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21st Annual Awards Dinner
July 22, 2006 - Capital Hilton - Washington, DC
1001 16th Street NW, Washington, D.C., 20036
Tel: 202-393-1000 Fax: 202-639-5784 |
2006 National Quarterback Club Awards Dinner
The 21st Annual National Quarterback Club Awards Dinner will be held at the Capital Hilton, 16th and K Street, in Washington, D.C. on Saturday, July 22nd at 6:00 pm. The dinner will be black-tie formal and proceeds will benefit the Boys and Girls Club of Greater Washington, D.C., the YMCA, The Rock Foundation, and the Washington Post Newspaper in Education (NIE). Read more...
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WUSA 9's Brett Haber to serve as Master of Ceremonies
W*USA-TV 9 Sports Director and Anchor Brett Haber will serve as Master of Ceremonies for the 21st Annual National Quarterback Club Awards Dinner. Read more...
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Special Guest Appearance by Steve Bridges
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President George W. Bush
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Photos from Inaugural NQBC Awards Dinner (1986)

(front row, left to right) MATT CAVANAUGH, San Fransisco 49ers; MIKE PAGEL, Indianapolis Colts; KEN O’BRIEN, New York Jets; STAN GELBAUGH, University of Maryland; DAVE KRIEG, Seattle Seahawks; JOHN ELWAY, Denver Broncos; JAY SCHROEDER, Washington Redskins. (Second row) JIM ZORN, Green Bay Packers; JIM KELLY, Houston Gamblers (USFL); BERNIE KOSAR, Cleveland Browns; BOOMER ESIASON, Cincinnati Bengals; TOMMY KRAMER, Minnesota Vikings; JIM PLUNKETT, Los Angeles Raiders; JIM MCMAHON, Chicago Bears; (Back Row) CHUCK LONG, University of Iowa; JEFF GEORGE, Warren Central School in Indianapolis; STEVE YOUNG, Tampa Bay Buccaneers; ERIC HIPPLE, Detroit Lions; and STEVE DEBERG, Tampa Bay Buccaneers;

(Front row, left to right): JIM MCMAHON, Chicago Bears; SID LUCKMAN, Chicago Bears; (back row, left to right) PHILLIP BARNELL, Carroll High School, Washington DC (Local High School); JEFF GEORGE, Warren Central School Indianapolis, Ind. (National High School); CHUCK LONG, University of Iowa (National College); and CHARLES WICK, Director of the US Information Agency, accepting on behalf of PRESIDENT REAGAN (Government).
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