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FLORIDA SENTINEL
Large Crowd On Hand For 5th Annual Central Park Village Reunion
Recently, some former residents of a now demolished public housing complex came together in remembrance of the old “Central Park Village.”
On October 15th, the organizers of the Central Park Village Reunion Committee held their 5th Annual Reunion, at Rowlett Park, Shelter #218.
The event featured entertainment, food, a “twist” contest, and other activities. The theme for the reunion this year was, “Bridging the Gap: Central Avenue
—- Central Park —- Encore!”
Ali Muhammad was one of the organizers. A large crowd was on hand to renew friendships and share memories.
Ernest “Freaky E” Reid, Carolyn McCoy, and Derek “Skip” Graham attended the reunion.
Scott Street, “The Original Poppa Doc” posed for a photo- graph at the 5th Annual Central Park Reunion.
Among those in attendance were Mari Hardi, Shari Andrews, and Vett Roberts.
Gerrod Watson, Lois Parker, Eureka Wat- son, and Clarence Jones, a.k.a. Ali Muham- mad, Event Organizer, enjoyed themselves at the 5th Annual Central Park Reunion.
Kemma and Tiffney Preston posed for a pho- tograph at the reunion.
Among those attending the reunion Catrina Westbrooks, Tyronda were: Alexus Moore-Taylor, Brittaney Jones, and Roneisha Jiles attended Crum, Everquicia Taylor, and Alexis
the festivities at the reunion. Thornton.
Tamicia And Rod- ney Fennell.
Bruce Crawford and his family were among the at- tendees at the 5th Annual Central Park Reunion.
Patrisha Brown, Mrs. Grace Johnson and Mrs. Gail Little at- tended the reunion.
Steve Hardy and Darrell Kayla, Trena, and Dawg “Fena” Williams attended Howard took part in the festiv- the 5th Annual Central Park
ities. Reunion.
Sherreance Williams and her family were on hand for the reunion.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 2017
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