Florida Sentinel 10-10-17
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CELEBRATING OVER 73 YEARS IN THE COMMUNITY
VOL. 73 NO. 15 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2017 24 PAGES 75¢
Driver Charged In Crash That Left Teenager Dead
Board To Vote On Scheduling, Naming
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Stylist Offers Sophisticated Hair Care To Community
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Dad Jailed In Death Of His Teenage Daughter
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QUEEN R. MILLER SUITE DEDICATED DURING CEREMONY FOR LEE DAVIS CENTER
The ribbon cutting and re-dedication of the newly renovated Lee Davis Community Resource Center was held on Monday, Oc- tober, 2, 2017. The $2.8 million renovation project began in March 2016 and was completed this summer. The Center houses sev- eral County department services and programs, including Aging Services, Health Care Services, Head Start, Library Services, and Social Services. Additionally, there will be two on-site community partners: Derrick Brooks Charities and the Sickle Cell Associa- tion of Hillsborough County. The Queen R. Miller Suite on the second floor was also dedicated during this ceremony. While chair of the Lee Davis Health Consumer Council in the 1970s, Ms. Queen Richardson Miller’s advocacy and work with local government and members of the business community led to the creation of the Lee Davis Community Resource Center. The Suite will be a space for community members to gather and hold meetings. Family members who joined Mrs. Miller, center, for the dedication: Teka Wilson, D. J. Lloyd Milton, Carla Miller Gant, Yolanda Miller Trigg, Walter Lee Miller, Stanley Puilins and Mary Jones. (Pho- tograph by Frederick Harris, Sr.)