Media Contacts:
Eduardo Arocho
DSBDA
(773) 782-0454

Nisaini Rivera
media@iweev.com
(773) 772-3900

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

The Division Street Business Development Association Celebrates
25 Years of Servicing Local Businesses in Humboldt Park

DSBDA cordially invites you to the 25th Anniversary Banquet.

Chicago, IL October 13, 2009- Division Street Business Development Association (DSBDA) will host its 25th Year Anniversary Banquet on Thursday, November 5th, 2009 at the Humboldt Park Field House at 1440 N. Sacramento Boulevard. This banquet, sponsored by Comcast, marks twenty-five years of serving the business community and helping raise awareness about the community surrounding Paseo Boricua, a community rich in history, language and culture.

DSBDA was founded in 1984 by a group of business people. The DSBDA mission is to facilitate the organization of individuals in the field of business and commerce who seek to enhance their participation in the economic structure of our community and the City of Chicago.

The DSBDA will be honoring founding member of the DSBDA, Roberto Maldonado, for his service to the community and appointment as the new 26th Ward Alderman. Other honorees include William Delgado, State Senator of the 2nd District and Cynthia Soto, State Representative of the 4th District, for their overall support and contribution to the Paseo Boricua Cultural and Entertainment/Business District.

Dinner will be provided by Paseo Boricua’s Top Restaurants. Entertainment will include Live Music and a DJ. Tickets $100.00. RSVP by November 4th. For further inquiries contact DSBDA at 773.782.0454.

 

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About The Division Street Business Development Association

DSBDA works to facilitate the organization of individuals in the field of business and commerce who are seeking to enhance their participation in the economic structure and the City of Chicago. As an association we work with microenterprise ventures to flourish and establish their business, as well as the continual development of Paseo Boricua, which is the heart of the Puerto Rican community.