD 21229-0014: Attn Lou Fields. Credit card payments are accepted. Call 443.983.7974 for processing. FIN # 52-1975446 There is a strict no-refund policy only if the Summit is canceled and not rescheduled. Louis C. Fields, President AATC/BBH TOURS/BDX Post Office Box 3014, Baltimore, MD 21229-0014 Email: blackdollarexchange@gmail.com, www.blackdollarexchange.com

Date of Summit & Expo: Location: The Palladium Center, 2900 Liberty Heights Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21215 Registration Form Date: Name: Business Name: Address: City/State/Zip: Te: Cell: www: email: All 4 days, All Access, All Inclusive, All Events: $150.00 # of Registrants Please list all attendee names and companies. Single Day Registration # of Tickets : Thursday, March 24, Town Hall Meeting (7:00pm-10:pm) $10.00pp in advance, $15 day of the event # of Tickets : Friday only, March 25, All events: $95.00 # of Tickets : Saturday Only, March 26, All events: $95.00 # of Tickets : Sunday, March 27, Music Concert: (5:00pm-9:00pm), Arch Social Club, free Individual Event Tickets # of Tickets : Friday, March 25, Business Breakfast (8:00am-10:00am) $25.00pp # of Tickets : Friday, Legacy Luncheon, (12 noon 2:00pm) $35.00pp # of Tickets : Friday, VIP Reception, (7:00pm-11:00pm) free # of Tickets : Saturday, March 26, Breakfast Briefing, (8:00am-10am), $20.00pp # of Tickets : Saturday, Business Owners Luncheon, (12 noon 2:00pm) $35.00pp # of Tickets : Saturday, Awards Banquet, (7:00pm-11:00pm) $55.00pp # of Tickets : Presentations, Panel Discussions only (no meals) $30.00 pp, per day) Each activity will feature Maryland s leading business owners and professionals! Please make your check to African American Tourism Council of MD, Inc, Post Office Box 3014, Baltimore, MD 21229-0014: Attn Lou Fields. FIN # 52-1975446 Credit card payments are accepted. Call 443.983.7974 for processing. There is a strict no-refund policy only if the Summit is canceled and not rescheduled. Louis C. Fields, President AATC/BBH TOURS/BDX Post Office Box 3014, Baltimore, MD 21229-0014 Email: blackdollarexchange@gmail.com, www.blackdollarexchange.com

Date of Summit & Expo: Location: The Palladium Center, 2900 Liberty Heights Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21215 SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES **** PROGRAM BOOK ADS *Title Sponsor $10,000.00 *Gold Sponsor $5,000.00 *Silver $3,000.00 *Bronze $2,000.0 Sponsors will receive an award of recognition, exhibitor table, a number of all-access passes, company name on placards, brochures, recognition at events, advertisement in the Summit program book and acknowledgement in press releases and pre- and post-event interviews. Program Book Advertisements Please submit your camera-ready artwork to loucfields@gmail.cm or by electronic file. (jpeg, tiff) * Advertisement Deadline: March 17, 2010. Inside front, inside back and outside back cover are reserved for the Summit sponsors. The four day summit and expo is expected to attract over 500 small businesses and it is estimated to incur a moderate amount of pre-event and program expenses. Your sponsorship or advertisement shows your commitment to growing Maryland small businesses. Thank you! Quarter Page $500.00 (3.5x5) * Half Page: $1,000.00 (7x5)* Full Page:$1,500.00 (7x10) Sponsorship Amount $ Ad Size: Amount $ Date: Name: Business Name: Address: City/State/Zip: Tel: Cell: www: email: Please make your check to African American Tourism Council of MD, Inc., Post Office Box 3014, Baltimore, MD 21229-0014, Attn: Lou Fields. Credit card payments are accepted. Call 443.983.7974 for processing. FIN # 52-1975446

Presenters and Participants (partial list) Office of the President Small Business Administration Maryland Department of Transportation-Office of Minority Business Enterprise Maryland Vehicle Administration Maryland Transit Development Authority Meridian Management Group Merge Business Systems Greater Baltimore Black Chamber of Commerce Baltimore City Chamber of Commerce Baltimore City Community College Morgan State University Baltimore Times Radio One WEAA National Great Blacks in Wax Museum Howard County Center for African American Culture Maryland Washington Minority Contractors Association Maryland Minority Contractors Association Anne Arundel County Black Chamber of Commerce Prince George s County Black Chamber of Commerce Frederick County Black Chamber of Commerce African American Chamber of Commerce of Montgomery County African Chamber of Commerce Caribbean American Chamber of Commerce Members of the Clergy Black Dollar Exchange African American Tourism Council BBH TOURS -more- to be added

Lou Fields is the co-founder and President of the BBH TOURS and the African American Tourism Council of MD, Inc. Working with co-founder the late Steven Pace, Errol E. Brown, Sr. and other supporters, the Council serves as a nonprofit advocacy organization which has been active in the preservation and tourism community. The Council s mission is to educate research, preserve, protect and promote Maryland s African American History & Culture as a vital and beneficial product as part of the Baltimore/Maryland tourism industry. Lou Fields is also the founder and first president of the Greater Baltimore Black Chamber of Commerce (2005-2008) and the Black Dollar Exchange (2010). The Council provides services to communities, organizations and public entities that are in need of research assistance and information services. Services include referrals and development assistance in history, heritage tourism & preservation, program development, funding sources, lectures, exhibits, and special events such as dedications and tributes about notable and unknown Marylanders. Through the Council s tourism division we provide heritage tours across Maryland, including the popular Frederick Douglass Path to Freedom Walking Tour in historic Fells Point Baltimore, Maryland. In my second book, the Maryland Black Facts Book you will find useful information and items for discussion and further research to assist students and adults to become better acquainted with the African American Experience in the State of Maryland. The Council s projects include Leon Day Negro League Park (1997) Royal Theater Monument on Historic Pennsylvania Avenue (2005) Frederick Douglass Historic Trail, Tour and Markers in Fell Point Harriet Ross Tubman Day - State of Maryland [March 10 th ], (200) Maryland Black Writers Guild- 1998 Buffalo Soldier Day in MD [February 20 th ], (1998) African American Historic Society of Western MD Maryland Underground Railroad Coalition, National UGRR gatherings. Maryland Black Tourism Network Greater Baltimore of Black Chambers of Commerce (2005-2008) Mid-Atlantic African American Tourism Summit (MAAATS) (2008-2009) Black Dollar Exchange, 12/29/2010 Awards of Recognition NAACP Thurgood Marshall Legacy Award Greater Baltimore Black Chamber of Commerce- Founder s Award Keeper of the Flame Award A Good Black Man, Inc. Distinguished Black Marylander Award-Towson University Maryland African American Heritage Preservation Award International Network to Freedom Award Community Service Award-Baltimore City Community College Community Service Recognition-Unv. of Maryland Baltimore County Outstanding Citizen Award-Flair Modeling Agency Outstanding Advocate Award-Blacks in Baseball Mayoral Citation Awards from Mayor DuBurns, Mayor Schmoke and Mayor O Malley Citizen Awards for tourism and preservation Governors Glendening, Ehrlich, Gov. O Malley Congressional Citation from Congressman Elijah Cummings Legislative Black Caucus, Baltimore City Council, Baltimore, Anne Arundel, Frederick Counties