During a recent city council meeting, George Berry delivered a heartfelt dedication to the Middletown Community Park Center, highlighting its historical significance and the ongoing efforts to enhance the facility. Originally opened in 1968, the center was renamed in 2010 to honor Robert Birmingham, the first African American city council member and a long-time community leader.
Berry reminisced about the center's role in the community, recalling fond memories of activities such as dancing, basketball games, and food banks that brought together residents of all backgrounds. He emphasized the importance of continuing to provide opportunities for local youth through school programs and community engagement.
The meeting also recognized the contributions of various organizations and individuals who have supported the center's renovation and expansion, which is currently underway with a budget of $6.7 million. This project aims to preserve the center's legacy while enhancing its facilities for future generations.
In a touching moment, Berry expressed gratitude to those who have passed on but whose contributions remain vital to the community's spirit. He concluded the address by encouraging continued collaboration among city officials, community members, and local organizations to ensure the center remains a cornerstone of Middletown for years to come.