The Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute (CHCI)
celebrates 31 years of serving Latino youth with its 31st Annual Awards
Gala on Wednesday, September 10, 2008 [1] . This year's theme, The Power to
Make the Difference, commemorates the vast contributions Hispanic
Americans have made to this country and celebrates the historic
opportunity it has to impact the future of the United States.
Presidential
candidate Sen. John McCain of Arizona will address the crowd of more
than 2,300, including as many as 40 Members of Congress in attendance.
This year's Chairman's
Award, selected by CHCI Chairman Joe Baca (CA-43), will be presented to
three pioneering Members of Congress, Reps. Solomon P. Ortiz (TX-27),
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (FL-18), and Jose E. Serrano (NY-16).
Lieutenant General
Ricardo Sanchez (Ret.) and actress Rosie Perez will be presented with
the CHCI Medallion of Excellence for Leadership and Community Service
Awards. Sanchez is only the second Hispanic four-star general in Army
history with more than 33 years of military service. Perez is an Oscar
nominated actress, who has dedicated her life to giving back to the
community through her work to combat AIDS and promote arts education
for underprivileged children.
The event will be
emceed by Tony Plana, star of ABC's hit comedy "Ugly Betty," with gala
entertainment provided by Grammy award-winning artists Los Lonely Boys.
Gala Reception entertainment will be provided by Mariachi Sol de
Mexico(R) de Jose Hernandez.
Gala Host Toyota joins
in supporting CHCI's leadership development programs for Hispanic
youth, along with Premiere Sponsor Comcast.
For press credentials,
please contact: Scott Gunderson Rosa at 202-548-5876 or via email at
sgunderson_rosa@chci.org [2].