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Bahamian Executive Chef Jeffrey Crittenden hosts Illinois Legislative Black Caucus
By Oswald Brown
Mar 25, 2016 - 4:26:08 AM

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CHICAGO, Illinois -- Bahamian Executive Chef Jeffrey Crittenden hosted the annual retreat of the Illinois Legislative Black Caucus (ILBC) at the Skyline Club of Chicago on Wednesday, March 23, 2016. Chef Crittenden is a cousin of the Hon. Michael C. Fountain, Bahamas Honorary Consul to Chicago. Honorary Consul Fountain was asked by ILBC leadership if Chef Crittenden would be able to host after his dynamic culinary presentation at the Bahamas Diplomatic Business Luncheon hosted by the Chicago Consulate in 2015.

Formally established in 1968, the primary mission of the ILBC is to ensure that the interests of African-American citizens are given equitable representation in the Illinois General Assembly.

In photo above is Chef Crittenden (left)  with Honorary Consul Fountain. Pictured in photo below from left to right in First Row: Rep. Litesa Wallace, Rep. Carol Ammons, Sen. Kimberly Lightford (Assistant Majority Leader), Rep. Jehan Gordon-Booth (Assistant Majority Leader), Sen. Toi Hutchinson, and Rep. Camille Lilly; Second Row: Sen. Emil Jones III, Rep. Elgie Sims, Rep. Al Riley (Assistant Majority Leader), Sen. James Clayborne, Jr. (Senate Majority Leader), Chef Jeffrey Crittenden, Sen. Donne Trotter (Assistant Majority Leader) and Rep. William Davis.

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