Black Culture Foundation 2018 Senior King & Queen by Margaret Hill - City News Group, Inc.

Community Calendar

FEBRUARY
S M T W T F S
01 02 03 04 05 06 07
08 09 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
View Events
Submit Events

Black Culture Foundation 2018 Senior King & Queen

By Margaret Hill, Community Writer
March 14, 2018 at 01:13pm. Views: 40

Please allow me to introduce you to the San Bernardino Black Culture Foundation 2018 Senior King & Queen, Don & Celeste Griggs.  Congratulations Royalty!

Mrs. Celeste Brown Griggs was born in Waterloo, Iowa.  She graduated from East Waterloo High School in 1963, where she was a class mate and sweetheart of Don Griggs.  Mrs. Griggs joined Don in California after his return from overseas duty.  They were married in 1965 in Oceanside, California.

After moving to the Inland Empire, Celeste worked for Pacific Telephone Company and attended SBVC.  She became a home maker with their three children for five years before deciding to return to the work force.  She worked for Kaiser Permanent for twenty-seven years, retiring as Supervisor of staffing and payroll in the Appointment Center in Fontana.

Mr. Don Griggs was born in Waterloo, Iowa. He graduated from East Waterloo High School in 1961.  Upon graduation, he enlisted in the United State Marine Corps where he served for four years.  He was employed by Southern California Edison for ten years before entering the retail business.  Eager to be involved with his new community, Don was instrumental in bringing Boy Scouting to the inner city of San Bernardino, serving as a Neighborhood Commissioner overseeing several troops and Cub Packs during the late sixties. Don took boys on overnight scouting trips and chaperoned them at the Helen Dade Boy Scouts of America Camp in Lake Arrowhead during the summer.

 Mr. Griggs is well known for his impeccable style of clothing and his love for neckties.  He was co-owner of Irv Silvers Men’s Fashions for fifteen years, having stores located in the Inland Center Mall of San Bernardino and The Tyler Galleria of Riverside. He became President of the Merchants Association at Tyler Galleria.

He was hired by Nordstrom’s to manage the Men’s Clothing Department for fifteen years until he retired.  While there, he was able to display and sell his personal design collection of ties; “Designs by Don”.  Always one to ensure that employees of all races were treated with equity, Mr. Griggs co-founded the Diversity Board to oversee that a certain percentage of employees hired were people of color.

Mr. Griggs has been a small business owner for over thirty years. “I felt there was a niche market that had not been touched in men’s neckwear. I envisioned a quality line of African print men's neckwear that would reflect elegance and significance, while appealing to professional and distinguished men.”  

The Griggs were volunteers at Priscilla’s Helping Hands and now host H.U.G.S (Home Unity Growth Groups).

Related Articles

Photo Courtesy of:

By ,

September 26, 2024 at 08:24am. Views: 446

William "Bill" R. Layne.

Photo Courtesy of: City of Grand Terrace

By Stella Pierce, Contributing Writer

April 18, 2024 at 11:20am. Views: 519

Discovering the Charm and Vibrancy of Grand Terrace!

Photo Courtesy of: Inland Empire Community Foundation

By Inland Empire Community Foundation, Community Writer

February 6, 2024 at 07:34pm. Views: 332

Photo Courtesy of: Photo by CHUTTERS

By Haseem Ashraf, Freelance Writer

January 24, 2024 at 04:15pm. Views: 301

Rooftop Gardening

Photo Courtesy of: Alpha Stock Images

By Vivian Johnson, Community Writer

April 5, 2023 at 06:10pm. Views: 351

The City of Grand Terrace has internship opportunities for high school seniors.

Photo Courtesy of: Pixabay

By Vivian Johnson, Community Writer

April 5, 2023 at 06:10pm. Views: 481

Bible scripture shows no indication of an Easter Bunny.

Photo Courtesy of: Kaiser Permanente

By Terry Kanakri, Kaiser Permanente

April 5, 2023 at 04:41pm. Views: 359

The prevalence of hypertension among the Black community can be traced to historical, cultural, medical and lifestyle factors.

Photo Courtesy of: Loma Linda University Health

By Lisa Aubry, Loma Linda University

April 5, 2023 at 04:41pm. Views: 447

Linda Olsen and her husband, Dave, were adventurers even after the accident that took both her legs and right arm.

Photo Courtesy of: Southern California Edison

By Paul Netter, Edison Writer

April 5, 2023 at 04:38pm. Views: 584

Digalert.org or 811 can arrange for free markings by experts who can determine the location of underground lines.

Photo Courtesy of: City of Moreno Valley

By Kay Towine, Community Writer

April 5, 2023 at 04:38pm. Views: 445

The City of Moreno Valley shares the accomplishments so far for 2023.

Photo Courtesy of: San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools

By Luke Page, Community Writer

April 5, 2023 at 04:38pm. Views: 436

Spelling Bee first place champion, Phoebe Laguna, a fifth grader from Granite Mountain Charter School, listens as her word is called and prepares to spell it.

Photo Courtesy of: City of San Bernardino

By Stan Wright, Community Writer

April 5, 2023 at 04:38pm. Views: 326

San Bernardino's Festival: Where Our Cultures Connect event awards the city its 2023 City Cultural Diversity Award, given by the National League of Cities (NLC).

--> -->