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Elderly Love & LHAA Second Annual Spring Tea with Grammy & Me 

May 5, 2026

Elderly Love, partnering with the Lincoln Hornets Alumni Association, hosted their second annual Spring Tea with Grammy & Me event celebrating grandmothers and intergenerational relationships. The highlight was the "Crown Me Queen" ceremony where nine grandmothers received certificates from Council Member Henry Foster III, tiaras, and crystal plaques recognizing their contributions to family and community. The afternoon featured interactive activities including children making Mother's Day plant arrangements with Felicia Booker, a sewing demonstration by Ms.

Who is affected

  • Nine honored grandmothers: C. Beatrice Bryant, Janice Carter, Denice Evans Carroll, Mary Duty, Cynthia Gilliam, Brenda Jones, Charlotte Patton, Christine Pea, and Marie Webster
  • Children who participated in crafting and learning activities
  • Elderly Love organization team members: Debra Portee, Erica Robinson, and Joyce McBryde
  • Lincoln Hornets Alumni Association (LHAA) members
  • Event attendees and guests
  • Council Member Henry Foster III

What action is being taken

  • No explicit ongoing actions are stated in the article. The article describes a completed event that already occurred.

Why it matters

  • This event matters because it strengthens intergenerational bonds and honors the wisdom, resilience, and contributions of grandmothers within their families and community. It provides opportunities for children to learn traditional skills like sewing and gardening while spending meaningful time with elders, preserving cultural traditions and fostering mutual respect across generations. The formal recognition through certificates, tiaras, and plaques validates the invaluable role grandmothers play in society.

What's next

  • No explicit next steps stated in the article

Read full article from source: The San Diego Voice & Viewpoint

Elderly Love & LHAA Second Annual Spring Tea with Grammy & Me